Headmaster Bulla

April 02, 2008 5:22 AM
An new year, a new batch of students to take over the position of first years. Manfred had been spending the day up until now mostly in his office, finishing up last minute paperwork for the new year which was just beginning and was rather glad to have escaped it now, especially as he could hear the students noisily making their way inside from the Gardens where the wagons looked to have almost all arrived. He finished the walk from his office, down the Hall of Plants and into the lobby before the Cascade Hall.

"Evening, Mims," he greeted the Portrait of the old professor who kept score of the house points. "Ready for a new year?"

"We shall see, Headmaster," the portrait said stiffly, frowning down at a group of younger students who had been enjoying their reunion a little too much for his taste.

"We shall indeed," Manfred nodded, before moving on through the doors and making his way up to the Staff table. "All prepared, I hope!" he said to the staff already there, only slightly in jest. "I hope you've got enough potion prepared, Marian. It looks like we're just about ready to start." He gave himself a self-critical last check over and then, satisfied that he was quite presentable, moved to his own seat and stood behind it. He watched the students for a minute, and then have the nod for the potions to be brought in before taking his seat for the initial ceremony.

Each of the new students was handed a goblet, filled with a potion somewhat unique to Sonora. It was clear and bubbling and its recipe a strictly held secret. When drunk, the drinker would turn the colour most associated with the house they were meant to be in. Which meant all of those who turned bright blue were called towards the Aladren table, while those who went deep red were summoned to join Crotalus, the muddy brown first years were raucously cheered over to Pecari and the others, who weresunshine yellow were warmly welcomed to Teppenpaw, each by the older students already assembled and well used to seeing this spectacle. The colours didn't last long, generally a few minutes at the most, but that was generally quite long enough for the house to be obvious and the unsuspecting first years to get quite a surprise. Manfred waited until things were starting to settle down again and then stood.

"Good evening," he started, voice loud and carrying over the noise. "And welcome to another year at Sonora Academy. I hope you have all come back - or started with us - sated from your summer adventures and are new ready to settle into the learning routine. But, before that - and indeed before the feast that the Prairie Elves have spent so long preparing for us today - there are a few announcements to make. Firstly, and ironically, about the end of the year. I know it's still got quite a long time to go, but if you have any interest in running a stall or entertainment at the Festival to be held then please start thinking about what it is you want to do. Forms will be handed out before the Midterm holidays which you can fill out and return if you want to participate by more than just showing up and enjoying the day.

Secondly, I would like to congratulate Professor Yuma. Over the summer she has completed a course she was taking at nights and so, sadly, I must inform students that Sonora will no longer be offering Divination as a course. However, Miss Yuma, as she will now be known, will not be leaving us, but rather will be serving Sonora in the capacity of Guidance Counselor. Her office is being set up at the moment, but should be ready within the week for students wishing to speak to her. The third announcement requires six students to join me for a moment. Would Mr Gunther Heinrich of Aladren, Miss Lila St. Martin of Crotalus, Mr Saul Pierce of Pecari and Miss Pepper Jones of Teppenpaw please make their way up here - and of course Mr Zack Dill, and Miss Jennifer Zucchero as well, please."

Manfred already had the small box out of his pocket as he made his way around to the front of the table to greet the summoned students, and he opened it as soon as the first four were all there. Zack and Jennifer he asked with a wordless gesture and a kindly look to stand to one side for one more moment.

"Congratulations," he informed the four, in a voice intended for them rather than the room at large. "You have all been selected to serve as Prefects for your houses. Remember this is a position of both privilege and responsibility. You will have the power to give and take points, and will be expected to assist your Head of House and the Head Boy and Head Girl if a situation arises. I'm sure you will do us all proud in your new capacity."

He handed them each their prefect badges, bronze metal embossed with the badge of Sonora and the word 'prefect' underneath, then straightened himself back up to address the school once more.

"These four students have been chosen to join the ranks of our school prefects. I'm sure you will all wish to congratulate them," and here he paused so that the four could get their due in applause. "Thank you. And thank you to our new prefects too. You may return to your seats." He beckoned Zack and Jennifer over. "Last, but most certainly not least, I would like to present our new Head Boy and Head Girl with their official badges of office." He pulled out the two last badges from the box, but left it open for the moment as he handed them to the two seventh year students. They were a little bigger than the Prefect badges, one of which Zack already wore, and the Quidditch Captain badges, one of which Jennifer had pinned to her uniform, although were of the same basic pattern - the school crest and the title of their newly official role embossed smartly into the metal. "I'll need the interim presumptive badges back," he said quietly to them both, taking advantage of the congratulatory noise the rest of the hall had erupted in.

He put the badges, when they were handed over, back into the box and closed the lid, returning it to the safety of his pocket.

"And now, I'm certain you're all quite starved from your journeys and the endless speeches and would like to get to the food. So, without further ado, the feast."

He waved his hand and each and every table was suddenly groaning under a multitude of dishes plates and jugs, each filled to the brim with one or another of a quite impressive variety of foods and drinks. Enough, indeed, that no student had yet found the feast lacking, and no student was ever likely too. Apparently, Manfred noticed, Tuppy had been quite influenced by the feast they'd had at the ball last year as well. There were certain dishes he recalled from it that had shown up again.

"Enjoy!" he said, before taking his seat, feeling quite pleased with how things were starting out.
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Amelia Smythe

April 02, 2008 1:19 PM
Amelia waited with the other first years, hating being part of a crowd. She’d enjoyed pestering her sister on the journey from home, but now Cecily had gone to find her friends. And Amelia was left standing with the other children who didn’t know yet where they fit in.

Although she was acting excited, most of it was just a front; Amelia was terrified. Besides, the last year when Cecily had been away at school had been the best year of her life! She’d received all of the attention, rather than having to share t with Cecily, and she’d made all of her own decisions, rather than having to come to a compromise with her sister. Plus she’d borrowed some of Cecily’s school books over the summer, so she knew she could teach herself the spells if she really wanted. A large part of Amelia just wanted to continue being taught at home, and let Cecily come to this stupid school if she wanted.

Of course, Amelia couldn’t deny that the other part of her did want to be here. It was where she could make friends of her own, and talk to whomever she wanted, and do whatever she wanted without her parents watching over her. Not that her parents were restrictive in any sense of the word, but Amelia was looking forward to seeing what life was like without them around.

Anxiously Amelia waited until she was sorted. Cecily had told her what was going to happen, so Amelia took it in her stride when students around her started changing to weird skin tones. Milly drank from her own cup, and was delighted, but not surprised, to see her skin become the deep red representative of Crotalus house.

Deciding she had already bothered her sister enough for one day, Amelia turned to the nearest other red person she could see. “Hey, we’ll be in the same house,” she said, smiling. She brushed her blonde hair over her shoulder in a would-be casual manner. “Do you want to sit together?”
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Sophie Xuereb

April 06, 2008 7:07 AM
Sophia had made her way from the wagons and into the school proper carefully and slowly. She had looked up at the building before entering, noting several potential points of interest including some unusual things half-glimpsed through windows. Her path through the lobby had similarly been slow and unhurried by the students of various shapes and sizes who hurried back and forth around her. The time was well-filled with examinations of the portraits, for all she didn't speak to a single one of them, until she reached the doors to the hall itself, and peered through them.

Unlike some who might have done so, Sophia did not require time to make certain of her appearance. It was, as was perfectly usual, quite neat and unlikely to have changed since she had retied her hair back upon alighting from the wagon. Her new forest green robes had been spelled by her mother before she left so that they did not crumple or wrinkle easily. It was easier, her mother decided, because Sophia was not the type to enjoy having such things present. Sophia liked things to be orderly and quiet as much as possible. She liked there to be a routine and a logic. She liked things to make sense. Being anything less than neat seemed nonsensical to her, and she was prone to go to great lengths to fix that, so having the robes spelled just meant that things would go easier.

It was noisy in the Hall. The most noise seemed to be coming from a table where the students had brown badges, the least from a table with red. Although the noise was present in some fashion everywhere, which was a mild deterrent to entering the room, Sophia gathered herself and did so anyhow, moving towards the group she could see gathered at the front. They too seemed to be new, and, like her, didn't have badges on their school robes.

She couldn't think of anything to talk about while they waited, so she stood silently on the edge of the group, looking around and trying to take everything in. There seemed to be quite a lot. The waterfalls on the walls, the staff at their table, the older students gathered at their own tables, and her fellow first years, huddled together. She was looking up and examining the light source - they looked like crystal chandeliers of a sort - when she realised she was being offered a goblet, and, after a moment's hesitation, took it.

All the other first years seemed to be being given similar goblets, she noted clinically, as she lifted it to sniff. Nothing particularly struck her about the odour, and the colour didn't really tell her much either. The fact that it was bubbling while not being hot seemed to give credence to the idea that it was a potion. As none of the others appeared to be suffering any ill effects, and her observations hadn't given her any clear idea of what it was for, she took a tentative sip and tried to identify the taste.

All she was really certain of was that it didn't taste like chicken, which, she thought further, wasn't that surprising as the idea that everything tasted like chicken was rather far-fetched in any case. She brought the goblet back to her lips to have a proper drink and, just as she started to swallow, realised that something had changed.

The people around her were turning different colours.

Red, yellow, brown and blue.

And, for that matter, there was a definite tinge of red to her own skin. A tinge that was rapidly becoming more solidly coloured.

She stopped drinking in surprise and was subjecting the potion left in the goblet to more careful scrutiny when she realised that a girl was talking to her.

Red. From tip to toe, assumably, for all the robes didn't make it readily apparent. Just like her.

“Do you want to sit together?” the other girl asked her.

Sophia examined her hand again. Red. Red was most closely associated with Crotalus, from what her readings about the school had said.

"Alright," she said, after a moment. She looked at the girl again. The red really was very prominent. She wondered briefly about what effect it had on her own appearance before dismissing the idea as trivial. Clearly - considering the four colours that the students had turned - this was a method of sorting, and, just as clearly, there must be a way to reverse it that would soon be brought to her attention. Or, she revised as she noticed some of the students were already starting to lose their bright colours, perhaps it just wore off on its own.

"I suspect we are to sit there," she pointed at the table with the red badged students sitting around it. "My name is Sophia. What's yours?" She had considered for a moment merely leaving it at her name, as asking did seem a mite rude, but decided that as it was a completely legitimate enquiry and as the other girl had addressed her first it was justified in this instance.\r\n\r\n
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Amelia

April 10, 2008 3:14 PM
Amelia smiled widely at the other new girl when she agreed they should sit together. Walking with a bounce in her step towards where the other Crotalus students were seated, Amelia purposefully steered them away from where her sister was sitting, an to a relatively empty part of the table. As they selected seats, the other girls introduced herself as Sophia. Waiting until she had settled her lightly padded frame comfortably before the table, Amelia offered yet another beaming smile.

“I am Amelia Smythe,” she said airily, as if it were the most wonderful news a person could hear. “I knew I was going to be sorted into Crotalus; it’s the only proper House, after all. How about you?”

While she waited for her companion to answer, Amelia scanned the room with small brown eyes. She spied her cousin Lucas, seated over at the Aladren table, and a girl she was almost sure was a Carey, and many other people besides. This was amazing; never before had she been in a place with so many people her own age. There had been a fair few at extended family parties, the sort Daddy called ‘business meetings’, but never quite this many all at once. The idea of sharing so much space with so many people was both daunting and exhilarating.

“We’re going to share a dormitory, isn’t that exciting?” she exclaimed to Sophia. “Oh, I do hope the beds are comfortable. Sorry, I do talk far too much. You can try to stop me but I doubt you’ll have any effect.” Amelia laughed, searching the table for a dish she might enjoy. “Is that lasagne by your elbow?”
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Sophia

April 12, 2008 1:05 PM
Amelia definitely exuded a very friendly air, Sophia had decided after being in her company for even such a short while. She wasn't quite so used to making snap judgements like that - two minutes consideration really wasn't enough to make an accurate appraisal - but it had been made very clear. The smiles which were wide, abundant and quite untroubled by her own careful caution. The eagerness to talk, which could also be interpreted as Amelia being in love with the sound of her own voice, but seemed to not be that. Or not entirely anyhow.

She was preparing to answer the first query when Amelia beat her to speaking again, giving Sophia more to consider. Amelia could probably be best described as a little overwhelming, Sophia finally decided as she looked at the dish next to her elbow and came to the conclusion that it definitely looked like lasagne, but as to whether it was vegetable or beef or some other variety she was less certain, and considered that cutting into it or even a bite would be necessary to sort out which it was. Nevertheless, she picked it up and passed it to Amelia, having decided that the query had also been a request.

"I believe so," she said, as she did so, before pausing and going back to everything else that Amelia had been asking. "I had considered which house I might be in," she said slowly, choosing her words carefully. "I don't think I'm quite so spontaneous as the Pecari need to be, so I didn't think I'd be joining that house. As for the other three, each has their merits that I would have fit with, but I suspect that the potion was correct in placing me in Crotalus. From what I've read and been told it is almost certainly the best fit for me."

Was it exciting that they would be sharing a dormitory? Perhaps, Sophia silently conceded, but it was also likely to be quite exhausting, if Amelia was like this all the time. At least she realised that she talked a lot. It saved Sophia from having to point it out, something which she suspected might cause offence.

"I was definitely getting the impression that attempting to stop you talking would prove a difficult task," she said, smiling back for the first time. "But as I'm slower to speak, perhaps its for the best. Balance, perhaps."

Examining the table herself, Sophia made careful choices of what she wanted. Vegetables, because they were good for you. She looked sideways at the lasagne again and then flicked her eyes up to look at Amelia.

"Is the lasagne any good?" She asked, pondering adding some of it to her plate too.
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Amelia

April 18, 2008 12:38 PM
Milly laughed as her new friend commented on their mis-matched (or well-matched, depending on your point of view) talking habits. Well, Amelia assumed they were friends, anyway. They were going to be spending the next seven years of their lives together (Good Merlin that was a long time) so it made sense for them to be friends.

“The lasagne is excellent,” Amelia answered, nudging the dish in Sophia’s direction. All the food looked good, which was both a blessing and a curse – Amelia loved food, as was evident by her curvy figure, but had to be careful not to let her curves turn unsightly. As it was she was happy with her appearance, especially compared to her older sister’s child-like and tiny frame. Still, she didn’t want to go too far and end up looking like her Muriel. That just wasn’t attractive.

Munching her way through her plate of exquisite food, Amelia’s eyes continued to dart around the Hall, taking in its numerous novelties, and she pondered what to say to her neighbour. Uncomfortable silences were always to be avoided wherever necessary.

“Have you brought any pets with you?” she asked, careful not to speak with her mouth full. “I brought my sister’s rat, because the Headmaster’s so stuffy he wouldn’t let her bring them both, so I brought the other one for her, and I’m just going to sneak it into her room later. She’s crazy about her animals.”
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Sophia

April 19, 2008 9:18 AM
Sophia nodded and edged the lasagne a little closer so she could cut herself a slice and place it on her plate with a minimum of fuss. "Thank you," she said, as she moved the plate back to a more central location in case someone else should fancy some as well. She cut a bite-sized piece and had to agree with Amelia; it really was quite good lasagne.

She made her way slowly through her food, glancing over now and then to examine the girl sitting next to her and the rest of the people seated at the same table. There were a lot, and they ranged from her own relatively small size to the much bigger people she assumed were the seventh years. In fact, she was pretty sure that the girl who had been given the Head Girl badge was sitting a little further along. Sophia was comparing the half-view with the figure she could recall moving up to the front of the hall a little earlier and was just about satisfied that she was correct when Amelia, somewhat less than surprisingly, spoke again.

"No," Sophia said, as the question luckily didn't require much in the way of consideration. "Although Papa did promise that I might have a kitten for Christmas, so I'll have a pet after midterm." She was going to leave it at that, but she felt she owed Amelia a little more of an explanation. After all, Amelia was telling her quite a lot more than she had told Amelia so far. "We decided it would be better if I settled in to the school a little before I was given a pet to care for. Learn the school and get used to the schedule before the added responsibility of looking after a pet." Perfectly sensible to Sophia's mind.

She wasn't too sure what she thought about rats and so chose to not comment on Amelia's pet choice. Or, rather, her sister's pet choice. She was a little worried about the casual way that Amelia was talking about circumventing the rules though, and frowned slightly. "Do you think you should really sneak it to your sister?" she asked. "What if you get caught? You might get in trouble."

Trouble was another of those things that Sophia didn't like very much. She tried to avoid it if she could.
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Amelia

April 20, 2008 2:10 PM
Amelia nodded along as Sophia explained about not having a cat ’til Christmas, but inwardly she was thinking how mean her father must be, to make her wait until midterm before having some company at school. Not that Amelia would care – she didn’t really like animals all that much, and she definitely wasn’t into taking care of them – but if a kid really wanted a kitten, it seemed a bit cruel to make them wait for it. It wasn’t even a flat-out refusal; it was like holding out a gift but not letting you take it yet. Amelia kept these opinions to herself – unlike her sister, she knew when to keep quiet.

On the other hand, Sophia’s comment about getting into trouble was positively sweet. Amelia laughed out loud. “Oh, never mind about that. Even if anyone finds out, they probably won’t care. And even if they do, I can just say they were visiting,” Milly shrugged. Avoiding trouble wasn’t exactly high on her agenda; she could always wiggle out of it if necessary. “Don’t get me wrong, I’m not going to skip class without good reason, or anything like that, but there’s no point following rules just for the sake of it,” she said, with the air of someone who wasn’t going to be swayed in their opinion.
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Sophia

April 21, 2008 8:17 PM
Sophia frowned again. It was more than a little worrying that Amelia was so blasé about the rules. Rules were important. They gave structure to everything - from how to behave to what one could and could not do. Following the rules was not for something one did simply for the sake of it. It was something that one did because they were the rules and there must be a good reason that they were introduced in the first place. Good reason for breaking the rules just didn't come into it in Sophia's mind-frame.

"If you say so," Sophia eventually said, in highly dubious tones and not at all convinced by Amelia's arguments. She was slightly hurt that it had been something that Amelia cared so little for that she had laughed at Sophia.

There was little else that she could say to that, so Sophia focused more on her dinner and her examinations of the hall, and wondered when they would be shown their commons.
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Amelia

April 22, 2008 1:50 PM
At Sophia’s less than enthusiastic reply, Amelia couldn’t help but laugh again. “Don’t worry,” she said, with what she hoped was a reassuring smile, “I’m not going to get you into trouble. I’m not getting myself into trouble, if I can help it. But we’re only here for seven years. Got to make the most of them, right?”

Making the most of things starting from now, Milly finished her dinner and moved on to dessert. She helped herself to small portions of chocolate brownies, strawberry ice-cream, and some sort of fruit flan. “I am planning on eating a lot, though,” she said, laughing again. “And make as many new friends as I can,” she added, between mouthfuls. “How about you? Got a seven year plan?”

Amelia continued to eat while she listened to Sophia talk – she thought this girl was quite nice, definitely nice enough to share a room with, probably nice enough to hang out with, too. Always a bonus – Cecily hated some of the girls in her dormitory. Amelia would hate to be in that position.

It wasn’t long before one of the Professors stood and began calling the Crotalus first years to her. “That’s us!” Amelia exclaimed, jumping up form her seat. “You coming?”
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Sophia

April 23, 2008 7:30 AM
Sophia used the excuse of her mouth being full to hold off on replying. She chewed slowly and thoughtfully, taking advantage of every second that it allowed her until there was nothing left but to answer.

"To an extent," she said. "It's both more and less than that really, because I'm planning beyond the seventh year and I'm being mindful that life has a tendency to trip up even the most carefully laid plans. I don't think I plan on eating a lot," to be truthful, Sophia hadn't really considered food as something that required planning. She expected she would eat and that was just about that. It was one of the things that hadn't gone under the microscope of her consideration. "Enough will probably get me far enough." She wasn't sure she'd thought about friends either. Casting her thoughts back Sophia considered. Perhaps she'd missed an important factor when she'd been working out what she wanted to achieve while away at school.

"Work hard. Learn. Get good grades for my CATS and RATS. Get into a good college." Sophia stopped there. After that was what she was working for, and although she doubted her mind would change as Papa had said it might.

When dessert was just about over there was a call from closer to the entrance to the Hall. Amelia was off her seat far faster than Sophia who paused to find and use a napkin before following suit in a much more demure fashion. Nodding, as she did so, Sophia trailed along, taking advantage of the new opportunity to examine the hall more freely and joined the group gathered around the older woman who had called them. The Professor, as she learned quickly, who was to be their Head of House.\r\n\r\n
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