Headmistress Kijewski-Jareau

October 26, 2012 7:42 PM
Midterm had come and gone along with Christmas and New Years. This was the first year of holidays with both Angel and Ayita. Kiva had no idea if they appreciated or enjoyed the holidays with the entire family, but they were both pleasant and everyone seemed to enjoy them. Hopefully, things would only get better. Angel had been officially adopted and that was because both of his parents were deceased and his caretaker and signed over all guardianship. Ayita’s was a little more tricky and they had to seek out legal counsel on what to do. But, they were still determined to complete it. Especially now that they were expecting.

Kiva was hitting her fourth month into the pregnancy. She would be able to remain throughout the entire term, but she was pushing it close to her due date. Although her robes were hiding any trace of her upcoming new motherhood, if she were wearing her usual garnets, her coworkers would be able to spot the baby bump without trouble. Still not quite that large, she was definitely growing faster than with Emery. She wasn’t going to make an announcement or anything and she had already told the staff, but everyone else could figure it out on their own.

Standing in front of the student body, Kiva allowed them a few minutes of chit chat to allow them that moment of excitement before forcing them to calm down again. Finally deciding that they had enough time for greetings and initial welcome hugs, Kiva began, “Hello everyone! Welcome back! I hope all of your holidays were pleasant and fun.” She greeted, smiling happy. She loved the holidays, but sometimes it was nice to come back to a routine.

“I’m going to make this short and sweet.” She advised them. She had no new staff members or anything, so there wasn’t a need for anything too long winded. “This year our Midsummer Event is the bonfire. Normally, we like to have the students contribute something during each of the events, but this year, we wanted to give you all a break. We have been very impressed with past years’ behaviors that we wanted to have this be an award.” Kiva explained to them. “We’ll be having a camp out in the Pitch and you’ll get to do nothing more than roast smores and have fun with friends. You’ll hear more about it when we get closer to the end of term. For now, enjoy your dinner.” With that, Kiva sent them off and the food began to arrive.
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Waverly Canterbury

November 02, 2012 12:51 AM
The Christmas holiday had felt so impossibly short that Waverly had almost been disappointed when she had to go back to school, and she loved school. But as she sat in the hall barely listening to the Headmistress's speech, she couldn't help but think of her midterm.

It had been a break filled with Brandon. As soon as she had gotten her phone back, she had texted him and they had made plans to hang out. They went out to the local mall to go shop for Christmas presents. He had a younger sister too and so they tried to think of things that their sisters would like. She had secretly bought him a present too earlier that week and kept it in her tote bag just in case. He didn't give her any present that day, but it had been lots of fun hanging out at the mall. She was surprised that he didn't complain since her dad had told her boys hated shopping.

They went and saw a movie with some of his friends from his junior high and she got to meet some cool people. But, of course, she hung around Brandon most. And then on Christmas Eve, when he and his family came over for dinner, he gave her a Christmas present and Waverly, who had been carrying his gift all week, had to run upstairs to her room to get his and give it to him. Later that night, she couldn't even wait for Christmas morning, she opened it up eagerly in her room. Inside was a silver necklace with a tiny unicorn as the pendant and a bag of gummy bears; her favorite animal and her favorite candy. Waverly had almost died of happiness right there and then.

The necklace had gone on right away, but Brandon hadn't gotten a chance to see it on her because they didn't get to hang out too much after Christmas. They did text all through New Year's, though, and Waverly really missed her phone now. She wished she could somehow make it work at Sonora just so she could text Brandon all the time. She could always send him owls, but apparently she wasn't supposed to tell him she was magical since he was a muggle. He didn't believe in magic anyway which made Waverly just a little sad when she wasn't busy happily soaking up his presence.

She was currently wearing the necklace proudly over her maroon sweater that she was wearing under her robes. Her brown hair was even tied back in a ponytail to show the necklace off even more because the pendant was so small. Her head was still swimming with Brandon, and she tried to keep herself from smiling as she imagined what he'd think if he saw her wearing it. Did guys give girls jewelry if they liked them? She fingered the necklace again, barely hearing a voice trying to get her attention. She heard her name suddenly, and she fumbled a little to get off of Cloud Nine. "What?" she said, and then smiled too brightly. "Hey!" If she seemed extra peppy, it was because she was just oozing happiness. "How was your midterm?"
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Henny B-F-R

November 09, 2012 8:23 AM
At the beginning of the year, Waverly had just been 'that Pecari girl.' Henny wouldn't say that they were exactly best friends now but by virtue of Waverly being in the book club which Henny ran and Henny being in the baking club that Waverly ran, they had spent a more time together. Waverly was definitely an acquaintance. Henny was therefore more than happy to sit herself down next to her yearmate during the feast.

She was excited about the idea of the bonfire at the end of the term. The thought of trying to find someone to share with would have worried her in previous years but now she felt like she knew lots of people. As with Waverly, she wasn't sure that any of them would really regard her as their closest friend and want to share with her, so there was still the chance she would end up sorted by the teachers, or sharing with Alicia out familiarity, habit or pity on the other girl's part, but she could hang out with other people during the actual event and she was sure that she would have a fun time.

When the headmistress stopped speaking, Henny turned to Waverly but the other girl seemed to be miles away. She helped herself to carrots and and some lamb casserole but the potatoes were nearest to the Pecari girl.

“Could you pass the potatoes please?” she asked, “Waverly?” she added, a little louder as the girl didn't seem to have snapped out of it. “I just asked for the potatoes,” she smiled, when Waverly snapped back to attention. “You looked like you were thinking about something much more interesting...” she added, not quite being bold enough to ask directly what the other girl had been thinking about.

“My Midterm was really good,” she smiled. She had actually been surprised by how good it had been. Her therapist had arranged for her to spend a week of it volunteering at the owl post office – a stop off centre for long-distance owls, where they could rest or have their post swapped to a new owl for the next leg of the journey. They always needed extra help around Christmas. Henny was used to using owls to send and receive letters so they were amongst the animals that she was most comfortable with. Still, those tended to be familiar owls and she was still very aware of their sharp beaks and talons, and sometimes had to take a deep breath before attaching or removing a letter. Being in a whole office of them was a big step up but she had been alright with it. The office had been fun and jolly. At first she had been filling up food and water bowls for the owls who were resting. That was the least scary because they were mostly asleep and happy to be being given refreshments. She had moved up to removing and attaching letters from their legs. Nothing had nipped or scratched her and she had actively started to enjoy it. She had then spent the second week at home. “My brother is starting next year, so he asks constant questions about the school. And our grandparents came to visit.... All the usual Christmassy stuff,” she smiled, deciding not to go into the whole owl office thing right now because it might involve explaining why, or cause confusion if Waverly had noticed that Henny sometimes wasn't in Care of Magical Creatures or left the class early and had figured out that she was scared of most magical animals. “How about you?” she asked.
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Andrina Thornton

November 09, 2012 12:33 PM
Andri had spent the whole time at home over the vacation studying her sisters and learning as much sign and braille as she could. There was something about being home that spurred that desire for education even more than being at school ever could. Many people could possibly find that odd, but what could she do about it? It was how it was, and she wouldn’t go trying to change that! This year was different though. Partly because, for the first time Addison hadn’t come home with her and the others. They also barely spent any time with Clara and Uncle Bryan this time around. Those were two odd things that had happened, but they happened, and she wasn’t going to be able to change those things either at the time or right then, back at school.

Things were surely weird without Addison, but they were strangely also calmer… Her older sister had a way about her that made all those around her want to tiptoe to be sure they don’t upset her in any way. Even looking at her towards the end of the half term caused her to go into hysterics. Addison was really stressing out over the CATS Exams, and though Andri didn’t blame her sister, she knew that stressing wasn’t going to help. Walking back into the Hall after the long wagon ride with the others, she spotted her sister and her mouth almost dropped to the floor. The Aladren quickly turned her head to find Arista. Her oldest sister needed to know what she’d seen herself, if she hadn’t yet. Spotting the oldest Thornton watching Addison like a hawk, told Andri that Ris had indeed also seen their sister and would be taking care of the situation as soon as she was able.

Headmistress Kijewski-Jareau stood up in front of them and welcomed them back. Andri smiled back at her when she told them that the speech would be short and sweet. Good. she thought to herself, more time for me to talk to Arista to see what we’re doing about Addison! Headmistress Kijewski-Jareau told them about the bonfire as the Midsummer Event and Andri smiled, glad for the fact that Addison wouldn’t have to stress over something else on top of the CATS. She looked next to her and smiled. Somehow she’d ended up by Waverly and Henny. She wasn’t too sure how, but she wouldn’t argue. She knew both of them from Book Club, and she liked them both very much.

“You’ll hear more about it when we get closer to the end of term. For now, enjoy your dinner.” The food arrived and before she said anything to Waverly or Henny, she looked back towards Arista who was still eagle-eyed on Addison. Andri looked as well at her sister and sighed when she saw all the food on Addi’s plate. Putting her attention back onto Waverly and Henny, next to her, she still worried about her sister, but knew that Arista would take care of it, she’d have to…

Waverly was next to her, and seemed to be as off as she herself was. Henny spoke to Waverly, but Waverly didn’t hear her. Waverly snapped back to attention as Henny repeated her desire for the potatoes that were in between herself and Waverly. Andri picked up the bowl and passed it to Waverly so she could pass it to Henny.

She listened to Henny’s answer to Waverly’s question about Midterm. Andri was thrilled to hear that she’d had a really good midterm and she wanted to ask what she’d done, but she thought that she’d wait a moment as Henny started talking about her brother.

“My brother is starting next year, so he asks constant questions about the school. And our grandparents came to visit.... All the usual Christmassy stuff,”

“I know the feeling…” Andri added, knowing that Analea started next year and her curious mini-me would have thought up some fairytale life about being away from home and at school.

“How about you?”

Andri looked to Waverly to answer first, before she’d said anything more, that way they went down the line and it would be fair and just.
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Waverly

November 23, 2012 1:27 AM
Waverly was definitely embarrassed to be caught zoning out, and by Henny no less. She really liked Henny and wanted to get to know her better and spacing out was definitely not the right way to go. Going out of her head and into daydreams was more of her younger sister's thing, not hers. Waverly's green eyes snapped back to reality almost visibly as she reached over for the potatoes in a rush as if to make up for lost time.

"Sorry," she said, handing over the potatoes before putting some food onto her own plate. Henny seemed a little curious about what Waverly was thinking about, but though Waverly's face definitely gave her away, she wasn't ready to actually admit to it fully yet. At least not here at Sonora. Liking a Muggle boy was bad enough, but having her magical friends know that probably wasn't the best yet. Andri came over before Henny started talking, so she smiled at her in greeting, trying to think of a way to respond to the statement Henny had drifted off on, but Henny began talking about her midterm. As she told her story, Waverly willed her face to cool down.

The inevitable topic, however, came up, but by then Waverly's face had cooled to a normal temperature and hue. "My midterm was great," she said with a smile that was a tad too bright to be considered normal. Play it cool, she told herself, but it was going to be harder than it sounded.

"I know what you mean by the usual Christmasy stuff," she said with a smile. "I had a lot of fun with my family. It's my sister's first year here too, so she got to tell all about how school was. And I met up with a few of my old elementary school friends. Other than that, it was the usual hustle and bustle. Lots of Christmas baking for me and my mom. My grandparents came and visited too for Christmas, so that was fun. What's your brother's name? Is he excited to come?" Waverly was a little sad she didn't have any more younger siblings, but she definitely liked to watch out for the first-years.

After getting her answers from Henny, she turned to Andri. "Hey, how was your midterm?" she asked, smiling again as she began to actually eat her food.

OOC: Sorry for the really late reply!
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Henny B-F-R

November 24, 2012 1:00 PM
Henny felt a little bad as her comments made Waverly blush. She talked openly in her own family but generally kept her business to herself in school and thus she could perfectly understand Waverly's reluctance to share her thoughts with her. She hadn't meant to try to push it and embarrass her, and was perfectly happy not to take it any further when Waverly didn't enlighten her as to what she had been thinking about.

“Thanks,” she smiled, as she accepted the potatoes from the other girl. The other girl's reaction to her question about Midterm did not seem out of place to her. Henny, for all she loved school, was very much a family person, and everyone loved Christmas, so the beaming enthusiasm with which Waverly greeted the topic didn't suggest anything more to her than enjoyment of those two things.

“We did a little bit of baking too! I showed my brother and my parents some of the stuff we'd learnt in the club,” she smiled. “I can't remember whether I told you but my family's not really skilled in that area, so they were really interested. My brother's called Charlie and yeah, he can't wait. He already wants to join the baking club – not sure he's so keen on my book club,” she laughed, “We're really different, so I can see him ending up in Pecari. Maybe Teppenpaw,” she considered. Definitely not Aladren though.

“Yeah, how was your holiday?” she echoed when Waverly turned to Andri. “And when you said 'you know the feeling' did you mean about holiday stuff or having a sibling coming next year?” she added. It didn't exactly seem unlikely that there would be another Thornton joining the school next year but Henny was still curious about the people who might be in her brother's year. She hoped they would be nice and, that if he wound up in Pecari, it wouldn't be full of the rough, sporty types that the house often attracted (not that Aladren boys had a mild mannered reputation when it came to that sort of thing either). Charlie was outgoing, but in his own way, and she didn't think he would fit in well with those sorts of people.
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Andri

November 25, 2012 12:07 PM
Andri had passed the potatoes to Waverly who passed them on to Henny with apologies. Andri wondered what that was all about, but didn’t press the subject. Waverly was obviously thinking of something else, and the Aladren understood how sometimes your inner thoughts don’t want to become outer ones.

When Henny said that her brother was going to be starting at school next year Andri grinned from ear to ear. Analea was also starting and Andri was glad to hear that her sister would have at least one friend in Henny’s brother. She was sure that they’d become fast friends, at least she seriously hoped so! Andri mentioned that she knew the feeling, but it was Waverly’s turn to talk next, so she quieted down, listening to the Pecari as she thought about what awesomeness could be the next year.

"My midterm was great," Waverly said, her smile super bright. Andri smiled too, but not nearly as big as her Pecari friend continued talking. "I know what you mean by the usual Christmasy stuff, I had a lot of fun with my family. It's my sister's first year here too, so she got to tell all about how school was. And I met up with a few of my old elementary school friends. Other than that, it was the usual hustle and bustle. Lots of Christmas baking for me and my mom. My grandparents came and visited too for Christmas, so that was fun. What's your brother's name? Is he excited to come?"

Andri turned her attention to Henny, wanting to hear more about her midterm and about her brother. Sure, she’d heard about Charlie before, but not too much into who he was as a young man and she wanted to hear all about it. Who knew, maybe he could be Analea’s Prince?

“We did a little bit of baking too! I showed my brother and my parents some of the stuff we'd learnt in the club,” Henny said with a smile, going on to tell them how her family really wasn’t skilled in the baking department. “My brother's called Charlie and yeah, he can't wait. He already wants to join the baking club – not sure he's so keen on my book club. We're really different, so I can see him ending up in Pecari. Maybe Teppenpaw,”

Andri nodded, knowing how it is when siblings are completely different from you. She had a bunch of them herself… All things considered though, now the Thornton clan spanned each house of the school. She knew that Analea was a lot like her, but she also had a lot of the other houses in her, so she wasn’t going to hold her breath on her little sister becoming an Aladren next year. She wished for it, but she wasn’t going to stop breathing over it!

Henny stopped her part of the story and both Waverly and Henny turned to Andri. Waverly asked about Andri’s midterm as the Pecari started to eat. Henny echoed Waverly’s question, but added to it slightly, giving Andri something to work off of to answer. Andri liked that, there was plenty of things that she’d not mind telling her friends, but she wasn’t sure that even Henny knew about Audi, Ashling or Aislynn…

“And when you said 'you know the feeling' did you mean about holiday stuff or having a sibling coming next year?”

“Both, really.” Andri started. “This was definitely a different vacation than ever before…” Andri bit her lip, an odd reaction from her, and glanced towards Addison. “Addi didn’t come home with us, so we didn’t have to tiptoe around her or anything, but it felt weird. We did all the regular Christmasy things though and I kept teaching myself sign and braille and spent time with the little siblings and, you know… The regular stuff…” she said, pretty sure that now she’d have to explain herself, at least a little bit. Why would she have to be teaching herself sign or braille if something wasn’t going on? Her friends knew she was an Aladren, but not even the older Aladrens were most likely not going to just learn languages like that just for fun… Would they? she thought.

OOC: No worries on the late reply! I know how it goes!
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