Headmaster Brockert

March 14, 2016 6:26 AM
One of the best things about the Challenges was that Mortimer didn't have to have anything extra at the bonfire.It could just be fire and food. Between that and the fact that he'd already realized that they might have left the students too busy and tired to cause trouble, he was rather liking these Challenges. Especially since he didn't have to run any of the events.

Of course, the next time they might potentially come up was in seven years when the Midsummer event was the Concert and it would likely be difficult to have students doing both. Contrary to what he wanted people to believe, Mortimer was not completely heartless and felt that was just too much to put on the students. His cousin David had already written to him, asking him not to allow his daughter Chaslyn to take any independent studies. Mortimer didn't exactly know the reason for this, but from what he could tell-he remembered which one she was simply because she was the Crotalus prefect for her year-she often looked incredibly tired. Something that was none of his business was might be going on there.

Anyway, he supposed that they could either have each team have an act-which would be an awful lot of acts for him to have to sit through-or have the concert part not be put on by students and hire a popular band instead. He could even leave when the band started playing and not subject himself to terrible music.Some of that crap kids listened to had a way of getting stuck in one's head.

Anyway, Mortimer didn't really have to think about it for the next seven years. Tonight was the bonfire where everyone would camp out on the pitch in tents of four-magical ones of course, the kind that were bigger on the inside and considerably nicer than what he assumed Muggles had as anything magical tended to be-as they had every four years for quite some time now.

And he couldn't care less about how they sorted themselves out in the tents, so long as everyone had a place to sleep.

Now the students were here and it was time to begin. Mortimer cast a quick Sonorus charm on himself the way he did for feasts. "Hello students and welcome to the Bonfire. Before you are let go to eat and socialize, I would like to announce the winners of this year's Challenges. When your team is announced, please come up and get your award.In fifth place, we have Team Six. In fourth place is Team Twelve. Third goes to Team Three and second place is Team Five. And, our first place winner is....Team Two! Congratulations Team Two!" Once everyone but himself was offstage, he continued. "The full results are up on the bulletin board next to the buffet and your yearbooks. Enjoy yourselves." Of course, Mortimer only really cared if they enjoyed themselves in the sense that it made his life easier, he didn't actually care about their feelings or anything.

OOC-The yearbook will be up when Amelle finishes it. Please do not cause any serious incidents with the fire as the staff will be watching to prevent such things. Have fun!
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Aiden O'Neil

March 15, 2016 9:36 PM
Aiden sat on the bench on the Quidditch Pitch in the middle of the bonfire. It was not an odd sight for anyone to see as Aiden often enjoyed walks around the Pitch or flying in the air for fun or other such adventures around the school. The odd sight was in the fact that Aiden was alone during the bonfire. Aiden was either with Savannah and sometimes Scarlett, or with Liac and Tobi, and sometimes with Lena, but it was rare to find him completely alone.

And yet, here he was.

He had recently come to the realization that Aiden was quite the third party amongst his friends. Savannah, who was his closest friend, had her twin to whom she was closer too (and rightfully so). Liac and Tobi might as well have been twins with how close the two of them were. And Lena had her a twin of her own. They didn’t seem as close this year as they had in previous years, but Aiden felt that was probably a family issue and he didn’t want to intrude in case it was rather personal. The point was, however, that he was the oddball out of his group of various friends. They all had twins or twin-likes and then it was just Aiden. He really wanted to expand his comfort level with people and make more friends. He always thought that maybe he had made one or two through class and the challenges, but then after the lesson or challenge is over, everyone goes back to their true friends and Aiden is left wondering if he hadn’t been nice enough or made a decent enough impression to capture their attention long enough to start a friendship.

Aiden watched as everyone else broke off into groups. The air felt like electricity due to the excitement that filled the air as everyone was buzzing over the team wins and yearbooks. Aiden had been surprised by some of the things he was voted. Like, he brightened the days of enough people to win the category and he received friendliest classmate, so that suggested that people liked him, but just not enough for people aside from his aforementioned friends to spend time with him for an extended period. He thought he had gotten on just fine with some of his classmates, but he must have said something that turned them off to friendship because he never really spoke to them again except for in class.

He knew there were people who would always remain acquaintances but he wanted to know what other people had that had people wanting to be friends with them. Liac had it, he knew that for certain. Everyone wanted to be friends with his roommate and Aiden could understand it because he was also his friend. But what was it? The Quidditch? The looks? The charm? Aiden didn’t know, but sometimes it really bummed him out. His parents said not to worry about it too much and to just enjoy the friends that he had, but he was always reminded that he was going to be the odd one out between them.

Aiden sighed quietly as he looked over the yearbook. He had forgotten about his surroundings and was only reminded of it when he heard a group laughing. He looked up and watched them as they wandered away. A sound of someone beside him, startled him and he whipped around to see who was near him. “Sorry, I didn’t realize you were there.” He said feeling his face flush as though he had just been caught doing something he wasn’t supposed to.
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Kira Spaulding

March 22, 2016 3:48 PM
Kira was really glad that this year and the Challenges were over. Sure, she supposed it was better than a rumor spreading monster-and she still didn't know who had broken the Statute of Secrecy-but the whole thing had just enforced in the feeling that she didn't like to compete. Even though she had liked her teammates okay and they hadn't gotten last place, the fact that they really didn't do very well, did not help her self-esteem much.

Maybe it would have been better had the one team they'd beaten was Kelsey's instead of Tristan's. That had been pretty much her goal for this whole thing and it hadn't happened. Instead she felt bad about herself, bad for her brother and inferior to Kelsey again. Great.

She took a yearbook, sat down and opened it up, scanning through the awards. There was one Kira cared about above all others and she quickly flipped to it. There she was, Best Spell Caster. A small smile graced her lips.

Then she spotted another picture in the category and grimaced. Kelsey had gotten Spell Caster too! Normally, Kira would have thought getting the same thing as her cousin was a good thing because it meant she was doing something right, but this was her special thing. Not that she felt at all that they needed to make a category that was just her but with her cousin, it was different.

Kira sighed to herself and scanned the rest of the yearbook. She looked at gentleman/lady increduously. She had gotten it but Kelsey hadn't? How was that possible?

Still, it didn't make the second year feel much better. Not when she considered the other girls in her class. Emmy Lou, Abby and Laila weren't from the kind of families that usually got that award-in fact, half the people in the category were related to Kira-and Ingrid Wolseithcrafte....was not very ladylike. And Peizhi was Chinese, so likely was not used to American standards of pureblood behavior. Kira thought the Teppenpaw was probably a lot less awkward in her own country that Kira was here.

And Most Likely To Cause An Explosion didn't thrill her either.

Kira closed her yearbook and sighed again. She knew she'd be sharing a tent with Caelia and Kelsey-whom had gotten Best Friends again, of course Caelia liked Kelsey better than her, most people did-but she really didn't want to go meet up with them. She wasn't all that enthused about sharing a tent with her cousin,even though she wanted to share with her friend.

She shifted in her spot and someone spoke next to her. Her face instantly flushed. "It's okay, I didn't realize you were there either." Kira replied. She noted then that Aiden looked as embarrassed as she felt and relaxed a little.
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Aiden

March 29, 2016 9:32 PM
Aiden was not sure who the girl was other than he was pretty sure she was somehow related to Savannah. Like his parents had advised him way back when, the Brockert lineage was vast and confusing and it was best to try not to actually work out how they were all interconnected. So far, Aiden only associated with Savannah and Scarlett (and now Chaslyn because of the challenges), he knew Owen from the house and from classes but he wasn’t like friends with him just as he knew Oliver but definitely wasn’t friends with him either. It was still strange to Aiden that there could be so many of one family at this school. Didn’t their families want other connections too? Aiden didn’t quite understand, but he was not from an overly large family, so he had little understanding to how they all worked. He had cousins, but not many and they were spread out, most of them going overseas.

He tried to recall which cousin or distant relative she was to Savannah, but he didn’t remember. That meant he had never been in a class with her, so that made her a beginner. He thought he saw her with Caelia and Kelsey sometimes. He knew them from class. He fought his brain for a name or anything that would help him with it, but he was never good at this sort of thing.

Deciding it best to just pretend like he knew anyway until it was clear what to do, Aiden noticed the yearbook in her hand. Oh yeah it dawned on him that he could just look for her face in the yearbook and get her name. He pulled open his yearbook again and flipped to the awards section (it would have been easier to go to the student section but he thought that would be too obvious). “Did you get any good awards?” Aiden asked to make conversation and to give a reason as to why he was looking at the yearbook with her right there.

He spotted her, Kira Spaulding, in one of the same categories as him. “Oh, you won Class Lady, that’s a pretty good one.” Aiden commented, giving her a grin since he had won the Gentlemen part and he thought that was pretty need. Merlin knew that it could have gone to any male in his class as far as he was concerned. He was glad his classmates thought so well of him even if he felt lonely around them. “I might be biased in that opinion though.” Aiden joked. “But you got Best Spell Caster and that’s pretty amazing!” Aiden exclaimed. “I will never win that category.” He admitted with honesty. “I’m terrible at that stuff.”
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