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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Lila Gringe

January 20, 2006 4:54 PM
Girls, whatever age, have a tendency to worry about their appearances. Even eleven-year-olds who have only recently discovered that they are, in fact, witches. As Lila was. It didn't stop her from noticing the . . . interesting changes that had gone on.

Normally she wasn't one to care much about her appearance, loathing superficiality as she did. Despite this, it's fairly difficult not to be shocked when one's hands- and, Lila assumed, the rest of her- turn suddenly, inexplicably crimson.

No, not inexplicably, the blonde had realized directly after her sip of that bubbling liquid. She wasn't the only one changing colors. So this was to be expected. She had numbly joined her fellow lobsters, at a table that had been filled with non-lobster-looking people, but was now a healthy mix of red and . . . normal.

Now she was sitting at the table, staring at her hands, which were still red. Usually she didn't pay much attention to her skin. But red skin was going a bit too far. She probably looked like a Christmas tree ornament! One of those above-and-beyond-overboard ones with garish red and softer celadon. Why red? Better yet, why had she had to wear green?

Lila realized that her hands had turned back to normal, sometime while she was worrying about looking ridiculous. Well, that was good. The girl looked around her. Hmm. She didn't know a single person.

Not that that wasn't to be expected. After all, she had only just found out that she was a witch. How should she know other magical people?

It didn't seem good, though, for as shy a girl as Lila to start out at a school not knowing anyone. After all, she wasn't about to turn to the person next to her and introduce herself. Maybe she needed to become more outgoing. Or maybe it didn't matter, and she would meet people later.\n\n
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Lila St.Martin

January 24, 2006 9:50 PM
Lila's eyes moved from her hands to Allie's face. Her twin looked, predictably, confused, but there was dawning comprehension and alarm in the elder-by-three-and-a-half-minutes half's eyes as she reached the same conclusion as Lila. Hands to face. Red hands. Yellow face. The potion they had been required to drink had split them up. Lila's brain told her she needed to do some fast talking to keep Allie from doing something stupid and embarrassing. Her mouth refused to cooperate as she stared at her identical twin, still trying to get past the fact that she and Allie, who had never been more than the length of Magnolia Grove from each other and rarely that far, had been Sorted into different Houses.

"Lila?" Allie's voice sounded smaller and even more timid than normal. "It's okay - it has to be some kind of mix-up, Li, they wouldn't split us up - "

Lila was nearly overwhelmed by a sudden, strange desire to hug her sister and cry, the first action one not performed since they were eight, the second not since that wretched blood traitor Anne broke her nose, which didn't count. She wanted Allie to be her usual stupidly optimistic self and tell her it was going to be all right. It scared her enough to snap her out of her shocked trance and back into a more St.Martin-like frame of mind. The look she gave her twin was contemptuos.

"I would agree with you if the color scheme had been the other way around," she said coldly. "If the potion isn't working, though, then I'm glad. It's bad enough having to be in a House with our mudblood-loving stepcousin. I don't think I could stand having to share a dorm with you and have everyone know I'm stuck with you for my sister." Allie's eyes widened, which did little to improve the dumbstruck look on her too-heavy face...her face that, minus the yellow and some weight, would be the exact duplicate of Lila's. She crushed the faint desire to tell Allie she didn't mean it, that she loved her even if she was stupid as a rock sometimes, and carried on. "You'd better go join all your canary-colored Housemates. I'll see you later." Without waiting to see her twin's reaction, Lila turned and made her way to the Crotalus table, sitting down beside a blonde-haired girl only once she was sure the girl was one of her fellow first years and not Gwenhwyfar.

They couldn't do this. They had to give her Allie back. They were twins, these people couldn't do this. Allie was too stupid to be let loose on her own. She needed someone there to make sure she didn't shame the family. The St.Martins had enough problems between Anne and Gwenhwyfar being blood traitors, Uncle Alasdair going mad, Uncle Julian being mad to begin with, and Eileen talking to dead people at parties. Besides, they were a unit. No one ever talked about Allie. No one ever talked about Lila. They were Allie and Lila, the St.Martin twins. This had to be some kind of nightmare brought on by pre-term anxiety...except it wasn't. She was a Crotalus. Allie was a Teppenpaw. They had taken her sister away from her.

She didn't hear a word of the Acting Headmaster's speech, bent over with her elbows on her knees and her hands hidden in her hair, completely hidden by the girl beside her. She was a twin. Twins, especially identical ones, were often short. Her attention was, however, grabbed by the sudden ruckus coming from the front of the Hall, a bit to one side...she couldn't see the two girls without craning her neck, but she recognized Morgaine Carey's voice. The only person Morgaine would be yelling all of that at would be Gwenhwyfar.

"Great Merlin," she muttered under her breath. "Can't they go one day without doing something...something like this?" Sitting up at last, she pushed her hair back from her face and checked the ribbon in her hair. It would have been beyond ironic if it had been red, but it was green, to match the newly-made school robes she wore. Good. Her face didn't have that tingly feeling that meant she had reddened it pressing the heels of her hands into her cheeks. Good. She was presentable. She was past losing Allie. Who needed that dunce, anyway?

She began selecting her meal from the foods laid out before them, finally taking an interest in her neighbor besides ensuring that they weren't related by marriage or as a shield. "How do you do?" she asked politely. "I am Lila St.Martin, of the South Carolina St.Martins." There were no other St.Martins, of course, but it was all formality. Without the little formalities, the entire pureblood way of life might collapse. "Could you please pass the salad?" \n\n
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Lila Gringe

January 25, 2006 5:16 PM
At first, Lila hadn't paid much attention to the girl who had taken the seat beside her. That was, until she realized that, whoever she was, her fellow lobster was practically hiding. Immediately, her eyebrows flew near her hairline. Everyone else was changing colors. What was wrong with it? By now, she'd overcome most of her surprise. Or at least she appeared to have.

Appearances. Ooops. Quickly, she brought her eyebrows back down, schooling her features into a normal expression. Better. Much better. She couldn't see herself, of course, but the girl knew from experience that she looked calm, albeit a bit overly polite as opposed to casual. Oh, well. It was better than looking surprised at the behavior of her housemate.

And then the girl spoke up, and Lila's eyebrows were raised again, although this time she was much quicker at recovering her outward calm. Another Lila. In her year, in her house. Wonderful.

But what was that bit about the South Carolina St.Martins supposed to mean? How many people actually had enough branches of family to distinguish them by location? Lila nearly arched her eyebrows yet again. By now, however, she was ready to stop herself.

For a moment, Lila wasn't sure what to say, confronted by such formality. It was certainly a good thing that her father was normally so formal. Otherwise, she wouldn't have been positive how to respond.

"I'm well, thank you, and yourself?" she replied, with a cordial smile. Introduction . . . introduction. . . For a split second, she wondered if she should follow the other girl's lead and give her place of origin as well as her name. But then she decided that was unnecessary.

"I'm Lila Gringe. It is a pleasure to meet you." She nodded politely, handing the salad to the other Lila. The action also served to remind her that she needed to eat something as well. Hmm.

She examined the dishes near her for a moment, and served herself from a dish of green beans, a dish of mashed potatoes, and a basket of bread. Not too much, not too little, and nothing extremely unhealthy. Perfect.

Very slightly, she turned back to the other girl, waiting to see if her housemate was going to continue the conversation. Lila herself wouldn't have been able to carry it on herself without carefully pretending she was confident, but if the other girl wished to continue, then continue she would.\n\n
0 Lila Gringe And I have to say I don't blame you. 0 Lila Gringe 0 5


Lila St.Martin

January 25, 2006 9:18 PM
Lila noticed the slight raise of her housemate's eyebrows when she said her name and kept her face carefully blank. There had been a time, as recently as her grandfather's day, when there had been no shadow over the respectability of the St.Martin day. Those who tried to cast one were punctually disowned and never mentioned again, leaving the family stronger than before. Since his death, Eileen had been in charge and had...stirred the waters. The family was in no danger of earning the sort of reputation currently enjoyed by their steprelatives the Savannah Careys, but things were not as well as they could have been.

Another possible reason for her housemate's surprise was revealed when the other girl revealed her name. Lila couldn't repress a sense of faint indignation. It was bad enough having to share a face with someone, but even her name? And if this girl turned out to have a horrid reputation, people might get confused over which Lila was flouting convention...she tried to push the thoughts out of her mind and inclined her head slightly. "Very well, thank you," she said, politely neutral. "The pleasure's mine. What a coincidence that we should have the same name." Gringe...she didn't recognize it. Not a South Carolinian or Georgian pureblood, then, and not likely to be from Virginia.

"Thank you," she said again when the salad reached her. Excellent dish, salad. She dished a small portion onto her plate and supplemented it with a small roll. It wouldn't be proper to act as if she had too much of an appetite. Carefully gathering some of the salad onto her fork, making sure no bits were hanging off at odd angles, she took a bite and swallowed before noticing that Lila Gringe was turned a little in her direction. "Were you glad to be Sorted into Crotalus?" she asked, deciding it was as good a conversation starter as any. \n\n
16 Lila St.Martin At least we're not the only same-namers. 80 Lila St.Martin 0 5


Lila Gringe

January 27, 2006 12:21 PM
"You're welcome," she replied politely. Lila had considered saying something in response to the comment about their names, but then decided that there wasn't much to say, aside from simple agreement. Which was a bit pointless. Words weren't made to be wasted, after all.

Now she was in over her head. Lila had realized that the changing colors thing had had a purpose- to divide the students into groups- but she hadn't known anything about the groups. Not even the names.

"Crotalus?" she echoed. "Oh, is that what it's called?" After all, how was she supposed to know what a group of students at a school of magic was called? Her parents were, after all, decidedly nonmagical. Or at least her father was. She was fairly certain that her mother had been, but her father avoided talking about her mother.\n\n
0 Lila Gringe Ah, small blessings. 0 Lila Gringe 0 5


Lila St.Martin

January 27, 2006 6:25 PM
"Crotalus? Oh, is that what it's called?" Lila stared at her housemate for a moment, blinking a few times in surprise. Was she being serious, or were her parents a pair of mental freaks like Aunt Mary and Uncle John who went Muggle? It never occurred to her that the other Lila's parents might be Muggles, even after the mess with Gwenhwyfar the previous year. After a moment, she reclaimed her power of speech.

"Yes," she said. "It is. This is Crotalus House. The House for decent, respectable people with a degree of sense." Her eyes flickered towards the much-less-reputable Pecari table her stepcousin now sat at. She wished she could say she was surprised that Morgaine ended up in even worse straits than her sister, but the younger Carey had never put any effort into behaving properly or given any indication that she found her manners in any way lacking.

Lila decided the most tactful route she could take would be to change the subject. "Where are you from?" she asked, taking another bite of her salad. "My sister - " she made a short, dismissive gesture in the direction of the Teppenpaw table without looking around - "and I are from South Carolina, obviously. Magnolia Grove's the estate name, it's not far from Charleston." \n\n
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Lila Gringe

January 28, 2006 3:55 PM
Decent, respectable people. A degree of sense. That fit Lila, at least in her own opinion. Her mouth formed a silent "o", and then reverted to its normal state.

Well. That made sense, she supposed. Dividing students into groups based on who they were. Not who their parents were, mind you, who they were. Although she wondered- wouldn't it be simpler not to divide them? Why go to the trouble of separating them? She nearly spoke that thought aloud, but decided against it just in time, instead taking a small bite of mashed potatoes.

"I'm from Nevada, about fifteen miles away from Carson City," she answered, and then added "Oh, you have a sister?" She didn't ask anything specific about the girl's sister, leaving the topic open in case the other Lila didn't want to talk about her sister. Lila had caught the gesture made by the other girl, and allowed herself to glance in that direction momentarily, but that didn't really mean much.\n\n
0 Lila Gringe Pity that's not the only kind. 0 Lila Gringe 0 5


Lila St.Martin

January 29, 2006 5:22 PM
Nevada. No wonder Lila had never heard of the Gringe family. Social activity did not cease to exist past the Mississippi River, but it did drop dramatically the further west one went, from her understanding of the situation. Nevada was also right next to Arizona...shouldn't the other Lila have been anticipating coming to Sonora her entire life? Of course, some would have said it made more sense for South Carolinians to go to Salem, since it was at least on the same coast. She took a drink of her water before nodding acceptance of the other girl's place of origin.

She nodded again when the other girl asked about her sister. "Yes. Her name's Alexandra, but she's generally referred to as Allie. She and I are twins, but it's not very difficult to tell us apart. She keeps her hair shorter than mine." Lila used her free hand to indicate where Allie's hair stopped at her collarbones and then to point out that her own hair fell halfway down her back. She refrained from pointing out the other differences between herself and her twin, but vowed for the upteenth time never to let herself go like that. \n\n
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Lila Gringe

January 30, 2006 10:35 PM
Twins. Amazing. Lila had never met any twins, either together or by themselves, before. This other Lila didn't seem to be exactly different from normal people due to that. Not that she was much like other, normal people. Of course, Lila supposed, when you came from a place called Magnolia Grove, you were certain to be more formal than normal.

Lila nearly asked what it was like to be a twin. It was a close thing. Then, of course, she realized how stupid and typical it would sound to ask such a thing. She nodded, and then offered "I haven't any siblings, but I imagine it's nice to have someone to talk to all of the time."

True enough, that. Not that she would be likely to talk to anyone in a conversation initiated by herself. Even someone as familiar as she imagined a sibling would be. Sometimes, she wished she wasn't so shy. Other times, she was simply glad for an excuse not to talk to people.\n\n
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Lila St.Martin

February 02, 2006 5:40 PM
Lila's fork paused for a fraction of a second on its way back down for the last of her salad when the other Lila commented that she didn't have any siblings, but she managed to get her hand moving again before it was noticeable. There were two options, then: either the other Lila was from one of the families that either didn't or couldn't object to having a girl as heir, or she was the daughter of some lesser son whose importance was small enough for it not to matter that he didn't have a son of his own. She was her father's favorite, but she knew perfectly well that, being technically younger than Allie and a girl to Alban's boy, she stood little to no chance of inheriting a great deal. The St.Martins had learned their lesson about putting women in authority very well from the almost thirty years of Eileen's reign over the family.

She decided not to worry about it, for the moment. If she had someone respectable to deal with, said someone's father's lack of a male heir could be hanged. From the more recent stories of Sonora to reach the St.Martins, she wasn't likely to find many here that she could be seen in public with. The impressions she had gotten of her other three Housemates she had noticed - two neurotics and and one who didn't seem to be doing much yet - indicated she was going to have to make do with what she could get.

"I suppose so," she replied politely. "Allie and I are opposites in personality, but it's easy to get used to someone when you've been around them since before you were born." She smiled a little and decided against mentioning the fact that even after eleven years and a bit more of being constantly around her sister, she still found her impossible, annoying, and hopelessly brainless. "I have a brother as well - Alban - but he's only seven and usually preoccupied with his Latin or his painting. His tutors believe he may have real talent in language and the arts." She wouldn't mention Alban's occasional peculiarity, either. There was no more need to advertise her brother's quirks of personality than there was for her sister or her stepcousins. \n\n
16 Lila St.Martin Anyone, really. 80 Lila St.Martin 0 5


Lila Gringe

February 02, 2006 6:38 PM
Latin, at seven? Yet again Lila's eyebrows were about to jump to her hairline. Once again, however, she squashed the impulse.

But still! Latin at seven? She had begun her study of French at nine, but French wasn't a dead language. She was far more likely to use it than anyone was likely to use Latin. And there was a two year difference between seven and nine. Although two years wasn't much, with that age range. Just a few years older, though, and two years meant a world of differences.

But that was beside the point. The point was that being immersed in Latin at seven and being preoccupied with it was almost certainly a sign of profundity. "Does he enjoy it?" she asked, honestly curious. She hadn't particularly enjoyed French at nine- it was just another thing to be studied, at the time. Now, of course, she was glad she knew it.

And then she realized that her question hadn't exactly been clear. "Latin, I mean," she clarified.\n\n
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Lila St.Martin

February 02, 2006 9:56 PM
Finishing the salad, Lila progressed to the roll. Observing the amount of water left in her glass, she decided it would have to be spared for when she finished the roll. It wouldn't look right to take a second. The bread was good, if with more butter worked into it than she liked and with a foreign-seeming taste that served to remind her that she was a long way from home and would remain in that condition for months at a time for the next seven years. Whether or not that was a good or bad thing was still a bit above her, but so long as no one else worked out her uncertainty on that matter or any other, it didn't especially matter. It was what was seen, not what was, that mattered. That was the essential thing that Allie had never understood.

The question from her companion pulled her out of her thoughts and back to the immediate situation. She was glad of the excuse for her brief hesitation provided by the other girl's clarification of her question and extended it by taking another bite of her roll; it wasn't a query she was very eager to answer. The truth was that she didn't know very much about what her brother did and didn't like. Alban lived in a box that included only himself and to which only his favorite tutors were ever allowed even brief visits. He made himself scarce around the twins, unless he wanted Allie to be a captive audience for his rare outbursts of contented talk about his studies. As for Lila, she saw him at the table during meals and maybe passed him in the hallways.

For a moment, she had a very clear picture of Alban bent over one of his numerous books or sitting in front of his easel, a thin, painfully shy little thing of lighter coloring than her or Allie with a semblance of their mother's sharp features. Father and Mother swore up and down every year on his birthday that this would be the year Alban finally got over whatever-it-was that made him so different from the other boys in the family, but Alban never changed. The only times she had ever heard of him being stirred out of his usual habits were when Eileen, Father, or his tutors deemed something too difficult for him to take on. He had been trying to persuade them to let him begin learning Greek for six months, and had won a victory in that battle just before Allie and Lila left home when he got the tutor on his side.

No, Alban didn't like his Latin. He was absolutely infatuated with it. "He enjoys all sorts of things like that," she said finally. One just didn't confess to someone whose acquaintance had been made less than an hour earlier that your brother was obsessed with dead languages. "He's made Latin a kind of hobby. Allie and I learned a bit of it in our language studies when we were younger, but neither of us had the knack for it and went to studying other things. Allie took up pencil sketches, and I took up dancing." Eileen had been disappointed when Lila showed no inclination for her own tap dancing, but the family had generally agreed that ballet was as good of a way as any of helping to reinforce her French. She finished her roll and drank down the last of her water. A good meal. \n\n
16 Lila St.Martin About the virtues of optimism being debatable? 80 Lila St.Martin 0 5


Lila Gringe

February 04, 2006 2:59 PM
"I see," Lila replied politely, not looking shocked at all. Shocked, of course, was what she was. Still. Latin, a hobby? The other Lila's brother would certainly be interesting to meet, she imagined. She had never met someone who actually enjoyed a dead language. It sounded a strange thing to do. After all, a dead language certainly had no practical value.

Then she realized something: she was actually calming down. She had gotten this far, and so there didn't seem to be much reason to worry anymore. Now, her surprise showed slightly, and she took a bite of mashed potatoes, to cover her surprise.

It really was surprising, to her. Usually, Lila was off guard and uncomfortable while talking to someone for any amount of time. If she did calm down, it usually took a while- often up to half an hour. She would estimate that it had been maybe two thirds of that. So she was improving. Gradually, she supposed- it was only now that she was truly noticing it, she'd guess. Now that hte girl thought of it, there had been other times when it was rather quicker than the average that had stayed in her mind.

FInally she realized she should say something. As soon as she swallowed the mashed potatoes, she asked "What type of dancing?" Her tone was the politely curious one she'd been carefully using. It was always better to be safe. And curiousity could sometimes offend.\n\n
0 Lila Gringe About who would debate lives all being optimistic. 0 Lila Gringe 0 5


Lila St.Martin

February 04, 2006 9:59 PM
Lila wanted badly to shoot the other Lila a look that suggested she had better start thinking something else if she was thinking Alban was mental, a desire born out of the sense of family loyalty her father had drilled into her from the cradle, but she didn't do it. That sort of thing wasn't appropriate for this situation, and there was probably a degree of truth to it. Alban was too smart and too reclusive to ever achieve anything socially, but he was a St.Martin and could probably have a marriage arranged along the lines of Uncle Julian's - his wife would be used to put a face of respectability on everything in public while he amused himself and occasionally signed papers. It had worked for Uncle Julian, Aunt Anna, his alchemy obsession, and South Carolinian society for years.

Unlike her Housemate, Lila had not completely relaxed yet, and her continued formality, though only those who knew what she was like when comfortable, would know it. The conversation seemed to be going well and the other Lila seemed fairly respectable, but she had been warier than normal of others since last year. She had never seen it coming, and being blindsided was very far down on the list of things she enjoyed. It would be necessary to establish friendships and alliances here, of course, but she'd have to do it cautiously. Literally anyone could be out to betray her, discredit her, or, intentionally or not, make her look bad for befriending them. She couldn't go through all that again.

There was a moment of silence before the other Lila said something. Not a good sign, she decided. In the old group at home, there had never been awkward silences. Gwen would say something insane-sounding or Allie would do something hilarious before one could get started properly. Of course, they were both now officially out...she could deal with silences so long as they were brief. It hadn't been that awkward of a silence. "Ballet," she said in response to the other girl's question. "I learned basic ballroom dancing, of course, and my step-grandmother taught me a bit of tap, but ballet has been my major area of study for about four years now. I daresay my instructor won't be pleased with me losing ground because of school, but there's not really anything for it." Madame had finally said she was ready for pointe shoes, too. Yet another way in which school was not her friend. \n\n
16 Lila St.Martin I misunderstood the question. That would be the Aladrens. 80 Lila St.Martin 0 5


Lila Gringe

February 04, 2006 10:52 PM
Ballet. A little brother who, at seven, immersed himself in Latin. An estate called Magnolia Grove. Yes, Lila had managed to end up as table- and house-mate to what literature would call a Southern Belle. A magical one, but a belle nonetheless.

Lila wasn't unhappy with that knowledge, though. Quite the opposite, in fact. She hadn't had a chance to interact with anyone of this sort- a sort she knew only from books. Whether this girl was a behavioral clone of Scarlett O'Hara would be interesting to find out. So far, she seemed far more polite and formal than the fictional flirt. Of course, polite and formal to Lila's standards meant that, by normal standards, one was polite and formal to an extreme fault.

Whether that was a good thing or a bad thing was a question on which the jury was still out. Lila had the faintest suspicion that it was the latter.

"I'm certain you could practice," Lila suggested. "There must be a place that wouldn't be crowded at a certain time of day, or some such opportunity."\n\n
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Lila St.Martin

February 05, 2006 6:37 PM
Lila smiled politely after Lila Two, as she had decided to mentally refer to her housemate, suggested she might be able to find some out-of-the-way spot to practice in. No way it would work. There would be no instructor, no practice clothes, no audience, and probably no barre or music. She gave a philisophical raise of one shoulder. "Maybe," she said, deciding it wouldn't be good to tell her housemate her actual opinion of the idea right now. "I mostly do it because Mama and Daddy insist on all of us studying the arts. We can't let the Charleston Careys outdo us in anything, but especially not in culture or class." The St.Martin-Charleston Carey feud was old and famous in the Lowcountry, but she didn't know how far common knowledge of it would have spread.

If she was being honest with herself, she would miss her ballet - Madame's slightly accented voice calling out the count, the out-of-style Morgaine-Carey-esque plait Madame insisted she wear her hair in for lessons, the complexity of the forms, even the occasional pain. There was something soothing about the inflexibility of the art, and a sense that brilliance was always to be attained in the next set of steps. The praise it won from her clueless parents, sister, and cousins didn't hurt, either. She was sure she'd survive without it, though. She was past the tutor stage, after all, and even those who didn't understand such things would probably give her a hard time about being the nutty first year with a dance fixation.

True leaders never allowed themselves to do anything that might earn them a hard time.

She noticed with some regret that the feast was starting to wrap up when a youngish woman in blue robes called the Aladrens to follow her. A few moments later, she saw woman whose large snakehead brooch and red trimmings seemed pretty likely to indicate that she was Head of Crotalus begin to move. Lila gave Two a quick once-over and made one of the quick decisions she had been horrified to discover came part and parcel with her new role as leader instead of second-in-command. Standing as the Head of House called for new Crotali, she turned towards Two and said, as casually as she could, "You can sit at my breakfast table tomorrow, if you want." It was tricky, making that sound like a normal offer from an equal instead of the demi-honor it would have been at home, but she pulled it off well enough. \n\n
16 Lila St.Martin I could never name my daughter for a shade of red... 80 Lila St.Martin 0 5


Lila Gringe

February 06, 2006 5:26 PM
Charleston Careys. South Carolina St.Martins. Somehow, Lila had the feeling she was in over her head. Certainly, she had been sophisticated enough to carry on a conversation with a 'South Carolina St.Martin'- although what the significance of coming from South Carolina was was beyond her- but she wasn't particularly concerned with anyone's provenance. Their place of origin had nothing to do with the kind of person they were- well, not really, anyhow.

"Charleston Careys?" she echoed, hoping that, being from Nevada, she wouldn't be expected to know a family obviously from South Carolina. After all, South Carolina and Nevada were on opposite sides of the country. Social intrigue didn't travel that far, as far as she knew. That said, she wasn't exactly one to comment, not knowing much about social intrigue anyhow.

As the other Lila stood, the blonde girl did as well, not sure if she was pleased or displeased about the end of the feast. On the one hand, she was rather tired from travelling- she hadn't, of course, been able to travel by airplane to Sonora- and she would be able to get some sleep, but on the other, she'd been enjoying the conversation. Although bits of it had seemed a bit . . . strange. For the most part, she had enjoyed interacting with another person, though.

Lila took a moment to consider the other girl's offer, but not a long moment; hardly a noticeable one, actually. She had had a feeling that she was being judged, which irritated her slightly- but it wasn't prejudice, really, which would have truly annoyed her. And it would be good to get to know the other girl a bit more.

"I'd like that," she replied, deciding quickly. She glanced over at the woman calling for all the new Crotali. "Shall we go, then?"\n\n
0 Lila Gringe I couldn't either, but it isn't such a bad name. 0 Lila Gringe 0 5


Lila St.Martin

February 06, 2006 7:19 PM
"Charleston Careys," Lila repeated, nodding confirmation. "That's the name the South Carolina branch of the family usually uses. They've been enemies of my family since the oldest Anthony - I can never remember how many of them there are - married the last of the Hamiltons." She gave a slightly dry laugh. "I've always felt a bit sorry for the Savannah Careys. They've been allied to the Charleston Careys since they broke things off with the Virginia Careys, but they're actually more related to us. My step-grandmother is the Savannah patriarch's mother." The tiniest twist of the right corner of her mouth would have betrayed her distaste at listing Eileen and Uncle Alasdair as associates to those who knew her well, but she thought it safe to say that Two wouldn't have noticed.

"There's two Careys - Savannah Careys, that is - here right now," she continued, hoping against hope that Two wouldn't work out that the step-grandmother thing made them her stepcousins. "Gwenhwyfar's a second year in our House, and Morgaine's a Pecari in our year. They're sisters, and you'll avoid them if you want to keep any sort of good reputation." She was being nicer than anyone would expect her to be, giving the other girl friendly advice despite the breach of family loyalty. The fact that Gwen had betrayed the aforementioned family and that she had never liked Morgaine had nothing to do with it.

She put her question to her same-name roommate as she stood and nodded at the answer. She hadn't really expected a no. No one had told her no since she was old enough to walk and talk at the same time...well, almost since. Besides, it was all part of the game. "Pleasure's mine," she said at the response question, and began to make her way towards the Head of House. \n\n
16 Lila St.Martin Just very famous and a good source of puns. 80 Lila St.Martin 0 5


Lila Gringe

February 08, 2006 6:55 PM
Well, that was a lot of information to receive all at once. Not that she hadn't asked for it; it was just slightly overwhelming. It was also a bit confusing.

As far as Lila could follow it, the basic points of the other Lila's speech were that the Charleston Careys didn't get along with the South Carolina St.Martins- due to a marriage that didn't exactly seem to have anything to do with either family- the Savannah Careys were allied with the Charleston Careys but not with the Virginia Careys, and that the South Carolina St.Martins were related to the Savannah Careys. Wow.

'Social intrigue' didn't quite cover it.

It took effort to keep Lila from gaping. She had thought American politics confusing when first introduced to them at ten, but southern familial politics were just as- if not more- complex, in her opinion.

Avoid Gwenhwyfar and Morgaine Carey? That was an interesting thing to say. Obviously they had a bad reputation, but her housemate had been vague enough that Lila hadn't the faintest idea why. The only thing she could deduce was that the Carey sisters were somehow related to Lila St.Martin- which meant that her fellow Crotalus would certainly know more about their reputations than Lila herself.

Of course, the bad reputation thing only made Lila curious about the two girls her roommate had mentioned. Curiosity killed the cat, she knew. Then again, satisfaction brought her back. On the one hand, it would be interesting to discreetly find out why Gwenhwyfar and Morgaine Carey had a bad reputation. On the other, it would be a bit blunt to just ask one of them 'Why does Lila St.Martin seem to not like you?' And blunt was one thing Lila Gringe certainly was not.

Lila waited a moment before heading for the Crotalus Head of House- falling in step with her housemate might seem clingy, which wouldn't exactly be positive. She didn't want to seem desperate for friends- which she wasn't. She wanted friends, of course, but desperateness wasn't just an unwieldy word. It was also a bad thing for a reputation.

She didn't particularly care about a reputation, but in the beginning of something, she was certain it was smart to cultivate a good one.\n\n
0 Lila Gringe That's really a burden for only a name. 0 Lila Gringe 0 5