Headmistress Powell

August 13, 2010 3:30 AM
Another year had come round, and a lot was the same: the Board of Governors was still questioning certain aspects concerning the running of the school, new first year students would still be arriving that morning, some more nervous than others, and once again Sonora was in need of a new Transfiguration Professor. Yes, these three aspects were predictable constants of a new term. Yet there was one aspect that Sadi had been unable to predict. During the family holiday to Romania this year (equal parts to visit the Valson side of the family and to appease Jera’s wishes by taking her dragon-spotting) she had contracted a virus – Neplac’s disease, a degenerative and aggressive illness for which there were assorted treatments, but as of yet there was no cure. As a generally optimistic and calm individual, Sadi was not experiencing great concern, as she had access to both Druids and Healers, but nevertheless she did have days when the virus was getting the better of her. Today happened to be one of those days.

It was customary for the Headmistress to Apparate to school on the first day of term, but she hadn’t the strength, and so had travelled from Colorado on a flying wagon with her daughter and other students, sleeping most of the way. She did not wish to worry her students, so on arrival to the school Sadi took a brief moment to scrutinize her reflection. Her skin was waxy and paler than usual, and dark rings around her eyes were visible but not too prevalent. Her once chestnut hair had grayed considerably over the past couple of weeks, but was tied, as ever, back into a neat knot at the nape of her neck. The Headmistress was wearing robes of a customary warm shade of brown, and wasted little time in returning to the Hall to begin the year.

“Welcome,” she addressed the school once they had settled, her voice shaky even with the assistance of the sonorus charm , “and welcome back to Sonora Academy. First years, your Deputy Head, Professor Dakin, is now handing you a goblet. Please drink its contents and you will be sorted accordingly.” What Sadi neglected to mention was that the potion in the goblets would change the color of the drinkers skin, and by doing so indicate their House: deep red for Crotalus, bright blue for Aladren, sunshine yellow for Teppenpaw, and muddy brown for Pecari. Usually the Headmistress enjoyed watching the sorting, but today she found herself too tired to summon the usual excitement, and when the first years had found seats with their new Housemates, Sadi found it tiring to stand again and continue her address.

“Now for our start of term announcements. I’d like again to congratulate our Head Boy, Thomas Fitzgerald, and our Head Girl, Jera Valson, both of Aladren, and ask them to collect their badges. I would also like to congratulate our new prefects: Alison Sinclair of Pecari, Pippa Brockert of Teppenpaw, Charlotte Abbott for Crotalus, and for Aladren, James Anthony.” Sadi handed out large, shiny metallic badges to each student as they came to the front of the Hall, and offered repeated congratulations. “Finally, we are again in need of a new transfiguration professor. I hope one will have arrived within the next few weeks; until then you may use your class time for independent study.”

With the announcements now complete, Sadi was greatly looking forward to retiring to her quarters. “Let the Opening Feast commence!” she declared, and instantly the tables were full of every conceivable delicious concoction, and the Hall filled with talk and laughter.
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Ryan O'Malley

August 13, 2010 7:29 PM
Ryan felt just a little bit nervous about going to Sonora first time, but also kind of relieved. If he was at Sonora, Ryan wouldn't have to worry about going back home when his father wasn't on a business trip. When his dad was away, the new first year usually went to stay with his grandparents as his mother couldn't stand seem to stand the sight of him. Being around her caused Ryan great anxiety and he always felt guilty if his parents fought about his mother's treatment of him.

The thing that worried him, however, was that he wouldn't be good enough at school. Ryan's mother always insisted that he was stupid and had a below average IQ and that he was practically a Squib. He was pretty sure the latter wasn't true, Ryan had demonstrated enough accidental magic over the years but he really was worried that he wasn't bright, even though Aunt Jana had told him that his mother was full of it. Ryan wasn't even sure what "it" was.

He stood with the other firsties, whom he had noticed were mostly girls. Ryan wasn't sure this was a good thing. As a child, his mother had insisted that boys were filthy and gross and too rough and should be kept away from playing with girls. Ryan had never been allowed to play with his younger sister when he was a kid. Granted, now he wanted to stay as far away from the seven year old as humanly possible. Carrie was almost as cruel to him as his mother was.

Of course, the two cousins closest to Ryan in age, Arabella and Amity were both girls and Arabella was like his best friend even though she was a girl and three years younger. Uncle Tim and Aunt Lisa didn't think Ryan was icky and didn't mind him playing with Arabella one bit.

The first year took a bottle of the potion and drank it like his classmates did. Ryan turned a deep red, looking like he was badly sunburnt. Not that he'd ever actually been sunburnt, as he spent most of his time indoors both because he had allergies and, when at home and not at his grandparents, if Ryan got dirty and brought it into the house, his mother would go completely ballistic.

He wasn't exactly sure how he felt about his sorting. Ryan had sort of wanted to be in Teppenpaw, the house his father and grandmother had been in. Besides, it was the one house Carrie would never be sorted into. Ryan supposed Crotalus wasn't that bad, at least it wasn't his mother's house.

Ryan followed the others in his house to what appeared to be the Crotalus table. He listened to what the Headmistress had to say and who the prefects were. Naturally he didn't recognize any of the names aside from Pippa Brockert. His mother had been a Brockert and Ryan thought Pippa's dad was his mom's cousin or something. Still, the new Crotalus didn't really know Pippa, though Ryan remembered her sister Tawny from the run-in they'd had a family wedding a few years ago. The thought made him shudder. He was probably going to do his best to avoid a repeat of that.

He turned to the person next to him. All Ryan wanted to do was make friends at Sonora, he desperately wanted people to like him. "Hi, I'm Ryan." The first year introduced himself. He reached for a plate of meatloaf, hoping it would be half as good as his grandmother's.
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Miya Saren

August 13, 2010 9:57 PM
Miya was super excited about starting school. Sure, she'd been to tutoring, and other Pureblood lady classes, but this? This was awesome! Being away from home and being trained magically? That was something else.

She strode off the covered wagon, following the other first years with a stride of confidence and excitement. She hadn't been allowed to stay overnight anywhere from home, her Mother was very protective of her. Being the only child and a daughter, she had to maintain a perfect lady image in order to find suitors for marriage.

Walking into the hall, she tried not to bounce. She was short, and couldn't really see what was going on with all the tall people in front of her. As the line moved, not fast enough for Miya's tastes, but, she saw that the Headmistress had been giving the first years odd potions.

Potions? She thought, as she stepped up to grab hers. What in the name of Merlin could they be for? Her hands shook a bit, not used to being fed potions. What it hurts me? Miya couldn't help but worry, but she doubted that her Headmistress would really hurt her.

After giving the potion a small sniff, she braced herself and tipped the glass back, waiting for the worst. She counted to four in her head, then opened her eyes. She didn't feel any different, that was for sure. But when she looked down at her arms, she saw that they were changing colors; tan to white- white to pink; and finally pink to a deep red.

The sight made Miya giggle, she looked like a Muggle animal she had seen once, a Lobster! The deepened red color of her skin only meant one thing; she was housed as a Crotalus.

She didn't suppose being a Crotalus would be too bad, considering that her housemates didn't seem too frightening when she looked over to the red table. She bounced over there, her Pureblood lady status completely forgotten.

--

As the speech went on, she half listened and half looked around the room. She didn't know any names, so she just nodded slightly and turned back to the table and began to space out. Her right could not stop bouncing whenever she daydreamed, it was a horrible habit of hers.

"Hi, I'm Ryan." A voice next to her said, startling Miya out of her distraction. There was now food on the table, and everyone was alive with chatter.

"Hey, Ryan. I'm Miya, Miya Saren." Miya began, her gray eyes alight with happiness. "Are you excited about school, too?" She hoped she wasn't being too open, she often had that problem; Miya was just naturally friendly.

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Jordan Adair

August 17, 2010 7:55 PM
Having an older sister was definitely an advantage when knowing what to expect from a new school. One would never think it, but her self-esteem was incredibly low. Fortunately, she was a fairly good actress and most would think that she had the uttermost confidence in herself. Just like now when she walked in with the other first years. Some might have been obvious in their nervousness, but not her. She flounced in like she had always belonged there, making sure to give her prettiest smile to anyone that she happened to look at.

When the potion came, she drank it readily; wanting to know what house she would belong to. The brunette already knew she had no hope of getting into Aladren. It wasn’t that she wasn’t smart. She just didn’t like to learn all of that academic stuff that Alice seemed to love. As for Pecari, well, Dani was there. Oh, it wasn’t that she didn’t love her sister, because she did. She just didn’t want to be in the same house as Dani, because she felt like the older girl would spoil all her fun just like she tried to do at home. She really didn’t see the harm in flirting with a few of the older boys in town. Personally, she thought Dani was just jealous.

Ooooh, her fair skin had turned red! That meant she was in Crotalus. Not too quickly so as not to seem too eager, but not too slowly either as she might seem overly nervous, she made her way to the table where other red-skinned first years were sitting. She thought that she might have had to make her way over to where the yellow-skinned first years were sitting, but she wasn’t really the helpful sort. To be quite honest, the person she liked to help most was herself like how she was currently wearing Dani’s red barrettes in her short hair regardless of the fact her sister was going to be angry when she found out if she didn’t already.

Jordan didn’t worry too much about it though as she scooped some of the herb roasted potatoes on to her plate. Hearing a couple of people nearby making introductions, she welcomed herself into the conversation. “It sure beats being tutored at home.” She couldn’t say that she was excited about the classes, but she was looking forward to all the social aspects. “I’m Jordan Adair by the way. So, I guess we’ll be roomies, Miya Saren! It’s going to be tons of fun. I promise.”

She might not make actual friends with every girl in the class, but she figured it was for the best if she got on her roommate’s good side early. Otherwise, it would probably be a miserable seven years. For her roommate. But there were more advantages than disadvantages on her end like being able to talk about the boys at Sonora late into the night. Maybe even talk about Ryan tonight, but this was assuming that Miya was anything like Jordan and not boring like Dani. She never wanted to talk about that stuff.

As for Ryan, she turned her baby blues on him. “And I’m guessing we’ll be seeing you around a lot.” She winked at him before continuing on, “I bet you have a girlfriend back home. Right, Miya?” She nudged the other girl slightly with her elbow. “He’s too cute not to.” She was teasing him. She knew she was, but it was all in good fun. Confident on the outside, so not on the inside. Her heart was pounding. She had no idea how these people were going to react. They could hate her immediately and oh, she so wanted them to like her. It was okay if they didn’t though. She just had to keep telling herself that and maybe one day she would believe it.
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Ryan

August 18, 2010 3:23 PM
"Sure." Ryan responded to Miya's question. He didn't seem as excited as she was though. The other Crotalus firstie seemed more upbeat than Ryan was, more like Arabella. He was usually pretty subdued, if he got bouncy, he might get in trouble. It was usually best for him not to do anything that would get him noticed and in trouble.

Still,Miya seemed really friendly and Ryan didn't want to do anything to make her dislike him. He really needed friends here at Sonora and wanted so badly to be liked and he didn't want to tell her that he was a little anxious. Miya seemed pretty confident and he didn't think she would understand him being nervous.

Besides, Ryan couldn't show weakness. His mom always yelled at him for being wimpy and not acting more tough like she said boys were supposed to. Of course, then if acted more like a typical boy who played in the mud and got into things, she'd yell at him for being disgusting. Ryan just couldn't win with her.

He was about to continue the conversation when another girl joined them and introduced herself as Jordan Adair. "Nice to meet you." Ryan told her. "You too, Miya." He added, as he'd forgotten to say so to her and he didn't want Miya to think it was nice for Ryan to meet Jordan and not her.

"Yeah, I'd much rather be tutored here than at home." Ryan replied, feeling it was best to leave it at that. His pre-Sonora tutoring was erratic as he only got it at his grandparents. His grandpa Otis was a legendarily cheap but his father had paid for a tutor to come in and Aunt Jana had helped out a lot. In fact, she had been the one to teach Ryan how to read.

When Jordan turned her attention to Ryan, he turned Crotalus red all over again. "No, no girlfriend." He squeaked out. The only girls he knew were his cousins and sister. His grandmother only had older woman like herself over to play cards and when his sister had birthday parties, Ryan was supposed to stay in his room, remaining completely quiet and pretending he wasn't there. The latter didn't cause him many issues, because Ryan would have rather been somewhere else to start with.

Besides, he was only eleven for Merlin's sake!
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Miya

August 18, 2010 7:39 PM
Miya grinned at Ryan when he'd replied to her question. He didn't seem very excited, not that she blamed him. Life could become interesting when suddenly adjusted.

He seemed nice enough, and hadn't just ignored her as she rambled. Her grey eyes studied him for a few moments as she thought of how she could make him less nervous.

"We--" She started to suggest something when she was cut off by a girl who introduced herself as Jordan Adair. She'd started talking and had promised to be a fun roommate.

"I'm sure it will be fun. If you don't mind me trying to convince you to sneak out with me and go explore!" Her voice took on a more excited tone, as it always did when the topic of adventures and exploring came up.

And even if Jordan wouldn't go along with her, she was sure it would still be fun; Miya didn't see the point in having a roommate you hated. She really wanted to be her friend, so she smiled again.

And was soon nudged in the ribs. Jordan was flirting with Ryan, and the sight nearly made her laugh, especially when his face turned bright red.

"W-well, he is kind of cute." She cooed, and tried to keep the blush off of her face as well. Not that she was embarrassed, she just wasn't used to addressing males in that fashion. Oh, her Mother would kill her if she knew.

But what her Mother didn't find out about wouldn't hurt her, would it?
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Jordan

August 22, 2010 8:09 PM
Jordan’s eyes lit up at the suggestion of sneaking out and exploring. “Oh, you’re perfect!” She squealed with excitement and side hugged her roommate. “We’ll find all the best spots. Plus, we can look for the hidden spots. You know, so we don’t get caught on our adventures.” She didn’t mention the other benefits of knowing secret areas like being able to hide away from the world. At home, there was a nook behind a wall in their attic that she had found ages ago. Whenever she needed a place to hideaway that was where she went, especially when her mother was going on about pureblood standards like she cared.

She hated all the propriety that came along with such matters. She wanted to be able to wear short skirts and high heels. She wanted to flirt with boys of her choosing rather than the ones that were considered proper. Besides, those boys always seemed so stuffy, very boring. They were all about by the book rather than having an ounce of passion whereas she had it by the bucketful. She thought it was important for dance and gymnastics. If she didn’t, then she would probably be a robot when performing and then she would certainly not be getting any applause.

And oh, how she loved the applause, but then Jordan loved attention. If she didn’t, her hobbies would probably be more like quiet Alice’s whose main interest was photography. She didn’t really understand why her little sister insisted on being behind the camera instead of in front of it, but whatever. Alice didn’t know what she was missing and besides, as a result of her sister’s hobby, Jordan’s walls were brimming with photos of herself in a variety of outfits and poses, depending on if she were competing, performing, or just having fun.

Maybe her room here would be full of pictures of her, Miya, and maybe even Ryan. The brunette giggled at the boy’s reaction to her and Miya’s teasing. “Awww, how adorable. He’s blushing. Don’t worry, Ryan, we won’t go too hard on you.” It really was cute that he was embarrassed. Though, maybe he was embarrassed, because she was making a fool out of herself? She didn’t really get to flirt very much since they didn’t go into town all that often and her practices were solely one gender. It was probably for the best though, because they would probably never get any work done otherwise.

Continuing the conversation, so as not to put Ryan in the spotlight too much since she wasn’t that serious, she asked, “Are you going to come with us? We should probably dress in black. To blend with the night and all that. I think I brought my pair of black leggings, but I’m not sure I brought any of my black tops.” Her tongue was sticking out a little on the side while she pondered if she had or not. “Well, if I didn’t, I can always borrow something from Dani. She owns a ton of dark clothing. If you need anything, Miya, I’m sure we can find something for you. Oh, and you know what else we should do? Paint our faces!” Jordan was so excited that she was practically bouncing in her seat. She couldn’t wait to go on their first adventure!
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Ryan

August 26, 2010 2:56 PM
Ryan's blush only deepened as Miya agreed with Jordan that he was kind of cute. He had never thought of himself that way, but then Ryan's self-esteem was kind of low in general. His mother had him convinced that he was pretty much the very bottom of the barrel and so far, nothing his dad or grandparents or aunts and uncles or cousins had said had convinced him otherwise.

After all, what kind of person wasn't loved by their own mother? Ryan had to be defective in some way right?

Aunt Jana said this ridiculous and his mother was just a sadistic nutcase and that she should know, she was his mom's sister after all. Ryan so wanted to believe his aunt who had always treated him well, and had even taught him how to read when he was younger.

The topic then turned to adventures and sneaking out. Ryan wasn't so sure about that. He didn't want to get in trouble here at school too, especially when he got in so much at home for doing nothing at all. At home, Ryan got in trouble for doing things that the house-elves did, things his sister did, things that his sister made up that he did, things that he really shouldn't be in trouble for at all and things his mother imagined he did. Ryan really couldn't win there at all.

"Well, maybe." Ryan replied to Jordan's query as to whether or not he would come with them. On the one hand, he really, really, really hated getting in trouble and would feel obligated out of some sense of chivalry to take the fall for the girls if they all got caught. (Not to mention, Ryan had a tendency to blame himself for everything anyway.)

On the other, he wanted them to like him and if Ryan said no, he wouldn't go, they might think badly of him, that he was a wimp and a coward and that was something his mother scolded him for too.
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