Mortimer Brockert

June 24, 2022 10:50 AM
Yet another year at Sonora was upon them. Mortimer was glad to be back. As annoying as some of the people here could be, given that most of them were teenagers, an inherently annoying group of people, at least he did not really have to socialize with them much. In fact, that was a large part of why he didn’t retire. If he retired, he might have to actually spend more time going to parties and getting together for other social events with members of pureblood society. So, being Headmaster gave him an excuse not to.

Anyway, this year, his grandson Olaf would be coming to Sonora for the first time, and Mortimer was looking forward to that, given that Olaf was the most like him of all his grandchildren.

Once the older students were assembled at their tables and the first years entered the room. Mortimer cast Sonorous on himself and rose." Welcome to Sonora for the new first years and welcome back for all older students. First years, you should have received a blank badge at the end of Orientation. You will dunk the badge in the Sorting Potion and it will turn the color representing your house which are blue for Aladren, yellow for Teppenpaw, red for Crotalus, and brown for Pecari. Afterwards, you may join your house table." He noted Olaf’s sorting with pride and immense pleasure. Very like him indeed and just where he always expected. He had quite the knack for guessing what houses his grandchildren would go into.

After the first years had been settled, Mortimer continued. “Would Morgan Garret and Gabriel Wilson please come up and get your Head Student badges." He continued. "In addition, I'd like to call up Rosalynn Tellerman, Ian Malone, Henry Spellman and Augustine Reed-Fischer to receive their prefect badges. Congratulations.” Arguably not as terrible choices this time although of course Isla and Esme were better ones. However, generally speaking it wasn’t that Mortimer was anti-Rosalynn, Gabriel or Morgan-as much as he was ever not completely anti-someone- he was pro-Isla and pro-Esme. In the case of Rosalynn, there was always the factor that she was running two clubs and while Isla was in both of them, that still meant that Mortimer’s granddaughter had less chance of being over-extended than her roommate.

However, at least Rosalynn was friends with Isla and Sapphire had spoken well of Morgan. As for Gabriel, he was a very intellectually curious Aladren which Mortimer thought was a positive attribute. Besides, anyone whom he truly disapproved for Head Student had been excluded from the ballot to begin with this year.As for the rest, Ian was a very dedicated student with the goals of becoming a Healer from what he had heard and Augustine…was the least of evils which most of the time was the best one could hope for from Pecari and Isla had fairly positive things to say about him. Henry Spellman…was the only option but at least he was better than his brother.

Once the prefects and Head Students were back in their seats, Mortimer continued. “This year we will be once again having our Team Challenges.” He had always been fond of this event given that it kept students busy. “ Your teams will be announced within the next couple of weeks with details to come. Our midsummer event will be the concert and acts will consist of challenge highlights as well as any other performance people wish to put on.” He couldn’t imagine why they would want to do anything else with the Challenges going on plus their normal schoolwork, not to mention CATS for the fifth years and RATS for the seventh years.

““Now for the singing of the school song.” He had finally figured out exactly how to mention the school song being sung without lying and saying we would sing the song. We would not be singing, because that would include Mortimer and he would be doing no such thing. They would be singing but saying that seemed to be a bad idea as well. So, the song would be sung,that could be agreed upon by all, even if it was not sung by all. Someone would be singing. Lyric sheets were passed around and the song began.

Every day we strive
Learning to survive
Life’s hardships and to solve its mystery.
Learning to defend
Our honour and our friends,
Flying high to meet our destiny
We will stand and face those who want to harm us.
We won’t let the world transfigure, jinx or charm us
I won’t fight alone, as long as you are with me.
Sonora be my home, my tutor and my spirit
Vasita quoque floeat; Even the desert blooms.


That done, he dug into his steak and bourbon.
Subthreads:

Aladren

Teppenpaw

Crotalus

Pecari
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Stanley O'Malley

June 24, 2022 1:44 PM
Okay, so Mom was kind of a hot mess at goodbyes this year. A lot of emotions about her babies growing up. Stanley thought that was weird, because it wasn’t even their last year, but he guessed maybe there were some big happenings happening. Mom and Dad were about to enter a brand new decade - one that every time he said it, Mom threatened him with violence - and there were big ages coming around the bend for the kids too. Stanley and Wally were going to be seventeen, and Charlotte was turning eleven this year. So, yeah, if she was getting weepy just imagining them growing up, next year’s wagon farewell was bound to be a catastrophe.

In any case, the boys had escaped, mostly dry and unscathed. The wagon ride was always its usual combination of turbulence, an experience that was always predictably unpredictable. He didn’t know how Wally managed to read through part of it, the way his book bounced around so much.

It was over, and as they stepped back onto solid ground, it occurred to him that they didn’t have that many wagon rides left, and maybe Mom’s emotions weren’t quite so crazy after all. They were sixth years now. Things were winding down.

So he was determined to make the most of it, he decided on the spot, and the Challenges sounded like an excellent opportunity to do so. His parents had told him about them, and how they took a well-rounded team to excel at every challenge, so he hoped he got some compatible teammates. He needed a team like… like his Boys Squad. He had the brawn, Wally had the brain, Theo had the heart, and Tommy pulled it all together. So yeah, something like that.

And, oh. Theo was a seventh year. That was sad. And so was Gabriel, and oh hey, Gabriel got Head Boy! That was cool. He made a note to go say congratulations at some point.

He didn’t want to get too hung up on the Sadness about people being seventh years again, though, so he just turned to a neighbor with a friendly smile. It took him a second to not be sad, because he habitually looked around to see where Anya was sitting, and then it made him sad that she wasn’t here to yell at him. But this person was probably good for a chat, anyway.

“Hey,” he grinned. “Are you excited for the challenges?”
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Oz Spellman

June 24, 2022 5:17 PM
OOC: CW - internalised homophobia BIC:

The thing with Lorena hadn't survived last term. At the time, Oz had been sure it was his fault but over summer he had got to know some of the girls in his neighbourhood. They hadn't been aiming for anything as serious or long term as had been implied with Lorena, but he had got on fine with them. Girls definitely worked for him. Maybe it hadn't worked with Lorena because she was boring. As for what had happened with Xavier, that had clearly been a blip.

He had been feeling confident of this until he actually saw Xavier. Their kiss had replayed in his mind a few times over the holidays. It had been a weird thing to happen, and it was normal to think about that. He wasn't quite sure how to justify to himself the alternate versions of that scenario he had run through his head - other kisses, other situations... But whilst he had been far away for the summer - whilst Xavier had been an abstract concept in a different part of the country - it had been easy to play around with him in his head and pretend that it was all harmless and didn't mean anything. Seeing Xavier for real... rather than pushing all those thoughts down into their little storage box where they were supposed to stay, it had brought them all bubbling up to the surface. Maybe it was just boredom. That excuse would have flown better if he'd been away from other sources of amusement for more than half a day but hey, he one hundred percent believed in his own ability to get bored and restless that quickly. The alternative was that he had accidentally caught feels for his best friend. That wasn’t going to work out.

Obviously, Xavier liked him back. He’d made that plenty clear. But whilst people like Philippe and Freddie might have been able to walk around being openly gay, that was different. It was so obvious in both their cases that they were probably going to get called it anyway. They might as well enjoy the benefit of a bit of making out. But Oz was Oz. Loudmouth class clown, Beater on the Quidditch team, roommates with Billy and Gus. It wouldn’t be the same for him.

And he didn’t need to deal with it because sure, he had kissed Xav one time but there was a difference between doing something kinda gay and being gay.

Which meant that it wouldn’t hurt to repeat it.

Which was absolutely not what he was meant to be thinking.

He liked girls. Even if a voice that sounded grossly like his mom was saying people could like both and it was okay if he did, he could still choose to just go with girls and no one would ever need to know. It would be a much easier plan to follow if there were hot and interesting girls at school. Hopefully puberty would wreck Xav’s face or something so Oz wouldn’t be tempted.

He took a seat deliberately far away from Xav, but couldn’t help watching him—he was more interesting to look at than the first years. He saw Xav make a face part way through the sorting, and remembered his sister must be there. Oz turned in time to see a dark haired girl taking a seat at the Teppenpaw table. Then his eyes returned to his best friend. The only other thing that caught his attention was Henry’s name being called for prefect (and, very obviously, not his own). He whooped for Henry, and for Gus too (who was definitely the most sensible choice out of all of them).

After the stupid song, the food appeared, and he wasted no time in loading up his plate. He’d never gone hungry at Sonora, and he didn’t even go hungry at home that much since mom could save whilst they were at school, but he still felt the need to get in quickly and load up. It was a habit fuelled by childhood experiences rather than logic. And by the fact the feast was good.

He’d noticed he was sitting next to Stanley. Whilst Oz had been loading his plate, Stanley had been looking kind of sad, but other people’s personal pre-feast thoughts were absolutely private business and should be left well alone. He was about to strike up a conversation about how someone sensible had been in charge of giving out prefect badges this year, when Stanley asked something else instead. He’d dimly registered the announcement, and challenges sounded pretty fun, and he could usually get behind even weird wizard ideas of fun. He tried to squish down thoughts of Henry getting splatted by Quidditch-style games or mercilessly bullied by his teammates. That was going to have to be another advantage to not being prefect - if anything like that happened, Oz could just flat out punch them in the face or hex them. For the bullying, anyway. As for the rest… at least medical care was free here? Nope, definitely not thinking about that.

“After that mega hype up and all those juicy details?“ he asked with a grin. “Man, who wouldn’t be. Dude knows how to sell it,” he joked. He bit into a lamb chop with only slightly less fierce enthusiasm than he would have done moments ago; he was never going to get over being able to have things like that, but he couldn’t quite let go of the idea that this was going to suck for Henry. “Got any inside scoop on what all that actually means?” he asked.
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