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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Tyranthia Boyd

January 22, 2006 12:50 AM
Had someone taken a photograph of Ty the year before (which was unlikely, seeing as despite her hobby/talent/obsession with photography, she tended to run away when somebody else produced a camera), it would have pictured a teenager of short stature, entirely unremarkable in looks at first glance with frizzy brown hair covering her face. And had one took a video of her, the viewer would notice the slight curve of her back, the eyes darting around but rarely making eye contact with anyone. The look of someone that’s ashamed of themselves.

The summer had been different for Ty. It had started out as usual. Her mother’s nagging and snide remarks, her father’s quiet presence… although there had been less of that, seeing as he wasn’t around quite as much anymore, her enmity with her sister. But something inside her had finally snapped. She had been staring at herself in the mirror, and suddenly realised several truths about herself. She could sit and wish that she was different, she could quietly loathe herself, or she could do something about it.

What had followed was as if the world had turned upside down. With a knock on her sister’s door and a short conversation (which had not entirely quelled her sister’s suspicion that this was some new hoax) later, she had at last made peace with her older sister Maerin. And in turn, she had discovered much about her that she hadn’t ever begun to suspect. Like the fact that Mae feared she would never be able to do what she wanted, because it wouldn’t be proper, it wouldn’t be right.

And Ty had changed. True, Mae had shown her how to put on makeup and how it would best fit her features, had found the best hair product to tame Ty’s hair into spiral curls, and taken her shopping and gotten new clothes that Ty would have never dreamed of wearing. Physically, the change was so noticeable that the unobservant who barely knew her would fail to recognise her, because there was no about it, she was pretty. But mentally, she had changed as well. She felt self-confidence that she had never felt before, and it was evident in the way she carried herself, in the way that she acted more natural, not so anxious around people. And the voice that always seemed to be in the back of her head, the one that pointed out every single thing wrong about herself; was barely heard now.

So for once, Ty had been excited to go back to Sonora, get out of the house and away from Mother. Mae had helped her chose a light blue shirt (which fell off of the shoulders… on purpose of course, but it bothered her to no end) and denim jeans for wearing under her school robes specifically for today. Had even helped her put on make-up. Although Ty knew how by this time, her sister was far better at it. Ty disliked it, but she couldn’t deny that it made her look a great deal better, so she had settled for the barest basics, just enough to cover-up her freckles and darken her already dark eyelashes (Mae had wanted her to wear eye shadow, insisting that it accentuated her large Spanish eyes, but Ty had put her foot down).

And the small part of her which tried to scream that this wasn’t right, this wasn’t her, was quickly smothered.

Ty entered the Hall. Her squirrel Fiyero sat comfortably on her arm, eyeing each person who walked by curiously. She glanced around. Not that she was looking for Stephen or anything… and if she was, it was because he was her friend. Because she didn’t have any other friends. No, she couldn’t think like that. This year it would be different. She headed to the table to take a seat.\n\n
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Stephen Baxter

January 22, 2006 4:32 PM
Stephen was held up. It wasn't exactly on purpose. More that when he got to school Fido decided that he'd had enough of being shut up inside and not ridden, and took off. It had taken a while to call him back - the broom hadn't even responded to calls and whistles - and when he did come back, Stephen had felt it was only right to take him for a ride. It was a terrible travesty, really, that he hadn't been getting exercised enough. So they did a few rounds of the grounds, and then lower down amongst the statues and hedges of the maze before setting back down at the entrance to the school.

Stephen was grinning, and his hair was windswept in a much more interesting way than its usual look when he entered the hall. Fido had been sent up to his room with a promise that Stephen would talk to Sorrel about getting a quidditch practice arranged soon. And there, just ahead of him, was a familiar looking squirrel.

"Hey fuzz ball," Stephen said, coming up behind Ty and drapping his arm easily over her shoulder as he had been prone to do in years past. "Hey Ty..." his voice trailed off as he actually took the time to look at her. "Wow," he eventaully said, voice slightly strangled. "You look different."

He took his arm off her shoulder and tried a grin which didn't quite work as planned.\n\n
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Ty

January 24, 2006 12:14 AM
“Wow, you look different.”

Ok, so admittedly, Ty had felt the usual urge to cringe from the physical contact. It had lessened after her summer ordeal thankfully; after all, it had been necessary to allow her sister to touch her hair, but it was still present. However, Ty felt an unexpected pang as he drew it away. The good things, like her friendship with Stephen, weren’t supposed to change.

And was that a good wow or a bad one? Ty didn’t want to think about the implications of the good wow at the moment, so she chose to assume the latter. “Sorr-” she stopped herself. Her sister had pointed out that she needed to stop apologising for her existence. “Yeah, I guess I do. I let my sister buy me a few new clothes… made her happy, and I don’t really care too much about what I wear.” She tried to sound nonchalant. “Not too bad is it?”

Her hand, feeling the horrible absence of the security which her camera seemed to bring, automatically reached for Fi, who had decided that Stephen intended no harm toward Ty and was currently nudging her shoulder as if to remind her that they were standing in the middle of the room, rather then sitting down where they would be getting some food shortly. \n\n
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Stephen

January 24, 2006 12:56 AM
Stephen took the time that Ty was distracted by her Squirrel to get himself sorted out. This was his friend. This was his all of a sudden much hotter friend. This was not a bad thing. This was a good thing.

"Wait," he said, reaching out again to grab her by the shoulder and pull her to a halt. He let go again quickly enough, and moved ahead, swinging around to look at her head on. "Hmmmm," he mused, letting his eyes take in all the changes. "Turn," he twirled his hand demonstrationally, gesturing for her to do as he'd said. "Hmmm," he said again then grinned. "No, not bad at all, I'd say. Come on, before the sorting is over and all the firsties get the good seats for the eating."

He grabbed her hand and dragged her over to a nearby table - the one she'd had her eye on before - pulling the seat out with a bow and a grin before sitting in the next seat.\n\n
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Sorrel and Ash

January 24, 2006 6:22 AM
Once the amusement derived from watching firsties squeal as they turned colours had worn off, it didn't take Ash and Sorrel long to pick Stephen out across the crowded room. Enthusiastically, they bounded over to catch up with their friend, and tell him their disgusting news. They were slightly taken aback by the person sitting next to him.

"Dude, what's with the girlie- holy---!" Ash managed to both blaspheme and swear within the space of a breath as he saw the little scuzzball accompanying Stephen's companian. He stared hard at her face, trying to work out if it was actually the same person. "Squirrel girl?" he asked, incredulously. "You look like you stepped right out of the pages of one our sister's magazines," he said. It was clear from his tone that he didn't mean it as a complement.

Sorrel seemed similarly unimpressed. Ok, she and squirrel girl had never been best of tom-boy buddies, so it wasn't like she'd been personally sold-out on. She didn't even really know what the other girl was into, besides photographs and squirrels. Those had always seemed a bit wussy, but next to make up and giggling had at least been kind of interesting. Plus Stephen was friends with her. And, whilst Stephen seemed to try and befriend anything and everything, it had given Ty the benefit of certain doubts.

"She's gone all girlie girl," Ash said to Stephen, in the sort of tone that both suggested Ty was inherently evil, and registered his absolute bewilderment that Stephen was her. \n\n
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Stephen

January 26, 2006 12:46 AM
"What?" Stephen asked, looking at Ash and Sorrel, then back at Ty. Well, it wasn't that he hadn't noticed that she was different. He had. He really, really had. "She looks good, huh?" he told them. "Pretty." He found himself looking at Ty again, and that grin just taking over. "You really do look good," he assured her.

She did. He wasn't entirely sure what it was. Her hair was different, yes, and... she looked like she'd done something with her face. It made her look older. It made her more noticable. Stephen liked it. It occured to him that here was a girl, just like Kimmy had been a girl, but in this case, here was one who was in on the whole magical conspiracy thing, which meant that he wouldn't have to not truely be himself. It didn't occur to him that she might not be interested. Everyone liked him, and he took it for granted.

He grinned some more as he slung his arm back around Ty's shoulder and turned back to his friends. "Man, it's so great to be back at Sonora. Don't get me wrong - holidays were brilliant fun, but I really like it here. Plus, it's ever so slightly... slower at home, you know? Nothing happeneing all the time like it is here with you guys. Just hanging out with my mates. What'd you guys get up to over the holidays?"\n\n
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Ash and Sorrel

February 01, 2006 11:17 AM
The twins stared at Stephen for several moments, waiting for him to laugh and tell them he was kidding. He didn't. He just sat there with his arm around the plastic-girly like it was normal.

"Pretty?" Ash asked eventually. "Since when do you like pretty, girly things?" He almost called him 'queer' for it, but that didn't seem like it would quite work, given the circumstances.

"Yeah," voiced Sorrel, "Girly girls are like doilies. They're good to look at, if you like that sort of thing, but utterly pointless. As soon as you try to do anything but stare at them you get told off for mussing them up."

It was weird having to tell Stephen all this. It was Stephen. He'd always known, thought, felt, whatever it. It was, to the twins, weirder than if he'd grown an extra head. And a lot less cool. If Zack Dill had popped up at that moment, and voiced the opinion that Stephen had been replaced by a pod-person double, or similar, they wouldn't have laughed about him being a geek.

"You're acting like Mariella and Simple Simon," said Ash, "Who decided to take things one step further and get engaged. So we're sick of icky, gooey couple crud," he informed Stephen. "If you decide to screw your head back on straight, and decide you'd rather not play with Barbies, we'll be over there," he jerked his head, before he and Sorrel turned their backs and stalked off. \n\n
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Ty

February 03, 2006 12:04 AM
"You look like you stepped right out of the pages of one our sister's magazines."

Ty turned slightly red. Our sisters would get along then she thought dully. Ok, this had been a mistake… wait, no, she couldn’t think that way. She couldn’t do it. She was going to dress however she damn well pleased. She wasn’t going to let anybody make those decisions for her. With this thought, she opened her mouth to say something, but was beat by Stephen.

He assured her that she looked good, and Ty relaxed slightly. It wasn’t as if the twins were her friends. Really, their opinions didn’t matter. Shouldn’t anyway. She couldn’t manage to say anything in return, and was quite content to let Stephen change the topic. Sure, they could hate her. It was better than being ignored wasn’t it? Back when she was invisible, she had been… well, miserable. She could deal with this.

"Girly girls are like doilies. They're good to look at, if you like that sort of thing, but utterly pointless. As soon as you try to do anything but stare at them you get told off for mussing them up."

Something inside Ty snapped. Her hands balled into fists. Fi had scampered off to find food at some point, so she didn’t need to worry about him getting involved. She wanted to tell them exactly what she thought of their stupid judgmental way of thinking, but –

"If you decide to screw your head back on straight, and decide you'd rather not play with Barbies, we'll be over there."

Ty shoved her chair back, jerking away from Stephen and rising to her feet. She walked swiftly over to the twins and planted herself firmly in front of them. “If you’ve got something to say about me, say it to my face,” she snarled. Without giving them chance to speak, she continued furiously. “If you’re criticising the way I dress, are you any better than those stupid gossips that always stand in the corner at parties and whisper about how bad somebody’s clothes are? Why should you care about what I want to wear? If you didn’t care about people’s clothes, you wouldn’t! You’re being hypocritical, f(edited here) judgmental idiots!”

With that, she shoved past them roughly to return to her seat.

(OOC: Sorry about the delay, first I didn’t get an email telling me somebody had responded, and then I’ve had to study for a huge maths test for a few days.)
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Stephen

February 03, 2006 8:18 AM
Stephen, to be perfectly frank, was a little taken aback by what Sorrel and Ash had said. While, yes, on principle, he agreed that the type of person who was all dressed up and was all about the image wasn't worth hanging around with... Ty wasn't like that. Well, she hadn't been last year, and just because she'd gone to a bit of effort this year didn't mean she'd gone over to the Dark Side (although, this was figuratively speaking. The Dark Side was cool, and they didn't whine half so much)!

He really hadn't expected a reaction like this from one of his friends - from Sorrel especially. His grin faded as a look of hurt and confusion took over his face. And then Ty jerked away and left him too.

He gaped, open mouthed, as Ty told the Craven's off. Particularly the last bit. He actually hesitated when she returned to her seat, before putting his arm back around her.

"Sorrel, dude, she's right you know. Just because she's pretty and all that doesn't mean she's not the same Ty as she was last year and the year before." Actually, this was a good point, Stephen realised. He wondered if her camera was around somewhere. "When you've got your heads screwed on straight again," he said, frowning, "you know where to find me."

This wasn't quite the start to the year he'd envisioned.\n\n
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The Twins

February 15, 2006 12:59 PM
The twins were a little taken aback by Ty's tirade. Girly girls didn't usually come flavoured with Tabasco. As she flounced back to her seat, they followed. It was bad enough that they'd just taken a public dressing down from a girly girl; they weren't going to let her have the last word too.

The way they saw it, if you copied the glossies, you were making yourself an image of someone else, and that invited comparisson and criticism, because there was no more to that world than evaluating people by something less than skin deep, so there was no other way to relate to and evaluate them; as soon as you dressed a certain way just because someone told you to, you surrendered your personality, so that was all that was left to go on.

The Cravens were not that articulate, however. If someone had put that idea to them, they would have agreed with it, but they could not put it into those words themselves. Girly girls just sucked, and Stephen was meant to agree with them on that. He was backing up Ty though. Perhaps, although they would never admit it, they had been unfair in their judgement of her, but Stephen had always been their best friend, and always hated girly girls. The rule was guilty until proven innocent, and it was a Catch 22 anyway, because in order to prove yourself ungirly, and having enough of a personality - as Ty had just done - there was no good reason to be looking like you'd just stepped from a magazine.

Their heads were screwed on just right, so they stayed put. They were going to get to the bottom of whether Ty was kosher or not, and if not, snap Stephen out of it.

"If you're so fiesty, and won't take nothing from us," tried Ash, on the verge of articulating some slightly higher level of thought, "then why do you take people telling you what to wear? It doesn't make sense."

"And if you're the same girl as always, where's the camera?" asked Sorrel.


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