Headmistress Kijewski

October 29, 2011 12:00 AM
A year ago, Kiva had accepted a temporary position as the Care of Magical Creatures Professor because David Regal had requested her assistance until the position could be filled. Now the position was filled, but Kiva had a new one. David had very serious personal matters that he had needed to attend to during the second half of last year.

Unfortunately, his personal matters grew much worse over time and Regal had decided that it would be best for him to step down as Headmaster. Amelia would have been the next in line for the job, but she hadn’t wanted it. Not that Kiva could blame her. Sadi was too ill to continue on as acting or otherwise. The board had reached out to Kiva and offered her the position. Kiva had declined it at first, but over time, she finally caved in. She wasn’t sure if she was ready for this, but she had no time to dwell on it. Soon the feast would begin. She had dressed to her semi-formal best for the evening. Deciding to not look biased with her robes to a specific house, Kiva had chosen dark green robes that nearly matched the students. It had taken her longer to decide on her hair. She could leave it in her mass curls, but she worried that would make her seem chaotic. Straight made her feel foreign in her own body. She decided to go with soft curls that way she looked professional but still herself. On top of her dress and hair, Kiva tried to keep her smile despite how much she was not looking forward to addressing the entire school after having only been a temp the year prior.

When the first years were brought in, Kiva stood up and charmed herself to be heard over the crowd. She waited a few minutes for the returning students to settle down before she finally greeted the students. “First and foremost, I want to welcome all of our newest students to Sonora Academy and all of our returning students a welcome back. I do hope your summers were full of fun adventures, but I am happy to find that you have all returned to the school intact.” She was smiling at them and only hoped that her smile did not portray her nerves. Kiva was not nervous about speaking in front of a room full of people, years of teaching had thrown that out the window. What she was anxious about was the fact that she was now the new Headmistress of Sonora Academy. The very position she declined years ago when Manfred had decided it was time to retire. Her life became full circle once again. Thankfully, she had been able to fill her vacant spot as Care of Magical Creatures position as well as fill the Divinations position over the summer. Those were two major issues she was thankful were now handled.

“For those who do not know me, I am Headmistress Kijewski, most students call me Professor K. Our first priority for the moment is to have the first years sorted.” Kiva turned her hazel eyes to the newest group of students. “In order for this to be done, I need for each of you to step up one at a time to Coach Pierce and take a sip from the potion she will offer to you.” Kiva explained, nodded to Amelia to indicate who Coach Pierce was. “The potion is harmless. Once you have sipped it, your skin will turn into the color of the house you will be spending the next seven years in. Please note that this change is only temporary.” She didn’t want them being too scared to taste the potion. She could remember her taste and having been terrified she would have stayed that color. “Yellow is for Teppenpaws, blue is for Aladren, red is for Crotalus, and brown is for Pecari. Please, if you could form a line and begin…” She gestured for the first student to step up.

Once the sorting had ended, Kiva regained the students’ attention. “I first have a few announcements to make. First and foremost, I would like to introduce our new staff members. Professor Light is our Charms Professor, Professor O’Shaunasey is our new Care of Magical Creatures Professor, Professor Increase Mathers is our new Divinations Professor, and Dylan Bailey who is our new school Medic. Please show them how wonderful our school is and give them a warm welcome.” Kiva clapped after introducing each of them. So many new members to their staff table; she seriously hoped they stayed with her for the long term.

“I would like to have Jose Hernandez and Marissa Stephenson please come up here and accept your new Head Boy and Head Girl badges.” Kiva called out and when both students approached, she grinned and handed each their appropriate badges. “Good job, you too.” She whispered to them before having them return to their seats. “I would also like to have Samantha Hamilton, Samuel Bauer, Jane Carey, and Sophia Randolph please come up here for a moment.” Kiva waited for the four to be standing at her side before continuing. “Everyone, I would like you to meet your newest Prefects. Congratulations to you four, please take your new badges.” Kiva gestured for the four to return to their seats. “This years Midsummer Event will be the Fair. As the year continues, you will receive more information on the event and any suggestions you would like to make, please feel free to tell me or any other staff member.

“In honor of our former Headmaster, I would like to continue with the tradition with the School Song.” Sheets of music appeared in front of the students. “Let’s begin.”

Every day we strive
Learning to survive
Life’s hardships and to solve its mystery.
Learning to defend
Our honour and our friends,
Flying high to meet our destiny
We will stand and face those who want to harm us.
We won’t let the world transfigure, jinx or charm us
I won’t fight alone, as long as you are with me.
Sonora be my home, my tutor and my spirit
Vasita quoque floeat; Even the dessert blooms.


Once the song ended, the food appeared before them. A feast of great magnum. “Please enjoy the rest of your evening. When it is time to head back to your Houses, your Head of House will call for your attention and bring you to your destinations. That is all.” Kiva concluded and then took her seat at the staff table.

OOC: Welcome First years! Please do not post on any other board until your Head of House posts his/her welcoming speech. Have fun at the feast and remember the site rules. Happy posting everyone!
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Dulce Garcia

October 29, 2011 2:54 PM
Dulce was returning to Sonora as a Sixth Year. It was so odd to her to be nearing the end of her education at this academy. She could remember how angry she had been at her parents for making her come when all she had wanted to do was go to a school for performing arts and continue with her music. And now? She understood the importance of all of it. Had she never gone to a real magical school, Dulce never would have truly known how to use her wand properly. With Lita off to Julliard and living her dream, Dulce knew that her future was whatever she wanted it to be. Now as a Sixth Year, it was important for Dulce to figure out what exactly she wanted her future to be. She still wanted music to be a part of it, but learning came easy to her and she wanted to continue on with that as well.

She still had plenty of time to think it over, it was still a foreign concept to her that she may want to continue on with her education, but eventually she will adapt to it. It helped her tutoring other students. It made her feel rather useful. If she hadn’t forced herself to be that, she probably never would have liked Sonora at all.

On the trip back to the school, Dulce had endured her brother’s restless chatter. It never really bothered her and actually sort of reminded her of the trips up with Adelita. When she was happy, Lita chatted non-stop and she was usually always happy. When they were finally at Sonora, Dulce wished Jorge good luck and wandered off towards the Teppenpaw table. She was curious to know who the newest Prefect would be, but had no preference towards who it would be.

Surprise registered rather briefly on her facial features when Kijewski stood and addressed everyone. Half the staff table was new and now she was the newest Headmistress. This was going to be a long year for sure. But, the speech went along at a decent pace and Dulce discovered that Jane would be working with her. Dulce didn’t know Jane well, but the girl seemed nice. Of course, they were in Teppenpaw, so that was probably a given. She clapped politely and then sat silently during the rest of the speech. She sang of course, but Dulce loved to sing. She was quiet about it, but if anyone paid her any attention, they would have heard her soft voice beneath the chorus of the school.

Finally, the food arrived. Dulce helped herself to some of the offered food and then sat quietly in her spot eating the feast while watching all the school’s student body. This was a hobby of hers after all and most people never bothered her anyway.
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Jane Carey

October 31, 2011 8:34 PM
When the new Headmistress called her name during the most suspenseful part of each year’s introductory feast, the only thought Jane had was a sort of stunned realization that she wasn’t wearing anything even a little yellow, not so much as a ribbon in her hair, and then that this was very bad and she should excuse herself from the Hall until she could find something in her trunk to help her look the part of a Teppenpaw prefect.

She did, of course, no such thing, instead walking forward with a smile and the other three – Samantha, Samuel, and Sophia; she didn’t fit, but Kirstenna’s name would have been no better – and curtsying by reflex when Headmistress Kijewski confirmed the appointment, though she caught herself before it could turn into a very deep curtsy, rising to take the badge. Her fingers fumbled the clasp slightly as she fastened it to the front of her robes, but it was on when she got back to her seat.

On the way, she caught her brother’s eye, and he clapped again for a brief moment. She turned red, but was pleased nevertheless even as she waved for him to stop that.

Sitting back down at the Teppenpaw table, she fidgeted with her skirt until she thought that the hubbub had died down and no one was too likely to be looking at her, then focused back on the Headmistress’ seat after glancing at the two new girls to make sure they had gotten settled into their tables. The little one – she couldn’t remember right now which was Theresa and which Alexandra; she’d have to ask one of the twins soon – was with the Pecaris, the brown not yet faded from the face beneath a head of hair as close to black as Jane’s own, and the taller one was with the Crotali.

She felt a moment of sympathy for them both. The Careys hadn’t had very good experiences with either of those Houses in recent years, though Pecari had gone slightly better, and while they had not been exactly pleased to hear she was in Teppenpaw, she hadn’t been nearly as harshly lectured about staying out of trouble and remembering a woman's place as the Pecari was going to be, nor held to the exacting standards of absolute perfection that the Crotalus girl was likely to be in an attempt to redeem the House from Gwenhwyfar’s sins. Her mother had demanded nearly the undoable in terms of conduct and grades alike, but only nearly the undoable. If Alexander and whomever was responsible for that kind of thing in South Carolina were less reasonable, or more afraid of irregularities, than Mother had been, then those poor girls were going to have a terrible time for the next seven years.

She sang along with the school song, doing it quite well since she remembered some of it, including the basic tune, from last year and had the music in front of her, and then smiled as the Feast appeared before her. Instead of tucking in directly, though, she glanced a few seats down, saw Dulce Garcia, and excused herself from those she was sitting with at the moment to move down to sit across from her. From what Edmond said, they might have to work together often, so it seemed best to get off on the right foot.

“Good evening, Dulce,” she said, thinking it should be all right to use her given name. They were both prefects, and had been in the same House for some time now. “Did you have a nice summer?”
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Dulce

October 31, 2011 9:44 PM
Dulce looked up from her meal to see Jane speaking to her. The arrival of the newest Prefect was a bit of a surprise for Dulce, but only really because nobody ever really bothered to speak with her in the past. Perhaps she shouldn’t have been too surprised by it though because Dulce was her now co-Prefect and most people liked to get to know the people they would be working with. If Dulce was like others, she might have been the one to have reached out to Jane and started a conversation. But Dulce was not like others. She never felt a need to connect to human beings. She was just empty space there. She knew it was odd, but what could she do about it?

That wasn’t to say that she didn’t have feelings on some level. She knew she loved her parents, her siblings, and her extended family. She knew that there was a part of her that yearned for a form of friendship that went beyond a couple of conversations. But, those feelings were smaller than they probably should have been. She really only ever wanted to play her music. She spoke though notes and not through words. Her family understood and they accepted this strange part of her. Her peers were not quite so forgiving.

“Hello Jane.” Dulce said in greeting, smiling politely as she did. “Congratulations on becoming our Prefect. It’s not as terrible as some people might think it is.” She commented. She heard people saying that they didn’t want the responsibility, but Dulce didn’t mind it so much. Walking the halls or helping others, it was just something to do.

At the mention of summer, Dulce’s hazel eyes immediately went over to Delilah. Dulce had tutored her over the summer just as she had the summer previous and during the last couple of school years. But this summer had been different. Delilah had been different. Dulce finally felt like she could call someone in this school a friend, but after what had happened, she wasn’t so sure any longer. And it was Dulce’s fault.

Delilah had kissed her.

Dulce, at the time, hadn’t known it was coming or what to do after it was done. Maybe she should have seen it coming and stopped it, but Dulce had been oblivious to Deiliah’s feelings. She didn’t even understand why the other sixth year felt that way towards her. She wasn’t questioning the homosexuality of it. Dulce had no issues with those who had feelings toward the same sex. She just couldn’t grasp someone seeing her as a person to have feelings towards.

After the kiss had happened and Delilah had told her about her feelings, Dulce had just sat there. Dulce had felt guilt, real guilt, over not having feelings towards her. She thought that she should have feelings for Delilah. She even wished that she had those feelings. She didn’t understand what was wrong with her. She didn’t like anyone. Not a single guy. Not a single girl. She had no feelings at all in regards to liking or being interested in a romantic way towards anything.

Dulce had tried to explain to Delilah that she cared about her, but she didn’t have the emotional connections that were needed to sustain such a relationship. It had nothing to do with Delila and everything to do with Dulce. But no matter how much she tried, she was pretty sure she had broken something between herself and Delilah that she could never get back.

She thought of all of this in the mere seconds that she had looked at the Pecari girl before returning her gaze back onto Jane. “It was interesting in some ways, boring in others.” She commented lightly. “My sister’s off to New York with her boyfriend and my brother just started here, so it was a crazy transitional summer.” Dulce explained. “How was yours?”
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Jane

November 08, 2011 9:59 PM
Jane chuckled politely at the reassurance that being prefect wasn’t so bad. “Edmond never seemed to mind it too much,” she said. It wasn’t a sure thing that her brother would tell even her if the job was wretched and he’d have given a pretty to give it to someone who was neither him nor Cassandra, but if he was going to break down and complain to anyone, it would be her. She’d never really gotten the impression that he found the duties of his station onerous, though, from what he said or didn’t say. “But thank you.”

She was not fully confident about what to say. She did not know Dulce well – which did not, as far as she could tell, make her very strange. No one seemed to know the other Teppenpaw girl very well. Jane had gathered she was a musician and a tutor, but otherwise seemed to keep to herself. However, the pleasantries seemed to work well enough, though she was startled by Dulce implying that her sister had gone off with someone she was not married to. Jane knew that what she was accustomed to was nowhere near all there was, and didn’t mind what other people did usually so long as it didn’t hurt anyone, but she could never be so accustomed to ideas like that that she could take them as a matter of course.

“That’s nice,” she said with a smile, focusing, then, on the part where Dulce’s brother had started school. Jane had wondered before what it might be like to have a younger sibling instead of just an older, though really, sometimes she didn’t think it would make much of a difference. She’d all but had to point it out to Edmond that he liked a girl, for Merlin’s sake. “Mine was normal. Edmond and I did our lessons.”

And there had been talk. Nothing she was supposed to know about, of course, but she had been raised to pay attention, and she had noticed different members of the family, some she knew and some she didn’t, showing up, some at odd hours, to talk to her father.

Sometimes, if she just happened to be in the wrong place at the right time, she heard something about Edmond. Sometimes things were too vague for her to be sure what they were talking about. And once, she had heard Father angrily tell George and Uncle Jasper to leave it alone, because he was not even going to consider ‘it’ until after Jane was married.

Which meant she was involved, now, whether she knew how or not. But she didn’t want to think about it tonight.

“What House is your brother in?” she asked. “I’ve got two distant cousins, but it looks like they’re in Crotalus and Pecari.”
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Dulce

November 12, 2011 10:26 PM
Dulce had almost forgotten that Edmond was a Prefect. But then, she didn’t really converse much with the older Aladren anymore than she ever conversed with anyone else. Plus, she felt as though Edmond lived in a different world. There was something about him… detached. Of course, who was Dulce to judge? She was just an observer of those around her. She observed plenty and understood very little about the emotions that drew people either together or apart. But she had seen how Edmond was with Cassie and seen how Cassie was with, well, him. They both were rather oblivious. Much like her sister and Juri had been and how she had been about Delilah.

Her dark brows rose slightly at the mention of lessons. Dulce was a Pureblood as far as the rules went by, but her parents were far more lenient when it came to certain things they did as opposed to other parents. Dulce’s mother had told her that when she was growing up, her parents had been strict with them and didn’t change until her brother left the family. After that, her parents had adapted, but Dulce’s mother was already an adult with a family of her own. Everything still changed though because her family was more accepting of others. If they weren’t, Lita would not be attending Julliard with Juri.

Still, Dulce wondered what it would be like to have strict parents in the sense of the Careys. Dulce’s parents were strict in their own ways, she always had her music lessons, no excuses, etc. But she knew that their strict was not the way of ‘Pureblood’ parents. She doubted her life would be very different though. She studied by herself in the summers, which was basically the same thing. “Well, the usual is better than drama, I suppose.” Dulce commented.

Dulce looked around for her brother and spotted him at a table talking to two girls. Her hazel eyes narrowed briefly. She was going to have to keep an eye out for him after all. “He’s a Pecari, which figures. He’s that one chatting up those two girls.” Dulce paused for a moment before adding, “I hope one of them isn’t your cousin.”
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Jane

November 14, 2011 10:53 PM
Jane nodded her agreement that normal was better than dramatic. She agreed to that more than she thought the restrained, casual gesture could ever communicate. Drama in novels was all well, though she found herself not enjoying it as much as she once had, but the kind in real life, if her experience with it was standard, was just dark and dirty and bloody and you had to cover it up and then just try not to let anyone know about the nightmares you still had at night. Or, even more than that, the ones you had while you were still awake.

“And we do enjoy our lessons,” she said. “We’re far enough along with our languages now, we play a game – Edmond will start a conversation in one, then we’ll keep switching at random, to see if we can throw the other one off. I miss my mathematics tutors, too, though Edmond doesn’t like them as much, like I don’t really like most of the philosophy but he does.” She lifted one shoulder to all the variety of tastes that could be seen even between two people who were, as far as it went, very similar. “We practice most of this while we’re at school, too, but we get to have our tutors there, and we only have the magical theory lessons besides those, so we get more work done on those things during the summers.”

She followed Dulce’s gaze to a first year boy talking to two girls. “I don’t think so,” she said. She was pretty confident she had the two girls sorted out enough to know them from the rest of the students, after all, however little she might know about them individually. “Why do you say that, though?”

She said that lightly, expecting that it was a joke, like if Jane warned someone about the possibility that Edmond would bore them to death. Her brother was actually a reasonably good speaker, when he put his mind to it, particularly if he knew enough about a subject, and even at his worst, she didn’t think anyone’s health was actually in danger from listening to him go on. If the warning was real, she’d pass it along – she thought she stood high enough, at least here, for either of them to listen and do as she said automatically, but if she didn’t, Edmond certainly did – but it just seemed more likely to her to be the kind of casual comment people made about their siblings, an idea that made her a bit more comfortable with Dulce. Brothers might well be brothers everywhere and for everyone.
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