Sadi Powell

October 31, 2009 4:08 AM
The evening was miserable; rain trickled in never-ending dreary streams over the entire state of Arizona, punctuated by an occasional rumble of thunder. The stiffling summer heat only made it all the more unbearable. However, within the grounds of Sonora, where the weather charms were working perfectly, the school appeared beautiful. 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. Headmistress Sadi Powell 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, who looked a little under the weather. He had assured Sadi not half an hour ago that he was fine, but his unusually waxy complexion and a dark ring under each eye told her otherwise. He did, however, seem able to gather the first years together, so Sadi was not concerned for the time being.

When all the wagons were empty, Sadi joined her colleagues - several of them new - at the staff table 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 congratulate Professor Fawcett on becoming the new potions master here at Sonora, and I would like to welcome back Professor McKindy to teach charms.” Sadi was delighted to welcome back the charms professor, as not only was Aaron a good friend, but she'd had the impression he'd been more popular with the students than his recent counterpart. She was similarly pleased to have John as full time staff, but would miss the freedom of employing a substitute. “I would also," Sadi continued, "like to welcome several new faculty." Her announcement at the end of the previous term that so many of the staff would be leaving them should have indicated to the student that this year would see several new professors. "Our new medic, Cleo Rocamboli," Sadi indicated each new addition to the staff as she mentioned them, "Quidditch Coach Amelia Pierce, Professor Dakin to teach Care of Magical Creatures, Professor Carter to teach transfiguration, and Professor Levy to teach Defense Against the Dark Arts."

“There have also been some alterations in Heads of Houses," Sadi continued after greeting the new professors. Alterations were, of course, necessary, as few of the previous year's Heads remained. "Professor Flatt will continue to lead Teppenpaw, and Professor Fawcett will take charge of Aladren House.” Sadi would normally only elevate staff to Head of House after they'd been teaching at the school for some time, but considering the staff turnover situation this year, she'd been left with little choice. “Crotalus students may welcome Coach Pierce as their Head, and Pecari House will be under care of Professor McKindy.”

“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, Jose Santoro, and Head Girl, Elly Eriksson, please come to collect their badges.” Sadi congratualted each seventh year, and offered a smile as she handed over the large badges bearing the school crest. “I would like to offer my congratulations this year’s prefects, and ask them please to join me to collect their badges. The prefects are: for Aladren, Grayson Wright. For Teppenpaw, Lucie Dupree. For Crotalus, Laurel Cider, and for Pecari, Holly Greer."

Sadi distributed the badges with a smile and ‘well done’ for each student. 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 to.

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 kept some of her attention of the students, and some of it on Henry Flatt, and some of it on the egg noodles as she dished them onto her plate.
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0 Sadi Powell Welcome to the Opening Feast! 3 Sadi Powell 1 5


Kameyrynn Prinzo

November 01, 2009 1:35 AM
(ooc this is to tie the two Teppenpaw first year conversations together if that is ok with folks)

Kamey blushed into her food again for a moment using the time to finish what was in her mouth while she turned over in her mind the information she had learned about Tobar. Cool, he's a gypsy, she thought. That should be interesting to learn about. She peaked out from around her curtain of blond hair and smiled shyly at Tobar "Uhm.. yeah.. sssee I don't get the whole family thing, most kidsss were never at the orphanage long enough to create a sssibling like bond."

Kamey looked to the other girl and said in her hoarse whisper as she offered her hand and a smile. "Hi,I'm Kamey. Do you know any of the upper yearsss? or the Professsersss? I'm really not sssure what to exssspect." Her low whisper makes it very hard for others to overhear what she says. "I mean I knew about magic before thisss but I don't think I've ever conssciousssly ussed it." She paused again taking a breath before she muttered "Note to ssself: ssstop babbling."
0 Kameyrynn Prinzo Dinner looks interesting (Teppenpaw table tie in) 0 Kameyrynn Prinzo 0 5


Dulce Garcia

November 01, 2009 10:22 PM
The boy answered her with a laugh and a bit of a brush-off joke. But, eventually he did explain that the accent was mainly three various dialects. Dulce had to respect him for growing up in various lands. Although she was born and raised in San Francisco, she spent so much of her life in Spain and Mexico that it felt like home in those countries just as much as it did in San Francisco. It was rare for Dulce to meet another person who lived in more than one county.

The girl also asked the same question, but she had picked up on where the accents may have come from. Dulce was a little flabbergasted that the girl knew how to tell the accents apart, but then, perhaps she had also been apart of those countries like he had? Dulce could tell a Spanish from a Mexican accent when most people wouldn’t even notice a different between the two, so she really couldn’t say much regarding this issue.

The boy expanded on his accent by explaining that his family were nomads and travelled to various places. Although Dulce was aware of what Gypsies were, she didn’t understand the prejudices that associated with them. Of course, Dulce was a sheltered child, so that might have been a reason for it.

Dulce had returned to her food assuming that the conversation she had briefly had with the other first years was completed only to find that both of them were expecting something more than her. “I’m Dulce Garcia.” She told the both of them when asked of her name. “I have a sister who’s a third year and Tios who are seventh years. Actually, my Tio is the new Head Boy.” Dulce added, realizing that she actually had someone with whom they could associate with her. “My sister said that most of the teachers left last term for some various reasons, so I think they’re all new.”

As an after thought, Dulce added, “Del, my sister, says that most of the classes are pretty fun and we can work in groups. She says that some of the professors are strict, but aren’t overly terrible. I think we’ll be alright.”
6 Dulce Garcia Did you expect something terrible? 153 Dulce Garcia 0 5


Kameyrynn Prinzo

November 02, 2009 12:11 AM
Kamey was very glad that there was another girl in her year she hated when she had a room to herself, even when she had to hide certain things. It would just have been strange to not have someone else around. She always found it easier to sleep if there was another in the room. And to her it seemed like it was always so. Kamey felt a little sorry for Tobar though, being the only boy, maybe he would room with the second years, or even possibly enjoys the solitude after a large family.

As Dulce spoke of who she knew Kamey ran the words through her mind. Tio, she thought, it could be like zio I guess. A small crease came to her forhead as she continued the line of thought. Maybe in spanish or portugese they are both close to Italian. Though being related to the Headboy is kinda cool. But her uncle that young, I guess this is another with a large family. Wait! Tio...Zio... Uncle

Before her line of thought caught up to her mouth Kamey stopped the small movements that her hands and feet were doing and blurted out in her hoarse whisper, "He's your uncle?" she then abruptly bit her lip and muttered "Sssorry, that wasss rahter rude of me." and her fingers began tapping on the table again.
0 Kameyrynn Prinzo Not really though 'foot-in-mouth' seems to be on the menu... 0 Kameyrynn Prinzo 0 5


Tobar

November 02, 2009 5:59 PM
Tobar looked between the two girls and smiled. He liked Kamey for her uniqueness, and Dulce seemed to be nice enough but it sucked to be the only boy in Teppenpaw that year. He patted the table and smiled.

“So do you girls want to go out for Quidditch? I can’t wait, though I don’t think they’ll allow first years to join.” He frowned and hoped he would be able to at least try out for the team. He swiped his black hair out of his face.
0 Tobar Tasty but not as good as my moms 0 Tobar 0 5


Dulce

November 02, 2009 9:49 PM
Kamey’s sudden outburst startled Dulce rather splendidly. She reacted with a slight jump from her spot before turning her curious gaze at the girl beside her. Look wise, the two girls were completely opposite. While Kamey had blonde hair and blue eyes, Dulce had long dark brown hair that fell in waves down the middle of her back and light hazel eyes that stuck out shockingly against her olive toned skin. While her sister had a round face and was particularly feminine, Dulce had a square face and a prominent chin that made her look quite like their father.

Although she would never be defined as tomboyish, Dulce wasn’t really a girly girl either. She didn’t care about getting dirty, she wore skirts when she wanted to and ripped jeans without a second thought. She always left her hair down; doing nothing more to it than maybe clipping what would normally be bangs back slightly while she played. She did that because for her, her long hair was like a shield. She didn’t mind talking, she just didn’t like it. And, she discovered early on that if her hair was hiding her face, people tended to ignore her.

Today, however, her sister had forced her to wear her hair back and out of her face so that people would talk to her. “Yes, he is.” Dulce replied trying to understand why this would be interesting. “My mother is the oldest of nine. My uncles are the youngest.” It never occurred to Dulce that the size of her family would intrigue others. To her, this was the norm just as speaking Spanish as fluently as she spoke English was second nature for her. “It’s okay.” Dulce said, trying to reassure the girl that her outburst wasn’t any problem. “Is it odd that they are?”

Taking her fork in her hand again to resume eating, the conversation moved on to Quidditch. “No.” Dulce said rather matter-of-factly. “My mother would be upset with me and I don’t want to harm myself in a way that would prevent me from playing the piano.” That was true enough. Her mother would have killed her if she found out she was playing quidditch. Not because her mother didn’t think girls could play, but because she was worried that Dulce or Adelita would harm their bodies permanently that would prevent them from doing the things that they loved. But, more than harming herself, Dulce just wasn’t into sports.

“My Tio-er-not the ones who are here, but a different one,” Dulce explained. “He plays for the Portuguese Quidditch team. He’s a beater. We go to all the home games. Or, we did before I started here.” Dulce could watch a game and get excited while she was there, but she knew she would never participate in one. “What is the thrill with playing if there’s a possibility of getting hurt?” Dulce asked, curious to know the answer that they gave her.
0 Dulce It never is. 0 Dulce 0 5


Kameyrynn Prinzo

November 02, 2009 10:19 PM
Kamey nodded to Dulce as she explained her family. Wow, she thought, it seems as if I am the only one with out a family here. She thought back to her dreams when she first got her letter, hoping beyond hope that her twin would be here and that she would no longer be alone. But it seems that it was not to be. Her family may still be out there somewhere, but she should not think about it so much she realized. If she found them it would be a great thing, if not, then she would mourn them in time.

Glad that Tobar changed the topic Kamey let out the breath she had been holding and picked up her fork to continue eating. "I might go out for Quidditch eventually, I've never played before or even flown before for that matter ssso not this year definately." she replied in her hoarse whisper "I will need sssomething to keep me in ssshape though if I want to be a part of the Sssummer production back home. What other fitnessss clubsss are available that I can get into?"
0 Kameyrynn Prinzo Re: It never is. 0 Kameyrynn Prinzo 0 5