Acting Headmaster Bulla

January 20, 2006 1:08 AM
It was almost a relief to see nothing beyond the ordinary. Manfred, having spent most of his summer at the school rather than pursuing his usual Summer recreation and catching up with his family, was glad of this, but that didn't mean that he felt entirely comfortable taking the spot of the Head of Sonora at the Staff table. It still felt like Lucinda Marnett's chair. It was still Lucinda's chair... after all, she hadn't resigned. She just left to recuperate, and hadn't yet returned.

During the break, Manfred had occasionally had time to wonder if she ever would.

But not today. The wagons, bringing the year's intake of students had been returning to the school all day, and now everyone was seated at their tables. The first years had only just been administered with their potions; the traditional form of sorting at Sonora. Each student was presented with a chalice holding a clear, bubbling liquid. Upon drinking the potion, they temporarily turned the primary colour of their house - Aladren students turned blue, Crotali were red, Pecari brown and Teppenpaw Yellow. It generally didn't last too long but it generally caused some consternation and amusement amongst the students.

Manfred sat a moment longer, and then, knowing it couldn't be put off a moment longer, stood and called for attention.

"Welcome," he said, glad he'd taken the time to think about what he was going to say and even rehearse a little the night before. "To all our new students, I am Acting Headmaster Bulla, and on behalf of the staff and other students I would like to welcome you to Sonora Academy. This school will be your home away from home for the next seven years, and I hope that you all work hard, and enjoy your time here. To our returning students, welcome back. You've had your holidays, and now it's time to return to learning mode. Do your houses proud. Also, the House Quidditch Tournament - which I'm sure you all recall being cancelled last year - will be reinstated this year." He paused, expecting and getting a reaction from that announcement. "But all that can wait. I assume you're all hungry after your trip to school?"

He didn't need to say anything more. Rather, if he had, he might have had some trouble, considering the difference between the length of his speach and those that the Headmistress had been in habit of giving at the start of the year feast. He waved his hand at the room, and the feast magically appeared on the tables.\n\n
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Tiponi Grisandole

January 20, 2006 1:47 PM
Tiponi sat by the other unsorted first years in Cascade Hall, knowing something of what to expect from her tutors but not quite sure how things would turn out. She was expected to drink a potion, as the others were doing while she waited, and her skin would magically turn the color of the house she was supposed to join. It didn't really matter to her where she ended up, so long as there were enough people in it to keep her awake and interested.

Luckily, she was excited enough for now that staying awake wasn’t much of a problem. The wagon ride to the school was a different story. She would find some alternate means of arriving, she promised herself, because it was far too easy to become sleepy on the long ride and she’d already spooked the group she rode with when she woke up from her nap with a scream and an instinctive smack into the side of another passenger’s head. It had been so embarrassing...she hadn’t accidentally hit a stranger in several years, much less one she might have to share a class with. Passing it off with a nervous, wide-eyed laugh and a sincere apology had been the only thing she could think to do at the time.

Taking a few deep breaths as her name was called, she hopped down from her chair and accepted the potion. It was clear and bubbling, the chalice warm in her hands as she drank it down. She felt a little tingle pass through her and the teacher who’d been watching her announced her house as Crotalus. If she remembered correctly, that’s what her parents had been hoping for. How nice that they wouldn’t be disappointed.

The teacher indicated that she should follow along after a trail of red-skinned children and a shiver of a different sort ran down her spine as she started to obey. Tentatively she raised a hand and let out an involuntary scream when she saw that it was the same blood red hue. Several people around her jumped and stared at her with wide eyes, but she was too busy trying to scrub the stuff away to even notice. “No no no no no,” she kept muttering, vigorously rubbing the skin of her hands against her new green robes.

“How do I make the color go away?!” she finally asked, voice frantic as nothing worked. She didn’t notice how quickly it had already started to fade from the other students.
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0 Tiponi Grisandole I've...turned red?! Nononono! 0 Tiponi Grisandole 0 5


Geoffrey Spindler

January 20, 2006 10:34 PM
If there was one good point at living so far removed from everyone else, it was that Geoffrey hadn't had to worry about sharing his wagon with anyone for most of the trip to school. Instead he had been able to sit quietly while the wagon rattled through the air, and read the quidditch magazines that his mother had finally allowed him to have back. They were a few months out of date (the more recent ones were still locked up in her desk) but that didn't really matter too much. Except with Quidditch Investor and Geoffrey looked upon that as an exercise if just seeing how the market fluctuated, if not how it was looking right now.

But eventually the wagon had arrived. He self consciously climbed out and started to levitate his luggage out before he was told to leave it and it would be taken to his dormitory for him, and then stood there at a loss until he noticed the students heading indoors and followed them. This place was certainly different to home.

The slightly overweight boy stood near the back of the group as the goblets with the potion were handed out, trying to keep as inobtrusive as possible, and slightly aprehensive about what house he'd end up in. The red shade came as a bit of a surprise... only that morning his Mother had been bemoaning that he would never make her own house, and how he would embarrass and let the entire family down. But it appeared she was wrong. Geoffrey slipped to a table where some others who had turned red headed, still not trying to bring any attention to himself, and thought about this mixed blessing. Although, as he'd also been told at length, he was lucky to even be attending Sonora Academy. His grandmother and mother had talked of sending him elsewhere after the unmittigated disaster of their visit before Christmas. So, his mother might be pleasantly (or not so much) surprised.. but whether that would be good for Geoffrey was yet to be seen.

A girl nearby screamed, and he jumped, looked at her and started to edge away. “How do I make the color go away?!” she asked, and Geoff waited for someone else to answer, still moving away. When it become apparent that no one was answering he paused.

"Don't worry," he said hesitantly. "It'll fade soon. That's what Father said." He fled to an empty seat at a table and at the first opportunity loaded his plate and mouth with food. Perhaps he wouldn't have to talk to anyone else for a while.\n\n
0 Geoffrey Spindler well... at least mom'll be happy. 79 Geoffrey Spindler 0 5


Tiponi Grisandole

January 22, 2006 10:36 PM
"Don't worry. It'll fade soon. That's what Father said."

Tiponi paused her scrubbing at the words of a boy nearby, watching him scurry away before looking down once more at her crimson hands. Already the color was beginning to resume its normally pale hue and she forced herself to breathe normally. It was a struggle, the moment of panic still lingering strongly in her thoughts. The sensation was unpleasantly similar to that of waking up.

Stupid, of course it was temporary! Why did you have to react like that? It was just a color... Self-consciously gripping her hands in front of her, she walked much more calmly to the table where other formerly red first-years were seated. Her deep brown eyes were still a little wide but she was noticeably calmer than a moment before. Now that the red was fading with every passing moment, she had nothing to panic about and could worry about picking up what shreds of her dignity remained.

Not having anywhere else to settle, she took her place beside the slightly chunky boy who’d tipped her off about the temporary nature of the potion. He was already well started on his meal. She examined the selection before her, absently pushing a strand of straight black hair behind her ear. All of it certainly looked edible, and quite a lot of it was familiar, so she went with what she knew and put small portions of several dishes on her plate. The smells were wonderful but her nervous stomach probably wouldn’t be able to handle much comfortably.

She took a few quick bites and was satisfied, the food up to par with what she was used to at home. Their servants were all capable individuals, the cooks no less so, and she would have been somewhat disappointed if the school didn’t provide equally tasty meals. A few more bites and she turned her head to the student beside her.

“Excuse me,” she began in a pleasant enough tone, “but I don’t think I thanked you for the tip earlier or introduced myself. My name’s Tiponi. What’s yours?”

There, a simple enough introduction and a simple enough question. Hopefully it would be the start of an interesting enough conversation. Eating always made her sleepy, something she couldn’t afford, especially in public. Distractions were absolutely essential and conversation was usually the most effective distraction available.\n\n
0 Tiponi Grisandole What a great way to start the term... 0 Tiponi Grisandole 0 5


Geoff S.

January 23, 2006 2:24 AM
"What?" Geoff said, half a mouthful of food still in his mouth. He looked around nervously, half expecting his mother to show up and start berating him for speaking with his mouth full, and thus made certain that he chewed and swallowed the mouthful before speaking again. "Erm, you don't need to thank me, I mean, it's not like it's a usual thing. And ... its fine. Don't worry about it. Um, name's Spindler. Geoffrey."

He ducked his head a little further down, in case he had brought further attention to himself by speaking up, and wished freverantly that his father was somewhere nearby. It was odd, being so far away from home and by himself for the first time. Good, in a way, because there was the hope that he wouldn't have to deal with any more of his mother's disdain and efforts to make him acceptable, not that he ever really expected he would be. Bad, because it was so different, and he no longer had his old safety mechanisms to fall back on. Still, unless people had governmental connections, it stood to reason that it was unlikely that most of the other people would put recognise his name... and even if they did, it was possible that they wouldn't put two and two together.

He glanced at the waterfall nearest, and gestured at it nervously. "Pretty impressive, huh." With another glance at the girl, Tiponi, and then a look at the table, he piled a few more things onto his plate. At least food would never make him feel bad in any way.\n\n
0 Geoff S. could have been worse... 0 Geoff S. 0 5


Tiponi Grisandole

January 23, 2006 1:04 PM
“Geoffrey,” she murmured, sounding out his name and doing her best to commit it to memory. She wouldn’t be feeling the effects of any food for a good twenty minutes, so she might manage it. A bit more in the way of manners was required, at the very least. “A pleasure to meet you.”

She glanced obligingly at the cascading waterfall, the bruised rings beneath her eyes seeming all the darker as the lights from the walls and ceilings brought them into sharp contrast with her pale skin. The hall was a beautiful sight and she appreciated it as well as she could on so little sleep. She was more in a position to recognize the work put into it. “The enchantments must be incredibly powerful to control the water so thoroughly,” was her comment.

Pausing for another bite or two, she turned once again to look at him. Facing another person and establishing eye contact was usually a good way to keep her interested in a conversation, although it was discouraging when they didn’t return the courtesy. Either way, she had to persevere if she wanted to keep herself from dozing off at the table. She dearly wished they were allowed to go out for a quick walk, but being new, she didn’t know if that was permitted and wasn’t going to chance it.

Smoothing her robes over her knees, she waits for a response before saying anything else. \n\n
0 Tiponi Grisandole It could have made her cherry flavored 0 Tiponi Grisandole 0 5


Geoff S.

January 23, 2006 9:52 PM
Why did she keep on looking at him? Was there a stain on his new robes, food on his face? Geoffrey rubbed his cheek nervously then took another mouthful from his plate, chewing it slowly to give himself time to try and think. But every mouthful must come to an end eventually.

"Yes. You too." Geoffrey wasn't entirely certain it was a pleasure, but then he hadn't really made the acquaintance of any girls before. "And," he paused, looked around and lowered his voice a little more. "I'm not so certain about how powerful they are. There was some disaster last year. They nearly sent me elsewhere, Mother, Father and Grandmother were so upset at it all. But then Professor Bulla was put in charge and apparently that appeased them."

He cut off abruptly again, feeling he had said too much, and shup himself up with another heaped forkful.\n\n
0 Geoff S. I was thinking more that Mother could have been here... 0 Geoff S. 0 5


Tiponi G.

January 24, 2006 6:45 AM
Expecting a rather lackluster response, Tiponi was pleasantly surprised by the tidbit of interest that she received instead. “I’d heard that the headmaster was a woman, so when that man stood up and began to speak I’d just thought I was wrong. I don’t remember him introducing himself...”

Although he probably did, she thought to herself with a sigh, and I just didn’t notice. I wasn’t paying attention to his words at all.

She ate another small, polite forkful and chewed it thoughtfully. The potatoes were very good, but now her mind was on the so-called disaster in the hall last year. What exactly did he mean by that? Was it something natural or magical? Was it through negligence or sheer unlucky chance? “When you say disaster,” she mused aloud, “what exactly do you mean that was so drastic you nearly didn’t go here?”

Her own parents were sending here because it was where they went when they were of a schooling age. Her father had apparently been in Aladren and her mother in Crotalus, so either house would have been appropriate for their potential heir. Misfortune or no, she was destined to go here from birth.\n\n
0 Tiponi G. If mine was, I doubt I'd even notice 0 Tiponi G. 0 5


Geoff S.

January 24, 2006 10:30 PM
This was getting more and more disconcerting. Why did she keep on talking to him? Weren't girls more interested in talking to other girls? Or dolls? Or something? Geoffrey strained his brain, trying to think of instances when he had been anywhere near the presence of a girl before, and was stuck with a just a few vague memories of a young ribbon-bedecked banshee screaming for another dolly. He effected a weak smile as his mouthful was finished and any chance at an excuse to not reply evaporated.

"The disaster?" he replied, a little surprised that she hadn't heard. Perhaps her parents had been amongst those who didn't attend the Alumni tour which he had heard Grandmother refer to as 'begging for funds dressed up as something important'. "Well," he said slowly, looking carefully at Tiponi to try and gauge her reaction to what he was saying, "from what I heard, when they had some of the alumni here just before Christmas - Mother, Father and Grandmother attended - something went wrong with the weather charms around the school and it was hit by a massive mudstorm. Mud and thunder and lightning everywhere. The infirmary was completely ruined, Mother said, and... well, all in all, it was disastrous. Grandmother refused to make a donation, and threatened to send me elsewhere. But then, Father heard from Mr Bulla - Professor Bulla's father - that Headmistress Marnett had gone away for a while, and that Professor Bulla was in charge, so they decided to let me come here after all. Father, Mother and Grandmother were all in Crotalus, so I expect they'll be happy when I write to let them know. I can't say I ever really expected to be sorted this way..." he trailed off.\n\n
0 Geoff S. Yeah... you've got to work on paying proper attention 0 Geoff S. 0 5


Tiponi G.

January 24, 2006 11:47 PM
Not noticing his discomfort at being continuously addressed, the thought of leaving him be to eat his meal in the silence he desired never even crossed Tiponi’s mind. Even if it had, she would have quashed it for her own selfish reasons and carried on with the conversation to keep herself occupied and awake. He was providing her with interesting facts about the school if nothing else.

“I’m not sure why my parents didn’t attend the alumni event,” she thought aloud. “We’re not very high on the ladder of pureblooded families, or at least that’s what I’ve gathered, so they wouldn’t have been as desirable guests as some of the larger family names. I don’t even know if they received an invitation or not. For all I know, they could have come and not been swayed by the storm. I don’t know much about what they do, really.”

It was a few minutes before his last comment about sorting even registered and she’d ingested a few more potatoes and a bite of chicken in that time. “They’ll be happy at your being in this house?” she asked him, the statement likely seeming oddly random and out of place after the long pause in conversation. “I don’t know much about it, really, except that my mother was part of it.”

She took a few more bites, her eyes absently wandering across the waterfalls and water-laden windows. Such an interesting display...and the constant, steady fall of water was such a soothing sound. It was so repetitive and calming. She could feel her eyes droop just by watching the fall of water and was having trouble ignoring the pull of dearly-needed sleep.\n\n
0 Tiponi G. But the water...it's so rhythmic and soothing 0 Tiponi G. 0 5


Geoff S.

January 29, 2006 12:37 AM
"Your Mother didn't talk about it?" Geoff asked, surprise definitely fueling the move. "I mean, Father doesn't really talk much about when he was at school - doesn't talk much at all, at least when I'm around - but mother generally has a lot to say on the subject. 'Crotalus is the more respectable of the houses', 'Crotalus is where anyone who is anyone is sorted'."

There was also 'You're a disgrace to the name Spindler and a blight on the name Sanderson - it would take a miracle for you to be in Crotalus.', but he wasn't silly enough to say that out loud.

And anyway, he noticed, she wasn't really paying attention anymore. Geoffrey felt a stab of annoyance. Here he was, being bombarded by talk and questions by this girl, and the second he acquises, she loses interest?! Although... she looked weird too.

He frowned, looking at the food longingly, and then came to a decision. His plate was pushed a little away and he turned in his seat so he was facing her properly. "Tiponi...?" Just because a decision had been reached, didn't mean that he was confident in it yet.\n\n
0 Geoff S. oh...kaaaaaay... 0 Geoff S. 0 5


Tiponi G.

February 16, 2006 8:42 AM
If Tiponi had been at home and starting to doze off, calling her name wouldn't have done much to catch her drifting attention. She was so used to it that she didn't even notice it there. Because this was a new place, though, she wasn't comfortable in her surroundings yet and hearing her name spoken by a relatively new voice was enough to bring her back into focus.

She blinked a few times to clear the haze from her eyes and turned her head back towards Geoffrey. It probably looked like she hadn't been paying attention...which in truth, she hadn't. A few ideas had come through, like the fact that Crotalus was looked well upon by someone. Considering who they'd been talking about, probably by one or both of his parents.

"I'm sorry," she apologized with a slightly anxious and embarrassed smile. "I didn't mean to zone out there. I'm just a little tired from the long ride. Thank you for waking me up, though. I wouldn't have wanted to doze off in the middle of all these people. That would have been so awkward."

For one, I would have freaked everyone out when I woke up. The thought was a sour and worrying one. She'd already created a bad impression with one of the other people in her coach. She didn't want to add 'public humiliation before classes even started' to the list. Come to think of it, she didn't want Geoff to add 'ignorant girl who doesn't pay attention' either, but she wasn't sure if the damage had already been done or not.\n\n
0 Tiponi G. *blinkblink* Pardon? 0 Tiponi G. 0 5