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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Adelita Garcia

May 03, 2009 11:12 PM
Adelita’s summer had been absolutely perfect. She had gotten the solo for the recital since her teacher was quite impressed at her pointe skills, so come the end of the summer, Lita was able to have the spot light on her for a change. It made her feel better about being at Sonora. Last year, Lita had been so worried that not being in her dance class would cost her a spot there permanently. She had an irrational fear that she would forget how to dance while she spent her days at Sonora. But, earning the solo in the recital squashed her fears.

And now that she no longer had that insane fear, she was more than excited to be back at Sonora as a second year. Being a first year had been alright. Everything had been new and exciting and she had met quite a few amazing people with whom she called her friends. But being a second year meant that she was established, at least on some level, here at Sonora. She didn’t have to worry about making the wrong impression any longer. Of course, she was well aware that being a second year wasn’t anything remotely special, but she felt that stating she was a second year gave her more authority than when she said she was only a first year.

She sat at the Crotalus table next to people she was comfortable with and a bit aways down from where her Tios were. Now that her Tia was gone from Sonora, Lita didn’t have the barrier there to help her keep her Tios from being over-protective of her. Although, Tio Jose promised he’d leave her be while in the commons.

Lita sat quietly while the sorting went on, watching what the first years went through the color changes and giggling at their reactions. She wondered if she looked so foolish the year before and decided not to think about that too much. Instead, she just took in the moment. Soon enough though, the speech and the sorting was done and the food filled the plates in front of her. She couldn’t eat just anything, but she picked out some foods that were good for her and still appealing. Like grilled chicken. She missed her Mama’s seasoning, but at least it was better than just salad.

Reaching her fork over to grab some chicken, Lita accidentally jabbed someone’s hand with her utensil. Realizing her error quickly, Adelita dropped her fork, “I’m so sorry!” She exclaimed, “I didn’t get you too badly, right?”
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Ethan Valentine

May 04, 2009 11:14 AM
Summer had been dull. No vacations. No old siblings going crazy. Very few twin antics. Like every summer beforehand, he and Elliot had been forced into a day camp all summer. It was just like regular school, but instead of math, it was kickball. And instead of English, it was craft time. It didn't sound so bad when Ethan thought about it in his head, it was more the fact that they scheduled in the fun. Couldn't they just go to the park and find something to do? Having tag from 9-10:30, then crafts from 10:30 to noon, then lunch til one, etc...made every seem over-calculated. It took the fun out of it.

Then he had to watch Earl pack up all his stuff and leave for college. Ethan was too young to really remember when Eddie left. He was just gone one day, to not be heard from since. But Earl, he remembered, he knew. It was his big brother and somehow going to college seemed a lot worse that just going off to Sonora, though Ethan was also too young to remember that much either.

The wagon landed with a dull thud in front of the school and Ethan barged his way past two people to get off first. He hated those wagons. Why couldn't they fly fist class wagons? Something with velvet cushions and hot stewardesses handing out peanuts and soda. He felt Elliot hot on his tail and put him into a headlock, giving him a quick noogie and releasing him before Elliot's loud expletives caused too many people to look their way. Ethan received a hard punch in the arm in return, and both made their way to their respected tables, waving fondly to each other.

He grinned watching the shocked faces of the first years as they changed colors. Some looked rather upset by the change. Ethan had found it very cool when he suddenly looked like a boiled lobster. Apparently others didn't feel the same way. Ethan refused to clap for anyone he didn't know during the new Headmistress's speech, though he could see Eavan and Elliot over at the Teppenpaw table clapping politely. Of course they would; they're Teppenpaws. He smirked to himself and that smirk turned into a grin as the table instantly filled with delicious food. After a summer of his dad's failed attempts at cooking and take-out, this was truly something to clap about.

Ethan picked up his fork and stabbed the biggest piece of chicken he could find, but the sudden pain in his hand caused him to drop his fork and cuss. He shook out his hand to ease the pain and looked at who would be stupid enough to think his hand was a peice of grilled chicken.

Oh...a girl. A pretty girl, who was sorry. Ethan sighed. He couldn't get mad at a girl. He assessed the damage to his hand. He could still see the little indentations the prongs had made, but no real damage.

"Naaa. It's nothing. Don't worry about it." He held out his hand to show her before picking up his forked chicken again and placing it on his plate. "I'm Ethan, by the way. It's kinda stupid that we've been in the same house for a year and still haven't spoken."
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Lita

May 06, 2009 6:41 PM
Lita turned to find it was one of the Valentine twins with whom she had so carelessly stuck her fork into. She always got the two of them mixed up in class, mainly because she didn’t know them. Even though her Tios were twins, she never actually saw them as such because they were so different. They were always just Tio Jose and Tio Mateo. But with the Valentines, they had the same face and, as far as she knew, the same personality.

She smiled when the Valentine twin told her not to worry about his hand. Well, at least he wasn’t screaming at her and making a scene. That was something. Boys were rather frivilous sometimes. They hit people for fun. They didn’t like cute kittens. They didn’t like the color pink. They didn’t like nicknames. There were a lot of things that Lita didn’t understand about boys and found to be very silly, but she was quite happy that the Valentine twin was not yelling at her for her klumsiness.

“It’s nice to meet you, Ethan.” Lita said, greeting him with a genuine smile. At least she had a name, but she doubted that would help if she were ever in a room with just the two Valentine twins. “I’m Adelita, and you’re right, it’s weird that we never worked together in class or anything. But, you do have your brother, so I suppose he’s your automatic partner.” Lita added without really thinking about it. Although, Charlie was her best friend and Lita was pretty sure she had never worked with her in class. Was that strange? Probably not. Last year was the year to meet people. Working in class with new partners was the easiest way to do that. After all, that’s how she had met Nathaniel, Daniel, Juri, and Euna.

“I met your er…brother? Last year.” Adelita informed Ethan. “Well, technically, I never really spoke to him, but we worked on the Concert together.” She wasn’t really sure why she felt it important to say that at all, but for some reason, mentioning the fact that she knew his family on some level meant more of a connection. “Anyway, are you happy to be back at Sonora or do you miss summer already?” Lita asked while she cleaned off her fork and went to grab some chicken again, this time careful of where she actually stuck her fork.
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Ethan

May 07, 2009 1:21 AM
"Adelita," Ethan said with his bad Spanish accent, rolling the name over his tongue carefully. "Pretty name for a pretty girl." Ethan liked flirting with girls. They got embarrassed or shocked. Any reaction was funny as hell, as long as they don't profess their love back. The last thing he wanted was to have a girlfriend. He back up his compliment with a grin.

"Yeah, Elliot's my other half etc...it get kinda boring after a while. Found that out last year. This school likes to have the students work in pairs a lot. It gets old after a while. I've lived with the guy for twelve years. I'm ready to branch out." He shoveled a large forkful of chicken into his mouth, swallowed and then took a few gulps of pumpkin juice.

"My brother? Oh Earl! Yeah, I don't know how he ended up in that thing. He's not really the spotlight type. I think my sister coerced him into it somehow. That's her over there, with Elliot." Ethan pointed over a few people's heads to the Teppenpaw table where Elliot and Eavan were seated next to each other, but talking to separate people. Eavan's prefect badge gleamed in the chandelier's light. "She's a prefect and kinda pushy, but she's not bad. You have family here, right?" He knew that mostly siblings all went to the same school and he remembered both Earl and Eavan mentioning that there was a girl in his year belonging to a large Hispanic family. And Lita looked to be the only one who fit that description.

"Happy? I don't know. I mean, it's school, but it's not like regular school. Never learned how to make things float in elementary school. I guess I don't really like being in any place for too long." Ethan took another long drink from his goblet of pumpkin juice. "What about you? Glad to be back?"
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Lita

May 10, 2009 10:47 PM
For all the years that Adelita had to introduce herself to people or listen to her parents introduce her to people, she never picked up on the fact that her name might be a little odd to hear or say for others. People put the accent of her name in different spots making it sound like a whole different name. It amused her more than anything to hear it, especially since she could have been given a completely difficult Spanish name. Still, it was nice to hear people try it, even if the natural accent for her didn’t come naturally to them.

Adelita blinked at Ethan for a moment when he complimented her looks. She could feel her cheeks burn slightly from it and couldn’t quite figure out why. He hadn’t been the first person to ever say she was pretty. She heard it all the time from her family and her Instructor. Maybe it was because she didn’t know Ethan that she felt somewhat embarrassed by the compliment. “Oh, thank you.” She replied a little uncertainly.

She giggled a little when Elliot commented on the classes. It was true; Lita couldn’t remember any class last year where she didn’t have to work in pairs. Ethan was right; they pretty much always worked with another classmate. Well, it wasn’t necessarily a bad thing. Lita liked to meet knew people even if she was a little intimidated from time to time. “Yeah, I suppose that would get old after awhile. I mean, it would be nice to have that already made friend/partner while here at Sonora, but sometimes it’s good to meet new people too. You know, step outside of your box or whatever that term is.” Adelita commented while munching on a bit of her chicken.

Adelita glanced over at the Teppenpaw table where Ethan was pointing and vaguely remembered the girl he was pointing at as the one whom came to visit Spain with her Tios a couple of summers ago. “Family?” Adelita questioned blankly for a moment. “Oh, you mean my Tios?” She asked rhetorically. Adelita pointed to her Tios who sat together looking as though they were having another mild argument with one another. “Tio Jose and Tio Mateo. I think your sister is friends with my Tios.” Adelita commented in a matter-of-fact tone with a slight shrug. “My Tia graduated last year, she was Head Girl, and next year, my sister, Dulce, will be here.” She was just blabbering now, but it couldn’t be helped. Family was always important. “They have a different last name than me though, Santoro.”

Munching happily on her dinner, Adelita listened to Ethan explain whether or not he was happy to be back at school. “I was home schooled before Sonora, but I definitely like it here better. The only thing that makes me not like being here is the fact that I don’t have my dance classes anymore.” She admitted looking very put out by the thought. “I know this won’t happen, but I have this huge fear that I’ll totally forget how to dance while I’m here. So, I have to practice a lot while I’m here to keep in shape with it.”

OOC: Hey, just so you know, I still plan on posting Bella, I just have been so busy with RL stuff that I haven’t had the time to sit down and work her out. Sorry, I’ll try within the next couple of days though!
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Ethan

May 11, 2009 3:47 AM
Ethan grinned as Lita's cheeks darkened slightly. "No prob," he replied to her thanks. He leaned across the table and grabbed a roll, buttered it and took a huge bite as he listened. "I like being outside the box. Less cramped," he grinned at his own play on the concept.

Ethan was soon glad he had gone to a school in which Hispanic people were the majority or else he would've been really confused as to what a tio and a tia were. And since he was a tio himself, it would've been embarrassing to have to ask what one was. "Yeah, Eavan has a huge crush on one of your tios. Matt this. Matt that. It gets old. My brother just graduated too. I actually think he went to your tia's house last spring break. She's the singer, or something, right?" He remembered Earl going to see her at some club and neither he, nor Elliot or Eavan were allowed to. None of them were of age and they had spent the evening watching Finding Nemo and throwing popcorn at each other.

Ethan arched an eyebrow when Lita said she danced. Ethan himself had played a ton of DDR, but as for real dancing he lacking. "Dancing, huh? Like hip hop? or like that ballroom stuff? I wish I could help you remember, but I don't think I'd be much help," he said with a shrug and a smile.

OOC: It's okay. I'm a very patient person...sometimes :P
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Lita

May 18, 2009 10:14 PM
Adelita laughed at Ethan’s quip, but was quick to hide her amusement behind a hand. She wasn’t sure why she always felt the need to stifle her laugh while at Sonora. She supposed because she thought someone would shush her if she laughed too loudly. Eventually, she’ll have to get over that random insecurity of hers.

Her eyebrows raised and her nose wrinkled slightly when Ethan explained that his sister had a crush on her Tio Mateo. The idea of anyone liking her Tio in that sense felt very foreign to her. It wasn’t that she wasn’t aware people would like her family, she wasn’t blind to what went on with the adults, but Tio Mateo was mean. He always dunked her in the water when she didn’t want to get wet. Always embarrassed her when she was dancing by yelling out her name. And he was constantly picking on her. No, her Tio Mateo was not someone Lita ever thought a girl could like. Of the twins, her Tio Jose was much nicer. He left her alone most of the time or would play with her when she asked. Not her Tio Mateo.

“Tia Izzy is in a band now. The Satyrs. That’s who she was auditioning for. She’s really good, so if your brother went, I’m sure he had fun.” Lita said rather matter-of-factly. She had never seen her Tia perform with her band until the video came out and she was able to watch it at her dance friend’s house, but Bella had sang in front of the family enough for Lita to get an appreciation for her Tia’s voice.

“Hip hop?” Lita asked, quick surprised that Ethan had thought of that dance style for her. “No, I dance Ballet and Contemporary. Although, maybe I’ll try hip hop. I’ve never really seen it done.” Adelita admitted to him, looking thoughtful. “Thanks for the offer to help, but Charlie dances Ballet too, so we’ll probably just practice together.”

OOC: Sorry for the wait.
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Ethan

May 21, 2009 2:39 AM
He thought it was a little weird that someone who seemed as outgoing as Lita would be afraid to laugh. He saw girls do it all the time back at his elementary school. Beth Slauson even went so far as to try and not laugh, which always ended up as some strange nose snorting. Why anyone would think that was better than laughing was beyond him.

He laughed in return at Lita's face when he mentioned Eavan's crush. He probably shouldn't have mentioned it, but it was already out, and Ethan really didn't have room in head for apologies or regrets. In fact, it was about time that one little secret got out. Her diary the past few times he's read it, had been pretty dull.

"Yeah. Pretty sure he did," Ethan said simply. Actually he had no idea. Earl had been pretty tight-lipped about the whole trip. Ethan assumed it was because Earl was lording over everyone that he was an adult and didn't have to tell anyone anything anymore. He had found Earl's Satyrs cd in their room one day and he and Elliot had a listen. If that was her Tia singing and it was the same girl he saw in the yearbook, then he was sure Earl had a great time.

"Ballet, huh? Cool." Though Ethan though it far from cool. All that ran through his head was men in tights. Decidedly not cool. But it was all right for girls. And he was very glad Lita turned down his offer of help. Was he not thinking when he said that? Most likely. He knew Charlie by the sole fact that she was in the same house and year. Another person he really should be talking to.

"Let me know if you ever need an audience. I'm sure I can drag my brother out to see a couple of pretty girls dancing." Ethan smirked. That may not be such a bad outing, actually...

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Lita

May 26, 2009 10:10 PM
Adelita nodded her head when Ethan stated that his brother had fun with her Tia. It only seemed natural to Lita that such a thing would be true, whether or not the facts were known. As far as Lita was concerned, having fun while with her family wasn’t an option, it just happened. Of course, she was biased with that fact, but she had never heard any complaints when it came to her family. Then again, she never really listened anyway.

“Have you seen the video?” Lita asked for conversational purposes (and because she was a little bit proud to be related to her Tia) to Ethan. “I had to go to my friend’s house to see it because we don’t have a picture box, but I really liked it.” She hadn’t seen much of her Tia this past summer because of how busy her Tia had been, but she was still very proud and support of her career as much as she was with all her other Tias and Tios careers.

“I like Contemporary better.” Adelita admitted, even though she was fairly certain Ethan had no idea what Contemporary really was. “It gives you more freedom of movement than Ballet does. Less restriction.” Lita loved to dance and the older she became, the easier it was for her to find her own rhythm. It was just easier to find within Contemporary than it was in Ballet. Eventually, she would be able to dance her own solos without even thinking twice about the way her body moved. For now, though, she had to keep on practicing and the sooner, the better. She had perfected the pointe over the last year and a half, now she had to perfect everything else. Especially if she wanted the solo in the summer recital again.

Lita glanced at Ethan for a moment, thinking over his proposal. It wouldn’t hurt to have a fresh pair of eyes to look at her dance before the audition come Christmas. But, she wasn’t sure if the Valentine twins knew how to critique. Still, “I’ll keep you in mind. Sometimes it helps to have people watch to get the kinks out, you know?” Lita commented. “So, Ethan, now that you know I dance, what do you do for fun?”

OOC: Not sure if you noticed, but I did post Bella. If you aren’t going to reply, then no worries.
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Ethan

May 27, 2009 3:15 AM
OOC: I noticed, and I will respond unless you'd rather we just figure things out OOC.

IC:
It took Ethan a second to realize what a picture box was. He still had trouble with people who hadn't been born into a mixed family. He knew everything and still found it weird that Lita or anyone else would'nt know what a TV was...or Bertie Botts Every Flavored Beans. It was weird, but funny. 'Picture Box' was what Taylor had referred to the tv as for a few months. "Naaa. Didn't know there was a video. I wanna see it though. Was it done professionally or did one of the band members have a video camera or something?

"I'm all for less restriction," Ethan said with a hint of a smirk. He had wondered how in the world he had gotten into Crotalus when it's description said it was the rule-driven house. Maybe the potion first year had known something he didn't. But Lita was in Crotalus too and she didn't seem all rule driven.

"For fun? Anything I can get my hands on." Ethan said as the first thing that popped into his head. He tried to do everything for fun. It was why he didn't really do much in History of Magic. Boring. "I play video games when I'm at home. And Baseball. And I plan on signing up for the Quidditch team this year. Finally being old enough and all. You like Quidditch?" Ethan didn't really figure her for a Quidditch fan, but you never knew with some girls. With how tomboyish Eavan used to be, it was a huge surprise that she didn't immediately sign up for the team. Girls were weird sometimes.
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Lita

June 01, 2009 8:22 PM
Lita frowned slightly when Ethan admitted that he hadn’t been aware of a video. She didn’t exactly know what or how the picture box worked, but she was under the assumption that if something was on it, everyone saw it. So, if Ethan had a picture box, why hadn’t he seen the video? It was all very confusing and even though her father was a halfblood, he couldn’t exactly explain it all to her when she asked about it. And now that there wasn’t a Muggle Studies professor, Adelita couldn’t even ask anyone while at Sonora either. “Um…I think it’s Professional. Her label put it together and it looked well done. But, I don’t really know what videos look like to know the difference.”

She didn’t know how to take his comment. Was he still referring to her dance method or was he now referring to something else? Boys were utterly confusing to Lita. She didn’t understand where their train of thought went or why they didn’t like nicknames. The only boy she had ever really communicating with and thought of as a friend, was Nick from dance class. And, well, she didn’t really think of him as a boy. She wondered if that was a bad thing… not thinking of him as his gender.

“Oh, I don’t mind Quidditch.” Lita commented lightly. “Tio Jacob is a Quidditch star out in Portugal. So, we go to his games a lot when we’re home during breaks.” Adelita actually enjoyed watching the sport because the adrenaline rush that one got by simply watching it was enough to get her hooked. But she would never actually play the sport. She was far too concerned about breaking her leg and it not healing probably by the medic to ever dance again. “What position do you play?”
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