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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Sairahiniel Light

March 24, 2012 6:36 PM
Sairahiniel looked around, still shell-shocked. All around her were beautiful, clear cascading waterfalls...but they were flowing down the walls. How was that possible? All of this seemed impossible. It was impossible. But here she was, having travelled with the other first-years in a covered wagon straight out of Little House on the Prairie. She looked down at her skin, glowing a rich, cocoa brown color and shook her head. This was real. But it was also impossible.

She thought back. Sairahiniel had always been a little....different. She'd assumed that it would go away, but instead things had all gotten worse. Things lit on fire when she got near; the people who made fun of her wound up chirping like birds or growing snouts; and the latest: her horrible teacher turning into a toad. She'd thought that she was going insane. Her mom was actually going to have her committed. And then the letter came.

Sairahiniel blinked when the food appeared before her, starting when she saw her brown hands reaching for the chicken. She was so used to her skin being deathly-pale, to see it as anything but ghostly was downright unnerving. The magically appearing food was unnerving as well, but she was trying to take things one weird, magical occurance at a time.

"You'll get used to it," a voice said. Sairahiniel looked up, shocked that someone was talking to her. "Things can be pretty weird here at first."
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Sullivan Quincy

March 26, 2012 1:19 PM
Sullivan returned to Sonora for his third year feeling something between dread and acceptance. He had scraped through his first two years of beginner classes and now, for his third year, the Powers That Be seemingly arbitrarily, with no consideration given to his actual skills, advanced him up to intermediate lessons. This was not going to go well.

He entered the Cascade Hall, more immediate concerns crowding over the more distant academic ones. He vainly hoped the Headmistress would forget they had a school song and that Jhonice would have transfered to a different school. A scan of the area near the Pecari tables dashed that second hope. There she was.

When an older student cut off her line of sight to him, Sully dropped to the floor in a horribly unsubtle but seeming effective attempt to escape her notice.

He scrambled along the ground, flushing in mild embarrassment as other students noticed him hiding from a girl, but it was necessary and worth it. He stole a peek back toward where he had last seen her and was relieved to find she had taken a seat with Jade. Sully rose back up to his feet and hurried to a distant seat as Headmistress K started talking. He had managed to get a spot near a group of empty chairs. Those began to fill with brown colored first years.

Sadly, the Headmistress did remember there was a song. He suspected his attempt to sing it made those around him also wish there wasn't one.

The one nearest jumped as Sully had done two years ago when the food appeared out of nowhere. "You'll get used to it," he assured her. "Things can be pretty weird here at first."

He stuck out a hand, a very muggle gesture that seemed to gave replaced the bows and curtsies still exchanged among wizards. "I'm Sully."
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Sairahiniel Light

March 26, 2012 8:19 PM
Sairahiniel looked at the boy who'd introduced himself as Sully and gave a confident smile. Time to put on a show. She'd never had problems at home, what with her razor-sharp tongue and formidable death glare that could scare the panties off of a field marshal, but being in a new place was always scary, even for "the girl who had no fear." Even so, she'd done the "new kid" dance before.

"Sully? That's a cool name," she said, blue eyes bright, like sunlight glittering off of ice. "But I bet I can do ya one better: Sairahiniel's the name, and apparently, magic's my game." She paused thoughtfully. "But I wish someone had told me the rules first. Sure would've been helpful." Sairahiniel startled again as more food appeared before her, the jump gently moving the raven hair that had concealed half of her face. She looked up, scared to see the boy's reaction to the twisting, winding three-pronged scar that ran from her right eye to her jawbone, but at the same time, her eyes dared him to make a snide comment.

Awesome, she thought angrily. This was definitely the way she wanted to start her new life.
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Sully

March 27, 2012 1:14 PM
Sully was not entirely convinced the new girl wasn't crazy when she declared that his name was cool. He had had too much trouble in his muggle school, where everyone knew the Sullivan twins and then though he was named Quincy and had some kind of relation to them, to think being named Sullivan, or even Sully (which had had its own tribulations after Monsters Inc came out), was remotely cool.

Therefore he had no argument when she then declared her own name's superiority, even if he did think it was kind of long and a little like what you might expect an archangel or something to be named.

"I'll keep Sully, thanks," he replied dryly. "I wouldn't be able able to spell that, and I need the extra point you get for putting your name on tests." He had, after all, never been in danger of turning blue during his own sorting.

"And," he added in response to her final remark, "I've noticed wizards are big fans of sink or swim around here. That's kind of what the prefects are around for, though. I was lucky and had my mom's boyfriend around to help sort things out after I got my letter - he's from one of the Families," Sully explained, putting emphasis on the final word so she would know it was supposed to be capitalized. "And he had a cousin who was a prefect, so I even had a contact after I got here."

"It's not too bad, though, once you've been here a while and know what's real and what's not possible even here."




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Sairahiniel (Sayre) Light

March 27, 2012 3:48 PM
Sairahiniel grinned at his sarcasm. They might be able to get along. Plus, he didn't even mention her scar, which was more than she'd ever expected.

"You can call me Sayre. A little easier to swallow, yes?" she smiled at him, then it withered as the what he'd said really sunk in.

"Sink or swim?" she queried. That didn't sound even remotely fun. Not at all. "Contacts? Families, with the F capitalized?" Jeez, where had she landed, a magical academy or prep school? The thought of the snobby rich kids who'd turned their noses up at her her whole life made her want to grind her teeth. But, then again, Sully didn't seem to be the cookie-cutter preppy kind of kid that she often didn't get along with. In fact, he seemed cool. The sarcasm was a huge plus for him, in any case.

"And, dude, isn't this supposed to be a magic school? Isn't anything supposed to be possible? Or is that too Disney?" Sayre opened her blue eyes wide, batting her eyelashes in a hilariously over-exaggerated helpless face that she couldn't actually pull off. Eh, whatever, it was still funny. "Please, kind sir, englighen the poor Muggle-born. She is oh-so-very confused in this strange and magical world full of politics."
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Sully

March 27, 2012 8:00 PM
It wasn't so much that he hadn't noticed the scar as that between growing up in Las Vegas, not know a single fact about his father, and becoming a wizard at age eleven, Sully had learned Not To Ask. It was an art form that one developed after speculating too far into the realms of Wouldn't It Be Awful If? He and his sister Karen had scared themselves stupid one time making guesses about what their father (if, in fact, they had the same one) might have been like and were too terrified to ask Mom even the most basic facts in case she might confirm even one of their wild theories.

He worked under the assumption that if there was something he was meant to know, somebody would eventually tell him. It might be after he really ought to have known it - like when he used flutterby leaves in his potion thinking they were speckled moth wings - but sooner or later, he'd be told if it was important.

Sully nodded as Sayre gave him a more manageable and pronounceable name to use. "Much," he agreed that it was easier to swallow.

Then he chocked on it a little bit as she asked her next question. "Way too Disney," he confirmed the bad news. "I mean, there's a lot they can do that normal folks can't, but there's still problems. Magic is cool but it doesn't suddenly make everything perfect." He was incapable of sounding disappointed by this; Sully had never been optimistic enough to think otherwise so it had no power to surprise him.

He couldn't quite tell if she was either. She had asked, but she did it in such a way that it was hard to tell if she was serious or not. He rolled his eyes a little at being called a kind sir, and tried to fake some kind of posh accent (failing utterly, but he didn't know enough about them to be able to tell), "Well, young padawan, the first thing you must understand is there are four types of wizard."

He coughed as his vocal cords protested the too-deep voice he was using and when he recovered, he spoke normally. "Four kinds. One is the muggleborns like us. I've only known magic exists for two years myself, so I can't promise I get everything right. We're the ones who can't understand purebloods when they talk magic. One is the mixed bloods. They've got a foot in both worlds and make great translators. That's the kind my mom is dating. The last two are the Families and the magically raised normal people. The normal magic folk won't understand you when you talk muggle, but they'll try."

"The Families . . ." he tried to figure out the best way to make her understand the Families. "They call themselves purebloods because they track their ancestry back and know they don't have muggles tainting their family trees. They try to only associate with each other, so you don't really need to worry about avoiding them since they'll avoid you. Some Families are more strict about it than others, and there are exceptions - the California Pierces, like Simon, uh, Mom's boyfriend, are a bunch of mixed bloods that the other ones don't like. But they can usually be identified by them looking rich, talking proper, and introducing themselves with a branch affiliation."

He realized, as he finished this explanation, that it didn't encompass one person. "And then there's Jhonice." He didn't look, but pointed discreetly (which, in the real world, and not in Sully's mind, was not discreet at all) in the direction he'd last seen the blond third year. "She's mostly normal magic folk except she's crazy and totally not normal. She stalks the Families and thinks I'm one of them."

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Sayre Light

March 27, 2012 8:16 PM
Sayre tried to hide her grin at the rush of blood that colored Sully's cheeks at the mention of Jhonice. And it didn't help that he straight-out pointed at her. Not so subtle. Clearly being discreet wasn't this boy's strong suit. Eh, now that she thought about it, it wasn't hers either.

"How can she be crazy and normal at the same time? And why is she stalking you?" Sayre asked eagerly, thirsty for info, any she could get about the new world she was living in. "And magically raised normal people? Does that mean that they're purebloods, but don't act like the kids who went to my old prep-school?" She thought about this for a minute, then made a decision. She wasn't going to let herself be intimidate by these snooty Families. Sayre set her jaw. This was going to be different. She would make it different. Besides, look at her! Already making friends. Sully seemed really cool and he spoke sarcasm - though Sayre wasn't sure that he totally grasped the fact that she was being sarcastic when she'd asked about magic making everything better. It didn't matter, he seemed willing to show her the ropes, which was good enough for her. Plus, he was in her house, so he had to be cool!

"And yo, man, high-five: Star Wars reference!" Feeling bold, Sayre lifted her hand for a high-five.
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Sully

March 27, 2012 9:46 PM
"Oh, my bad," he said quickly after returning the high five. She had mistaken his words to mean that he thought Jhonice was normal. This was not the case. At all. "She's not normal. That's why she doesn't quite fit into that group. See, she thinks Simon is my dad, and that I'm some kind of secret member of the California Pierces. It's crazy! I didn't even meet Simon until I got my letter. See, he's the magician at the casino my Mom dances at. And when I got the letter, she asked him if it was a hoax since he was the only magician she knew of. And now they're dating, and Jhonice is all over that. She thinks it's great that my parents are getting back together!" He shook his head in horrified disbelief.

"And just because we're both blond doesn't mean we look alike!" His voice took on a slightly desperate defensive edge for that statement. It was his only counter to Jhonice's strongest argument. After all, though the statement was true, it did not hold water in this case. There was enough of a resemblance that mistakes could be made.

He realized he was getting far too animated on the subject and belatedly toned it back down to answer the second part of her question. "And yeah, the normal magic kids won't get the Star Wars references because they don't know what a TV or a movie theater is, but they're not snobs."

"Honestly, that's really one of the hardest things to get used to here. You make references nobody gets. They make references you don't get. The pop culture is all mixed up and nobody gets all of it, even the half-bloods."
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Sayre Light

March 28, 2012 9:40 PM
Secret member of the California Pierces? Sayre thought to herself dubiously. Who did there people think they were? Sayre blew out her cheeks with annoyance. She had thought that it would be different here, but, she guessed, people were people, magical powers or no.

"Well I guess you do look kinda alike," Sayre mused, looking from Simon to Sully and back again. "But why don't you just talk to her, try to make her understand that you aren't his son? And what is her interest in you anyway?" Sayre kept her disappointment about the mixed pop-culture thing to herself. She was the queen of random and unusual references that Muggles didn't even get all the time. She grinned sardonically to herself, mentally readying herself for the odd looks she'd be getting all over the place here. This was going to be interesting.
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Sullivan

March 29, 2012 12:13 PM
OOC: Simon is a grown-up parent type. He isn't here. He's in Las Vegas with the rest of Sully's family. Sully was just talking about him and doing a better job of suggesting they look alike than his words would otherwise imply. BIC:


"I've tried talking!" Sully protested. He had tried, before he realized she wasn't hearing him. After that, he reached the conclusion it was easier to run and hide than get into another Am Not-Are Too argument with her. "She thinks I'm lying to protect some kind of Family secret!"

"And she has an interest in anybody with a branch affiliation. You should see her skulking around the Quidditch pitch trying to catch a sighting of the Deputy Headmistress."

He made another not-so-subtle finger point toward the staff table where the woman who had distributed the sorting potions was sitting.

"Coach Pierce, I've gathered, is some kind of big deal in a bad way to the other purebloods. Possibly because she plays Quidditch. I haven't really figured out what all of that is about. Feminism hasn't really caught on over here yet and I guess the Families don't let girls play sports."




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Sayre Light

March 29, 2012 6:16 PM
OOC: Whoops! My bad! BIC:

Sayre was really starting to worry about this Jhonice girl. She sounded like a stalker. Weird, really, really weird. "Wait, the Families have secrets?" she grinned slightly to herself. Digging those up would be a fun way to pass time when she wasn't doing schoolwork. Now she would have something to do on weekends! "That's interesting." She thought about evenings she'd spent playing detective in the old town records. She'd actually gotten good at it - in her old town the word was that there was nothing that Sairahiniel Light couldn't uncover if she put her mind to it. Which, to be honest, didn't exactly increase her standing with the townspeople.

"Wait a New York minute." Sayre said, the second part of Sully's answer sinking in. "No sports for girls? Who's brilliant idea was that?" Sayre fumed quietly. Back home, she'd been one of the top rowers in her division and had been hoping that there was some kind of crew team here in Sonora. If there was anything that Sully could've said to make her not look forward to meet a Family member any more, that was it. "That's ridiculous!"

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