Headmaster Regal

January 17, 2011 11:07 AM
David Regal was more than excited to start his career in the administration aspect of an educational institution. The sixty-year old man had been a Transfiguration professor for the last thirty-five years of his life, and even when he absolutely loved educating the young ones, there was a time in every man’s life that a radical change was needed. For the native Scottish, this was it. His two sons were already married, building a life with their new families and his wife was used to his long absences due to his previous job. Being the new Headmaster of Sonora would not change his life, just his responsibilities, and he was more than ready to take them. His wife had taken rather well the changes in his life, especially since the pay raise would give her more economical liberties. For him, it was a way of giving her a better chance of recuperating the life of luxuries that she had left behind when they got married and left England for the United States.

Months before the actual start of term, the new appointed Headmaster had spent a lot of time learning from Sadi about how Sonora worked. It had been nice of Sadi to show him the ropes, especially with her illness and how it had affected her. Some days it seemed that she was about to collapse of tiredness. It sadden him to see her like that, nobody should suffer through such a horrible illness. But alas, that was life, and he hoped researchers would find a cure for it. That was no way to live life, it also had made him see that life was fickle and it could change for the worse in an instant. Another of the reasons he was glad he had taken the job. It was never too late to start new endeavors, and at his 60 years old, he still felt pretty young. He was halfway through his life; one had to love how magic extended one’s life in comparison to the Muggles. More time to do what you wanted.

The dark-haired man Apparated to Sonora the morning of the new start of term, it was exciting. The 60-year old had brown hair marred by grey; it was hard to decide whether he was still brown-haired or completely grey-haired, both colors were prominent on his head. The Headmaster was smartly dressed for this joyous occasion, robes of the deepest blue pressed to perfection by his wife Addison. He had talked with his staff for a few minutes before walking through the extensive grounds of the school. When it was time for the students to arrive at the school, he promptly made his way back. Fortunately, he was in the Cascade Hall before anyone entered.

Once the older students settled down, and the first-years waited to be sorted, David addressed the Hall. “Welcome to Sonora! I am Professor David Regal, the new Headmaster. Headmistress Powell will be missed since she was an extraordinary Head,” his voice was solemn and serious. He had great respect for Sadi.

David had been happy to see that Donovan Cohen was employed at the school. He knew the man, and since he hadn’t spoken with his staff about the Deputy Head position, he asked for his help and appointed him Deputy Head for the time being. “First years, Professor Cohen will hand you a goblet. Please drink from it so you can be sorted accordingly.” David was excited about this part of the Opening Feast, since he wanted to see how the potion would affect the first-years skins. Sadi had told him that their skin would change into the color of the chosen house: deep red for Crotalus, blue for Aladren, sunshine yellow for Teppenpaw and muddy brown for Pecari.

Once the newly sorted first-years found seats with their housemates, David continued with his address to the school. “Before the feast can begin, I have a few announcements,” he took a deep breath and continued to talk, “Congratulations to our New Head Boy and Girl, Daniel Nash II of Aladren and Charlotte Abbott of Crotalus.” David clapped as they came to receive their badges. “Now let’s have a round of applause for the new Prefects! Edmond Carey of Aladren, Andrew Duell of Teppenpaw, Marissa Stephenson of Crotalus and Jose Hernandez of Pecari.” Again, he clapped before handing them their badges. He smiled at everyone, he didn’t know them, but was proud of them nonetheless.

“I am almost finished. Don’t fret,” David chuckled before finishing with his address. “Thanks to the generous donations of some families, you will be able to enjoy a new room designed to help cultivate your different talents, as well as to provide a place where you can escape for a while from your studies. Though, remember that you are here to learn! The room is still under construction, when it is finally ready we will have an appropriate inauguration.” The new Headmaster grinned. “The final announcements of the evening consist on letting you know that Professor Cohen will be the Deputy Headmaster until further notice, Andreas Stravinos will substitute the Astronomy class, and we have a new Librarian, Miss DiAnna Diaz.” He clapped for them and smiled at everyone.

“Let the Opening Feast begin!” when he uttered those words, the tables were instantly filled with food, it smelled delicious. Now that everyone started eating and chatting, he sat down and exhaled. His first Opening Feast had been a success, in his very humble opinion.

OOC: Welcome First-years! Please refrain from posting on other boards until your Head of House posts his/her welcoming speech! Otherwise, have fun!
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Prefect Jose Hernandez

January 18, 2011 10:17 AM
The summer had been a good one. The balance practice he'd done leading up to the concert might not have earned him Top Individual Performer (honestly, with as little time as he'd had to work on improving his skill, he was proud he hadn't fallen on his face in front of the whole school) but it did help with Uncle Dean's act. The routine was completely different, but Jose had figured out the basics over the school year, so he picked up the flourishes he'd need for his position as 'junior partner' with little trouble, and the act came together easier than either of them had imagined last Christmas.

When he wasn't on the tightrope, either practicing or performing, he was dressed in Elizabethan garb and using words like 'thee' 'thou' and 'forthwith'. Or he was hanging out in the family tents with his cousins or letting Ginger hold onto two of his fingers while she tried to figure out the whole 'walking' business or any of a dozen other things that made the summer pass by in a blink.

As good as it had been, Jose returned to Sonora glad to be back and to see his friends and teammates again. His three cousins closest in age to him were still probably his closest friends in the whole world, but they were going off to a muggle boarding school since they had no magic themselves, and of the two options, Jose would definitely rather be here. Karen, Jason, and Sam would be around for his whole life.

So he cheerfully greeted the Pecaris he settled down with in the Cascade Hall and turned his attention to the new Headmaster. He'd liked Headmistress Powell and was sad to see her gone, especially since it was because she was sick, but he hadn't really known her personally.

He turned his attention to the first years, and startled a little when he spotted one of them wearing a tri-corner hat. Oh, yeah. Maria had said Derwent Pierce the Fourth was coming to Sonora this year. Jose was a little wary about the little guy until he turned yellow. Jose grinned and let out a quiet laugh of relief. "Teppenpaw," he commented to himself, grinning a little, "Well, I guess he's not going to be the next DP1 then."

He turned his attention back to the Headmaster and clapped as Daniel and Charlie collected their new Head badges. He'd voted for both of them, so if they did poorly it was all his fault. He hoped they did well. And were distracted by Head Duties during Quidditch time.

Pecari hadn't lost anyone to graduation since Elly, though, and the young team was getting older and more experienced, so he felt they had a good chance this year even if Daniel and Charlie weren't distracted.

And then Prefects were named and Jose remembered with something like shock that he was a fifth year when his name was called. He stood up an collected his badge, feeling pleased and proud of himself, but it was a surprise. Most of his friends were in the year below his. He roomed with the year below his. He hadn't planned to start thinking about maybe getting prefect until next summer.

He returned to the table and dropped back into his seat, still staring down at where he'd pinned the new Prefect badge opposite the Quidditch Captain badge he had already been wearing. "Forgot I was eligible this year," he commented. Then, as a stray thought that sort of went directly to his mouth, added, "It looks just like Saul's."

The Headmaster finished up his announcements and then there was food. Jose piled up as many foods as he could recognize as meeting his vegan requirements onto his plate, and then grinned around at his Housemates. "Everyone looking forward to an excellent new year?"
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Starbuck Gregory

January 18, 2011 12:14 PM
Starbuck exited the wagon with a smile on her face, glad to be back at Sonora after her horrid summer. It had all started when Ishmael had announced that he was moving out of the farmhouse and into an apartment with his new fiancée. Sure, he stopped by everyday but it was not the same Star missed her brother. Then Elijah had spent most of his summer preparing for college, and Ahab had been with his new group of friends most of the time, leaving Starbuck to entertain herself. This would not have been so bad if she had been allowed around Farrah, but her parents had found out about them and had grounded her. Star’s parents hadn’t cared when they had found out about the two girls but then again they didn’t care too much about anything anymore.

Now though she was happy to be back at Sonora, it was a new year and a new her. Her once long red hair had been chopped off into a pixie style. She had vowed that no matter what this year she was going to have a great year. She sat down at the Pecari table with a grin on her face, as she looked over the new Headmaster. He seemed nice enough but only time would tell. She clapped when they announced the Head Boy and Girl. Then was surprised to hear that the Pecari Captain, Jose had made a perfect. She smiled when he returned and commented that he had forgotten he was eligible this year. Finally he seemed to be speaking to other people "Everyone looking forward to an excellent new year?"

Well at least he was going to go along with her vow of a great term. “Sure am Captain!” She said happily. “Congrats on being made Prefect.” She meant it to Jose really did deserve it. She began to load up her plate and then looked over at Jose. “How was your summer?”
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Jose

January 18, 2011 1:11 PM
Jose grinned back at Starbuck when she congratulated him. "Thanks. It was just between me and Tawny, so fifty-fifty chance, I guess." Though, now that he was thinking about it a little, he was kind of glad he was a year older than most of his Pecari friends so he wasn't running against them.

He did like having it. His parents would be pleased, and Saul could maybe tell him if it really was the same one he'd had. It would be kind of sad if Saul got prefect and he didn't. Saul was a very nice person and Jose liked him tons and he was brilliant at what he was good at, but . . . there were a lot of things he wasn't good at. Like . . . school. Jose was getting solid Es in most of his classes. That was a way better example to be setting. So he was glad he got the badge.

And this year, there was just Tawny to be disappointed, as opposed to the much larger fourth year Pecari class in the year below. He hoped Tawny wouldn't be too mad at him though. He liked her and he didn't want to get in a fight with her over something like which of them was appointed prefect.

His thoughts came back to the company he was currently keeping as Starbuck asked after his summer. He grinned at her. "Crazy busy and awesome. I did more balance stuff for the Rennfaire this summer, so me and Uncle Dean had to put together the act, and practice it loads, and the faire was as busy as usual and I had a little part in their Shakespeare play, too, and of course there's the fun of messing with the tourists, and my baby cousin learned to walk and yeah. Lots of stuff happened. How was yours?"

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Starbuck

January 18, 2011 10:15 PM
"Thanks. It was just between me and Tawny, so fifty-fifty chance, I guess." Jose said causing the fourth year to shutter. Starbuck had encountered the other fifth year a couple of times and had found she was unpleasant. Not that Star had been the most pleasant of people either, but at least she didn’t go out of her way to make nice with younger students and trick them into doing her dirty work. She shook off the bad thoughts and reminded herself of the vow she had made. She didn’t want to ruin the Opening Feast for herself that would just be silly.

Listening to Jose’s summer made the red head just a bit jealous, but she was glad someone had enjoyed their summer. Of course the unavoidable return summer question came up not to long after. She was tempted to say, “Horrible just horrible, my girlfriend and I broke up. Just so someone anybody in Sonora knew just what she was. Of course she wouldn’t she knew what others did to people like here. She shook her head and forced a smile.

“Nothing much happened my way, except my oldest brother Ishmael got engaged!” She figured that was something happy she could share with her fellow students. She took a bite of the mashed potatoes in front of her before grinning at her Captain. “So are we going to win this year or what? I got some practicing done but it hard to play Keeper when your a Muggleborn and can’t charm the ball because of stupid laws!”
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Jose Hernandez

January 19, 2011 10:10 AM
"That's cool," Jose enthused when Starbuck told him about her brother's engagement. "My family hasn't had a wedding in a while." The last one was, what? John and Aunt Grace? Jose had been tiny. He only barely remembered it, and he was pretty sure he'd spent most of it playing with toys under a table. "The Aunts and Uncles wanted Saul to get married when Aunt Regina died so there'd be more heirs, but then Maria had Ginger, so we've got enough Pierces in the California Pierces for now I guess."

He shrugged, not quite understanding the adult politics at work there. He thought other wizarding families wouldn't have counted Ginger as an heir, some because she was a girl, but most because she didn't have a father. But the California Pierces had always been more liberal, and Acting Matriarch Maria didn't know who her father was either. Regina's line didn't marry. They just had daughters. Jose half suspected cloning.

Starbuck's change of subject to Quidditch was much appreciated.

"We are absolutely going to rock," he agreed with absolute conviction. "We've gone two years now without loosing people to graduation while all the other teams did. It's our turn to be the experienced ones and win." He grinned at her, "And don't worry, we'll get you loads of Keeper practice before the first game."
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Delilah Kerrigan

January 21, 2011 9:18 PM
Returning to school was met with mixed feelings. Delilah had barely seen Veronica over the summer. She had been busy with moving and had even made a couple of friends in the new neighborhood while the few letters that had been exchanged between them had suggested that Veronica was having the time of her life with their grandmother. She had encouraged Delilah to come visit, to be part of the social life that was going on, to make the right connections, to meet the right boys. As awful as she was being, she made excuse after excuse for why she couldn’t, relying heavily on the move.

Now, back at school, what excuse would she have for not allowing Veronica to drag her into what she thought to be the right course of life? If she said that she was falling behind in school, Veronica would offer to tutor her, which was truly odd given that her sister tried to perpetuate the stereotype that she was a dumb blonde, but underneath it, she was really quite intelligent, much like Cassie. She had to wonder where in the gene pool things had gone wrong. It wasn’t just the factor of intelligence either. Cassie and Veronica both had crushes on boys. Why didn’t she? Why didn’t she like someone?

Maybe she could just pretend to like someone. But whom could she possibly even fake liking? Obviously, no one on the Quidditch team. That would be really awkward. Also, no one in her House. She couldn’t put her finger on a reason why, but she just thought it would be easier to pretend to like someone in another House. She took a bite of her roll, avoiding eye contact with her twin, and looked around the room. It should probably be someone in her year or perhaps a year older and someone Veronica would approve of. This was definitely harder than it looked.

There was Edmond, but Veronica had said that Cassie liked him. There was Raines, but Veronica had a thing for him. Though, Delilah really couldn’t see why. Okay, that wasn’t the point. Scanning, she got slightly sidetracked by the Teppenpaw table and her heart fluttered a little. No, no. It wasn’t supposed to do that! She shook her head. Concentrate! Jethro Smythe! Perfect! A year above and not in her House. Any time she was asked if she liked anyone, especially by her sister, she could say that she was interested in him. It would work. It had to work. Then, maybe her sister wouldn’t worry so much about things like Quidditch.

Delilah was busy working this out in her head when others talking about Quidditch drifted in. Looking nearby, she saw Starbuck and Jose. She always considered Starbuck a friend and teammate even if she and Demelza had their problems initially. She had never really gotten involved in all that drama. It wasn’t her style. And given now that she was pretty much a loner now, she didn’t mind joining into their conversation. Though, she wasn’t quite sure if Jose was worried that Starbuck wasn’t going to do well or if it was just a precaution or if it was on Starbuck’s end. Whatever. Encouragement and praise were always welcomed. “You’ll be the greatest Keeper ever.” She grinned at the girl. “Though, I don’t know how much play you’ll see with our amazing offense,” she teased.
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