Headmistress Sadi Powell

April 02, 2010 3:04 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 Professor Dakin, newly instated Deputy Headmistress. It was the first time in a good long while that Sonora’s Head and Deputy had been of the same gender, but with Henry Flatt incapacitated and the majority of her staff being relatively new to the school, Sadi had little choice. Rowan had applied for the position, and she had been accepted. She was good with the students; while the Headmistress watched her new Deputy collecting the first years together, she was confident they would make an excellent team.

When all the wagons were empty, and every student had managed to find his or her way into the Hall, 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 Rowan’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 spectacle. 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, first I would like to make a few short announcements. Our returning student will probably have noticed that Professor Dakin, our Care of Magical Creatures professor, has taken on the role of Deputy Headmistress. She will also be Head of Teppenpaw House.” The fact that their government-appointed Deputy from last year brought only relief remained unspoken. “Secondly, I would like you all to welcome Ichabod Linn, who will be teaching Divinations," Sadi gestured to her new collegaue at the staff table. She had personal reservations about the subject, but it had seemed very popular last time it was available at the school. Perhaps it was time it was re-instated. "And," Sadi continued, "Janette Wolfe, who will be your new transfiguration professor.” Sadi had high hopes that this professor would stay around longer than a year. She almost believed it, but student rumours about the position being cursed refused to leave her thoughts entirely.

“Finally, I would like to present this year’s Head Boy and Head Girls with their badges.” The announcement of who would receive these titles had been made at the end of last year, but the Opening Feast made it official. “Could Talen and Lutece cone forward?” 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. 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 was ever likely to.
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Demelza Eagle

April 03, 2010 11:15 AM
Despite the rest of her family, Demelza was rather chipper the morning she was due to return to Sonora. By that time she had gotten over the whole Paul-nearly-getting-slaughtered-by-his-mom's-murderer business. But everyone else, especially Paul (which she could sort of understand, considering his jaw wasn't totally fixed yet) and Kat. But Demelza's little sister was a wimp anyway. But the Eagle family seemed a bit scared, and Demelza didn't really understand it: Uncle Ethan blew the dude into obliteration, so now everything was fixed, right? Well, the rest of her family didn't think so.

True, she had to admit, actually seeing it happen was freakin' scary. She had actually screamed when she saw the beaters bat make contact with Paul's jaw, and thought for a moment that she was next, but Uncle Ethan came. Nothing seriously bad happened, so why all the fuss? Demelza was way past the past. She was ready for a rocking new school year!

The summer, besides the last few days, had been a particularly good one: she got a close friendship with her cousin Paul (again) and even got to meet his girlfriend from his school, whom she had to admit, was pretty cool and good for Paul. And then Jamie came home for much of the summer, and she got to pester him with questions about what an assistant captain does, and he even brought her to a few national Quidditch games! Although, despite all this, she was more than ready to go back to the family-secludedness of Sonora, where she could do whatever she wanted without being teased by her brothers. Plus, she would get to see her friends again!

As the ride on the wagons ended, Demelza got off and entered the school. She took a seat at her house table: Pecari. Last year she was one of the scared little firsties (wait, Demelza wasn't scared...), but not anymore!

She watched the new first years get sorted, and thought happily that some of them might try out for Quidditch, which she was now the assistant captain of Pecari's team. It was quite an accomplishment for her. It made her really pleased with herself: for one thing, she wasn't very good at the smarts section, but she was very athletic. Quidditch was like her new passion. Of course, she also enjoyed singing and writing music but she was in love with Quidditch right now.

She then listened to the rest of a very boring speech from the Headmistress, not really listening and more concerned on the food, yet to come. When it was over she dove into a peice of chicken, smirking. she always got the chicken at home because Kat was a vegan. She enjoyed taunting Kat about it.

Then she realized that she should probably talk to someone to make her night more enjoyable. She wanted to talk to her friends, so when she spotted Jude and Delilah, she sat down right next to them. If she remembered correctly, they were the same people she sat with last year. She was starting a start-of-term tradition!

"Hey guys," she said to them brightly. She gave them a wide grin as she tried to spike up a conversation. "You still got the shoes, Delilah? And you still... don't got the shoes, Jude?" She asked, laughing lightly to herself. Her friends were crazy with their shoes, she supposed. It was rocking!
0 Demelza Eagle Starting tradition (tag: Jude and Delilah) 157 Demelza Eagle 0 5


Jude Normandy

April 03, 2010 11:36 AM
Even though Jude had sort of planned on asking his parents if some of his friends could come over during the summer break, the now-second-year hadn’t gotten around to it. His summer had been particularly busy. They had visited his grandmother in Oklahoma for a few weeks, and then his dad had a gallery show to set up, and then something had happened with his mom’s work, and then all of a sudden he was packing up to be picked up by the Sonora wagon. Never had Jude Normandy experienced a summer that went by quite that quickly—but then again, he’d never had a school to go back to before either. All of his life, before Sonora, Jude had been homeschooled. His parents didn’t think the California school systems did much in the way of teaching well, so they had just taught him at home. He had taken some online classes at the local community college too, but nothing too intense.

Anyway, he was back at Sonora now, although he had been lulled to sleep by the movements of the wagon and hadn’t been very social because of that. Someone had woken him up when they got to the school, at which point the second year had slipped on the majorly hand-me-down shoes that he had swapped Jose for last year (and had removed during the ride) and jumped off the wagon to head into the Cascade Hall. The Pecari was friends with everyone in his year, really, and not seeing Jose he decided to sit next to Delilah. He just didn’t get much of a chance to talk to her before Headmistress Powell started her speech.

The Care of Magical Creatures professor was to be the new Deputy Head, which Jude thought was cool, because he liked her. There were two new professors, and there were two new Head Students, although Jude didn’t know either one. He clapped and cheered anyway. They should be proud of themselves for that sort of accomplishment!

He got out a ‘hey’ and a ‘how was your summer’ to Delilah before Mel came spinning over, as hyperactive as ever. Jude moved aside, scooting towards Delilah to make room for their crazy friend who started talking a mile a minute. But that was just typical Mel, really, and Jude was used to it.

“Chill, girl!” he laughed as he tilted his head towards the empty seat on his right, inviting her wordlessly to sit. “No shoes here. How was your summer?” the brown-haired boy asked, curious. He had no idea what someone as crazy as Mel would do during the summer; his had probably been really sedate in comparison.
0 Jude Normandy I like the sound of that 0 Jude Normandy 0 5


Delilah Kerrigan

April 03, 2010 9:46 PM
When Jude sat down, Delilah gave him a friendly smile and was about to answer his question involving her summer when a crazy burst of energy in the form of her friend sat down. Her grin got even wider for her friend. Summer had been crazy. Actually, summer had felt like being in the middle of a battle between her sister and her new stepbrother. It was a relief to be back at school even if her grades weren’t all that stellar. When she had gotten her grades, she had gotten a lecture from her father about trying harder. It wasn’t that she didn’t try. Often, it seemed like she understood the material, but then when it came time to take a test or write a paper everything seemed like a foreign language.

At least, there were other things that made sense like her drawing and her shoes. “Absolutely! I got a new pair for this year and you have to be the first to sign them,” Delilah answered as she showed off her new shoes. She sensed it would be another tradition or at least she hoped it would be. She wanted to get a pair of shoes every year and have all of her memories for the year on them. That way when she was in seventh year she could look back at what had happened through every year like last year had dealt with salamanders and dodge balls. What would this year hold? Whatever it was, she was sure it was going to be great.

She waited until Mel finished telling them about whatever she wanted to tell them of her summer before Delilah revealed her own mixed news. “My dad got married. I think she’s really nice. Veronica hates her though. I think she hates that Marla, that’s my stepmom, has a son. He goes to this school. A fourth year. Juri Dahlgren. Anyhow, the really cool part, well, I think it’s really cool is that they’re going to have a baby. I’m going to have a little brother or sister.” The downer was that they wouldn’t be around when she had the baby cause the due date was in February, but it would still be cool coming home to a new baby. Maybe her father wouldn’t worry about her grades so much if he was busy with the baby.

“So, how was your summer?” She asked the final member of their little group since he had yet to tell them and she wanted to know. They hadn’t gotten to keep as close of contact as she would have liked and she wasn’t sure how much time any of them would be able to spend together this year. Mel, especially, since she had been promoted to Assistant Quidditch Captain. “Hey, Mel, congratulations on Assistant Captain.” She didn’t remember if she had congratulated her last year or not, but more than once never hurt. She was proud of her friend. “I bet you’ll have your hands full this year with all the new firsties.”
0 Delilah Kerrigan Me too. 158 Delilah Kerrigan 0 5


Demelza

April 06, 2010 9:16 AM
As Demelza had expected, Jude still wasn't wearing shoes and Delilah had gotten a new pair that she wanted people to sign. Demelza grinned widely at them, glad that her friends hadn't changed too much. She liked them they way they were. Demelza certainly hadn't changed much: she was still as hyper as ever, and a ball of energy and joy, in general.

"That's awesome! My cousin sounds a lot like Veronica," she added, thinking of how Paul didn't want his dad to remarry. "You see, my cousin's dad currently has a girlfriend, and they are talking about getting married, but my cousin really doesn't want it to happen. Maybe I just don't know how it feels, but I would love to have a new member of my family! He just doesn't think much of the idea... but a new baby, that's so cool!" She gave Delilah a high five. Demelza honestly didn't know what it was like to not have a mother. Now that she thought of it, she would be devastated if her mom died. Her mom was so cool, being a magical creature caretaker. Demelza ginned when she thought of all the illegal magical creatures she had back at home. Only her mom would do that.

"Well, my summer was very eventful, to be honest. My brother Jamie was home for much of it, because he had lots of games in the U.S.. He's the one who plays on Australia's national Quidditch team. I got to go to a few of his games, and it was so awesome! And then... I spent time with my family most of the summer at home, and my cousin's house. He was distracted much of the time though," she said, rolling her eyes. She thought that Paul and his little friend were funny in a way.

"And then a few days ago a freak-o killer came and tried to kill my cousin, little sister, and my self," she said in a sickly pleasant matter-of-factly way. "And that was about it."

After Jude told them about his summer, Delilah congratulated Demelza on her making Assistant Captain. Demelza gave a bow, and then answered her question, pretending to have a tear in her eyes. "I'll treat them as my own," she said, pretending to wipe away a tear. And then she changed her tone to hyper mode again. "And whip them all into shape! And that means you too, Delilah! I burn about 1000 calories a day talking, so I'm already slim and like almost in shape!" She excitedly said, laughing at the foolishness of what she just said. It made hardly any sense, but nothing Demelza said made sense. "Lucky you, Jude, you can stay fat all year," she said, laughing. Still as crazy as ever, she was.
0 Demelza Glad that's settled. 0 Demelza 0 5


Jude

April 08, 2010 7:57 PM
Although Jude had this thing about not liking shoes, he did think it was cool that Delilah had shoes for each year. It was like a yearbook, but totally non-commercial and original. The Californian totally dug that sort of thing, even if he still hated the confining feeling he got every time he had to put on shoes. At home, he almost never wore shoes. They lived in an eco-friendly, steel-and-glass-and-white-walls house in the middle of nowhere, California and his parents didn’t believe in things like shoes or regular school. Jude missed that sometimes, but he liked having friends his age.

Okay, so when Jude had expected Mel to have a crazy summer, he absolutely hadn’t been expecting murder attempts; nor had he expected Delilah’s summer to be as weird as she said it was. In comparison, Jude lived a really boring life. Which he was kind of glad of—he wasn’t one for the unreal, or weird to happen to him. Magic was the weirdest his life had gotten, but his family had always known he was special somehow and it hadn’t been a big deal. Nothing was a big deal in his family.

“Wow,” Jude managed, in response to both of them, then paused as the usual Quidditch talk happened. He was thinking about joining this year, but wasn’t too sure. It would be cool, because Jose was Captain, even though he didn’t see the point of having a Captain who was in the same year as the Assistant Captain. But whatever, he was cool with it. “Yeah, congrats Mel! Who knows, I might join you,” the blue-eyed boy added with a friendly grin. Who knew, who knew.

“Uhm,” Jude paused, thought a second. “I mostly just chilled at my house and helped out my parents. Uhm...” he paused again, thinking. “I went to hippie summer camp? It was a week of like, environmental awareness, my mom helped run it with the National Park Service. There was a really cute boy there too,” Jude grinned. “He lives all the way in New Mexico though.” Yeah, that was really it for his summer. He felt awful boring.
0 Jude Does that exist, with you around? 0 Jude 0 5


Delilah

April 10, 2010 5:52 PM
“Yeah, it is. I’m hoping the baby is a boy since I only have sisters. And well, a stepbrother now,” Delilah said returning Demelza’s high five, but then shrugged at thoughts of Veronica. “I think some of it has to do with Veronica holding out hope that our mom would return. Even if she did, I don’t think my dad would welcome her back easily.” Her mom hadn’t just abandoned them. She had abandoned Delilah’s father as well. She had left her marriage and for what? She didn’t understand it and she wasn’t going to nor if her mother ever came back would she forgive her. She couldn’t. No matter how much she missed her.

When Mel finished telling them about her summer, Delilah could only blink at her for a moment before questions came pouring out, “Huh? Why? Why would someone try to murder the three of you? Were you some place that you shouldn’t have been? How did you make it out alive? Weren’t you scared? I would have been terrified!” She couldn’t imagine anyone ever coming after her or even how she would survive. Wow, her friend had to be the bravest person she ever met. She would have had a nervous breakdown and Demelza was acting like it was an almost normal thing. Crazy.

But then Mel was a little crazy herself as she switched so many gears. “We’re so going to win!” Delilah said excitedly. Nudging Jude a bit, she continued, “You totally should join. It would be so much fun having you on the team. We would get to spend more time together, especially since Mel here plans on wiping us all into shape, I don’t know that we’ll get much time outside of practice.” She felt like she had hardly seen her friend last year with all the insaneness of the school year. Quidditch would be a great opportunity. “Besides, being wiped into shape just think how good you’ll be looking.”

When Jude mentioned a cute boy, Delilah bit her lip in pause. She didn’t think many boys would mention the attractiveness of another boy unless…did mean…was Jude gay? She didn’t know for and she wasn’t sure what to think. She had never met someone who was before and didn’t really know what to say about it. Instead, she let it go. It didn’t really matter if he was or not since he was her friend before she knew. Besides, if he was, maybe it would be like some of the books she had read where they would be able to check out guys together and share eyeliner. That would be totally cool!

“Camp sounds like fun. I’ve never been to one at all and saving the environment is definitely cool.” Delilah wasn’t nearly the environmentalist as Jude might be, but she was all for making the world a better place and learning about it sounded like something they needed at the school. As for the boy, “New Mexico isn’t that far away from her or even from California. Plus, you could write each other,” Delilah commented. Even if Jude wasn’t, it still would be cool to have a pen pal. Maybe she would have one someday if she ever went to camp.
0 Delilah I'm betting yes. 0 Delilah 0 5


Demelza Eagle

April 11, 2010 7:00 PM
Demelza felt a bit awkward when Delilah explained that her dad wouldn't let her mom back. Wow, that must have been hard. Demelza, once again, tried to imagine herself being in that kind of situation, and she just couldn't. She was used to an intack intermediate family, no one strewn all over the place like Delilah's.

Demelza's almost laughed when Delilah asked her a million questions. Although, it wasn't much of a laughing moment. "It's very complicated, actually," she decided she would give the shorter version of the story to save time. "The crazy murderer dude wasn't out for me and my sister, we just happened to be there. And we were just in our cousin's home all alone waiting for my Uncle to come back. And well the guy that actually came to kill my cousin wants revenge from my uncle, because my uncle killed his father (don't worry, his father was a dark wizard) Anyway, it's all very confusing, but to get to the point, this crazy dude wants to kill my cousin because he already killed my aunt a few years ago," she said, not in a much of a cheerful way. Goodness, she would be devastated if Paul had died. Her and Paul were tight!

"And, yeah, I was scared. I mean, I screamed, but I didn't know what was going on at first. Anyway... yep," she said, with a shrug. Then she switched to going off about how great Quidditch was going to be this year. That was one good thing about Demelza's ADD: she never pondered on anything too long.

"Dude! Jude! Hey that rhymes... anyway, you should so so so sooooo join, it would be totally awesome!" Demelza exclaimed, really fast and really loud. His appearance on the pitch would make Quidditch even more fun! With Jose, Delilah, and Starbuck (who Demelza was friends with, but she didn't know where Starbuck exactly was at the moment, and was starting to think that Starbuck wasn't quite as warm and nice to her as she used to be, although it might have just been Demelza being paranoid) Quidditch was already tons of fun, but then you add Jude and Demelza would just be incredibly happy! Quidditch time would be like happy pills to her!

Then Jude described his summer, and Demelza had to admit, she was jealous. A hippie camp sounded so cool, mainly the "Go Green" aspect of it. Demelza loved nature. She meditated there, and wrote some of her best songs in the great outdoors.

But what Jude said next made Demelza chock on the piece of chicken she just bit off of. Did he just grin and say "There was a really cute boy there"?! But, Demelza never knew, nor would she have ever guessed! Was this just something he had decided, because didn't he invite Nina to the ball last term? She was pretty sure she remembered it being mentioned... and then Jude says he met a cute guy there? Demelza didn't get it, but Jude must have suddenly made his mind up. Demelza thought about herself for a minute there. She really wasn't all that interested in guys yet. She still liked them just a friends. Maybe it was because she grew up with seven brothers? But Paul, who was a month younger than Demelza, had already kissed a girl. Maybe he was just a fast bloomer? But Demelza thought of it the other way around. No... she definitely didn't like girls how Jude liked boys. She didn't think so, anyway. Demelza decided to drop it. She didn't really care that Jude was gay, he was still the same old Jude! And besides, gay guys weren't anywhere near as awkward to be around!

Skipping over his comment about the cute boy, she went on to camp. "That's so awesome! I'm jealous! Environmental stuff is so cool!" She grinned widely at him, and then she asked the question she couldn't ignore because Delilah even talked a bit about the comment, just in a not as strait forward way. "So, Jude, who was this... cute boy you mentioned?" She said, hesitating before saying 'cute'. "Was he like another crazy environmentalist hippie?" she asked, with a little laugh, trying to cover up the fact that she was actually trying to 'weasel' out of him that he was gay for sure. She wasn't prepared to make assumptions.
0 Demelza Eagle Kinda leaning toward Jude's opinion with that one 157 Demelza Eagle 0 5