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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Derry Four

January 17, 2011 11:07 PM
Derry stared at Madeline. He'd been about to protest the Derwent thing (only Father and Grandmother called him that and hearing it from Madeline had made him physically cringe) but then she said something even more stunning than Jessica's claim that she was nervous. She had said "Magic’s completely new to me." Derry goggled.

He sort of heard what the others said. Enough to get that Reggie was half-muggle and they had all - all three of them! - had gone to muggle school before coming to Sonora.

"Y-you're muggleborn," he said to Madeline, once his brain caught up enough to form coherent English sentences. "And you're half-muggle," he stared in wide eyed wonder at Reggie, because that was someone even odder to him than Madeline because how did witches and wizards meet muggles, anyway? Though somehow, he turned his stunned expression toward Jessica, "And you went to a real live muggle school?" he asked in complete confusion.

"I didn't even know muggles were real!" he exclaimed. "How can people live without magic?" He stared in wide eyed amazement at each of the three girls in turn, "And you guys went to school with them?" He sat back a little. "Whoa. And I though being home-tutored by my dead ancestor was a weird learning environment."

He blinked twice, then said, more to himself than to them, as a reminder, "Hamlet did say things were different off of the mountain."

He shook his head a little to clear it and his tricorner hat shifted a little on his dark brown hair. "Oh, and, uh," he added as an afterthought, to the girls, "It's Derry. Or Four. But not Derwent. That's my father."
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Derry

January 17, 2011 11:18 PM
OOC: He beat me by one minute, so I get to fix the inconsistencies. Picking up where my last one ended, the first paragraph is review. BIC:

Derry shook his head a little to clear it and his tricorner hat shifted a little on his dark brown hair. "Oh, and, uh," he added as an afterthought, to the girls, "It's Derry. Or Four. But not Derwent. That's my father."

That was when he brain registered the other boy who was sitting with them holding a hand out toward them. Some other part of his brain that was dealing with things a little better than the main part of it told him the boy had introduced himself as Benjamin Call Me Ben from Tennesee. "Hi, Ben. Did you go to muggle school, too?"

Was Derry - the wizard boy who had grown up surrounded by magic - the strange one here at Sonora?
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Madeline

January 17, 2011 11:50 PM
“This is so cool,” Madeline said – almost squealed – when it turned out that her roommates had been to schools like hers, too. ‘Muggle’ was one of the words the wizard who told her she was a witch had explained, and its use here meant they were kind of like her. Or at least knew some of the things she knew. “I was afraid no one else would even be here. You can totally share my homeschooling books if you want to keep up with that stuff. You all can.” No reason not to include the boys. Another downside of having her dad be an academic was that she had to be one, too. She was usually okay with that, but she really could have given up a few things without feeling much of a sense of loss. Having some company in her studies would be nice.

When she noticed Derry’s reaction, though, Madeline got the feeling she’d said something wrong. The boy wearing a tricorner hat was staring at her as though she’d just said or done something very, very weird. She knew it was maybe a little weird to offer people more work, but not enough to get her that look….

Then it turned out there was a completely reasonable explanation for that. He thought she was an alien. Or, more accurately, exactly the kind of fable she’d thought magic and magic people were until last month. The look on his face was probably pretty close to the one that had been on hers when she first saw the explanation wizard turn a cup into a gerbil and, when it was pointed out to him that it could have been sleight of hand, he’d gone on to levitate her father.

“Seven years,” Madeline confirmed when he asked if they’d really gone to school with Muggles. “Preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.”

She had to bite the inside of her mouth to keep from laughing, even if it was in sympathy, when he exclaimed that he hadn’t even known Muggles were real. “They don’t know you’re real, either,” she said, not noticing that she’d just said ‘they’ instead of ‘we.’ “Um – I think dead ancestor still tops Muggles, though, because that’s just the flip side of this.” She waved vaguely at the Hall in its entirety, aiming a little toward the table of adults she would guess were the wizard teachers.

When Derwent told them he wanted to be called Derry, Madeline almost told them they could call her Maddie. She had always hated that nickname because it rhymed with ‘Parry,’ but Derry, Reggie, and Ben all preferred abbreviations, and unless she was specifically told not to, she expected she, along with everyone else, would end up calling Jessica ‘Jess’ or something similar a lot. She decided, though, to take the middle road: she wouldn’t tell them she preferred to be called something other than her full name, but she wouldn’t be super pedantic about it if they didn’t always call her the full Madeline. "Sorry," she told Derry. "I've got it now."
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Reggie

January 18, 2011 9:12 PM
Reggie felt much much better when Jessica confirmed that she had, indeed, left her home, but not the state. That made a whole heck of a lot of difference if one thought about it. But, one really couldn’t blame Reggie for thinking that. She knew of purebloods who never left their yard until they went to school. Sure, their yard might have been as big as Rhode Island, but that wasn’t the point. “Oh, that’s better.” Reggie commented. “I mean, there’s being sheltered and then there’s being sheltered if you know what I mean.” She said to Jessica, making a face as she put emphasis on the second sheltered.

“I’ve never been without my dad. That man is suffocating!” Reggie joked, laughing a little as she did. “But I love him and miss him.” Her dad was her rock in life. The one person she always count on. Actually, her dad and his parents were her rocks. Her dad worked at the hospital, so her grandparents took her whenever she was not in school. But her father spoiled her and loved her unconditionally, so, without him around, Reggie will have a hard time figuring things out on her own.

“Whoa, you went too?” Reggie asked. She didn’t think it was a stretch for a daughter of a muggleborn to go to a muggle school, but she had never heard of pureblood going to a muggle school. “You have some real liberal parents there, Jess. Awesome.” Reggie clicked her tongue and winked indicating her approval. There may come a time when Reggie realizes she has some odd habits, but having lived with only a man for most of her life, she didn’t think twice about it. “You still have to do muggle schooling?” Regina asked Madeline. She thought that was extreme. Of course, she was raised knowing that at eleven, she would be continuing her education in the magical world.

Apparently, Derwent had never met a muggleborn by the way he was currently behaving. Reggie wasn’t sure if this was going to suddenly be a bad scene. Regina had never actually met a pureblood who was anti-muggles, but her mother had told her stories and her father had told her stories, so she was aware that they did exist. She was just hoping that Derwent wasn’t one of them. The look he was currently giving her though, didn’t suggest disgust, it suggested crazy.

Reggie took a sip of her juice to cover any awkwardness that might occur with Derwent’s outburst, but almost immediately after she sipped it, she started choking and coughing on it because Derwent had just admitted to not believing in muggle existence! He really was the sheltered sort.

Her coughing fit under control, Derwent only made the coughs turn to laughter. “Dead…ancestor?” She sputtered through her giggles. Oh she seriously loved this guy! “His name was…is Hamlet?” Reggie was crying, she needed a moment to compose herself. There were times when she laughed so hard she would forget to breathe. This was one of those moments.

In the midst of her laughing attack, another Teppenpaw newbie joined them. Finally taking a deep breath and wiping away the tears from her now blotchy face, Regina greeted Ben. “Hi Ben! I’m Reggie from nowhere.” And from nowhere, she meant it. She was raised in Nebraska. Sure it was a magical community and went to school in a muggle community. But these communities were surrounded by corn fields. So, she truly felt like she was from nowhere of importance.

“I seriously love this school.” Reggie declared. “How can anything top this conversation?”
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Jess

January 19, 2011 12:49 AM
Everyone seemed really surprised that she had gone to a muggle elementary school. Especially Derry. She almost wanted to giggle at his expression, but held back. "Yeah, I went for six years." She nodded at Reggie, agreeing with her statement. "My parents are really liberal. I think that's why my parents don't talk to my grandparents anymore." It wasn't something she was ashamed of, like her siblings. She didn't even know her grandparents, really, but it wasn't like she was missing something. Her parents were awesome. "But it's not like I ever lived without magic. You can't even do magic before eleven anyway." She knew everything that there was to know about the magical world. She just knew everything about the muggle world as well.

Reggie's coughing fit made her jump in surprise, and she gave her a strange look, then cracked a grin. Other people laughing made her laugh, even if they were spewing liquids from their mouth.

Jessica herself couldn't imagine muggles, but she couldn't imagine not living without magic either. "I know what you mean," she told Derry, making sure he didn't feel embarrassed. She knew she hated being embarrassed.

Another Teppenpaw joined them, and she smiled. His name was Ben. Their group was just getting larger and larger. It was fabulous! "I'm Jessica Applerose," she said after Regina introduced herself. "I'm from Southern California." At her own mention of her surname, she was reminded of something her parents had once told her. Never mention the name "Applerose" in England, Jess. Never. Jessica never really understood why.

Regina said she loved this conversation, and Jessica smiled, taking a sip of pumpkin juice. Her stomach had finally begun to settle just a little. "I agree," she said. "A good conversation with a great group of people." She smiled at them all. She loved making new friends!
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Ben

January 19, 2011 5:05 PM
Ben smiled at Four's surprised reaction to Muggles, "I didn't attend Muggle school, some old man tutored me, all my siblings and my father before me. Muggles are pretty cool, my mom's one." He wondered where he came from if he didn't even know Muggles were real, but shook it off. Some people were just too sheltered. He turned to Madeline, "I'll work with you, if you'd like, our tutor taught us Muggle stuff as well. I like History, but the rest is just kind pointless. When will I ever need to know some of that awful algebra?"

Ben truly loved learning, and if she wanted to continue her Muggle schooling, he might as well study some history with her. His sister had never liked any Muggle lessons, but his mother had forced all of them to go through it. His mother had been a stubborn woman, and he already missed her.

When the girls mentioned how great the conversation was, Ben allowed a large smile to cover his face. His Southern accent decorating his words, he nodded and spoke, " Let's keep it going then. What's y'all's family like?" Something almost every had a story for was their home and their family. He might as hear them now.
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Derry Four

January 19, 2011 8:34 PM
For a kind of people who didn't previously exist in his world, Derry was already learning a lot about muggles and their schooling. Apparently purebloods doing anything muggle related was a super liberal thing, which probably explained why the New Hampshire Pierces didn't do it.

Turned out, too, that Ben was a half-muggle, like Reggie was, though he'd at least been tutored like a normal person. And it was at least reassuring to know that if he hadn't know muggles were real, they also didn't know he was real.

For a second, he had to pinch himself to make sure they weren't right, but it hurt, so he really was real. That was good.

Though, to be honest, he wasn't quite sure Reggie meant when she said there was sheltered and then there was sheltered. Apparently Jess wasn't the first kind, but that didn't help him much. He could only assume from context that the emphasized kind was for people who never went outside. Which, he guessed, kind of made sense because it meant they never didn't have a roof over their heads. And that was just sad.

He wasn't quite sure what constituted 'muggle schooling' either if they planned to keep learning it even without muggles around. "Maybe I can sit in, too. I'd like to see what muggles learn," he suggested when they seemed to be planning some self-tutoring group sessions.

"And yeah," he told Reggie, "The family ghost's name is Hamlet." He didn't see what was so funny about that.

When Ben asked about the rest of their families, Derry took a deep breath because there was a lot to say. "My family is the New Hampshire branch of the Pierce family, based out of Mt. Pierce, New Hampshire. We are the respectable and only proper Pierces in the pureblooded community," he repeated by rote. "My Father is Derwent Pierce the Second, the Heir to Matriarch Druscella Pierce, my grandmother and current head of the family. I am a direct descendent of Derwent Pierce the First and the third in line."

He took a deep breath, and added, more informally, "And my mom is named Jessica, too," he added with a look and a smile toward Jessica Applerose. "And Hamlet lives with us, too - or stays with us, I guess, cuz he's dead, you know. And my cousin, Thad, is my bestest friend and he visits a lot, he lives right down the mountain from us, it only takes about five minutes to fly there, and gramma's House is up the mountain about ten minutes and that's a really nice place, and the twins - Belle and Nettie - they live on the opposite side of the mountain from us and they take about five minutes by broom, too, and Uncle Marcus and Cousin Duez are down the mountain from them but they're all grown-ups and boring, and then there's the cousins who live off the mountain, but I don't see them except when they come to visit us, which isn't often."

Derry shrugged, not sure if that was enough or if he should go on. He decided to let the next person have a turn and gestured toward Madeline, though he did add, as an afterthought, "This is the first time I left Mt. Pierce. It's way different out here like Hamlet said."
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Madeline

January 21, 2011 10:53 AM
“Dad’s a professor,” Madeline explained when Reggie expressed surprise about how she still had to do Muggle schooling. “He’s a huge dork, so at first he was more excited about magic than I was, but then he looked through my textbooks…” She expected her drift would be caught, but maybe not by Derry. “He’s got three degrees in history, so he’ll really like you, Ben, and minors in literature and math, and he wrote his dissertation about the Scientific Revolution. The curriculum here doesn’t do it for him.”

He said he wasn’t, not at all, just too arrogant to not hit on every discipline somewhere, but Madeline had always been convinced that her dad was a genius. Some of his students seemed to agree, too; by the time they’d left his last school, there had been a few who took his classes just because he was teaching them, without having any formal affiliation with the history department at all. She guessed he taught a more complicated version of it to them, but if the style – storytelling, basically, with a lot of humor thrown in – was the same one he’d used on her since she was little, she could see why.

“You’re both welcome along, though. And can skip math if you really want to. I wouldn’t do it, either, if Dad wouldn’t get all frowny about it.”

She could also see the humor in Derry’s ancestor being named Hamlet, though she was still too thrown by the ‘my dead great-great-something-grandfather was my homeschool teacher’ to get as carried away as her roommate, though she did laugh a little. She couldn’t help it. When other people laughed, she couldn’t help but do so at least a little, too. That was why she was going to have a problem if people here, because of the things she still didn’t know about their world, started laughing at her a lot.

“Yeah, Reg, this is definitely a conversation for the books,” she agreed, and then Ben suggested they talk about their families. She recognized his accent as being from the general part of the world she now lived in, but – like her parents – hadn’t yet learned to tell the fine differences of speech patterns. Dad said his students liked to tease him about talking too fast and not being able to tell which of the surrounding counties a student was from just by listening to them talk for a minute, if not by recognizing last names, but that they were good natured about it usually.

She had already decided to take that approach to wizards, in the hopes they would also be good natured about her misunderstandings, but still blinked when Derry spoke – more like recited – about his family. It sounded like he was royalty or something, only his family seemed to own a mountain instead of a kingdom. She was pleased when he started talking like a normal person again, about his mom and his cousins and stuff. She still had trouble wrapping her head around having her family physically that close together, but wasn’t sure that was entirely a wizard thing; she didn’t remember Tennessee too much, but a lot of the people they’d met in Georgia seemed to think her family was weird because her parents had been willing to move hundreds of miles away from their parents and relatives instead of being within a few miles of each other at all times when there were no disastrous family feuds or arrest warrants to make it necessary.

“I guess it is,” she said when Derry said the family ghost had been right about things being different off their mountain. “It sounds a lot different from my family, anyway. Not that that’s a bad thing, it’s just…different.” She hated when she tripped over herself that way. “Dad’s name is Aaron. He was originally from Ohio, but he left to go to college, and met Mom there. We’ve been in New York most of the time – the state, not the city – but we lived in Tennessee for a while when I was little, went back to Ohio after that, then back to New York, and now we’re in Georgia. Dad teaches European History at tiny little liberal arts colleges, mostly.” They were also usually religious in nature, though Dad kept that mostly out of his actual teaching, and she wasn’t going to mention it until she worked out exactly where the magic people stood on that kind of thing. “We’re really boring, but we’re okay with that.” She looked to Reggie, whose life history, along with Jessica’s, already sounded more interesting than hers.
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Reggie

January 21, 2011 9:46 PM
After the mishap of laughter that escaped from Reggie (she was glad that no one had taken offense to her giggles), Ben moved the conversation along to have them discuss their families. To be honest, they all seemed so different that she was actually excited to know what their family lives at home were. She was especially excited to hear about Derry and Jessica’s lives because one was from a real die hard Pureblood life and the other was from a very open and liberal pureblood family. It was total clash-a-licious.

Of course, the moment Derry opened his mouth, everything exploded. She gapped at him. Actually gapped at him. She was sure she had never done that before. She just could not get passed the fact that his family owned their own mountain was incredible! And probably seriously expensive. Unless they were the first to settle there and claimed the land for really cheap like they had way back when America was first up for grabs. However, from what Reggie understood about full on Purebloods, it was likely the former part and not the latter.

Madeline’s life was different because of all the traveling she seemed to do. She had always thought that once a professor or teacher established a career, they stuck around for the tenure. Her father seemed the opposite. Still, that allowed Madeline to see some of the county and that was something.

It was Regina’s turn to tell everyone about her family. She wasn’t very interesting, so she wasn’t sure exactly what to say to make it all the worth while. “Okay, my turn.” Reggie started, giving a smile. “I’m from a magical town in Nebraska that lives hidden on the outskirts of a muggle town – which is where I went for school –“ Reggie added. “My dad is a muggleborn and my mom is a halfblood. My dad works as a Potions Master at the hospital. That’s someone who makes medicine or other various things that people need.” Regina explained to Madeline since she might not know what one was. “And My mom is an Auror. That’s like the equivalent of someone being an FBI agent. They have magical law-enforcement too, which are like police officers.” Regina again explained. “Let’s see… My parents divorced about five years ago and I live full time with my dad. My mom travels a lot because of her job, so I see her like three times a year.” Reggie shrugged at this fact, it was what it was.

“My dad’s cool. He takes me wherever and spends as much time with me as he can. We went to Mount Rushmore and to the Grand Canyon, and to that spot where you can stand in four states at once. And last summer we camped at Yosemite National Park.” Regina really enjoyed the vacations together. They had scrapbooks full of pictures. She actually took some of them with her to school so that she can look them over from time to time when she was homesick.

“It’s definitely nothing cool like owning our own mountain, of course, but we’ve gotten by with just the two of us. And my grandparents. They live in the muggle town and look after me when Dad’s working late.” Regina’s eyes landed on Derry for a brief moment. “You have a very large family, Der, and you’re lucky to have them all right in the same place.” She was still smiling, but a part of her was envious with him for living such a life. “Anyway, that’s me. Onto the next one.” She proclaimed, turning her attention to Jessica.
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Jessica

January 22, 2011 5:31 PM
Listening to everyone's history was so interesting. Derry's family owned a mountain, which was hard to believe, even for her. Jessica herself felt that nature should be shared by everyone, but no one else really seemed to understand her logic. That's why she loved forests and national parks and the like. However, as Derry continued talking about his family, she wondered if that's how life in England would have been for her if she had stayed.

Jessica nodded, half-listening to Madeline's background as she thought about what to say for her own. Lots of her friends had parents who were professors. It seemed like an ideal job for many. It was definitely cool that Madeline got to travel a lot, though that wasn't really Jessica's taste. She liked to stay close to home.

Regina's story was interesting. From Nebraska? That was a bit far from her. Oh! And they had something in common! Jessica smiled as Regina explained things in muggle terms for Madeline. She sneaked a peek at Derry, wondering if he understood the comparisons. Probably not.

Regina called Derry lucky for having a large family, and Jessica sighed. Well, was it her turn now?

"Well, I'm from Southern California, though I was originally from England. My dad had a huge blow out with my grandparents because he was all interested in muggles or something, so we moved out to the States when I was four. I haven't seen my family in England since. Um, I have two older siblings that I'm not close to and I haven't seen them in a long time. They're pretty conservative, and they hang around England a lot with my other family. Last I heard, anyway. My older sister goes to Sapienti University, though.

"My dad's an apothecary and my mum's an artist. She paints." She felt like her family had a lot of history that she didn't know anything about, but maybe it was for the better. "I have a pretty large family too, except they're all in Europe." She smiled at Regina. "Seems like we have something in common! Our dad's are both Potion Masters!"
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Ben

January 25, 2011 7:31 PM
Ben listened intently to the new Teppenpaws' family history. He was shocked to hear about Derry's family's mountain, but remember his father telling him about the way some pureblood families were. He grinned, Madeline's dad loved History, like himself. Reggie's and Jessica's dads were Potion Masters, something he wouldn't mind doing himself one day. Jessica had also mentioned having a sister at Sapienti. He grinned, fighting the feeling of homesickness.

"I come from a pretty big family in a pretty little town in Tennessee. Mom's a teacher at a Muggle elementary school, and Dad's got a job in Magical Law Enforcement. My oldest brother, James, was an Auror, but is working a desk job at in law enforcement for a bit after an accident. Collyn, my sister, is a pediatric Healer."

He smiled when he got to Cy, "My other big sister is my favorite. She got me a broom for my eleventh birthday is super cool. She's at Sapienti, as well. She's gonna be the first girl Auror in our family. My only other sibling is Kara, she's the youngest, at 6. I love her more than anything."

That was his family. They were loud and hectic, but they were the Hollands, proud and loyal. He had been trained to know that everyone was equal, and that he should always been kind to every one. They were his life, and he wouldn't give them up for anything.
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Derry Four

January 26, 2011 12:52 PM
Derry was kind of surprised by how surprised everyone was by the fact that the Pierces had a mountain. It wasn't like it was a particularly large mountain or special in any way. New Hampshire had hundreds just like it, he imagined. Just one mountain in the Green Mountains. Completely unremarkable. The notice-me-not charms on it were more of a back-up supplement than a primary line of defense against the general population. It was just one mountain surrounded by lots of other mountains just like it.

It had been the family's land and refuge for as long as they had been the New Hampshire Pierces. It had been theirs ever since Derwent the Original married Natalie Brighton and took over her family's lands since she was the last of their line. It had been the Brightons' mountain before that, so obviously other families besides his had mountains.

It wasn't weird like calling aurors strange words like 'effbeeye' or 'polease' or other odd foreign words that Derry had never heard before.

Sapienti, though, that he had heard of! "My cousins Wesley and Duesius went to Sapienti, too! But they graduated a few years ago, so they probably don't know your sisters," he told Jessica and Ben (which, honestly, was maybe for the best, given that they were Wesley and Duesius). "Wesley's doing something with finances, I think; he said, but it was boring and I forgot. And Duesius takes care of magical creatures! He looks after people's dangerous pets and stuff if they have to go away. One time, I saw some really cool fire crabs that he was watching at the Mountain for about a week."

He shrugged at the three girls, then, and added, "Sorry, I don't think I have any teachers or potions masters in my family." Not unless one counted the Impostor, but he'd already decided not to talk about her tonight. She was just pretending to be related anyway and so did not count as family.
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Madeline

January 28, 2011 9:58 PM
Madeline was seriously starting to love Reggie. It had never occurred to her that people who lived between the worlds would exist, but having someone who did and was nice enough to explain what all the magic-places words meant was already proving to be a godsend. Mr. Towers had done his best to explain things for her, everything he could think of, but had finally been forced to admit that there were a lot of things she was just going to have to pick up as she went along.

So far, they had a guy who owned a mountain, a professor’s kid, the daughter of a pharmacist and an FBI agent, the daughter of a pharmacist and a painter, and the son of a teacher and a cop. She couldn’t help but feel a little bad for Derry. The rest of them all had something in common with at least one other person, in some way, but his family was unique. Maybe he’d look at it that way instead.

He didn’t seem very upset about it, especially since it turned out he did have something in common with Ben – they had relatives at the same place, which sounded like a college or something. She wasn’t sure what fire crabs were – she knew what they sounded like, but that didn’t necessarily mean anything right now – but Duesius sounded like he might lead an interesting life. She’d always thought people who worked with dangerous creatures, or really animals at all but especially the more dangerous ones, had to be a little different from everyone else. It wasn’t that she couldn’t understand intentionally going into danger, but…She didn’t know, it was just a feeling.

“I don’t have any doctors in my family, either, unless you count Daddy,” she offered when Derry said he didn’t have any teachers or Potions Masters. “He says medical people shouldn’t use that, because it’s from doctore, to teach – ‘doctor’ is kind of what Muggles call what I think you call Potions Masters,” she explained. “Except professors use it, too, sometimes, and medical people say that medical people should be the only ones to use it, and it gets really complicated.” She bit her lip, realizing she was rambling a little. “But I don’t really know any of the extended family very well. Dad’s brother’s so much younger than him that he just got out of high school back in Ohio.”
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Reggie

January 31, 2011 9:43 PM
Reggie listened to Jessica as she began to discuss her own background. Reggie’s father had explained to her that there were many families who were of the Pureblood variety who did not like muggles and muggleborns. It was so horrible with it that there were families who were torn apart because of different beliefs. Reggie really didn’t understand how that was possible. How could parents reject their own child because they believed things differently than their parents. How could they be so heartless? She was aware that her mother wasn’t around very much and it had been her choice to have that relationship, but Reggie never doubted her mother’s love. Her mother chose her career to give Reggie a safer world to live in. Reggie could never imagine her mother turning her back on her for something that Reggie believed in. Unless, of course, what Reggie believed in involved killing innocent people.

Listening to Jessica made Reggie realize that this really does happen. Reggie actually felt really sympathetic about it now that she knew someone who had to deal with it. And seeming as though Jessica’s age difference with her siblings probably made it that much harder for her. She highly doubted that this would be a lesson that Reggie could really learn.

Smiling, Reggie nodded. Potion Masters weren’t really rare in the magical world, but it was always nice to know someone who had one in their family. “Is yours as weird as mine?” Regina asked. Her father was eccentric, which is probably why they got along so well. If her dad was like her last math teacher, also known as boring, Reggie probably wouldn’t have spent so much time with him.

Ben also had a large family with vastly different age ranges. Was that the norm? Having siblings who were more than ten years older? That seemed very different to Reggie. She could understand if the siblings were from different marriages, but the same? Was her family strange for being an only child? Madeline was also an only child (or, at least, she didn’t mention siblings), but she was also muggleborn, so Reggie didn’t know if her being an only child mattered.

“I applaud your family for having so many Auror or Magical Law Enforcement officers in the family.” Reggie said to Ben and meaning it. She remembered from time to time her mother coming home looking like a mess because some assigned went wrong and either an Auror was gravely injured and could no longer perform his/her duties or someone had died. It was far too dangerous and Reggie just couldn’t see herself doing it. “I never could that’s for sure. Seeing my mom when she’s home is enough to not ever want to do it.” That was probably selfish of her, but it was the honest truth.

“Doctor?” Reggie asked Madeline, a bit confused. Where was she getting doctor from? And then she realized her mistake in making Madeline think Potions Masters were on the same level as people in the medical field. “Oh, I think you misunderstood me with Potion Masters, Mad.” Reggie piped up. “Potion Masters make everything that the magical world run on. They make the potions that you use to clean, they make love potions, they make potions for transfigurations, they make potions for pretty much all job types.” Reggie said, looking at the others for approval of what she’s saying. “But they also make all the potions that heal us. My dad works in the hospital, so his focus is all medical. It’s not a medical background, its just experience and skills with ingredients and a cauldron.”

So, now that she thought about it, Potion Masters were a wee bit hard to explain. “In the magical world, a Doctor is called Healer or Medi-Witch/Wizard. Some even prefer to be called Medic. But all of them go through years of training and schooling to become that. Potion Masters don’t learn anything medical, as far as I’m aware. They spend their schooling developing their skills and helping make the magical world go round.” Regina smiled at her, pretty much knowing that she probably failed at explaining all that. “Sorry, I didn’t realize how hard explaining something that is so normal to me could really be. Especially something so broad.”
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Jess

February 02, 2011 8:54 PM
Jessica smiled at Regina. She was liking these guys more and more. "He can be, sometimes. Other times he's withdrawn and quiet and you know he's working on a new potion." She shrugged. "It's like living with a guy who has mood swings." Part of the reason why her sister had really fled when she turned 18. He could be hard to live with, but she was used to it. She'd grown up with him, unlike her other siblings.

Jessica was glad that she wasn't the only one with a large age difference between her siblings. Back at home, the people she'd met were either only children or had one or two other siblings, all close in age.

Jess nodded, agreeing with Regina. "I could never be an Auror either," she said. She knew probably in England one of her many relatives was an Auror, but she couldn't know for sure.

Jess smiled at Regina's attempt to explain what a potions master was. Having experienced some muggle culture, she tried to think of something similar. "Well, there are medicinal potions," she said. "The people who make medicinal potions are kinda like like pharmacists. Oh! Potion masters are like chemists, or alchemists. You know what those are, right?"

Getting Maddie immersed into the wizarding world and its culture was like taking a girl half across the world. Well, it literally was another world right next door. Jessica couldn't imagine not living in either. "We could definitely help you remember all the different things around here. I'm sure we could find muggle comparisons," she said, trying to be helpful.

Jessica looked at the rest of her companions. "So are any of you trying out for Quidditch? I'm definitely going to try out for Seeker," she said, beaming. "I've been riding a broom for as long as I can remember." She had been wanting and wishing for that position for as long as her daddy had deemed her good enough for it. "I've never played on a team, though," she said. "Just practiced flying and looking for the snitch, mostly." She began peeling an orange.
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