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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Saul Pierce

May 01, 2009 3:22 PM
This was different from the previous six years that Saul had gone to Sonora. One was that he was in his final year and everything had taken on special significance. His last wagon ride. His last Opening Feast. His last chance to watch the Firsties change colors. His last time to be their Tour Guide.

One was that his girlfriend was Head Girl. Briony had gotten a hearty cheer when she was named. Irene had, too, a few moments later. The Pecari Quidditch Team now had a monopoly on the Pecari Prefects. Him, Elly, and Irene were all good friends, so that was going to be way cool this year, too.

But what was really different this time was that Saul was no longer the only California Pierce in the student body. One particular first year was of special interest during the sorting. Saul practically held his breath as Jose drank his potion.

Brown. A slow grin broke across Saul's face. Brown! "Whoo! Jose, yeah!" He pumped a fist in the air and gave his cousin two big thumbs up.

When Irene returned to their table after getting her badge, Saul was still beaming like a proud dad. One of his best friends had made Prefect. His girlfriend was Head Girl. His cousin was in his House. This year was going to be awesome.

"Great job, Irene!" he congratulated her, when she was still a few steps away, but he let her sit down before pointing down the table toward Jose. "See the hippie kid in the John Lennon glasses? That's Hose. Jose Hernandez. He's my little cousin." Jose had only been four when Saul had left for Sonora, so he'd never paid a lot of attention to the kid before, but Jose's acceptance letter had changed all that. Saul had taken the kid under his wing for the rest of the summer and spent hours regaling him with Sonora stories.
1 Saul Pierce You go, Irene! Whoo! 82 Saul Pierce 0 5


Elly Eriksson

May 04, 2009 12:21 PM
The song zipadee doo-dah was playing on repeat in Elly's head, and she was aware she might have irritated one or two people by humming it on the wagons. Never mind; they'd all forgive her soon enough. Elly was unreasonably cheerful - the excited bounce in her step made her usual bouncy steps look like a trudge in comparison. "One year older, not at all wiser," she told Irene as she linked arms with her friend and marched them into the Hall.

Though on further reflection, Elly might concede that perhaps she was a bit wiser this year. Having spent the entire summer travelling from place to place, with nowhere to call home, she felt as though she'd really managed to get to know herself. Oh, she knew how cliched that sounded, but being with Meredith's family, knowing what they'd gone through, and seeing Caedence being a part of a whole new family (again, knowing what they'd gone through) put Elly's own bizarre family life into perspective. Yes, she argued a lot with her mother, and yes her father was away more than he was home (wherever home might be), but they were still a functioning unit. Of sorts.

Then being with the California Pierces had been a real experience. Elly had certainly got her exercise there, carrying around stage equipment practically every day. But then she'd eaten twice as much as usual too, with all the veggie food on offer. Exercise was high on the agenda at Irene's too, with daily Quidditch games, and the monster game during the last week of the holiday. These friends had what Elly would have called 'unusual families' too - yet she was getting it now; the happily married with 2.4 children was a total myth. Nobody really lived like that.

Still, the biggest surprise had been when Echo had joined them. Not only was it very strange to see him again after so long, but then she'd learned that he'd had a girlfriend. It was a very peculiar sort of jealousy that Elly had experienced. Yes, she admitted being jealous, but not because she'd ever wanted to be Echo's girlfriend - her love for him had always been entirely platonic. But there was this other girl who got to be around him all the time, and Elly felt... well, replaced. She knew it was ridiculous and she hated herself a little for it. That's when she realised that selfishness had many forms. As a person who'd always tried hard not to be selfish, Elly found herself consciously assessing her decisions thereonin. It was exhausting.

With everything that had gone on over the summer, Elly was utterly relieved to be back at school. She hugged Saul on sight and sat next to him, making sure Irene sat nearby. Then she preceeded to zone out, as usual, for much of the speech., She cheered for Jose when he was sorted into Pecari (she could almost feel the pride radiating from Saul) and cheered louder when Irene was named prefect. "Knew you'd get it," she told her friend when she rejoined them. Elly grinned widely. "This year is going to rock so hard."\r\n\r\n
0 Elly Eriksson Go Irene! Go Pecari! *waves a flag* 92 Elly Eriksson 0 5


Irene Liddowe

May 04, 2009 5:45 PM
The summer passed reliably quickly, as always. Living in Michigan for more than half her life, Irene had grown accustomed to the insanely long winters and the way the summers simply flew by. There was no stopping it. It just happened. She had spent her summer like always: Quidditch with the twins over the pond, swimming, camping, the annual Quidditch-fest, and simply spending quality time together. But all good things must come to an end eventually and, fortunately for Irene, she had Arizona’s company to return to, giving her a good extra month of summer weather while Michigan began her cool-down. Irene entered the halls of Sonora, her blue-green eyes taking in its familiar surroundings. Cascade was already buzzing with post-summer greetings and calls to friends that had been missed.

Speaking of missed, Irene couldn’t help but let her mood fall slightly. The date, September first, had always meant a little more than just the start of term. It had always meant that another year had successfully gone by together. Brett was off to bigger and better things, she knew. Yes, maybe she was still feeling the effects of his absense. Seeing him over the summer was quite the reality check. She felt like the only on in Pecari's fifth year. Goodbye's had been emotional. So maybe she had gotten a little teary eyed. That was allowed.

Nevertheless, Irene cleared her head of all thoughts that might possibly bring her down. As Renaye had so sweetly pointed out, “The kid wasn’t God, Irene. You’ll live.” Irene took a seat at the Pecari table, keeping her eyes open for the bright red hair that was Elly or the cheerful sound of Saul’s voice. It was hard to believe that they were sixth years already. It was even harder to believe that she was a fifth year! Where had the time gone, honestly?

The new Headmistress began her speech and the Hall fell to a hush. A new Flatt had joined the staff, as had a new guidance counselor. Irene applauded politely with the rest of the group. The Headmistress’s words hummed in her ears as Irene kept her eyes on the front table. It wasn’t until her name was spoken that Irene felt her heart jump. “Irene Liddowe of Pecari.” That’s what she had said. She heard Saul’s voice call out a congrats. Wait, she was a Prefect? Irene couldn’t help the smile that fell on her face as a result of a nice mix of accomplishment and flattery. It was hardly believable that they had picked her. Irene made her way to the front, feeling as if she was walking on air. This year was going to be different. She could feel it. This would be a good year. Dad was on the sober-track, she still had terrific friends, and she had just accepted her badge from the Headmistress. Yes, this would be a good one. Who needs boys anyway?

Irene took a seat next to Saul, suddenly finding it impossible to shrink the smile on her face. The congratulations caused her cheeks to warm as she shared her thanks with both Elly and Saul. "Thanks guys! This is fantastic! I never thought I'd be chosen as a Prefect." To be honest, Irene hadn't thought about it at all. To be honest, she wasn't exactly sure if she was going to be good at it. She would make time though. Between owling Dad, Quidditch, taking on Brett's soccer scrimages (she had been practicing over the summer), and the Fury!, she would find time.

"This year is going to rock so hard." As the girl Irene considered her best friend spoke, she felt her mood elevate even more. "You're so right. I can just feel it! Come midterm, this school is going to be one huge party!"
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Saul

May 08, 2009 9:42 AM
Saul nodded and grinned in complete agreement of the year's excellence. "Absolutely," he confirmed verbally, before popping a slice of pepperoni into his mouth. The elves had evidently heard of its perfection, because it seemed to be available at almost every dinner now, and tonight's feast was no exception. If that wasn't proof of the school being one big party, he didn't know what was.

After swallowing it down with a sip of his pumpkin juice, he leaned in toward his friends. "So, since I'm not the Head Boy after all," a slight grimace was the only sign of his disappointment on that front, but it vanished nearly as soon as it appeared, replaced by genuine excitement and optimism as he continued, "I'll have tons of time for Scrimmages and Fury. We're still planning on getting those up and running again, right?"

As they'd all seen each other only a week or so ago at Irene's for the Quidditch get-together, and having exchanged a few owls even since then, he didn't bother asking after their summers. But the year's plans were definitely in need of discussion.
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Elly

May 10, 2009 8:36 AM
Was it wrong for Elly to feel sort of pleased that Saul wasn't Head Boy? Yes, it would have been great for him if his campaigning had won him the position, but Elly quite enjoyed a little gentle rule-breaking, in which Saul was almost always involved. She felt bad enough with them both (and irene now, too) being prefects, but if Saul had been Head Boy it really would have put a damper on things. Elly was thrilled for Briony though, and had no objections at all to watching Geoff Layne add another shiny badge to his collection. Besides, as Saul pointed out, now there would be more time for him to join in Scrimmages and Fury.

"For sure," Elly replied, nodding hard while pouring some juice - not such a good plan as it turned out, but a wave of Elly's wand soon sorted that. "I'm gonna sort some posters or something for a general creative writing club. Then we can all do the Fury as usual, too." Though Elly herslef wasn't a keen writer, she hoped some of the younger years might appreciate the new club. Then if anyone was really enthusiastic they could continue it after Elly had left Sonora.... which was starting to get too close for comfort now. These had to be the best days of her life. They would be over in two short years - and Saul would be leaving in a just a few months. That was the saddest thought Elly'd had all day. Well, she would deal with it the only way she knew how.

"So, we've got to cause some serious trouble this year, right?" she grinned at Saul. "Anything you say goes, Saul the Guide. What's your fancy?"
0 Elly I was just waiting on this scrap of free time 0 Elly 0 5

Saul the Guide

May 10, 2009 10:05 AM
Saul laughed and leaned out of the way as Elly spilled her juice, managing not to get splattered. "Missed me!" he teased while she cleaned it up. Though, as the trio told it, such an action was how the EEs and Meredith had all become friends in the first place. Except they'd probably stayed messier longer because she hadn't know that spell back then.

He nodded along with Elly as she talked about the additional creative writing club, and then the Fury as usual. He vaguely recalled that they'd already talked about this somewhat after Echo and Brett left, but it was good to have the refresher. He'd been kind of distracted back then.

His grin widened and he perked up in even greater interest though when she said, "So, we've got to cause some serious trouble this year, right? Anything you say goes, Saul the Guide. What's your fancy?"

She obviously hadn't forgotten his plan for a senior prank.

"Okay, so I've been thinking about it all summer. I came up with a couple of ideas, but I haven't really narrowed them down any. First one is, I train Roni to do some kind of mischief. I'm not sure what, but he's pretty clever for a mouse. But I might do that anyway, even if its not part of my senior prank. This summer, I taught him how to identify and attack tofu.

"The next one - which would get back to me in an instant, but that's kinda its whole appeal - would be to turn all the food in the Hall into pepperoni for a few minutes during dinner one night. That would be a really tricky bit of transfiguration, just based on the volume of food, but I'm actually really good at transfigurations if I get enough practice, so I think I can probably pull it off, even if I have to cut it down to one or two tables at a time.

"And my last idea was that the Quidditch team could do something during our last game. Like, I don't know, something that wouldn't disqualify us or get us into too much trouble, but would stand out and get people to notice. Like maybe we could all wear cowboy hats or change the color of our uniforms or something. Or - and after our last game, I was thinking of doing this as game strategy - we could all call each other by secret names so the other team doesn't know who we're calling for assistance.

Or, here's an idea - I don't know how many people we could get to go along with it, but maybe we could exchange names around Pecari for a day, and we'd only answer to our borrowed name, and if anyone tried to call us by our real one, we'd try to 'correct' them. Depending how into we want to get, we could even go to their classes instead of our own. So like, if I was pretending to be Matt, I'd go to all the classes Matt goes to and tell people I was Josh's twin brother, and try to talk in Spanish, and stuff like that. Like when identical twins try to pretend to be each other, only it's more obvious, because we don't look anything alike. We'll obviously have to pick a day when there aren't too many scheduled tests, if we go for that one."
1 Saul the Guide Ah, very good. 82 Saul the Guide 0 5


Meredith Lail

May 11, 2009 11:46 AM
Meredith couldn’t quite explain it. The summer had simply flown by at such an awing speed that she almost couldn’t recall what happened. Well, a few things stood out of course. Seeing her friends was amazing as always, especially seeing Echo and Brett after so long. There was a point after a Quidditch game where she certainly felt it the next day and walked around limping with her knee brace. And having Elly over brought a new cheer to the house, brighter than the long since mostly-recovered cheer that her home usually had. It almost felt completely normal again and it was nice.

Before Mere knew it, September 1st rolled around and she was in her sixth year at Sonora Academy. Time sure flies when you’re having fun and Sonora was just one exciting thing after another. She didn’t even want to think about leaving next year or think about her friends leaving that year like Saul. It would be so different around here. She would save those thoughts for a later time.

Mere thought she saw Elly’s red topped beacon as she entered Cascade Hall, but was caught up in a throng of students—many of whom were shorter or at her height, which was a momentary shock for her—and couldn’t reach her friends before speeches and whatnot began so she grabbed a nearby seat at the Pecari table, paying little mind to the announcements as she often did. Of course she heard Irene’s name and cheered loudly for her friend. It was a little weird how most of her friends were in some position of power and yet they caused the most “trouble” in the school.

When the Headmistress was through, Mere snagged a piece of pot pie before skipping down the row to where her friends were and sitting across from them as Saul was explaining some neat prank ideas. After scratching her cheek where her lengthier ponytail had smacked her, she waved to them all with a cheery smile and a thumbs up at Irene, but waved for Saul to continue instead of a verbal greeting.

“Do zoun—!” She paused and swallowed her mouthful before trying again. “Those sound like fun! I really like the Quidditch idea. You could get real creative with costumes we could wear while winning the Quidditch final.” She laughed as she often did with her friends, blue eyes sparkling.
0 Meredith Lail Very good indeed! 0 Meredith Lail 0 5


Elly

May 15, 2009 11:56 AM
Elly grinned broadly and made a high pitched squee-ing sound in greeting when Merry joined them. Yet they were discussing rather important matters, so any further chit-chat could wait until they were back in the dorm.

"I think they're all great," Elly praised Saul's ideas while reaching for some sweet potato. She'd already seen Roni's tricks first hand so knew the small rodent would be up to the task, and while turning all the food into the Hall into Saul's favourite had some charm and appeal, she'd been hoping his sights were set on a more long-lasting legacy.

"I like it, too," she agreed with Meredith regarding the Quidditch plans. "We could all transfigure our hair pink or our robes into Elizabethan costume," she mused outloud, her eyes taking on the mischeivous glint which now must be so familiar to her friends; it meant she was plotting something. "As for normal games, we could use categories - that would be really confusing. Like Irene could respond to any vegetable, and Merry could be, I dunno, types of cheese or something," she laughed. It sounded fun, but it might get too confusing for the team to be able to focus on the names as well as the game, and that was just pointless.

The idea of Saul pretending to be Matt was enough to make Elly laugh right there and then, but she couldn't see their other housemates going along with it. Matt might be convinced - he liked a good joke as much as the next person - but Elly thought they might have difficulty convincing Danae and Caedence to join in. There was no harm in asking around, though. Elly was on the verge of suggesting they ask the seventh and fifth years, too, but then remembered who that entailed. She smiled, then said, "Sorry, was just imagining us trying to get Morgaine and Cissy involved."

True enough, Morgaine had been far less scary than normal in her concert participation, but Elly guessed that childish pranks weren't quite the same thing. And she would sooner fall of her broom again than have to spend more time with the Tarwaters than she did already.
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Saul Pierce

May 15, 2009 2:06 PM
Saul laughed. "Speaking on behalf of myself and Raoul, I'm going to veto pink hair. But Elizabethan garb or some other kind of elaborate costume is definitely possible. I can get costumes from my family, no problem, if we go that route." He grinned, "Elly's seen the costume van. We've also got hippie gear, and Simon could hook us up with pretty much anything else we might decide to try."

At Elly's mention of Cissy and Morgaine, Saul smiled, too. "Yeah, I doubt they'd go for it. Holly, either. But if we did other Houses as well as other years, we could maybe bring in the Warrens," he nodded at Irene since they were her cousins, "possibly some of the Teppenpaws, and maybe some more of the Santoros. Even if they don't want to pretend to be someone else themselves, we can get them in on the prank enough so that they call the right person by their relatives' or friends' names."

The more he thought about it, the more Saul like the Big Switcharoo idea. "I doubt they'd go for it, but I bet it would be funny if the Geoffs switched. Or maybe the Joshes or the Joses. Can you see little Hose trying to pass himself off as Matt's twin brother?" He laughed, "Or Josh S going to first year classes?" Saul could almost do the former, but definitely not the latter.

For Meredith's benefit, he pointed down the table at his cousin again, since he thought she might have missed the kid's initial introduction. "Hose is the newest California Pierce at the school. That one there in the John Lennon glasses. Pecari, of course."
1 Saul Pierce That is good then 82 Saul Pierce 0 5


Mere

May 18, 2009 11:30 AM
Meredith sent Elly an amused glance at being called to as different types of cheese during a Quidditch match to confuse the other players. Strange and silly, but she wouldn’t write it off immediately. Back to prank matters, she wasn’t entirely sure what the costumes Elly and Saul mentioned would look like, not being much of a history buff and certainly not for muggle history, though the three years in Muggle Studies had helped. But just saying “elaborate” got her mind working.

“I think you’d look just darling with pink hair, Saul,” Mere said, feigning her lesson voice from Ms. Corona’s and then dropping it because she could only stand so much. “But if not, I got a cap from my brothers for my birthday a few years ago that turns your hair green.” It was lost amidst her things at home, but she could find it and it could be toyed with to suit whatever costume choice they made. One less spell to botch sounded good to Meredith and it would keep their hair colored all day. Max and Anthony were good at making spells last.

As she munched on another forkful of food, Mere smiled through her fork. The idea of having a school wide switch day was even more fun than just Pecari switching up. Despite all the people who probably wouldn’t play along, there were bunches more who would, including someone mentioned that Meredith didn’t think she could recall. Another Jose. Saul cleared it up…or tried.

“Pecari, of course,” she repeated with a smile, standing and leaning forward to see farther down the table. “The who glasses?” she asked and scouted for any outstanding glasses among the first years. As much time as she spent with her friends who were much more involved in the muggle world, Mere figured she ought to know more about it than she realized she did.
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Saul

May 20, 2009 12:41 PM
Saul made a face at Meredith when she suggested he'd be 'darling' with pink hair, but the expression turned intrigued when she talked about her brother's cap. A prank idea occurred to him that would work fabulously at home, but the people at Sonora had strange notions about respecting personal property and not wearing strange caps left lying around. If he did it here, Jose was probably the only person who'd fall for it.

“The who glasses?” Meredith asked, sounding baffled, when he pointed out said cousin.

"Not the Who. John Lennon." Saul corrected Meredith, the thought never crossing his mind that she might not be familiar with either of the sixties and seventies icons, or that he might have accidentally fallen into an Abbott and Costello joke. "I don't think anyone in the Who wore John Lennon glasses."

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Elly

May 24, 2009 8:20 AM
This was the best; Elly continued to laugh along with her friends as more ideas were fed into the prank discussion. She could work with green hair, and she hadn't doubted for a second that they could ask Simon's help with costumes.

Elly giggled a little more as Saul and Meredith confused themselves around Jose's glasses - she could see where they were losing each other but wasn't going to point it out. Instead she pushed aside her finished sweet potato and her leek crumble, and reached for a large chocolate chip muffin. She took a moment to wonder whether other students would be wary of sweet treats found in the Hall from now on, and doubted her inhibitions prank last term would ever be traced back to her. Still, she could always claim glory for her deeds once she'd left the school.

"Okay, so should we start asking around to find out who'd be interested in the identity-staling prank?" she asked round a mouthful of chocolate chip. "We could aim it just before midterm, or sooner, if you like." Midterm pranks were always good because people weren't often around over the holiday to dwell on things that were supposed to be fun. Laughing about it and then going home was the best way to go. Still, this name switching idea and the Quidditch robes maybe weren't so much about Saul as they could be. He was the one leaving them, and he should take more glory. Elly decided she would think on it later - maybe she could find someway to surprise him? Without getting him into trouble, of course, but to ensure that he was remembered at Sonora... not that this was really an issue. Being the Guide, Pecari prefect, Quidditch Captain and Head Boy campaigner could do a lot to make a person memorable.
0 Elly Like Mr Fox 0 Elly 0 5