Headmistress Kijewski-Jareau

January 04, 2013 5:45 PM
Kiva had given birth to her daughter, Harper Melissa Kijewski-Jareau, only days after the last day of school last term and spent much of her summer being a new mom and an old mom to the other four children in the house. Emery and Chloe were thrilled, well, initially thrilled anyway. Emery became cranky when the baby cried for too long and Chloe only held interest in her until she became bored and moved on. Knowing they were only ten, Kiva tried not to hold it against them. Ayita and Angel were harder to predict. Ayita seemed to spend as much time away from them as possible. Kiva wasn’t sure if that was a sixteen year old being a sixteen year old or something more. Kiva gave her the space she needed, but also had tried to make sure she knew that she was a part of the family. Angel clung to her more often than she remembered him doing in the past, but didn't seem to enjoy the baby all too much. Sometimes she would catch him watching Harper while she slept, but would immediately run off if the baby woke up. It was strange, but Kiva figured he had never seen a baby before. This was a learning experience for them all.

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 were back in school.

“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 your new Deputy Headmistress Pierce, who is also the Coach, and take a sip from the potion she will offer to you.” Kiva explained, nodded to Amelia to indicate who Coach Pierce was. “Once you have taken a sip of the potion, your skin will turn into the color of the house you will be spending the next seven years in. Once your house is indicated, please have a seat at your house table. Yellow is for Teppenpaw, 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 would like to have Sara Raines and David Wilkes 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 Nora Dobson, Lawrence Stratford, Paul Bennett, and Melanie Goodwill to join me 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 Ball. Normally, there is a theme to the ball, but we wanted to change things up a bit since last term, the event was low-key.” Kiva advised them, waiting for any moans that were bound to come.

“There will be three challenges held during the year. We are going to place you in various groups and in various levels. The Advanced Students will take lead, but the point of these challenges is to see how well you work together.” Kiva wasn’t sure if they would actually enjoy these challenges or their teammates, but it would keep them busy. “At the end of the year, the winners of these challenges will be given awards. The hosts of these challenges will provide you with more detail when we come closer to those. I’ll be posting the teams on your house boards and the main board in the hall within the next couple of days.” Now onto what she assumed would be the worst news. “Due to the challenges this year we decided to forego all Quidditch games.” Now she really waited for the hostility from the students. “Quidditch Captains will still have to uphold their responsibilities with signups, tryouts, and practices, but games will be postponed until next year.”

Kiva waited for any commotion over this news to die down. She knew for the graduating Captains it may have been hard to swallow. Once they had quieted, she continued, “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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Kitty McLevy

January 04, 2013 11:13 PM
Kitty was angry, no that was an understatement, Kitty was furious. Her summer had been a never ending nightmare of frilly pink dresses, flowers, and hate. Yes, hate. Meredith “just call me Mary” had ruined a perfectly good summer and completely corrupted her beloved older brother Jason. “She’s a succubus I just know it.” The short Aladren growled under her breath as she glared sullenly at everyone.

This attitude would surprise anyone who knew the normally bubbly new fifth year. Kitty was not the sort of girl who had bad moods, but then again after being forced into playing flower girl, flower girl! as Jason was bound to a demon in the wedding that would never end, Kitty was allowed to be upset. She was fifteen! Not a little girl to be dolled up in sausage curls and flinging flower peddles. Sure, she was short, but that didn’t make her a child!

Sighing, Kitty plopped her chin on her steepled fingers and listened dully to the Headmistresses speech. Her favorite brother had sold his soul to the devil, and nothing could be done about it now that all her attempts at sabotage failed, but at least there was always Quidditch.

Due to the challenges this year we decided to forgo all Quidditch games.”

Kitty’s brain stumbled to a halt. Forgo…all…. “What! You can’t do that!” The dainty looking Aladren lept to her feet, her voice a sharp piercing wail that joined the other voices rejecting the whole idea. They couldn’t do this! The tiny girl glared furiously at the Headmistress and in a kind and just world a bolt of lightning would have struck the woman down for speaking such blasphemes words. How could she do this to them?

The tiny ball of fury that was Kitty McLevy probably made a humorous sight to those seated near her, seems even standing up she was only as tall as many students who were sitting down. Much like her name sake, she looked like an infuriated kitten, fiercely adorable.
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Andrina Thornton

January 06, 2013 8:31 PM
Andri had spent the entire Summer doing what she usually did at home. That was to study books and her younger sisters, not to mention trailing along with their mother to doctors appointments and classes and lessons with two of the triplets. Addison and Aislynn were also taken from doctor to doctor, both getting better, thankfully.

Andri hadn’t really been told full out what was going on with Addison, but she saw drips and drabs of it the school year before. When she’d brought up her worry to Arista, Ris had told her she’d been taking care of it, and it seems as if it had worked for the better. Whatever had been going on was almost right again, and Addison was even a much happier person for it too.

After a long summer away from school Andri longed to be back in classes, with a huge library at her disposal. She’d decided that she was going to beat both her sister’s scores on the CATS when she took them the next year. The Aladren figured she’d had more smarts than her older sisters anyway, otherwise, why would she have been placed in Aladren, and them in Teppenpaw? With a shrug she’d packed up her things once more into her trunk and went with the others to the Wagon.

The uneventful trip was much more boring than the last. Angel was no longer on the wagon for her to watch. She was actually pretty sad about that, but she’d see him at school, she hoped. The Wagon arrived at Sonora and the occupants of it came out and into Cascade Hall. First years separated from the upper years and Andri waved goodbye to Analea as she walked away from the older Thorntons. The older sister in her, (and the fact that the two of them seemed to be more alike than Analea was to any of the other siblings), made her hope that Analea would be with her in Aladren House. Andri was the only one in that house after all, just as Abi was the only in Crotalus. Though Clara was in Pecari with Amira, Mir was still the only Thornton. Strictly speaking, Clara was an Abernathy, not a Thornton.

Andri watched her little sister as she went through the line of first years by Coach Pierce and sat on the edge of her seat not able to let her sister out of her sight until she saw what color she turned by drinking the potion. When Analea turned blue, Andri grinned from ear to ear and actually squealed (which was out of her normal behavior) at the sight of her younger sister the same color as she had been when she was just eleven. When all the first years were sorted, and her sister sat a bit down the table from her in an empty seat, she turned to see who was actually next to her. She hadn’t noticed before, which was odd for her, but she’d been sidetracked by Analea. Noticing it was her friend Kitty she’d sat next to, she smiled at her and made to speak, but stopped when Headmistress Kijewski-Jareau started to speak.

Sara and David were called up to get their badges for Head Boy and Girl and the new prefects were announced. Andri didn’t really know any of them too well with the exception of David, anyway. So when Andri clapped, she was basically clapping for him more than the others. When the Midsummer Event was announced as the Ball and that there would be three challenges this year, Andri stared up at their Headmistress in confusion. But what about Quidditch? Andri wondered. How can we play games and do challenges too?

When the news was broken to them that all Quidditch games were to be postponed, she looked from one side of the room towards Arista at Teppenpaw’s table, to Amira at Pecari’s then next to her at Kitty who had jumped up and shouted back about it.

Arista and Amira both had words to say about this news, Andri knew. What the new fourth year understood of their feelings on the game is that it was basically their lives. Arista was a 7th year now, and this would have been her sister’s last chance to play and now that chance was gone for her. Andri was on Aladren’s team, yes, but she wasn’t a first string player, therefore not as upset as the others could have been. Kitty was clearly upset as were at least two of her sisters. She glanced back at Arista and tears were coming down her cheeks, whereas Amira was bright red all over which showed Andri that she’d been screaming too.

Headmistress Kijewski-Jareau went on and school song sheets appeared in front of them. Andri didn’t sing, but then again, singing wasn’t her strong suit either. Music filtered around her as some of the other students sang and when it was over, the food arrived at the tables and they were told to enjoy the rest of their evening.

Andri turned to Kitty, not touching any of the food in front of her. “Did she really just say what I think she just said?”
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Kitty

January 08, 2013 9:31 PM
Large fat tears crept silently down Kitty’s burning cheeks. She hated this one aggravating fact about herself, her temper was directly wired into her eye balls. It created a rather awful cycle of getting angry, crying, and getting even more angry about crying. Nothing made a girl look weaker than to start bawling when they were mad. The fact that she was already short, and even at the age of fifteen she had little girl looking curls didn’t help matters at all. Growing up with so many older brothers made it even worse, since she was the only one who cried when they were mad, it just made her even more of a girl in their eyes. Sometimes Zach would make her angry on purpose just to get her to cry.

Did she really just say what I think she just said?” Andri’s voice broke Kitty from her brooding thoughts, and she swiped the back of her hand over her eyes. It did nothing to stop the flow. The small brunette glanced over at her friend, embarrassed that she’d been caught crying even though it was hardly the first time her fellow Aladren had seen her in such a state.

“Yes.” Kitty said curtly, her tone burning with the anger she couldn’t properly express. It wasn’t like she could yell at the Headmistress, well, any more than she already had. And Kitty already knew that there was nothing she could do to change the woman’s mind. Things were what they were, and that was all there was too it. There would be no Quidditch this year. Kitty sniffed, and scrubbed at her eyes again, frustrated that she couldn’t stop crying.
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Andri

January 15, 2013 2:19 AM
Andri wasn't sure what she was supposed to feel. There were so many strange emotions running through her mind. Ones she wasn't used to, nor did she ever want to see again. Andri was a happy girl on a normal basis. Her day was great as long as she learned something. She made it a point that if she hadn't learned anything new before crawling into bed she picked up one of her books and flipped to a random page and learned something she hadn't ever understood before.

But this... This was odd. It was sort of happy, because this news meant that she didn't have to worry for another year about ending up on the bench. She knew she had drive to play, but she knew she didn't have as much as the older boys did. Sure, she dreamed to be first string with Kitty, but there was always next year or the year after for that for double trouble to be together. (Okay, so double trouble was the nickname that Andri herself gave the pair of them, not anyone else, nor had anyone else known about it, including Kitty.)

But she was sad and angry too. No Quidditch matches this year meant that Arista lost her last chance at being able to get onto a professional team. Andri knew that was what Ris wanted, and now her chance had been taken away.

Andri had been thinking deeply, mind roaring with activity and emotions when she realized that not only had Kitty been screaming at the news, but she was also crying large tears. It was clear to Andri that Ris and Mira weren't the only people who were seriously broken up over the announcement and Andri wished that she knew a way to take away their pain, their anger, and bring back what they love and want so much.

When Andri asked softly if Headmistress Kijewski-Jareau really said what she'd said, she looked at Kitty. Her older friend wiped her eyes with the back of her hand. Andri guessed that Kitty had been trying to stop the tears from coming, but wasn't having much luck. The younger Aladren didn't say anything to her friend, she wanted to give her the chance to express what she felt, then later on Andri would be more than happy to pick up the pieces.

When Kitty answered in one word in the curt way that only her older teammate could use, Andri nodded solemnly and sighed.

"You know, its okay to cry when you're sad or angry... Its healthier to do it that way, much more than holding it all inside of you. All it does is fester there and then when it rears its ugly head... Merlin, is it ugly... My Momma always told that to us." she said, looking at her friend, hoping what she'd said at least helped a little bit...
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Kitty

January 16, 2013 8:38 PM
“Yeah.” Kitty grumbled as she took her napkin and blew her nose. Sure it might be healthier and all that, but as the only girl in a house full of older brothers it wasn’t something Kitty enjoyed doing. At least in cases like this where she didn’t want to cry. Tears had their place in the grand scheme of things, and that place was getting older brothers to feel bad and do whatever she wanted them to do. It was amazing what a trembling lip and watery eyes could accomplish.

But this crying was different, it was against her will and just added to her anger. Kitty sniffled a bit before forcing the rest of the tears away and drying her eyes. That was quite enough of that, and she wasn’t going to keep crying in front of everyone like a big baby. Straightening up, Kitty offered Andri a watery smile. “So, what do you think these challenges are all about?” She wondered out loud as she scooped some mashed potatoes onto her plate.

If it hadn’t come at the cost of Quidditch, Kitty would have been happy about the challenges. She loved competition in all its forms, even Monopoly became intense when played with the small girl. “I bet my team will win! Oh I hope we’re on the same team,” Kitty said excitedly, her earlier upset fading fast under the weight of the new idea.
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Andri

January 17, 2013 3:09 PM
Andri watched her friend, worried about how she'd take her mother's advice. Andri loved her mother, there was no doubt about it, but sometimes even Andri repeated what she'd said at the wrong times. When Kitty grumbled one single word and blew her nose with her napkin, Andri was almost sure this was one of those times once more.

Seeing how upset and angry this was making her friend, made Andri even madder at the fact that the news was handed out to them. Kitty sniffled a bit and looked like she was trying to force her tears to go away. Andri said nothing until Kitty sent her a watery smile and asked her what she thought the Challenges were going to be about.

"I'm not sure... But what I do know is that they'd better be more fun than what we should have had..." Kitty served herself some mashed potatoes and when she finished, Andri held her hand out for the bowl. Andri knew Kitty loved anything competitive, then again, so did she. But there was a line drawn here. A line of Challenges vs. Quidditch. A line of happy people and unhappy people. The question is, who would choose which side?

Suddenly, as Kitty's angry tears began, her excitement boiled up to the top of her head. "I hope we're on the same team too... I really do..." Andri said, almost sure now that because it was what they wanted, that it wouldn't happen...
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Kitty

January 22, 2013 5:59 PM
“Mmhm. Well maybe it won’t be so bad, I mean with Quidditch it is usually more or less the same people. Which is great for team work and all, but it’s always by house. This will be a really good way to mix up the houses a bit and get to know people we might not have met before.” Kitty said as she continued to fill her plate with all the delicious offerings. The small dark haired Aladren had a quick temper, but much like a firework it exploded but swiftly fizzled. She couldn’t hold a grudge to save her life.

“And there’s the whole mystery element, we’ve been given a small piece of the puzzle, that there will be multiple challenges, and that the teams will be a mix of younger and elder students. What will they be? Just imagine all the cool spells we’ll learn from the upper years!” Kitty chirped after taking a long drink of pumpkin juice. That was one of the things she missed terribly over summer break. The real world didn’t have pumpkin juice, and Kitty had fallen in love with the stuff. This summer she even attempted to make her own using her mother’s juicing machine and carving up a huge pumpkin. Sadly it didn’t taste very good at all even when she dumped a bunch of cinnamon into it.

For a few minutes the endless stream of thoughts and ideas was halted as Kitty ate. Her mom had spent most of Kitty’s early childhood chastening her over talking with her mouth full, and after endless repetition it managed to stick. Swallowing the last bite of her roll, she bounced in her seat, “Maybe they’ll have flying challenges! You know like the air shows, and we’ll have to catch rings or go through hoops or drop things on targets. We used to go to the hot air balloon shows and they had all sorts of cool aerial challenges for the balloon pilots to complete.”
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Andri

January 25, 2013 1:05 PM
Andri listened to Kitty, confused at first at how her friend's mood could shift so quickly. But then she realized that Addison's mood did the same thing. Maybe its normal? she thought as Kitty brought up a good point. “That's true, Quidditch is the same people over and over, and it IS great for teamwork, but its kinda only the first string players really unless someone gets hurt...”

Andrina understood that Kitty was right. This would mix it up and be an easy way to get to know other people and see more house camaraderie. Kitty kept filling up her plate with food and it wasn't till then that Andri realized that her plate was still empty. The bowl of mashed potatoes was still in her hand, un-served onto her own plate.

Kitty chattered excitedly about the element of mystery and bits of puzzle pieces and cool spells they'd learn from the older kids. And Andri nodded to her friend. Sure, there was something about putting together a puzzle and seeing the end result, and a fantastic view when the element of mystery was gone. And learning from the older kids would be great. Andri only hoped that she and Kitty would be on the same team! Kitty started eating again and it wasn't till that time that Andri actually put the mashed potatoes on her plate.

Andri spooned some pasta on her plate as well, but still she didn't eat any of it. “Maybe... Anything is possible really, they haven't told us what the Challenges will be.” Andri actually took that point to put a spoonful of potatoes into her mouth and waited to see what Kitty would say.
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Kitty

January 31, 2013 9:36 PM
“Yep.” Kitty agreed happily as she cut up a thick slice of ham. “That’s what’s so awesome about it right now.” She added before she began eating again. She dearly loved Quidditch, and was sad to see it lost for the year, but now the Challenges dominated her thoughts and imagination. The earlier upset was forgotten, a small summer squall that appeared and passed, leaving freshness and clear skies in its wake.

With a contented sigh, Kitty pushed her plate away. “Really, right now is the very best. It’s like the night before Christmas, where anything could be wrapped under the tree. When they tell us what the challenges are, then we lose that endless possibility. But, for now, sky’s the limit. The challenges are anything and everything we can imagine.” She said as she sat back, looking thoughtful. They could be flying, or dueling, or doing giant logic puzzles where one person is blindfolded and the others have to lead them through a maze.

“Hmm, well they’ll have to be made for team work, since the whole thing is about team work. I wonder how long they’ll be?” She pictured them being put out into the wilderness to survive for a weekend, having to fend for themselves and create shelter, and hunt, and fend off the coyotes. “Maybe we’ll have to fight off magical animals too!” She said, blue eyes bright, as her words continued where her thoughts left off, not really noticing the difference as her mind worked feverishly over the problem.
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Andri

February 05, 2013 9:13 PM
Kitty agreed with her and Andri nodded as her friend cut up a slice of ham. "Yeah... It is awesome, isn't it?!" she said as she kept spooning mashed potatoes in her mouth between talking. Kitty sighed contentedly and pushed her plate away as she explained that not knowing what the challenges were was like not knowing what was inside your Christmas presents.

Andri smiled even wider, thinking about how that felt (especially in her house with all of her siblings!). "Yeah!" she said, stopping her chewing to think of what the challenges could be. "I hope there will be a logical challenge! We'd win!" she said, a grin reaching from ear to ear.

"Ooo!" Andri said happily as her knee jumped up and down in excitement. "I'm so excited now! They could be anything! Absolutely anything!"

"Maybe they'll be like a prequel to the CATs or RATs Exams? Or maybe one of them is a scavenger hunt? Or maybe one will be a match of some kind? Like one group would play another like Aladren plays Teppenpaw, Pecari or Crotalus?" Andri added excitedly as she thought about what she and Kitty would have to do to win. And she knew that the could and would if they were on the same team!

"What do you think?" she asked her friend as she ate some more of her food from her plate.
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