Headmistress Marnett

June 09, 2006 11:00 PM
Headmistress Marnett knew she should be calm and collected on the first day of the term. The staff and especially the students would expect it, after all, and she never was one to fret or appear particularly worried. But it had been two years since she last stood in this place, as the head of Sonora about to welcome a new set of first years. And, much against her logical mind and generally down-to-earth disposition, the headmistress was feeling quite paranoid as to how her school would fare over the course of this term.

This past year, or at least the half in which Lucinda was present to witness, had been pleasantly peaceful. Everything went on without a hitch and Sonora once again seemed to gain well-deserved respect from the community. It was nice, as well as a much needed rest. The year before, however. That was an entirely different story. Utter disaster didn't even begin to describe it. The school, staff, and possibly a few traumatized students were left in to suffer the consequences as the weather system, keeping Sonora in livable conditions throughout the year, seemed intent on destroying everything. The entire, horrible debacle finally ended anti-climatically when a prairie elf vigorously cleaning the school was discovered as the source of all the problems. And then there was the year before...pleasantly peaceful once again. The headmistress couldn't remember if the year before that was at all unbearable, but the chance of this term being “pleasantly peaceful” was beginning to seem rather unlikely.

As it was, nothing yet had gone awry. The students had arrived by way of the usual stuffy, uncomfortable covered wagons. They were escorted into the Cascade Hall as Tavarius Mims the painting of Sonora’s points keeper looked on, commanding them, like any old, stodgy professor would, to stand straight and quiet down. Most important to this evening, the first years were once again each given a chalice of clear, bubbly potion at their table and then, as one large group, told to drink. Upon drinking the potion, each student would turn the prominent color of their house: a bright blue for Aladren, deep red for Crotalus, a sunshine shade of yellow for Teppenpaw, and of course a mud variety of brown for Pecari. It was as the traditional sorting ceremony decreed, and as the founders, amused as they were with rattling the new additions, would have wanted.

And now, with this important part of the night out of the way and the first years fading back to their original skin tone, it was time to enjoy the best part of any feast…the food. Of course, a speech was required of her first. She never did like to prolong a student’s hunger more than necessary, so of course, it would be short.

Headmistress Marnett stood, appearing even more fragile and worn than the previous year, and cleared her throat in an attempt to gather everyone’s attention. When it quieted down, she began her speech.

“Welcome to Sonora Academy. First years: seeing all these new, pleasant, colorful faces has always been one of my favorite parts of our opening feast. I am very glad to see that you have arrived in one piece and I am sure you will find that the rest of the year is much more enjoyable than a ride on one of our covered wagons.” She paused for a moment and drew her eyes over the student population. “I suppose all our returning students would like to hear is that it is time to eat, correct? Well, I will not delay any longer.” Lucinda smiled and the large feast appeared across the hall in an instant. The school year had officially begun.
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Oscar

June 11, 2006 3:33 PM
It was ridiculous. He could understand that Tarquin was upset, but that was really no excuse not to feed him punctually. He would usually remember eventually. However, 'eventually' was not something that a cat of Oscar's calibre should have had to endure. Especially not when there was a feast in progress.

Entering the hall as the Headmistress finished her speech, he stalked up to the staff table, knowing for a fact there would be a free seat there, given that Tarquin was holed up in his office wailing like a kitten, and it was a seat that he, more than anyone else, would be entitled too. Plus he knew he had a good friend at that table; should anyone object to his presence, she was also - almost - duty bound to defend him (alright, he wasn't a magical creature, but he was damn fine and handsome, and certainly deserved to be cared for). There was also the cryingly obvious fact of his superiority over the students, which gave him a right to sit there.

He leapt lightly into the seat next to Kiva, glad that it was still free. He really didn't see how anyone could object. Unlike many uncouth cats, he did not climb onto the table and proceed to drag the food out of the bowls and all over the place. He had impeccable manners at the table, as in all aspects of life. He sat in Tarquin's chair and used the time honoured aristocatic method of obtaining food; miaow your politest, most unwhinging miaow, blink up adorably and adoringly at the chosen human - Miss Kijewski, in this case - then stare at that delicious looking plate of chicken.

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Professor Kiva Kijewski

June 11, 2006 5:15 PM
Kiva Kijewski had been a professor at Sonora for the last two years. This was to be her third. Her first year had been rather eventful considering the weather charms had konked out on them during her first lesson with the second years and a terrible duststorm had formed as a result, causing her and her students to have to rush back into the school. Though, those Craven twins had gotten themselves a nice little adventure and had scared the wits out of Kiva when she couldn't find them. The rest of the school year hadn't gone much better. She didn't even want to mention Stephen that year.

Her second year hadn't been nearly as eventful as her first. Her classes had gone off smoothly, her students all seemed healthy, the only thing that was off was the Headmistress Marnett had to leave for a bit because of her own health issues. Other than that, last year had gone of rather smoothly.

Now here she sat, watching the students eat and get to know one another while old friends told of their summer vacations. Kiva had never considered becoming a professor until her father's illness caused him to grow weaker and forced Kiva to find a job that allowed her to be closer to home. If that hadn't occurred, she was sure she'd be in the Amazon studying some creature or another.

A small miaow startled Kiva from her thoughts. She looked around trying to figure out if she had heard the noise correctly. And then it happened again. Kiva looked next to her to find the previously vacant seat now occupied by a cat. Oscar to be exact. Kiva gave a startled look when she saw him and then smiled. He really was a strange cat. She leaned down and reached out to stroke him. "Oscar, what are you doing here?" She asked in a pleasant voice. "Where is Tarquin? I haven't seen a sign of him." Not that that really surprised her. Kiva doubted that man ever willingly left the library.

She noticed the cat staring at the chicken and chuckled. "Are you hungry?" She cut a small chunk of chicken off of a leg and set it down in front of Oscar. "I'm not sure the Headmistress will approve of such things as a cat eating at this table. But, not much we can do about it now." Kiva said, having no difficulty making conversation with Oscar. "Oscar, you ought to drag that man of your's out of his hiding place on occassion."
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Oscar

June 11, 2006 5:43 PM
Oscar purred and nuzzled Kiva's hand as she obliged with the chicken. He gave her an almost reproving glance as she said she wasn't sure how the headmistress would feel about having a cat at the table. A cat? He was not 'a cat'. 'A Class' cat, yes. Mere feline, no. He was careful not to turn the full evils on Kiva though, as she really was a dear friend and a fine lady. Fine ladies did not deserve bad treatment (as didn't sophisti-cats). Plus she had been most prompt with her delivery of a very choice cut of chicken. He licked his lips hopefully.

He looked away slightly shiftily when Kiva mentioned Tarquin. He normally would have been there for the feast, and Oscar suddenly felt bad for leaving him. A certain amount of purring and cuddling tended to cheer him up a bit (until he remembered that Danny had given Oscar to him, and then he started wailing into Oscar's fur, which was not appreciated). He gave a low 'mrrrow' which would possibly have been translated into a shrug and a cough had he been human and licked his paw quickly.

He appreciated the way Kiva chatted to him, and hoped she would stop by the library later. If not, he would have to pester her to make Tarquin come out, or maybe just go and talk to him, and convince him to contact Danny. Much as Oscar didn't like his companion's companion, he felt sorry for Tarquin. And wanted feeding at decent times.


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Professor Kijewski

June 15, 2006 10:37 PM
Kiva smiled down at Oscar. He really was a strange creature. Ria was more than likely to snub anyone who wasn't Kiva where as Oscar seemed to want to draw attention from anyone, he didn't seem to care who. Luckily, none of the other Professor had spotted the devious cat just yet and by the look of things around the hall, it was about time to clean up anyway.

"Here, let's go back to find Tarquin. Maybe get you a proper meal while we're at it." Without waiting for the cat's consent, Kiva lifted him into her arms, manuevering him so that she was able to scratch his head freely. She moved around the Staff table and stood infront of the four tables that held each house. "ALADRENS TO ME PLEASE!" She called out, using the sonarus charm to make her voice heard over the crowd. Once she was sure that the last of the stragglers had found them, Kiva looked out at her new branch of students. They all looked relatively harmless. That was a good thing.

"My name is Professor Kijewski and I'll be your head of house. If you will following me, I will get you all to your commonroom where, I'm sure, you want nothing more than to hop into bed after such a long day." Kiva smiled at them all in a genuine friendly manner. "Quickly, let's go. If you lose sight of us, there is nothing that can be done." Kiva turned on her heels and marched out of Cascade Hall with Oscar firmly in her arms.

OOC: This is just to get some more threads moving in other parts of the school. You are free to continue making posts here at the Opening feast as well as any replies to the thread of HoH speech in the Aladren Commons. Thank goodness for fuzzy time! Have fun! And...sorry Oscar\n\n
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