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
11 Mortimer Brockert Opening Feast 6 1 5

Verdillia Scurlock

June 26, 2022 6:24 AM
Verdillia was excited to return to Sonora. It was always exciting to be in a school full of magic, rubbing shoulders with fine society people of the sort Mama would want her to befriend, but this year was going to be even better. Verdillia would be stepping up to intermediate classes. This meant a chance to stretch her magical prowess, and learn challenging new skills, and for one blissful year, not having to be her sister’s minder. Of course, it had been a good thing to be in the same class as Leviosa for her first year. It meant that Verdillia had been able to keep an eye on her, and steer her in the right direction—as much as such a thing was possible anyway. Leviosa would insist on being naive about things. Still, Verdillia felt she’d earnt a break from babysitting duty, and was very glad to have a chance to focus on herself and her relationships.

It sounded like a promising year for that. They had both team challenges and a concert, all of which would involve lots of group work. She wondered if the challenges occurred regularly like the midsummer events. She hadn’t heard them mentioned in the same way. She would have to dig into the school paper archives to see if she could find any reports that would give her a better idea of what they would consist of and how to prepare. There were probably also any number of people here who knew people who knew people who’d done them, if they were a regular thing.

After the school song, the feast appeared. Verdillia helped herself to a pumpkin and goat’s cheese salad, along with a piece of quiche. The weather at Sonora may have been charmed to follow Ireland’s less stifling climate, but it was still summer, and that seemed like a good way to start.

“It seems like we’re in for an exciting year!” she smiled at her neighbour.
13 Verdillia Scurlock It's going to be a good year! 1541 0 5

Claire Osbrook

June 30, 2022 9:33 PM
Intermediates started today, and Claire had never been happier about the exact age gap between her brother and herself. Since Graham was starting his Advanced classes, Claire had been able to dodge the worst of the lectures about how important everything she was beginning today was. Not for her were the reminders of exams and life choices and all that - Graham's new set of problems was even more important than Claire's, so he had managed to catch the majority of the headaches that came with aging.

Alternatively, it was also possible, she thought, that her parents just...didn't see her as someone who needed the speeches as much as Graham did. She could never understand why, exactly, unless it was that she by some stroke of luck found it easier to just do her work and happened to be good at most of it, but for some reason, Mom and Dad both seemed to think Graham lacked motivation and that Claire had it or something. Which...when it was something she wanted to do, sure, but in general, she thought she was, if anything, more indifferent than Graham. She...just couldn't imagine getting as stressed as her brother had been all year last year. What was so upsetting about taking a glorified final? Other than the glorified bit, it...sounded pretty similar to their normal end of the year exams to her, at least from what Graham had fretted about in her presence last year.

She did wonder about stuff like that, but mostly shrugged it off as irrelevant for now. Yes, she was in the same classes as people taking CATS this year. No, she was not taking the CATS this year. She didn't see the point of worrying about them until at least the second half of next year, if not until, well, she was actually in fifth year. It wasn't like there weren't plenty of things going on right now, some of which the headmaster introduced to them for the first time in what, for him, constituted a long sentence.

"Yeah, it definitely sounds like it," Claire, smiling, said when Verdillia said the year seemed set to be interesting. She tucked her hair behind her ear on the right side. "Busy, too. I'm going to have to annoy my brother for all the details about what happened the last time this event came around in the schedule. He didn't tell me anything about teams or anything before."
16 Claire Osbrook I hope so. 1540 0 5

Verdillia Scurlock

July 04, 2022 7:30 PM
"Let me know what he says," Verdillia replied, when Claire talked about asking her brother for information. She was mildly envious of Claire for having such a ready source of information, although really it wasn't any more heritage or connection than Verdillia had at the school - Claire just had birth order and age difference on her side. "I was thinking of asking Christopher - I'm sure he'll know something," she added, wanting to prove she could also bring ideas to the table.

"Has he given you much information about intermediate classes?" she asked. For the most part, she was looking forward to stepping up. She also rationally knew that people far less capable than her had taken and passed the classes, so there wasn't too much to be scared of. Still, it was a big change, and a class which went all the way up to fifth year. It was reasonable to take that seriously, at the very least.

"How was the rest of your summer?" she added. They had exchanged a few letters, and Verdillia had thrown in a seaside postcard too, but the long distance and busy summer schedules made it hard to swap a lot of letters. "Any new paper skills?" she added, to personalise the inquiry.
13 Verdillia Scurlock Off to a good start 1541 0 5

Claire Osbrook

July 07, 2022 3:16 PM
"Good idea," Claire agreed when Verdillia mentioned asking Christopher. Their Housemate was not only distinct from them in where he slept, but also in how well-connected he was around the school, or at least seemed to be to Claire. She had no idea how the various Brockerts were related to each other, but there were enough of them that it seemed...very unlikely that he wouldn't know anyone who either knew something or knew who to ask for information. "Unless they - " she tilted her head slightly toward the staff table - "decide to lock down all the information to make it a surprise, of course. To be fair, I guess that would make it more of a challenge."

Her tone was pretty neutral, mostly because Claire wasn't sure herself what she thought of that. On one hand, surprises when it came to performance weren't exactly great - she liked feeling confident of what she was doing when she did it, which was why she assumed she still felt a little flustered and worried about saying something stupid or weird with Verdillia sometimes. It made sense, didn't it, since she'd grown up with just Graham and her grandma for company? But there was that other hand, which just...wondered sometimes, what would it would be like for something to happen. Maybe that was the difference in people, she thought - everyone wondered what it would be like if something happened, but some of them just wanted it and didn't feel all...ambiguous, about almost absolutely everything, to the point she bored herself with it sometimes.

"Graham's....not the world's best source for that kind of thing," Claire said diplomatically when asked what her brother had said about Intermediate classes. "Last year he was super-stressed out about his CATS - " she was pretty sure they'd talked the least last year of any year in their entire lives since Claire had, well, learned to talk - "but before that...." She attempted an impression of her brother's voice. "'Yeah, fine, I guess.' 'You'll like it, there's even more boring nerd stuff you have to memorize.' Stuff like that. I don't even know if he doesn't find anything interesting or if he just doesn't feel like saying. Is it just a brother thing, or an older kid thing, or is it anything like that with your sister?" she asked.

She smiled again when asked about her summer, even as she felt vaguely anxious about not having anything really interesting to share and therefore possibly seeming like the world's most boring person or something. "I've pretty much got tinting down now, but I'm still working on decorative applications," she reported of her paper-making. "Probably because you'd usually use charms for it and I can't do that at home. Other than that....read a lot, played with my grandpa's new dog...that's pretty much it. What about you?"
16 Claire Osbrook But who knows what will happen? Or how we'll feel about it? 1540 0 5

Verdillia Scurlock

July 15, 2022 3:12 AM
“I suppose that would make him rather preoccupied,” Verdillia said, trying to give Graham as much benefit of the doubt as Claire wanted her to. She suspected that didn’t need to be very much. “It sounds like a boy thing or a him thing,” she confirmed. “I made sure Leviosa knew what to expect, and helped her get settled with managing homework and everything.” Verdillia was an exceptionally responsible sibling, and she felt a little miffed that Graham wasn’t so diligent. It wasn’t as if they could even make the same excuses for him as they could for other people’s unfortunate siblings—Graham was a Crotalus. He was supposed to share personality traits with Claire and Verdillia. Perhaps Verdillia ought to look out a little more for her roommate. She had never seen the need, as they were the same age, but as Claire was the baby of her family, it might be different.

“Well, if this is what you can manage without, I’m sure it’ll be truly impressive once you’re of age,” Verdillia smiled, regarding Claire’s paper-and-ink making.

“That sounds nice, especially the puppy. My summer was very pleasant. We spent some time at the coast, which was very beautiful.” That sounded much more mature than saying they’d gone to the seaside and enjoyed ice cream and paddling and making sandcastles, even if that was a factually accurate description of what they’d done.
13 Verdillia Scurlock Well, true... 1541 0 5