Headmaster Bulla

October 18, 2008 1:12 PM
The day had dawned unusually cool for the summer solstice. It was almost, but not quite, enough that one could describe the day's beginning as being crisp. But there were no clouds, and quickly it started to warm up. By eleven it had become a very reasonable temperature, although as it generally peaked in the early afternoon there was still room for the mercury to rise some more.

The labyrinth Gardens had been a hive of activity for the past week, and even before then had seen more activity than usual. Today, however, all that work came to an end, and the business of the fair was finally set to start. Headmaster Manfred Bulla checked over the last minute additions to the entrance to the Labyrinth Gardens where the staff and students had gathered, before checking his watch and clearing his throat. A silent Sonorus later...

"Good morning," Manfred adjusted the spell a little to make himself easier to hear over the sounds drifting from the maze behind him. He sent a quick, mildly irritated glance over his shoulder. "Good morning," he tried again with better results. "And welcome to the quadrennial Sonoran Fair. I'm sure you're all very keen to get to the fun and excitement, so I'll try to keep this short. There are a few important notices that I do need to announce before I can officially open the fair. Firstly, I would like to thank our current Head Boy, Mr Zack Dill, and Head Girl, Miss Jennifer Zucchero. They have done an exemplary job this year and I both thank and congratulate them." He paused to lead a small, polite round of applause. "I expect that now you'll all be very interested in discovering who will be taking their place next year. If Mr Christobel Dupree and Miss Izabella Santoro - both of Aladren - could please make their way to the front..." He removed the Sonorus and readied the interim badges declaring the office that each would hold the following year while he waited for the two students to arrive. Izabella's appearance caused a raised eyebrow, but otherwise Manfred managed to remain unfazed. "Congratulations," he told them, presenting them with the badges. "I'm sure you will both do your house and, indeed, your school proud. We will, of course, be discussing your duties, but obviously not at this present time. Now," he said, addressing the crowd again with his voice re-amplified, "I think we'll give those members of the staff and the student body who are involved in running stalls a headstart so they can take care of any last minute preparations. If those people would like to enter the Labyrinth Gardens, I'll declare the fair open shortly afterwards. The elves at the entrance will be handing out your fair tickets. Remember not to lose those, as otherwise you will not be able to exchange them for items at the stalls or however you wish to use them."

Manfred shifted aside so that Bella could join those heading into the labyrinth and watched with an eagle eye as a small crowd passed through, making sure that it was only those whose names had been on the approved stall list. He felt a twinge of unease as Mateo and Jose joined their sister, and another as the Cravens elbowed their way through the crowd after Stephen. When the last of the stall operators had passed into the maze he glanced at his watch again.

The sounds behind him seemed to increase. There was a definite splash, and several loud clangs as well as some buzzing type of noise that he couldn't for the life of him place. The gathered students looked impatient to get started enjoying their fair. Members of staff still present looked much the same, and, at the back he spotted a familiar face. He smiled ever so slightly. A Prairie Elf came running out of the labyrinth's entrance and over to the Headmaster who inclined his head to better hear the message he was being sent. He nodded before straightening up, and with a few short words sent the elf scurrying back into the gardens.

"I think," he announced, "that we can safely say that they've had enough time to get ready. Please don't push, there is plenty of room and time for everyone to enter."

He moved to the back, leaving the supervision up to Professor Powell in her new Acting Deputy Headmistress role, so he could greet Kiva.

"You'll have to walk with me if we are to talk, I'm afraid," he said apologetically after the hasty initial greetings and polite comments on how she and her baby were looking. "I'm needed at one of the stalls." He made small talk on the way, mentioning this and that about small events that had been happening at the school since she'd left, asking how motherhood was going for her. "And here," he said spotting a much altered fountain, "I'm afraid, is my stop. Do enjoy the fair, and I'm sure we'll talk more later." He nodded at Kiva politely with a smile at little Emery before turning and letting his expression drift to mild interest. "Mr Baxter," he said, spotting the seventh year and his friends. "Mr and Miss Craven. I believe you were after my assistance."
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Stephen Baxter

October 18, 2008 1:13 PM

"Do you suppose he'll come?" Stephen asked the twins, speculatively looking at the seat suspended over what had been one of the school fountains. With some rather clever adjustments and transfigurations, if he said so himself, Stephen had managed to make the walls opaque and much higher while the twins had helped him bully the statue who usually held the central position to be off to one side and hold the target. It was useful having "convincing" friends at times, if a little odd that one of them was also his girl. He tried not to let it worry him too much though. There were, after all, plenty of other benefits.

Or there would be.

He still had a best memory from Sonora to make. Time was running out. Stephen frowned slightly, not really noticing straight straight away that his off-focus gaze was on Sorrel until he heard the voice of the Headmaster.

Stephen flashed her one of his disarming grins and, turning to focus on Professor Bulla, nodded emphatically. "Yes Professor," he said, without a trace of guile. "We were hoping, as I think you probably realised from the application, that you'd take a turn on that seat there. You can swim, right?"
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Headmaster Bulla

October 18, 2008 1:16 PM

"I can swim," Manfred affirmed. On one hand he had severe doubts about whether doing this would be bad for his position of authority and respect in the school. On the other, it was for the Fair, and thus a good cause. Also, he mused - and completely separate from that fact that he had shown up, knowing all along what it would mean - it was getting warm. A dip in the fountain, presuming there was anyone with good enough aim, would almost certainly be quite nice. "On the seat, you say. I daresay, Mr Baxter, that it can be arranged. I just hope you've other people to sit up there as well, as I fully intend to enjoy this fair, and spending the entire time getting 'dunked' by the efforts of students will prevent me from visiting the other stalls."

With a dignified look at the three seventh years, Manfred lifted his robes a little to ease his passage to the seat, and took up position.

"Will half an hour of my assistance work, Mr Baxter?" he asked.
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Stephen

October 18, 2008 1:21 PM
"That'll be great, Professor," Stephen said, giving the thumbs up. He checked to make sure that the twins were ready with the balls and protective spells to protect the statue and moved in front of the stall.

"Roll up, roll up," he said in his best imitation of what he saw as a carnie. "Come on, come all, for the opportunity of a lifetime. You - yes you," he pointed at a student passing by, "can, for the small price of one fair ticket, have this opportunity to Dunk The Headmaster. It's a once in a lifetime chance, ladies and gentleman, and it's for a limited time online. Come on, try your luck. All you need to do is sent a banishing charm that that target there," he pointed at the target being held by the statue, "or you can throw one of the balls that my lovely assistant," he tried to ignore the look Sorrel gave him for that one, "has over there. Come one, come all! Dunk the Headmaster! You know you want to!!"
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Bianca Tiblin

October 21, 2008 4:38 PM
Bianca floated above the maze of the Labyrinth Gardens watching all of the excitement below. Her own excitement made her feel less shy about joining so many students for the fair though she kept a barrier of a few feet between herself and the student body as she descended upon the crowd looking her Summer Solstice best. There wasn't much she could alter appearance wise, but just for celebration's sake she checked herself in a mirror before going outside. Her braids were neat and her dress was tidy as always. She thought she looked quite nice for the occasion.

For months Bianca had heard whispers of all sorts of ideas for booths and they all raced through her mind as the Headmaster's speech commenced. She had seen students congregating with each other discussing their ideas and designs. She thought back to all of the fairs she had seen and hoped this would live up to her expectations. She was certain it would. With all of the planning and building and running around with friends, it had to. It was all so wonderful to see again. After the accident years ago...

Well, Bianca was just happy to see the Summer Solstice celebrations being held once more. They always made for great fun.

She was tempted to take a sneak peek of the different booths and see how all the planning had come to completion, but there were times when she liked to pretend she was a student again and had to wait with the others. So in the sky she waited, sitting with her legs crossed politely at the ankles. She applauded the Head Boys and Girls both old and new and when the remaining students were allowed inside the clearing the small ghost followed suit.

There was music playing from a number of different directions. Bianca began to sway to one of the tunes. There was delicious looking food on display in even more places. Oh if only she could still eat food. She saw Professor Kijewski had returned with her baby. What a darling it was. She saw ponies on a stage and smiled brightly at the sight with a cooing "oh!" She started in that direction when another sight caught her attention.

"Oh my goodness," Bianca covered her mouth with her hands as she laughed. She floated towards where a defined fountain once stood, now replaced with a tall cylinder more transparent than she was. Headmaster Bulla was inside sitting precariously over the water in the center and the statue that usually took precedence was off to one side holding a target. She was surprised that she hadn't heard of this booth. The Pecari students in charge must have been very good at keeping secrets. Also, it wasn't often that Bianca was found near the rambunctious Pecari Common Room to overhear any plans. As the students running the booth went about attracting contestants, the ghost settled to a hover by the Headmaster's side.

"Headmaster, are you truly going to allow them to drop you into the fountain?" Bianca asked, her smile still beaming. Her tone held a slight hint of disbelief only because it was such a shock, but it was lovely surprise to see Headmaster Bulla embrace the spirit of the fair in such a way. It would be a sight she didn't wish to miss.
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