Headmistress Powell

May 01, 2009 1:20 AM
It was a beautiful evening. Sunlight streamed in through the windows of the Cascade Hall, creating a dazzling display of ripples and rainbows as the final rays of the day were reflected by the waterfalls lining the room. Sadi had made her way to Sonora in her usual fashion: Apparition. She was wearing her customary plain brown robes and her graying hair was fastened, as usual, in a neat knot at the nape of her neck. She stood quietly in the far corner of the room as returning students noisily made their way into seats, and the first years were gathered by the door. The new students were greeted by Deputy Head Professor Flatt, and Sadi honestly wasn’t sure which party looked more nervous out of the first years and Henry. She understood the anxiety; she herself was concerned that she might make some terrible mistake during her first day as Headmistress. Hopefully those present would forgive any stumbles.

When all the wagons were empty, Sadi joined her colleagues at the staff table (although she stood in front of it, rather than sat behind) and called for attention. “Settle down, please,” she said, gentle but commanding, as always. When there was enough quiet to be heard without the assistance of charms, Sadi graced the students with a smile. “To our older students, welcome back. To our first year students, welcome to Sonora Academy.” With Henry’s assistance, each new student was handed a goblet full of a clear, bubbling liquid. When swallowed, this potion would turn the drinker’s skin the corresponding color of the House to which they now belonged: blue for Aladren, yellow for Teppenpaw, red for Crotalus, and brown for Pecari.

Most students enjoyed watching the sorting of the first years. Sadi couldn’t deny that the event had held her interest more thoroughly when she’d been Head of Crotalus, and so could identify her future students, but it was nevertheless an entertaining event. Therefore she waited patiently until all the students had settled once more before returning to her address.

“As always, the prairie elves have provided us with a magnificent feast,” she said, hoping to reel in the attention of those whose minds had wandered. “However, before we eat, I would like to make a few short announcements. Firstly, I would like to draw your attention to some changes in staffing this year. Professor Flatt,” Sadi gestured towards her colleague, now seated at the staff table, “will be supporting me as Deputy Head. I ask that you afford him every courtesy he deserves.” The worry about what would happen to the school if the government-appointed Deputy were to be unhappy remained unspoken. “Secondly, I would like you all to welcome Stella Nelson, who will be your new school Counselor. If you are having troubles of any sort, students are welcome to make an appointment to see the counsellor at any time.”

"Next I have a notice for the older students. You may have noticed that Professor Huntley is not with us this year. This is because Sonora Academy will, for the time being, not be offering elective classes." Call it pressure from above, cost cutting, lack of student interest, call it whatever you like - the situation remained the same, and was only made worse when one considered the school's inability to maintain all staff members from one year to the next. "If any students in fourth year or above wish to continue learning either Muggle Studies or Ancient Runes as independent studies, please see me."

“There have also been some alterations in Heads of Houses. Professor Flatt will be leading Teppenpaw, and Professor Taylor will take charge of Aladren House.” Sadi decided that the reasons behind this decision (namely to keep assorting governing bodies content) didn’t need to be shared. “Crotalus students may welcome Professor O’Leary as their Head, and Pecari House will be under care of Professor Baer.” Again, the reasons were not explained, though this time in sensitivity to Professor Baer; Sadi felt the transfiguration professor would be more adept at dealing with the boisterous Pecaris than the obstreperous Crotalus girls.

“Your Head of House will support and guide you during your time here at Sonora, and they are assisted by prefects and the Head Boy and Head Girl.” Bringing us nicely on to the next announcement, Sadi thought, as she reached into the pocket of her robes and brough forth a small box. “Could this year’s Head Boy, Geoffrey Layne, and Head Girl, Briony O’Leary, please come to collect their badges.” Sadi smiled at each seventh year, handing over the large badges bearing the school crest, and accepting the temporary badges they had been wearing until now. She replaced them in the box, where they joined four prefect badges. “Could this year’s prefects please join me to collect their badges. Congratulations to Lucas Smythe of Aladren, Josiah Ashwood of Teppenpaw, Lutece Anthony of Crotalus, and Irene Liddowe of Pecari.”

Sadi distributed the badges with a smile and ‘well done’ for each student. She put the lid back on the box and returned it to her pocket as she waited for the applause to die down before attracting attention for the last time that evening. “Thank you for listening for so long. I have no more announcements to make, so you are free to enjoy your food.” With a wave of Sadi’s hand, 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 an impressive variety of foods and drinks. Enough, indeed, that no student had yet found the feast lacking, and no student was ever likely too.

As everyone began eating, Sadi made her way to her own seat, and sunk into it, relieved that the hardest part of her day was over. She poured herself a small measure of good wine, and sipped from her goblet.

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Bridjalyn Tuppin

May 01, 2009 3:18 PM
Bridjalyn climbed from the wagon and followed the crowd of first years into Cascade Hall. There was an atmosphere of excitement and all the returning students were noisily chatting away, the din was a little intimidating but a hush soon fell as the headmistress started her welcoming speech. Then it was time for the sorting. One by one she watched other nervous looking first years drink the bubbling potion and get sorted. People called out greetings and congratulations. Suddenly she missed her older brother and wished for a moment that she had chosen to go to the same school as him. He might tease her way too much but she could still count on him for support.
With a determined lift of her chin, she suppressed her nervous urge to giggle hysterically or do something else ridiculously stupid and moved forward to drink the potion. Clutching it tightly in both hands she took a hasty gulp. Immediately her skin felt all tingly and she saw her hands go brown. Pecari House! Fantastic! She was sure there would be a lot of action and adventure in that house and her parents would be pleased. Her nervousness vanished, replaced by excitement and anticipation and suddenly she couldn’t wait for the feasting to start, she had been too nervous to eat all day.
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Mike Song

May 01, 2009 4:27 PM
Mike Song began his summer hopeful for two things: no work and plenty of beach time. Four hurricanes, three tropical storms, and five tropical depressions later, and all Mike wanted was to hop a plane to Arizona and board the nearest wagon for school. He had been forcefully evacuated twice, something his mom resisted fiercely against, using words in Korean that others might blush over; while the front yard's one palm tree managed to stay erect, his mother's favorite lemon tree was literally skewered. He'd spent the majority of his break involved in clean-up, and somehow he'd been forced into running the boardwalk tours with his cousin Bae.

Mike had not been pleased.

It was interesting, though, he couldn't help but note, that returning to school as a second year really did change one's perspective on things. He knew where stuff was, had an okay handle on his wand, and had a pile of friends to trade high fives with. Not to mention, he was no longer the lowest on the pecking order. There was a whole new batch of firsties to heckle and lord over. Mike didn't necessarily see himself as a bully, despite having been labeled one in the past. It wasn't like he went out of his way to pick on people- and even when he did, he was generous and indiscriminate with it. His favorite target, namely his sister Euna, was not as available as she once was, and so he was forced to find new ones.

His dark brown eyes scanned the new additions to his table briefly before landing on a short first year- granted he wasn't much taller being only twelve and a boy, but still- with brown hair. Mike fluffed his coarse black hair twice, fighting back a smirk, before heading over to the girl. He stood at her back and waited for the prime moment to announce himself. "Hey, first year," he drawled, enjoying the presumed surprise his sudden interjection might cause. "You're in my seat. I didn't think we'd have rude people sorted into Pecari so soon."

He gave the girl a chance to respond, mostly ignoring whatever she might have to say, before continuing. "It's fine, I'll let you make it up to me. Get me a plate, cheese pizza only, and some milk. And some of those cupcakes with the chocolate frosting."

Mike crossed his arms smugly and forced an irritated expression onto his handsome features. "Hurry it up."
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Pepper and Constance Jones

May 01, 2009 5:55 PM
It was with very mixed feelings that Pepper returned to school. She could only hope that the debacle that had happened with Briony at the end of last term was going to remain there. It had become generally known in the aftermath that the cookies had been spiked, so at least she had that defence for making her outburst, even if it couldn't excuse the content. She supposed it was sort of a relief for it to be out in the open (so long as the 'open' remained between her and Briony and didn't spread to Saul), however, it hadn't felt like a very positive experience at the time. But the main reason that she wasn't sure quite how to feel about this first day back was bobbing up and down enthusiastically beside her. Connie, her youngest sibling, had turned out to be the second magical person in their family and was starting Sonora. Pepper was sort of proud of her and sort of glad to have someone else in her family to share it all with. But she'd got so used to it just being her, as the years ticked by without any more of her siblings getting invited to the school, that she'd begun to think of it as something unique to her. Not that she minded Connie in the sense that she was jealous at having to share, it was just odd. It was like coming home to find her in her room, or having read her diary (something magic had, thankfully, kept her out of for the last few years). She also felt a little anxious. The magical world could be dangerous and unpredictable, particularly to Muggle-borns and she didn't like the idea that, as she was now in her final year, she would have to leave Connie on her own in it so soon.

Connie, however, seemed like she would cope with it perfectly well. She was already disentangling herself from Pepper as they walked up towards the school, running to stick her nose into this, that and every darn thing going, giving Pepper a shrewd inkling of which house she was going to be in.

“Con, I have to leave you here and go sit with my house. You wait to be sorted,” Pepper said, hesitating only slightly over the word. She knew Connie would take it all in her stride but she did worry about the shock the process would cause her. Although she knew the first years weren't meant to know anything, she hadn't been able to help telling Connie that something would happen but she wasn't to worry about it – it wouldn't last.

“Ok, see you later,” Connie nodded. Her tone suggested that Pepper was fussing over nothing and that she would be just fine if she'd go off and leave her. The quick squeeze around Pepper's waist for reassurance before the older girl could slip away into the crowd suggested that she was glad to have her there though. Lining up with the other first years, she took the potion. Pepper's warning had suggested that this would do something to her. But she'd also said it would be ok and not only did she trust Pepper but obviously it was, otherwise something would be wrong with Pepper still. She took a few gulps of the liquid and, on lowering the chalice, saw that her skin had turned a deep brown. She glanced from side to side. It looked like it was about the most normal colour she could have gone (which was sort of a shame) – some of the other brown kids didn't even look that different to someone with a heavy sun tan. She imagined though, that with her red hair and what should have been pale skin, she looked most peculiar and a little like she'd swum through mud.

Forgetting that the brown meant something other than being brown, she automatically trotted over to where her sister was sitting.

“I'm brown. Oh, yours are all yellow,” she said, suddenly remembering that this showed where she was meant to sit. “Which table's mine?”

“That one, see?” said Pepper, pointing out the Pecair table. “Just go and find a seat.”

“Anywhere?”

“Anywhere,” Pepper nodded, giving her a little pat on the shoulder. Her fingers barely made contact with the younger girl's shoulder, as Connie was already bounding off to find someone to sit with. Striding confidently towards the Pecari table, she came up behind a boy just in time to hear him telling a still vaguely brown girl – presumably a fellow first year – that she was in his seat.

“My sister told me we could sit wherever we like!” she burst out before really thinking about it. Although, if she thought about it, Pepper wouldn't tell her something that would get her into trouble and Pepper was the oldest in the school, whereas this boy didn't look much older than the girl he was now ordering to get him some food. “And she's way older than you, so I think you've made a mistake,” she informed him, setting herself down beside the girl. “Don't get his pizza. I don't think you have to really,” she reassured her.
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Bridjalyn Tuppin

May 03, 2009 8:53 AM
For an instant Bridjalyn froze and her back tensed. The drawling voice continued “Its’ fine I’ll let you make it up to me...”
Bridjalyn relaxed and almost laughed aloud. What had she been doing missing her brother? Clearly there were enough losers round here that she wouldn’t even notice his absence! And here was one presenting himself to her on the very first day of term like a sacrificial lamb. She tossed her hair and turned to look at him with a steely glint and was pleased to see that he wasn’t much older than her. That meant she would have a few years to mess with his head!

Before she could respond to his comments, another brownie who had come up behind him told him “My sister told me we could sit wherever we like, and she’s way older than you...” The girl slid in beside her. She looked fun and with all that red hair she probably wouldn’t back away from a fight, but it was a good thing the brown was fading fast as it really didn’t suit her.
Bridjalyn grinned widely at her “Thanks! I won’t” “My name is Bridjalyn. It’s great to meet you! What’s your name?”
As she spoke she glanced back at the boy wondering how or if he would respond to his failure and also wondering what tack she herself should take. She was glad they had been interrupted before she could carry out her first plan of getting the food then dropping it all over him. That wasn’t a very subtle or intelligent idea and besides for all she knew he would be able to clean it instantly with magic or something which would make it no fun. Maybe her new friend would have some ideas.

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Bridjalyn Tuppin

May 03, 2009 11:08 AM
In a sudden mercurial change of heart Bridjalyn decided to try being friendly. After all the boy was probably just having a bad day or coming down with something or maybe he was just like her brother and it was lack of food making him cranky. She really didn’t want her first day in a new school in a new country to have problems. She remembered how annoyed her parents had got over their regular calls into parent teacher conferences at her primary school because of her feud with that idiot in her form and how they had made it very clear they would not be happy to be called to America for similar reasons.
She leapt up and flung her arms around the boy in a huge hug, before giving him a kiss on each cheek ,(If she was completely honest with herself she was hoping he would be a tiny bit embarrassed by her exuberant greeting, after all he had been rude),
“I think we got off on the wrong foot. I’m Bridjalyn. Come and sit with us” she encouraged, “there is lots of space and lots of pizza, enough for everyone. So you’re in what, the second year? What’s it like at this school? I can’t wait for lessons to start. Which do you reckon are the best? She hoped her rapid fire questions would put him in a daze so he would sit down and eat and forget about anything else.
She grinned at the red haired girl again.

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Mike

May 03, 2009 11:39 AM
Mike, as much as he was loathe to admit it, might have miscalculated slightly. Plainly, he forgot to take into account that first year Pecaris were a slightly different breed from other first years. His House, after all, wasn't exactly known for its meek and mild demeanor. It certainly didn't seem to help matters in the least that they were quick to join into packs, which were fairly difficult to inspire the right sort of nervous fear in. A friend in tow and all of that other muck.

But his mood was peckish, and having his attempt thwarted first by one first year female and then plainly ignored by the original target left him feeling only the more mulish. His state was no further improved by the apparent cheerfulness of the two firstlings, who proceeded to exchange introductions- and just what sort of name was Bridge-alien anyway? He hoped it had some foreign rooting, and wasn't more of the same strange disease in names that half the school seemed to carry. At least his name had a proper reason behind it- it was perfectly normal in Korea, and he had found a serviceable way to Americanize it.

Obstinately, and showing more than a fair amount of immaturity, he started to push his way into the small space that separated the two first years from the other half of the table. Mike was thrown off guard, however, when he was suddenly attacked. Not only did the girl literally throw herself at him, she proceeded to assault him- that is, assault his cheeks, with kisses. He had some vague notion that exchanging kisses was some sort of European thing, but it just wasn't done on this side of the Atlantic, a fact he tried to reinforce by prying her arms off of him and putting a good two feet of space between them.

"Listen," he started, slightly flustered, "you can't just go about attacking-"

But she was already talking a mile a minute, and Mike was distinctly reminded of his neighborhood grannies who spent their mornings breaking peas and cackling over their evening dramas. This first year- Bridge-alin it sounded more like this go around- seemed, impossibly, twice as annoying. There was no question; he had miscalculated indeed. He could only hope that Red- he could think of no other creative non-name to give the other first year- wouldn't be the sort to encourage it along.

"Stop." He held up a hand, effectively drawing attention to his words. "First rule: no touching of my person. Second rule: try taking the questions in small bursts, like say, one at a time, and then maybe you'll get an answer." Disgruntled, he nevertheless finally took the offered seat- the very one he intended to slither his way into minutes before. The persistent pangs in his stomach won out over any further arguments with his slightly bruised ego.

"And to answer your insane amount of questions: yeah, I'm a second year; it's like any other magic school: we learn stuff about magic; and I don't have a favorite." His irritation was evident in each pronounced syllable. "And before you go off again, it's Mike Song. Now Red," the name slipped out unintentionally, "can you load my plate here with three of those pizza slices by your elbow? Those cupcakes, too." He took care of getting the milk himself; he didn't care what anyone said: nothing was better with pizza than milk.
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Connie

May 04, 2009 1:17 PM
Before Connie had a chance to say that her name was Connie and that she'd thought that that was a funny name because her parents were obsessed with giving them all “interesting names” but she'd never even heard of 'Bridjalyn' as being a name before and could she call her Bridgie, the girl had jumped out of her seat and started planting kisses on the boy who'd been trying to boss her around. Perhaps the girl's name wasn't the only peculiar thing about her...

She was rather amused however as the boy writhed in obvious embarrassment and stated that the “first rule” was not to touch him. It seemed Bridgie had hit on the perfect way to fight back against his attempt at a tyrannical reign over them. For every time he bossed them around, they would just have to pay him back with unwelcome affection.

“Connie,” she corrected him and answered Bridgie's earlier question. Adding under her breath “Do they charge for the words “please” and “thank you” where you come from?” as she held up the plate of pizza slices for him. It was out of his reach, so that was fair enough, but there was no way she was going to load his plate for him. He could do it himself or go hungry, and he certainly wasn't going to get away unscathed for his rudeness.

“He's a bit of a riddle isn't he?” she added to Bridgie, balancing the plate of pizza slices on some others in front of Mike so he could take them if he wanted. “And as we're only allowed to ask one thing at a time, I suppose we'd better conduct some original research.” Her hands had returned to her lap and, under the cover of the table, begun sneaking towards Mike's ribs, “For example, I think we should find out whether he's ticklish,” she grinned, getting stuck in to the task at hand.
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Bridjalyn Tuppin

May 12, 2009 4:41 PM
Despite her amusement at how her European greeting had clearly unsettled the poor boy, Bridjalyn maintained a straight face. When he rather dramatically held up his hand to stop her flood of questions and then started proclaiming his rules “no touching of my person” It got even harder to keep her face straight but she managed it with the utmost concentration.

She quickly resettled into her comfortable seat near the girl who had been about to introduce herself. As the boy sat down too, and started to respond to her questions she breathed a silent sigh of relief glad that it looked like there wouldn’t be any trouble on her first day. His answers might be clipped and irritable but it was probably just due to hunger and at least he had introduced himself. But as she heard his next words, she raised her eyebrows and again found herself battling to keep a straight face. Here he was giving orders again, this time to the first year who had defended her. She just bet that wouldn’t go down well. He was clearly a slow learner!

With anticipation Bridjalyn waited for the response, and it was not long in coming. At first it seemed the girl who introduced herself as Connie ( a very pretty name Bridjalyn thought)was going to ignore it as she pleasantly moved the pizza within his reach but then seemingly ignoring him and talking directly to Bridjalyn she launched her attack “ For example I think we should find out if he’s ticklish”

As Connie started tickling him Bridgie lost her battle with keeping a straight face and burst into peals of giggles, that she just couldn’t control. The shock on his face was hilarious!

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Mike

May 14, 2009 12:16 PM
Mike took the proffered slices of pizza without complaint, his stomach winning out against his bad attitude. Two cupcakes quickly followed, and alternating between the two, he tuck into his belated dinner, paying little mind to the two first years he had (unwisely) chosen to be his victims. Granted, he had only intended to bother the first one, Bridjalyn, and the second- Red, he continued to call her mentally- had rallied to the first's rescue. Still, now he was stuck with two completely cheerful, unbothered, and not crying first years.

His intentions had been thoroughly spoiled, and the comfort of pizza and cupcakes was only helping a little.

Mike nearly choked mid-bite when he felt a sudden invasion of his body. Little hands were attempting, unsuccessfully, to tickle him; instead of inducing laughter, though, his irritation only tripled. For the second time that evening, he leapt into the air to distance himself from unwanted touching.

"Try to pay attention," he bit out, his words landing in heavy chops of consonants and vowels. "There is to be no touching of me. No hugging, no kissing-" His cheeks still reddened from the thought. "-and definitely no tickling. Geez, what the hell is wrong with-"

Mike broke off abruptly, his gaze caught on the Aladren table. His sister was sitting- and smiling- with that Juri creep. His dark eyes narrowed suspiciously as he saw his sister pass a familiar object across the table. That postcard- the very one she had been fiddling around with the whole plane flight and for half the summer; she'd bought it for him? That creep? Hell, Mike had never worked with the guy in class, but he knew enough about him to not like him.

For one, he was far too friendly with Euna. For seconds, Mike didn't like the way Euna seemed to be acting around the guy, all smiles and quiet hope. It was annoying and unnecessary; Euna didn't need friends- she had him. She was his particular and exclusive toy, for all entertainment and subsidiary purposes. And he didn't feel like sharing. The first years were ignored as he continued to glare across the room, his fists clenched.
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