Headmistress Kijewski-Jareau

March 23, 2012 11:59 PM
The summer had brought about her quick nuptials with Jeffrey and the complete adoption to one another’s children. They were officially a family. Kiva regretted having waited so long to have a relationship with him, but she would never regret the quick engagement and wedding. It had been all so perfect. Of course, the wedding had been small. They had invited the other mothers of their play group, the one in which they had first met in, and a couple people from their places of work. Kiva had invited some of her zoologist friends as well as John Fawcett (Kiva felt they had a sort of kinship being that he began at Sonora as her sub and then took over all of her responsibilities when she left entirely) and Amelia, who was her Deputy and helped her through all the school events. It was small and simple and Kiva would have been just as happy with no wedding at all, but she was glad to have celebrated with everyone. Of course, now it was back to work.

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.” Kiva was only joking with them really. She knew that students both loved and hated returning to school. They loved it because they were able to see their friends again. They hated it because it meant that they had to do work again. She couldn’t really blame them.

“For those who do not know me, I am Headmistress Kijewski-Jareau, but feel free to 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 Callaghan is our Substitute Professor, Professor Reddington is our new Muggle Studies Professor, and Professor O’Rourke, who is our new Astronomy Professor. Please show them how wonderful our school is and give them a warm welcome.” Kiva clapped after introducing each of them. She hasn’t seemed to rid Sonora of the curse of the constant stream of professors. Already the two members she gained last year have left for various reasons.

“I would like to have Rachel Bauer and Raines Bradley to 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. “Congratulations to you both.” She whispered to them before having them return to their seats. “I would also like to have Eliza Bennett, Kate Bauer, James Owen, and Sara Raines 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 year’s Midsummer Event will be the School Concert. 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 tradition, please refer to your music sheets as we begin 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 desert 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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Gareth Whitebriar

March 25, 2012 5:42 PM
Gareth wasn’t looking forward to next term. This summer his younger brother Enion nearly badgered him to death with questions about Sonora. He conveniently forgot how he’d once pestered older cousins just as relentlessly about Hogwarts before he’d found out that he’d be the first to attend a foreign school instead. That only added to the never ending questions. By the end of summer Gareth wondered just how much trouble he’d get into if he took Enion deep into the forest and left him there. Being the first to Sonora was a disaster because now he, well and Megs but she didn’t count because she wasn’t at his house to ask questions, was the only source of reliable information about the new school.

And next term his annoying little brother would turn 11 and tag along to pester Gareth year round. At least he still had a couple years before their baby sister joined them and added her annoyance to the mix. Last term Gareth had gotten use to being the only one around, and he was disappointed that he’d only have one term of freedom left before his brother joined him. He’d forgotten how homesick he’d felt at the beginning of last term, and after a full summer dose of both siblings Gareth was more than ready for school to resume.

Gareth made his way to the Crotalus table and found an open seat, his stomach rumbled from the long ride and he eagerly dug into a platter of roast duck. Once he had a nice portion on his plate he added a large spoon full of red skinned potatoes, some corn, and a couple rolls. That summer he’d put on another growth sprit and he still felt like no matter how much he ate he was still starving to death. His feet had apparently grown out of proportion with the rest of him and Gareth’s coordination had suffered. The second year was already living up to his family’s heritage of producing large brawny males. Well, his side of the family. The Brownbriar line tended to produce tall lanky males, and the Greens were unusually short compared to the rest of the family.

Once he’d gotten his plate situated he turned to his neighbor and smiled brightly. “It’s great to be back isn’t it?”
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Alexandra Devereux

March 25, 2012 8:38 PM
Alexandra’s summer had been, for the most part, quiet – not, overall, as quiet as the past week, admittedly, when Mother and Father had been off speaking terms again for some reason they hadn’t explained and she hadn’t cared enough to ask about, but quiet anyway – and mostly spent either in study or with the girls, which meant that she and Lissy were comparing notes on her teachers versus her close cousin’s tutors or that they were being packed up and sent to one or the other Carolina to visit with their cousins or having Lucille and Theresa come to visit them in Louisiana. Alex didn’t honestly know how much any of them liked each other, really, except for her and Lissy, but their parents were eager to encourage the cooperation which had sprung up during the last Reunion, and they all knew better than to volunteer any thoughts they had on the subject that didn’t agree with what the adults wanted to hear.

It hadn’t been so bad, but the constant traveling or receiving company had been more than she was used to, and she was glad to be back to the stability of Sonora. She – all of them, really, but she spoke only for herself – were freer at school than they could ever be at home, because everyone really only had to look out for him- or herself. There were no parents and grandparents and distant relations to please, just some professors, and professors were much easier to deal with than Careys and worse, the wives of Careys. Her father’s position wasn’t enviable, but she still thought he was better off than he would have been if her mother had been the man in their relationship. It was just simpler at school.

She clapped politely but without real interest for the various new people, including the non-Crotalus ones, and then turned her attention to her dinner, thinking about the headmistress’ new name. Jareau. It sounded vaguely familiar, but that didn’t really mean anything, since she had noticed that things that weren’t could sound familiar all the time. It probably was not a very respectable family, but Headmistress Kijewki already had all the prestige she needed in her chosen field, so Alex guessed that was all right for her, if her family didn’t object too much to it. It was most likely better, anyway, than being married to someone that you hated. If she’d had to make one, Alex would have listed something like that on her list of worst fears. The family was full of stories about how badly wrong it could go, her parents’ among them in some ways. They were a mild case, but it was still not much fun to put up with.

She began to serve herself a salad, mindful of her figure as was fitting for a lady despite knowing she would never be a beauty if she never ate again, but her brown eyes didn’t stay focused on that, instead keeping an eye on the table. Because of that, she was able to smile instead of being surprised when Gareth spoke to her, despite the way she knew smiling emphasized the size of her nose in her otherwise thin face. It would be impolite not to smile back, after all, whatever it looked like, and he’d had a year to decide what he thought of her face. When it came down to it, it didn’t matter so much what she looked like as what kind of connections she was in a position to offer, and she did a bit better in that department.

“I can’t complain about it,” she said pleasantly, finishing up the process of making her salad. “Did you have a nice time this summer?” He lived, as she understood it, overseas, so he wasn’t part of the social circle she was much able to follow the news of, if she wanted to put that much effort into it, even when they weren’t together, so she was honestly a little interested in hearing his answer. It might not be true, but then, anything that she heard about families and people here at home, even from her own relatives, might not be true, either. She thought that she could usually settle for interesting without any qualms about it.
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Cepheus Princeton

March 25, 2012 10:10 PM
Cepheus wasn't extremely excited to be back, but he a little relieved to be away from his family for a little while. After parting from them for school, going back and spending nearly three or so months with them was suffocating. He had had a very busy summer what with all the family gatherings and travelling he had done. He'd gone to India with his father to look over an estate they were building there, and then had been sent with his brothers to France to live with his aunt and uncle and continue his French lessons like he did every summer at the end of his holiday. Over the holiday, he'd felt so busy he had forgotten how close Rupert was in coming to Sonora.

Rup was going to be a mess here, and Cepheus wasn't really looking forward to having to get his brother constantly out of trouble. If Rupert got in trouble at school, that meant Cepheus got in trouble at home. It was quite unfair, but a burden that he supposed he was forced to bear as the eldest. Cepheus had also grown a little. It wasn't much, and he was still quite skinny and an inch or two shorter than the average boy his age, but he was twelve and growing. That was a relief. Father, being six feet tall, wanted him to hurry and grow up.

Cepheus was a little late in entering the hall. He had been lingering outside, not feeling hungry enough to go in, not wanting to really admit to the fact that summer was already over, but he was finally ushered inside by the grounds keeper. He slipped into the Crotalus table, not sitting with anyone in particular, and watched the headmistress welcome them. The opening ceremony and sorting went on, and Cepheus counted six new house members. Great. He had a sudden superior feeling to these first-years which knew only came after being a first-year himself.

Once it was over, he stood up and scanned the hall for familiar faces and then went to go sit with his Crotalus peers. Gareth and Alexandra were talking already as Cepheus approached them. "Sorry if I interrupt. Mind if I join you?" he asked politely, sitting down next to Alexandra. When he looked down to sit down, he was grateful that his blonde hair had been neatly trimmed just the week before.
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Gareth

March 27, 2012 11:43 AM
When asked about his summer Gareth had to suppress a scowl. The family reunion this year had been a storm of questions from the eldest down to the youngest and there was only so much attention he could divert to Meggs instead of himself. As the male, it was his duty to break down every scope and angle of Sonora’s Quidditch program to be meticulously compared to Hogwarts. That was what all the older boys wanted to know about, well that and details about the girls of Sonora and the different American bloodlines that he’d met. The younger kids who would be attending Sonora instead of Hogwarts or RMI were as bad as his brother about demanding to know everything from the statues in the Labyrinth to the size of the library. All in all it was a giant hassle and one of the benefits of next summer was the fact that it would be the Blackbriar cousins turn to be hassled over details of their new school and he could go back to relative obscurity.

“It was a bit hectic, Meggs, Megan Brownbriar and I are the first of the lines to attend Sonora so everyone wanted to know everything about it of course. My brother will be attending next term and he decided that he’d spend the whole summer pestering me with questions about the school and everyone in it.” Gareth said with a chuckle after he tried a bite of the duck. The meat had a rather nice orange glaze and he hummed in approval. “I hope yours went well?” He asked in return.

“Sorry if I interrupt. Mind if I join you?” The voice brought a smile to Gareth’s lips. He was glad that his room mate was returning this term, they got on well and it would be a pain to have to get use to someone knew.
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Alex

March 27, 2012 7:27 PM
Alex nodded once Gareth finished telling her about his summer and asked about hers. “Tolerably well,” she said pleasantly, thinking back over it again. It wasn’t completely true, of course, but nor was it completely a lie, so she felt comfortable enough saying it. There were much less pleasant things she could have spent the past few months doing. “I was asked a lot of question, too, all over the family, even though we’re not sure who will be coming here and who won’t.”

Those who controlled her life and her parents’ had decided she was doing well enough to stay enrolled at Sonora, but had not made their decisions about the academic futures of her Louisiana Carey cousins present and future. Lissy was still at home with the tutors, and no one knew exactly what was going to happen with the few younger ones. She had gone through a year without making a scandal of herself or her family, that was true, but there were six left to go; they had better wait and see another year, just to be sure she wasn’t going to do something foolish. After all, she might have a delayed response, since she wasn’t really a Carey, but only half of one, which meant she ought to be only half as…unruly.

It had occurred to her to wonder if they had noticed that no one was really more than half-Carey, since they all had mothers, but she knew better than to ask. Her opinion was not one anyone valued at home.

She looked around the still brightly-colored first years, confirming two things she had seen, and then nodded toward the smaller, fairer-haired one. “Two of my distant relatives came here this year,” she said. “Lucille – she’s one of the new Teppenpaws – is a close cousin of mine and Theresa Carey’s, so she asked us questions a lot. We all kept traveling to each other’s houses. And one of Arthur and Arnold’s - " she was going to trust that, as a Quidditch player, Gareth had some idea of who Arnold and Arthur were - "first cousins is here, too, it looks like he's in Aladren." Poor Theresa. Her House was sticking out like a sore thumb among all the blue on the others from her branch. "He's Theresa's brother, and I think he’s friends with Lucille, but I don’t know him very well.”

She was momentarily surprised when Cepheus suddenly appeared beside her, but then she smiled and shook her head. “Not at all,” she said, gesturing to the seat he was already in. “We were just talking about how all of our relatives kept asking us questions about Sonora when we went home for the summer. Did any of yours do that?”
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Cepheus

March 28, 2012 4:43 PM
Ah, relatives. None of his relatives had spoken to him about school in general, but were more interested in the United States. Of course, Cepheus had only been to Arizona and therefore didn't know anything about any of the other states, but he had felt like an ambassador of sorts. Or a spy. His father had been throwing around the stereotype that the States was full of muggles and muggle-borns, of those who weren't good enough to live in Europe. Now, Cepheus couldn't agree with that statement, and it had been comforting to his relatives that there were several prestigious pureblood lines.

"My relatives were more interested in the States," he said honestly. "School was secondary. A good education doesn't matter nearly as much as surrounding one's self with the right people." He smiled at his peers, an obvious compliment to them. He was paraphrasing his grandfather's favorite saying that he'd just heard over the holiday. "I didn't spend much time with relatives for them to bombard me with questions, though. Thankfully. I was in India for a part of the summer, and then France for the rest." He had stayed with his awful cousin Devon, who was spoiled to the core, and his aunt and uncle Fitzroy in France, but they hadn't been particularly interested in his schooling in America either.

"My brother is going to be attending this school next year," he told them, "so I suppose he was particularly interested. My grandfather decided it would be best for my brothers and I to receive the same schooling." He knew that Grandfather's hope for them was for the Princetons to start a branch in America. Cepheus, of course, had privately decided that he was not going to be the one to do it. "How have your summers been otherwise?" he asked.
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Gareth

March 29, 2012 9:15 AM
“Oh?” Gareth questioned when Alex said that she wasn’t sure who would be attending the school and who wouldn’t. For a while Grandfather had debated over which branches would attend which American schools. He’d decided that the Briar lines had enough representation at Hogwarts, even though the Whitebriars had none in attendance. Then again, the Redbriar girls all went there and they’ll have no representation in America he thought, feeling a bit smug. After the whole mess with Nydia, and the healer’s declaration that any further children would end in tragedy left the Reds with no male Heir, the Whitebriars had moved up in the rankings of power among the lines. Now they were second only to the Blacks, and the Reds had fallen to third. “Grandfather has already decided where all the younger children will be going.” He added absently.

Gareth dutifully observed the first years that were pointed out, the Carey’s were an important line in America and as such it was necessary to be aware of who was entering the school. There had been some talk over the summer about the American lines and his father was beginning to look for a proper betrothal for Gareth to strengthen their ties to the new continent.

His own smile flared in response to Cepheus’s compliment. That was the reason they were being sent to Sonora after all, to make new connections to important families. At least, that’s what Grandfather said. “My brother will also be attending. Perhaps they’ll get in the same house and befriend each other. Then, maybe they won’t spend much time playing tag along and bothering us.” Gareth said. “Aside from the incessant questions it was quite restful, we didn’t do much traveling this year, just the family reunion.” He finished before taking a sip of pumpkin juice.
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Alex

March 29, 2012 11:06 PM
“My mother’s family has been homeschooling for a long time,” Alex explained when Gareth seemed surprised that her family wasn’t yet sure who would come and who would not. “I’m a sort of experiment, to see if going out to school improves a girl.” She paused. “And makes it easier for her to get married, of course,” she added matter-of-factly. With her father’s family effectively ended by his marriage to her mother, the Louisiana Careys would see her marriage as a connection gained for themselves despite her actual last name.

Alex smiled back at Cepheus, at least partially amused by the blunt honesty of him saying that his family was more interested in him making connections than getting educated. Her mother’s family, the family, liked to stress education, at least for boys, but it wouldn’t surprise her if they didn’t really agree with Cepheus’ family, a little, deep down. The Careys loved the sense that they were somehow singular, unique, among even pureblood families, but they had to play the game, and the game was, as far as Alex could tell from her limited exposure to it, all about which incidents led to certain people getting married or becoming friends, which could lead to their children getting married.

She had to bite the inside of her mouth, then, to keep her smile from turning into giggling and in that same moment most likely losing any claim to being taken seriously she had at this table at the thought of most of the men in the family taking a deep and passionate interest in weddings. It just seemed so out of character for many of them. The essential contradiction of pureblooded life. It was a little funny.

Luckily for her, then, Cepheus was kind enough to distract her from the amusing thought with more details about his summer and his summer travels. “Lovely,” she said, impressed. France, she could perhaps manage, but she couldn’t see India, at least not any time soon.

She did laugh a little at Gareth’s suggestion that his and Cepheus’ younger brothers could play together and leave them alone in the process. “There’s times when I’m glad I’m an only child,” she remarked lightly, with enough of a smile to let them know she was teasing them rather than seriously insulting their brothers.

“I’m so glad we only have ours every five years,” she added when Gareth said he’d had a family reunion over the summer. “We had one the year before we all started school, and it was enormous. I got lost three times the first day.” And had nearly walked out a window one night, but that was another story. She still didn’t know how that had happened. “I spent most of my summer traveling between the group of cousins I made friends with at that Reunion, and Mother decided I should come to a few of her small parties. It wasn’t very restful, but it wasn’t bad, either.”
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Cepheus

March 31, 2012 1:17 AM
Cepheus was very glad that Gareth had a sibling coming to Sonora as well. He didn't know if he could handle Rupert on his own, not that Rup would need much handling. Well, perhaps he was speaking too soon. His brother was an interesting type, a trouble-maker. It was his father's lack of discipline with the younger two that made them so wild. It was always Cepheus who got the brunt of their burden. It was life as he knew it and now with Rupert coming to school, perhaps if Ceph could keep him from getting expelled, that would be enough.

"Hope your brother's not a trouble-maker like mine," Cepheus said, sighing. As much as he loved his younger sibling, he was certainly a handful. "We'd have more than just 'tag' to play with them." He smiled and tucked into his meal.

It sounded like Alex and Gareth had had relatively quiet summers. Those were nice, when one could be lazy all day and not have a care in the world. "Reunions are a mess," he agreed. "You're lucky you've got yours every five years. The official one for my family is every two years and the unofficial ones are whenever my grandfather has an epiphany of some sort for the Princetons."

He didn't mind them so much, but there were several cousins and aunts in particular that he could most certainly do without. He was lucky that it was his family that got to live in the Princeton Manor where those a part of the patriarchal line got to live. That way, he never had to travel for reunions, thank Merlin.
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Gareth

April 02, 2012 5:42 PM
Gareth nodded with agreement. Most of the time school was perfectly acceptable for girls, but every now and then they had a rather poor reaction to it. Thoughts of his cousin Nydia who’d defied the family, gotten into Quidditch and had brought shame to her line filled his mind. She’d died in her fifth year at Hogwarts, and while it was officially reported as a werewolf attack, few believed it. Deiniol Redbriar was not a man who accepted defiance in his female offspring and though he denied having anything to do with Nydia’s death, Gareth didn’t believe it.

He was worried that school was not agreeing well with Meggs in the same way, but at least Wyn was a kinder man than his brother and wasn’t likely to do anything so extreme. He’ll probably just call her back home and have her tutored privately to get her away from bad influences Gareth thought. Of all the brothers Wyn was the softest, and he was unlikely to even disinherit Meggs for defying the family. But, it would certainly make finding her a good husband all the more difficult. I hope she doesn’t do anything foolish this year.

“Enion isn’t too much of a handful, but he can be difficult sometimes.” Gareth admitted. Hopefully he and Rupert would get along. As the eldest, Enion liked to follow him around like a lost duckling and that would be incredibly annoying in school.

“That’s not fair!” Gareth groaned. “We have reunions every year in the summer.” Because the lines were still young, Grandfather wanted to keep his eye on everything to make sure they didn’t go astray. Maybe once I’m grown and have kids of my own we can push it back to once every two or three years. He thought wistfully. He loved his large family, but having all of them together in one place was always hectic.
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Alex

April 06, 2012 12:15 AM
Alex tried to imagine, for a moment, what would happen if the Careys came together every year, or even every two years, but couldn’t. It was possible, she supposed, they would learn their way around Virginia houses better, but it seemed just as impossible that they would all make it out completely sane after the second time. Just listening to her mother talk about it with Uncle Jack made it sound like there were more schemes afoot in the state of Virginia during the five days of the quintannual reunion than there were in the entire Cabinet government in a year. The Reunion offered many opportunities for making new close cousins and useful alliances and things, and sometimes even for having fun, but it also seemed to bring out the worst in some relatives.

“The Careys have a system for that kind of thing,” she said when Cepheus said his grandfather would summon them together for revelation. “Great-Great-Grandfather calls all the patriarchs of the branches – his brother, and my grandfather, and the acting matriarch of Georgia and North Carolina – together, or just one if that’s all he needs, and he tells them what they need to know and then they have to come home and report it to everyone else.”

She had to wonder, sometimes, if they always reported things accurately – it would be so easy to drop some small detail – but then she thought about Thomas and realized that it wasn’t very likely. Alex had never spoken to him directly, but she had seen him and heard about him, and she couldn’t imagine defying him directly that way just from that. It didn’t sound like the kind of thing that a smart person did, really. Who knew what might happen if you did? Great-Great-Grandfather was alive now, but he was really more from history, when the rules had been looser, it seemed, than they were for most people now.

She smiled slightly at Gareth’s distress. “I was about to say you should come to a Carey reunion,” she remarked, “but you have a very large family, too, don’t you, Gareth? Lots of branches and things.” She gestured slightly with her fork to encompass the idea of families structured like that. Her mother’s family, she knew, was larger than the norm, with most families having two or three branches at the most; until she met Gareth, she didn’t think she had ever heard of another as large. Maybe she had, she hadn’t memorized every family in the country, but she couldn’t remember another one off the top of her head. "I think we'd all go crazy if we had the Reunion every year."
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Cepheus

April 06, 2012 10:54 PM
Cepheus would go crazy if the Princetons came around every year. It was bad enough that the patriarchs, and the occasional matriarchs, came around for meetings. There wasn't a whole lot of them that were alive still, which was at least a blessing. He could probably count them all on his fingers if he wanted to. Then there was great-grandfather's funeral that everyone in his family came to which was just a mess at his home. It was great that his manor was so large, or else he never would have been able to squeeze past people comfortably.

When Alex listed the patriarchs in her family, Cepheus had to think to remember the ones in his. There was his grand-aunt the spinster who was the grumpiest, most cynical and most feminist woman he had ever met in his short life, and she spoke for her younger sister's passive family as well as herself in Scotland. According to his father, the man the younger sister had married was of no use to the Princeton household. He didn't step up when called to. Then there was Nicholas who took care of his family all the way in Turkey, and Claude who took care of business with the Princeton branch in France. His uncle-in-law was the patriarch for the Princetons in London, and then there was his own grandfather who was the official Princeton patriarch, whom he lived with along with his parents and brothers.

That was certainly a lot of people in Cepheus's mind. "My family does that too," he told Alex, "but it always seems like so many people. And sometimes they bring their kids to visit," or their nephews and nieces, in Norma's case, "so it gets crowded really fast." He wished there was a more official way to do things. He looked at Gareth curiously. "Where are your family branches spread out?" he asked, wondering why he'd never thought to ask this sooner. He looked at Alex. "You can answer too after."
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