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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Thaddeus Pierce II

October 29, 2011 11:16 AM
Once upon a time in the far distant past (approximately sixteen year ago, give or take five), The Troubles began. There was no one single source for The Troubles but it is indisputable that Quidditch-Playing Females held a good portion of the blame. Specifically, there was Gabriella Abbott, the muggle-lover who had stolen the heart of the then-heir of the New Hampshire Pierces, Derwent Pierce III; there was Belinda Pierce, who had challenged half of her class to duels by her second year and then switched from wands to fists in a truly horrifying display of unladylike behavior; and, most significantly, there was Amelia Pierce.

Amelia Pierce who refused to marry and had the gall to seek a career. Amelia Pierce who dallied in Muggle Boston for fun and indulged Derwent the Third's improper curiosity about the species. Amelia Pierce who toppled the reigning New Hampshire Pierce Patriarch and left the family in shambles. Amelia Pierce who had been disowned along with Derwent the Third and Belinda to create the Boston Pierces.

Amelia Pierce who was Deputy Headmistress, Head of Crotalus House, and Quidditch Coach at Thaddeus's new school. Amelia Pierce who shared the same parents as Thaddeus.

Furthermore, The Troubles had spread beyond the immediate family, and dethroned Salem Institute as America's premiere magical school (at least according to the New Hampshire Pierces were were largely alumni thereof). Salem Institute closed down. It was strongly believed Quidditch-playing females had a role in that, as well, as Salem was the birthplace of D.I.S.C.U.S.S shortly before the school's demise.

Some seven years ago, the Powers That Be (otherwise known as Grandmother) decided that the New Hampshire Pierces would replace the defunct Salem Institute with Sonora Academy as their school of choice. A year later, Amelia Pierce somehow got hired as the Quidditch Coach there. There had been discussion to change where the New Hampshire Pierces would send their children, but ultimately, it was decided they had chosen Sonora for a good reason (most of the proper American pureblood families used Sonora now) and they would not retreat from their decision merely because one staff member was dead to them.

When the new Pierce heir, Derwent Pierce IV, returned for his second year at Sonora last year, Thaddeus concluded that the choice was final and no further thought would be placed into changing schools. That conclusion was followed within hours by the news that Amelia had been inaugurated as the new Deputy Headmistress, and for a couple of weeks Thaddeus thought that Sonora may have dropped the final straw on the camel's back, but the camel only wobbled a little bit then stood steady. By last midterm, Thad felt secure in his belief that he would also be attending Sonora Academy come today. And here he was. In the Cascade Hall as a first year student.

Thaddeus obviously understood the difference between real-dead and disowned-dead, so as he stood in the line of first years to receive his sip of the sorting potion, he was not disturbed by the idea that the woman handing it out was some kind of zombie. Clearly, she was as alive as anyone else in the hall (and possibly moreso than the strange white haired boy with the red eyes).

Rather, he was disturbed by the idea that the woman handing it out was his disowned sister, whose place he had taken in the lives of their shared parents and whose inheritance was now Thaddeus's. Granted, Thaddeus had no reason to think she blamed him for her disownment or his existence as Thesius Pierce's heir. On the other hand, he had no reason to think she didn't.

As it got to be his turn at the front, he gave the woman a wary look of distrustful caution. When she handed the goblet of suspiciously bubbly liquid to him, the only reason he dared sip from it was that, if she had poisoned it, she was also poisoning the rest of the first year class, and surely there were easier ways to kill him with less collateral damage and less chance of getting caught.

If he hadn't been warned about the effects of the potion by the Headmistress, he may have doubted his conclusion. The taste was wretched (though, by comparison to other potions he'd ingested in his life, not too horrible) and the way his skin started turning blue was enough to rattle anybody who'd read enough books on poor blood circulation.

Then the blue color darkened past what was normally considered unhealthy into what was clearly the Aladren House Color. Relief suffused him, and not just because he wasn't dying after all. He'd made it into Aladren. He was an Aladren.

With a whoop, he jumped up and ran for the table filled with other blue people. His parents would be very proud. After his family had discovered that Amelia was the Head of Crotalus, Thad had been impressed with the importance of getting into Aladren nearly every day since.

Read this, Thaddeus, Aladrens enjoy reading.

I don't know, Thaddeus. The exasperation and obvious desire to end the line of questioning was crystal clear but his father never once said, not ever for as long as Thaddeus could remember, Stop bothering me with questions, Thaddeus. What he said instead was, Let's go look in the library, son.

Thaddeus loved his father dearly, especially in those moments. Thad already missed him, and Mom. And Grandmother. And Aunt Berta. He wanted them here to see this victory of turning blue.

As they were unavailable, he glanced toward the Teppenpaw table where his cousin sat. Derry gave him a grin and two thumbs up, and Thad smiled back, glad to be able to share the moment with somebody. For the first time, he wondered if Derry had been sad that nobody had seen him get sorted. He made a mental note to ask him later.

He still had the smile on his face as he sat down at his new table among his new Housemates. The Headmistress soon began talking, and Thad made a note of each of the people she mentioned, hoping he'd remember all those names. Fortunately, Derry had warned him about the school song last year, so Thaddeus had already made an effort to find it, and, once found, memorize it. He hardly needed to glance at the lyrics as he and the school sang.

After that came the food, and then the part of all of this that had worried him the longest. (Not the most, that was drinking Amelia's potion, but he'd only considered that much more serious fear upon entering the Cascade Hall.) The concern about how well he'd get along with his House and Yearmates had plagued him for most of the summer.

He decided a simple greeting was a good way to start. "Hello, I am Thaddeus Pierce the Second of the New Hampshire Pierces."
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Katrina (Kitty) McLevy

October 29, 2011 1:29 PM
As much as she loved her family Kitty was thrilled to death to be back at Sonora. For one thing Zack had been a complete jerk to her the whole time, way worse than usual and Kitty was completely fed up with it. Why’d he have to be so mean anyway? She hadn’t seen him sense Christmas for goodness sake and he acted like he hated her. Not even chocolate frogs made him smile, so out of spite she’d given him a bag of Every Flavor Beans.

That and she’d missed Laurie more than she’d thought possible. Finally having found someone so much like her made losing him even for summer break hard to bare. No one else put up with her antics the way that Laurie did, and they’d had such fun together. Now she was back, and they’d have another year of adventures, but first the feast! Again Kitty was struck by the unfairness of Laurie being in a different house when she went to her own house table, but she gave him an ecstatic wave as she passed anyway.

Bouncing happily to her table Kitty sat down, feeling rather proud that she was now an important older second year student, and no longer a little firsties (not that she was any bigger than the little firsties but that was beside the point). Bright blue eyes watched as the new firsties were sorted, they lingered for a moment on the white boy, questions already flitting though her head as she hoped he turned blue so she could ask, instead he turned yellow. She sighed disappointedly before grinning as a blue skinned boy sat down next to her.

Kitty’s bell like voice rang out as she sang enthusiastically, bouncing in her seat. The song was done, and the food appeared. Kitty was just reaching for a plate of some curious looking bright yellow stuff when the boy next to her spoke “Hello, I’m Thaddeus Pierce the Second of the New Hampshire Pierces.” Kitty blinked at the longer than even normal magical kid introduction. Second of the New Hampshire Pierces? Who’s the first? Hm…how confusing what if a bunch of Pierces come to school how do they keep them all straight? Kitty thought, imagining eight or nine different Pierce children all counting off which order they arrived at school. What a minute, the Quidditch coach was a Pierce! Of course she was the First.

“The second? Is the Quidditch Coach the first then? Anyway Hi! I’m Kitty McLevy!” She said, happy to have figured it out, but still thinking it was an odd way to refer to one’s self.
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Henrietta Boxton-Fox-Reynolds

October 29, 2011 1:52 PM
OOC - I'd just finished this when Kitty posted, so have tried to tweak it a bit to make it work. Hope it does and that no-one feels god-modded!

IC

Henrietta stared at the Hall in wonder. Her Dad and her Father, as an alumnus and a former staff member respectively, had told her plenty about it, and she’d seen several illustrations. However, vivid as the descriptions were, beautiful as the pictures were, nothing compared to the actual spectacle. She stood amongst her fellow first years, feeling a few butterflies that were the natural response to a new situation. She knew what was about to happen. Dad had been against it, insisting that it was part of the adventure of starting the school, but father knew that Henny tended to find ‘adventurous’ episodes rather unnerving (certainly, she was unlikely to find herself in Pecari). And the new headmistress seemed to agree that forewarning was the kindest thing to do, as the secret that her father had told her was revealed to the rest of the school.

She took the sip of potion offered to her by Deputy Headmistress Pierce and was unsurprised to find her skin turning blue. Unsurprised, but definitely pleased. Aladren was the house she had thought would suit her best and she knew Father would be delighted. She followed the rest of the blue first years to their table, sitting next to a boy who had whooped with excitement at his placement.

“Hello,” she smiled, a little anxious when he introduced himself. He seemed terribly proper, which made Henny a little anxious. Her name sounded impressive at first and she looked the part with her neat curls and dainty little dress. However, the fancy name and elegant attire weren’t because she came from a long and powerful line, it was because she had gay adoptive parents, one of whom loved picking clothes for her. She didn’t expect that sort of thing to go down well with the Pureblood crowd. Still, no good Aladren would judge a book by its cover. “I’m Henrietta Boxton-Fox-Reynolds but everyone just calls me Henny.” Unfortunately, the girl on the other side of Thaddeus had spoken at the same time as her, so she wasn't sure he even heard her.
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Thad Pierce

October 29, 2011 2:34 PM
Two girls answered his introduction at the same time. One was blue, so he tried extra hard to catch her name since she was in his year - it was long and she used the nickname Henny. The other was not blue, which indicated an older student, probably a second year since she wasn't any taller than he was. Henny almost looked proper enough to be a pureblood, but however long her name had been, he was sure she had not offered a branch designation.

The older girl was definitely not a pureblood. Purebloods knew better than to greet one another with the word 'hi.' She did, however immediately launch into questions, which indicated, despite her lack of blue skin, that she was appropriately seated at the Aladren table. He just wished her questions had focused anywhere but Amelia Pierce. Though, to be fair, it was completely understandable to ask about a shared surname between a classmate and the school's Deputy Headmistress. He could not hold the curiosity against her. Had their places been reversed, he certainly would have asked as well.

Looking at both girls as he spoke, so as not to exclude either of them, he answered simply, "The Deputy Headmistress is of the Boston Pierce branch. I am of the New Hampshire Pierce branch. The Second," he added, with a glance toward Kitty, "is because I am named for my great-uncle, Thaddeus Pierce the First." He paused, allowing a good solid second to pass, so as to clearly separate the one thought from the next so she knew the numeral referred to his name, not his branch, before adding, "Also of the New Hampshire Pierces."

Then, to be complete, because Thaddeus liked to be complete, he did offer, "However, I am the second New Hampshire Pierce to attend Sonora Academy." He pointed toward the Teppenpaw table. "My cousin, Derwent Pierce the Fourth, is a third year in Teppenpaw."

"Have either of you any relatives at the school?" he asked as he began to fill his plate. The food looked excellent and it had been a long trip from New England. Fortunately, Derry had been along to answer some of Thaddeus's questions and the hours had passed reasonably swiftly. His stomach, however, was feeling distinctly neglected.
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Alicia Bauer

October 29, 2011 3:03 PM
Here it was. The first day at Sonora. Alicia had been up since five from sheer excitement, but had gotten back to into bed so Momma wouldn’t know. There was nothing any of them could do with knowing she was enthusiastic about going to school except tease her, but since she seldom hated her sisters and wished they were dead more than when they were teasing her, she had no intention of letting them know that coming to school was anything other than something that was happening today. She’d known they were going to make her want to scream before she left anyway, so there was no use in encouraging them.

Still, in her good mood, she had hoped. That was foolish. She wouldn’t do it again. They were barely civilized on the best of days, and those were rare.

She had spent half the ride from California to Arizona thinking of all the things she’d like to do to them both, but had finally lost interest and started looking around at the other people on the wagon with her. That was a neutral activity, though some of them amused her enough that, by the time she walked through the doors of the school for the first time, she was smiling slightly, excited all over again. The beaming smile the Deputy Headmistress got as she handed Alicia one of the cups of potion was completely unforced, though she did hesitate slightly before drinking it all down at once. She didn’t really like trying new things except in small sips at first, not drinking it all quickly and confidently.

For a moment, she thought she was going to choke from the taste - Please, Merlin, do not let me throw up in front of everyone, or at least let me die right here and now if I do – but then she got her breath back in time to see herself turning blue, which earned another smile. She had expected Crotalus, since that was a bit more the family House than Aladren, but Aladren was perfectly okay with her. She went with the other blue students to their new table, smiling at everyone who remotely seemed to look in her direction.

A boy introduced himself – she felt a flash of irritation over the name; she was little better than half-blood herself with two Muggleborn grandparents and a Layne for a mother – and then two girls spoke at the same time, startling her. She looked blankly at the older one for a moment, wondering what on earth she was talking about since Momma had distinctly mentioned Quidditch women and the Quidditch coach, then jumped in when Thaddeus answered them.

“I do,” she said. “Two sisters. The older one’s a prefect for Crotalus.” Samuel wasn’t worth a mention; he, like Kate, was someone she saw no reason to be related to any more than she could strictly help or avoid. She smiled at all three of them. “Sorry. I’m Alicia Bauer. Arizona Bauers.”
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Kitty

October 29, 2011 3:32 PM
For a moment a slight flush filled Kitty’s cheeks when she realized her mistake. Of course he was the second! Oh well, he didn’t seem very miffed by her mistake so that was alright. Two other girls joined the conversation, one who sounded kinda like one of the magic kids seems she had so many names but didn’t add a place, and the second who probably was seems she was an Arizona Bauers. So, two maybe three magic kids and her. She wondered how many different Pierce groups there were, and Bauers, and why. That was something that held endless fascination for the young muggleborn girl, why each of the big families split up and became different branches.

“Nope, I’m the only one who got to go. I have three older brothers though.” Kitty said with a small laugh. It still made her feel good to be the special one, not that being the youngest, or the only girl didn’t make her special. But magic, magic made her unique from everyone she’d ever known. And Kitty loved magic, her school, and of course Quidditch and flying. She couldn’t wait for tryouts to begin again this year.

Her bright eyes glittered with excitement as she looked the first years over. They might want to try out and Kitty remembered that as a first year she’d beat out a second year boy for her position as Keeper, so it wasn’t unbelievable that these firsties might want to steal her position on the team. “So…are any of you planning on trying out for the team?” She asked innocently.
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Henny B-F-R

October 29, 2011 3:47 PM
In spite of the extra people in the conversation, Henny didn’t seem to have been drowned out. She nodded and smiled at the girl, Alicia, who had joined in, in order to acknowledge that she’d heard her introduction. Thaddeus was, as she’d expected, from some very notable line and, of course, coming from a magical family she knew of the Pierces, and knew that their situation was incredibly complicated. However, that was about as far on the details as she could go. He hadn’t questioned any of their bloodlines or origins so far, and seemed happy enough to at least make small talk with them, which was promising.

“No,” she shook her head in response to the question about family, “But my parents were able to tell me a lot about the school,” she added. She decided not to mention that one had attended and one had worked there, as no one here was old enough to remember her father any more, and it meant she might have to get into the whole Dad and Father versus Mummy and Daddy explanation, which was a little too complicated and heavy for this type of conversation.

“The Quidditch team?” she clarified as Kitty asked about joining. “I… It’s not really my sort of thing,” she said, slightly apologetically and glancing down at her lap instead of meeting the other girl’s eyes. Kitty certainly seemed enthusiastic about the game and it was always a little disappointing when people didn’t share one’s interests, but Henny was something of a risk-adverse person. She knew the Quidditch games would frighten her for fear of a Bludger flying off into the stands and injuring her and, even though she knew that was unlikely, the thought of watching other people getting badly hurt made her feel sick.
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Thad Two

October 29, 2011 4:17 PM
Alicia, Thad decided, may very well be the sort of person he was allowed to socialize with. She had a branch designation. He couldn't recall hearing about the Bauers in general or the Arizona Bauers specifically, but the New Hampshire Pierces gave the California Pierces a large enough berth that they rarely socialized beyond the Mississippi. Now that they had two members actually attending school in Arizona, they may have to change that neglect of the western half of the country. Perhaps Alicia would be a good contact to have to avoid mistakes when dealing with Western families. A Crotalus Prefect in the family was certainly and good indicator of their worth.

Kitty, on the other hand, was definitely not someone he was supposed to associate with. Not only did she use words like 'hi' she was also apparently interested in Quidditch. Henny's immediate reaction to the topic raised Thad's opinion of her. She had the proper aversion ladies were supposed to have to the sport. Plus, her parents - plural - had knowledge of the school, so she was likely the child of magical folk. That was likewise promising.

Still, it would be rude to cut Kitty out of the conversation, improper though she must be. With three brothers not attending Sonora, she was almost certainly a muggleborn, else her family had far worse luck with squibs than he had ever heard about before. He did admit to a certain amount of morbid curiosity about the girl, but thought it horribly improper dinner conversation, so he merely answered her question. "I haven't yet decided." He enjoyed playing with Derry well enough, but that wasn't real Quidditch, and he was rather afraid of making a fool of himself in front of people with more experience.

"Does anyone know what the Headmistress meant by a fair at the end of the year?" he asked curiously, since Quidditch wasn't exactly the sort of thing boys were supposed to talk about with girls. There were plenty of other topics to explore about their new home for the next seven years.
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Alicia

October 29, 2011 5:48 PM
Three brothers. None here. Alicia wasn’t sure if she should be envious or not. The other girl didn’t mention them being at another magical school, so maybe they weren’t magical, like Aunt Lavinia, and were disgraces she should pity the other girl for being stupid enough to mention, but on the other hand…they weren’t here. The girl got to go all year without ever having to see them. The thing Alicia had liked best about her sisters being at school these past three years was that she didn’t have to see them at all, and the only way it could have been better was if Isaac was gone all the time, too.

She blinked, though, when the older girl asked if they were planning to try out for the team. It wouldn’t be strange if Thaddeus did, but she and Henrietta were very clearly girls, as was the inquisitor. Girls did play Quidditch – Alicia’s own second sister did, one of the various reasons why she saw no reason for Kate to exist except as a plague on the family and Alicia more specifically – but it just wasn’t something to talk about. Maybe Kate wasn’t lying about how it had been okay when they were little and Rachel had, too, but Alicia didn’t remember a life before Momma married Jeremy and Alma, Jeremy’s mother, took her new step-granddaughters in hand to teach them some manners.

“No,” she said. “I’m not.” She felt that was quite enough about that, though she smiled at Henny when she said she wasn’t going to play, either. Maybe there were some people she could get along with here, especially since the mention about her parents meant she had magic in her family.

She bit her lip when Thaddeus asked about the fair. “I think Rachel – my eldest sister – mentioned it, once,” she said. “But she wasn’t very clear about it. It sounded like it was a lot of different things, and most of them were happening outside. I think she said something about having to sleep on the Quidditch Pitch in a tent.” Her tone made it clear what she thought of that, though she couldn’t exactly remember if Rachel had said that she had done so, or just that it had been done at one time. It wasn’t too easy to pay much attention to Rachel without being made furious by what an idiot she was sometimes, and how no one seemed to ever see it but Alicia. “Or maybe that was the bonfire. I really can’t remember. Did your parents mention it, Henny?” Maybe it was a bit of a risk to go straight to first names, but she had said that was what everyone called her, and they were going to be roommates. Maybe this would make it seem more as though they were already friends, which might smooth the way to really being friends. "Or do you know, er, Kitty? You've been here longer than us, haven't you?" She guessed she had to include the other girl as long as the others did.
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Kitty

October 29, 2011 9:06 PM
It probably wouldn’t be appropriate to stand up and cheer, so Kitty grinned instead. Yes! They weren’t interested in being on the team. Well Thad said he might try out, but he didn’t sound too excited about it so she wasn’t worried, and the girls clearly had no interest. Not being able to share her joy of the game with them was disappointing, but Kitty was glad that she wouldn’t have too much competition during tryouts. The last game still made her sure Daniel would kick her off the team seems she missed a goal, but hopefully he wouldn’t if no one better tried out.

“The fair? Well I don’t know what it is specifically, but last year we had a Medieval ball where we all got to dress up! It was super fun, so I bet it will be something like that. Most of the fairs I’ve gone to usually have rides, and booths for games where you do things like throw rings and try to get them around pegs or throw darts at balloons. If you win you get to pick a prize, oh and there’s usually a bunch of fried food and stuff like fried twinkies, which are actually pretty good. But, I bet that a magic fair will probably have all sorts of other cool stuff too.” Kitty finished, her words tumbling over each other in her excitement, small hands gesturing with each word. Her mother always said that if someone held Kitty’s hands down she wouldn’t be able to speak (half the time it was said as a thread when the young girl talked too much).

Kitty wasn’t too worried about the proper kids around her, after last year she knew that magic kids were often touchy about a great many things, but that they usually didn’t get too mad at her. Really, most of them were quite nice once they realized that she wasn’t being mean, but just curious. There was still so much to learn, and the magic families were so interesting!
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Henny B-F-R

October 30, 2011 6:09 AM
Kitty didn’t seemed too perturbed by the lack of interest in Quidditch, and none of the others seemed to be crazy about it, so thankfully they hadn’t gone off on a long tangent. She could worry that Alicia’s reasons for not being interested were W.A.I.L. based, which would be a rather large bone of contention between the room-mates, but she and Thaddeus were being civil and chatty, so she was going to presume them innocent of prejudices until they proved themselves guilty.

“I don’t really know,” she replied when asked about the fair, “It’s something that was revived quite recently, so I don’t think it was happening when either of my parents was here, though Father has several historical works on Sonora, so I might ask him to look it up,” possibly she herself had even read about it at some point. She probably had, but it clearly hadn’t been very detailed, as she couldn’t really call anything to memory, and Henny remembered most of what she read. “I expect Kitty’s right, though if it’s supposed to be Medieval it will probably be more games than rides and I doubt they’d have modern Muggle foods like Twinkies,” she added, trying to subtly slip an explanation into the conversation, as she rather suspected the (presumably) Muggleborn girl might have lost the (presumably) Purebloods.

“What class is everyone looking forward to most?” she asked. Although she certainly didn’t want to get into the topic of her least favourite class, this seemed like a safe topic for a group of Aladrens, “Or, I guess which class do you like best,” she added to Kitty. She thought the other girl could possibly have figured out the appropriate change in tense for herself but she didn’t want to risk the older girl feeling like she was being cut out of the conversation, especially as it might be easy for her to interpret that as being based on bloodline. “I’m mostly interested in wand-based subjects, like Charms and Transfiguration, and I’m really looking forward to learning more about the theory.”
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Thad Pierce Two

October 30, 2011 10:09 AM
Thad had done a fair amount of research into the school, including an interrogation of his cousin that had lasted most of the wagon ride from New Hampshire, so he was honestly not expecting Kitty to know much about it since she had no older siblings and it had not occurred during the past two years (and she was surely not any older than Derry).

With two older sisters, he figured Alicia had the best chance of knowing, since one sister had made it to at least fifth year by now (sixth really, since the fifth years had just been promoted to prefect tonight and the only Bauer in there had been a boy; funny, Alicia hadn't mentioned him. He supposed the Fifth Year Bauer was possibly from another branch like Jose was; Head Boy or not, Thaddeus was not going to claim any kind of familial relationship to him).

And Henny's family apparently came here for generations, so she might have something to say about it, too, even if she didn't have any siblings.

He was nearly right on almost all counts. Henny was able to provide the knowledge that it was an old tradition that was only newly revived. Kitty's contribution was a largely indecipherable multitude of guesswork. And Rachel (Alicia's oldest sister who may or may not be the prefect) had, indeed, mentioned it. And there had been tenting. Possibly.

Thad was not entirely certain how he was supposed to take potential tenting. He supposed it depended on how rustic the tents were. Some were actually quite amazing. He supposed he'd hold his opinion on it until he had more information. He'd have to question someone with a little more first-hand experience later.

One of his more immediate questions 'what is a fried twinkie?' was answered by Henny before he even had a chance to ask it. He eyed both Kitty and Henny with mild doubtfulness; Kitty for mentioning a muggle food, Henny for recognizing it as such. Perhaps a - no, she definitely said parents as a plural came here before, she wasn't a half-blood. But one of those parents could have been a half-blood themselves, or even a muggleborn. That could explain her lack of a branch.

He gave Alicia a quick glance to see if she had also recognized this foreign food, or if she was as wary of its existence in this conversation as he was.

Still, Henny was a classmate and both she and Kitty were Housemates, so he would remain polite and civil to each of them. There was no call to become crass or rude just because they had chosen their parents poorly. He just would not be permitted to become close friends with either of them, if they were, in fact, not from respectable families.

He wasn't quite dismissing Henny as improper yet, either. She did have the political savvy to change the subject to something less prone to involve muggle foodstuffs.

Drawing on the knowledge he'd pulled from Derry on the ride here, Thaddeus considered the classes on offer and decided, "I think potions might be the most interesting. Derry said the professor is very knowledgeable, and the Head of Aladren house." Well, technically, Derry had said that Professor Fawcett was kind of strict and assigned a lot of homework, but Thad had known his cousin long enough to be able to understand what he'd really meant.
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Alicia

October 30, 2011 12:55 PM
There was, Alicia was almost prepared to conclude, a higher power, and it was looking out for her right now. There were a million things – Muggle things – that they could have mentioned and she would have at least recognized the name of from being occasionally forced to visit her father and then forced while visiting to visit his parents, but ‘Twinkies’ were not on the list, so she blinked in surprise when Henny explained it was a Muggle food, instead of maybe looking startled to hear it mentioned at all when Kitty mentioned them.

She was going to have to be careful, though. Gramma Alma had told her that directly, and Momma and Jeremy had heavily implied it, and this had made it very clear to her. She was always going to have to be very careful, because Merlin knew she could not make it very well among…the other kind of people, the kind that someone with someone like her father for a parent was usually lumped in with.

Well, she could. Alicia was pretty sure she could do anything, if she had to, if there really was no way to get out of doing it. She had, after all, survived her visits to her father all her life. But she really didn’t want to.

Alicia nodded at Thaddeus’ assessment of their new Head of House. “Rachel spoke well of him as well,” she said, then smiled at all of this group of her new Housemates. “But really, I’m just looking forward to everything right now. I’ve been looking through all our books since I got my list, and it all looks so interesting.”

This was an advantage to being at the Aladren table, she guessed. She could tell the truth about that. She had taught herself some magic and theory in secret, been taught more by Jeremy, but she had spent years waiting for the day when she could come here and learn openly, as much as she wanted, whenever she wanted, and then show her accomplishments off and have even Momma see that she was better than Rachel. There was a thrill to doing things in secret, but it was hard to never let on anything when Momma petted her like a silly child and then turned around and told everyone about how wonderfully Rachel did in school, how Rachel was a prefect and a wonderful student and was going to be Head Girl….

But she didn’t want to think about that. Not now. This was going to be a good night, and she was going to do better than Rachel by far.
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Kitty

October 31, 2011 12:55 AM
“Ohh Transfiguration is a lot of fun, and Charms too. My two favorite classes are Care of Magical Creatures we get to have that class outside, and even though the first few years only works with the smaller creatures I’ve heard that they get bigger and more interesting as we get older. DADA is also loads of fun, it’s more physical and you get to move around a lot which is great.” Kitty chattered happily. Really most magical classes were great, especially the ones where she got to do wand work.

Perhaps one of the only classes that Kitty hated with a passion was potions. It just required a degree of focus that the tiny girl hadn’t been born with. Even now she’d begun to shift uncomfortably in her seat, energy already getting the better of her as the feast dragged on. She twisted one foot up underneath her, which gave her a few extra inches height, making her feel a bit better about being the oldest. That thought made her stifle a giggle. She’d never been the oldest before.

“Yeah, I read a lot over the summer break too, that and got all my assignments done. I wish that I had been able to fly over break, my bike is nothing compared to a broom! Are you guys excited about flying lessens? Well, I bet you all know how to fly already anyway but it’s still great.” Kitty said, remembering her own first flying lessons and how she’d gone off with Dusk instead of staying with the newbies who didn’t’ know what they were doing. It had been amazing and Kitty fell in love with flying during that very first lesson.
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Henny B-F-R

November 02, 2011 2:59 PM
Kitty, it seemed, was almost Henny's exact opposite. She'd listed as favourites the two classes that Henny was most dreading. Kitty did mention that first years were started out on 'smaller creatures.' Smaller was often, though not always an indicator of 'less dangerous' – doxies were little but they gave nasty bites – but she assumed Kitty meant the latter. Of course, a girl who allowed metal balls to be hit at her for fun possibly had a slightly different parameter for what she considered dangerous than Henny, who would not even put herself in the same arena as such objects. However, she was pleased to note that Kitty was enthusiastic about all their classes. Whilst most people would think it natural for an Aladren to effuse about such things, Henny thought it indicated that the classes were challenging and well-taught.

The older girl then returned the subject to flying. Flying and Quidditch were, of course, different and it was perfectly acceptable for ladies of proper breeding to fly, especially as it was part of wizarding heritage. However, Henny did not think it a particularly safe move. Though, as noted, 'safe' did not seem to be very high up on Kitty's agenda.

“I was taught the basics,” she nodded, in wizarding families it was like learning to ride a bike (which she had also done), “But I don't have much of a head for heights, so really it doesn't suit me terribly well.” Heights was just the start of a rather long list of things that Henny did not have a head, or in some cases stomach, for. She hoped none of the other things would come up, as she didn't want to look like a complete wuss in front of her new classmates, even if she was one.
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Thad Pierce

November 02, 2011 5:49 PM
Pierces were not permitted to be afraid of anything. Pierces were certainly not permitted to admit they were afraid of anything. If they did ever express an uneasiness against something that proper wizards were not supposed to be uneasy about, they were placed in harm's way until the uneasiness passed. It was for that reason and that reason only that Thad had more of a 'head for heights' than Henny professed.

Falling off a broom at three years old from twenty feet up with no adult supervision would do that to anyone. Had Derry not manifested one of the more impressive displays of accidental magic to save him, Thad very well may not have survived that fall. Though Father and Mother had shown an express lack of interest in his broom riding prior to that point, they had both made sure he spent at least three hours in the air a day for the next year, to make sure Thad's development as a broom-riding wizard was not stunted by a childhood accident.

Now, all that remained was a respect for heights and the consequences of falling that made the idea of actual Quidditch playing with actual bludgers moderately less appealing than most boys his age experienced. But flying itself, with proper safety measures observed, didn't bother him anymore. And just to prove that he wasn't scared of Quidditch, he might have to sign up as an alternate or something on the Aladren team.

The fact that Derry wasn't afraid didn't mean anything - Derry wasn't smart enough to know when to be afraid - but the other Aladrens surely knew the risks and may judge him based on his not taking them. Derry had said there were Careys on the team, and a Pierce could not do anything less than a Carey did.

"I've always enjoyed flying with my cousin," Thad said, and if the word 'always' made the statement not strictly true in a literal sense, he had enjoyed it for long enough that the early years had ceased to matter. He barely remembered those anyway. "I expect flying lessons to be a breeze." He wasn't sure if he should smile to indicate that he had made a joke, or keep a serious face in case the others had no more sense of humor than most of his family.

He opted to avoid the smile. If they did turn out to like jokes, he could cultivate being the deadpan guy. Plus, if he wasn't as funny as he thought he was, nobody would realize he'd just failed at another socialization activity. He was doing so well tonight. It would be terrible to mess it up now.

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Alicia

November 05, 2011 3:37 PM
“I wouldn’t be surprised if a breeze was all it took to knock me off the broom,” Alicia said lightly, then flushed slightly. It hadn’t been a very good pun, it had just sort of come out. She decided to ignore the whole effect, just as though she had not turned a bit red at all. “My father taught us a little, but I haven’t been on a broom in years.”

She had liked it, when she was little, but not enough to risk Momma’s disapproval when she wasn’t with Dad, or later even when she was. She knew Rachel did sometimes just fly for fun when they visited their father, but with Kate playing Quidditch, Alicia didn’t want to risk being associated with that. Her mother didn’t want to side absolutely with anyone, but just to stay on the sidelines and not offer a reason for doing so, and Alicia was fine with that. At best, she would be able to lie enough to stay on the right side of everyone who mattered, and at worst, she wouldn’t make any enemies, or at least only a few among people who were way too emotional for their own good.

People got upset about ideas, and Alicia didn’t understand it. Saying or doing some things was easier than others, but really, she had always just gone along with whomever she was with, doing what she had to do in order to be approved of. It almost made her angry, sometimes, seeing how other people seemed to care about so many things, instead of just her one desire to be approved of by authority figures. There was nothing else she could think of that meant that much to her. Certainly not anything to do with who dated girls, except that her mother wouldn’t like it if she did.

Glancing down the table, she saw at least three others – two more girls and another boy. Her face stayed smooth – maybe there was a slight advantage to having worthless losers like Rachel and Kate for sisters; she had long since gotten used to not showing it when she wanted to shriek, much less was mildly annoyed – but she felt a flash of irritation. Thaddeus would only have to share his living space with one person, while she would be in a room with three other girls. Henny seemed all right, much better than having to share a room with Kate like she did at Dad’s, but what if those other girls were just completely unacceptable? She already had a problem with the really pretty one, and she was going to have to be civil all the time.

Sometimes, she really didn’t like the things she had to do to be considered a lady.

She couldn’t see anything else to say about this. “It’s going to be interesting, living with so many people,” she said, groping for something. “I’ve never shared a room before.” She could pretend, anyway. “Do you have any roommates, Kitty? I’m not familiar with the etiquette, I wouldn’t like to do something wrong.” She finished that with a smile to Henny, one which she hoped was more friendly than attempted-reassuring. She didn’t want people to come in assuming she was going to be a bad roommate.

For a moment, it occurred to her that she might not really know what she was doing – that her life at home, annoying sisters and half-brother or none, might not have adequately prepared her for living with and interacting with people at school. Again, that she could make a mistake and that mistake could really matter, instead of just being something they all pretended had never happened the way they did at home.

Then she resolved for it to be silly. Rachel had come to school and done well, and Kate…well, Kate hadn’t yet been thrown out of school or the house, and didn’t seem to hate school the way she should if she were a totally friendless loser that everyone hated. If her stupid sisters could manage this, then she could, too. There was nothing either of them could do that she couldn’t do better, if she decided that she wanted to. That was just the way that it was. If she said something wrong, then she’d just fix it. She took a sip of her drink, feeling determined.
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Kitty

November 07, 2011 11:41 PM
A soft hum of acceptance was heard as Kitty nodded. She knew that not everyone was as adventurous as she, and Henny seemed like one of the less adventurous ones. “Flying is such fun, I wish I’d learned how to do it when I was little.” She said wistfully. The saying that life wasn’t fair was the bane of Kitty’s existence because no matter how much she whined it never would be fair. But, at least now she got to go to a magic school, so all was right in her world.

Kitty giggled when Thad said flying would be a breeze. Flying lessons had been one of her best memories ever. She’d taken to the broom like a fish to water and remembered leaving the group of other firsties who didn’t know what they were doing to play a game of tag with one of the more experienced flyers. After that first taste she’d been hooked, reveling in the flying lessons, and later in Quidditch. When Alicia said that she hadn’t been on a broom in years Kitty couldn’t help but gape at her. “Oh my gosh! If I could fly whenever I wanted they’d never get me out of the sky!” She declared, amazed at how the magic kids took the wonderfulness of their childhoods for granted.

“Yup I’ve got five roommates. Nora and Sally are loads of fun, but they get annoyed easily so sometimes they tell me to go away. Really, if someone bugs you, or you’re bugging someone else just tell them and it usually turns out fine.” She didn’t add that it was almost always her doing the bugging and that Nora often threatened to turn her into something if she didn’t sit still and be quiet. Kitty brushed that off as Nora just being a bit prickly.
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