Headmistress Kijewski-Jareau

May 17, 2013 6:25 PM
The summer had come and gone in a blink of an eye. Kiva’s baby, Harper, had turned a year old over the summer and with her big day, was also the big day that Kiva would have to acknowledge that her baby boy (who was not so much a baby any longer and would murder her if he knew she still thought of him as such) was now eleven and old enough to attend Sonora. Since she was already at Sonora, the only difference would be seeing him and Chloe during the day instead of just in the evening for dinner, much like her older adopted children, Angel and Ayita. Still, it was going to be an adjustment to know her son and step daughter were that old now.

That also meant that this sorting was extra special to Kiva. Of course, she knew that they were worried about sharing a name with the Headmistress. Either people may treat them differently because of her or they would ignore them entirely because of her. Kiva never really saw any sort of change in the students behaviors towards Ayita and Angel, but they had already been established members of the school before changing their names when they joined the family. She supposed they would just have to wait and see.

Kiva watched as the returning students found friends and found seats, everyone chatting on to one another about their summers. She liked to watch them during these times because this is when they often seemed the most sincere. Soon though, the first years were being brought in by the Deputy Headmistress and most of the student body’s chatter died down knowing that the feast would begin soon. Kiva tried not to be obvious when searching out for her two children, but she smiled a little happily when she was able to find them standing beside each other. She knew she was being such a mother at the moment, but one couldn’t help it.

Charming herself to be heard, Kiva greeted them all “Good Evening, Everyone! For the returning students, I say welcome back and to our new students, welcome to Sonora Academy. For those who do not know me, I am Headmistress Kijewski-Jareau, but feel free to call me Professor K.” This was a standard greeting, but it was always necessary. She didn’t want to just jump right into things and be too overwhelming.

“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 Regina Parker and Derwent Pierce the Fourth to please come up here and accept your new Head Girl and Head Boy 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 Henrietta Boxton-Fox-Reynolds, Meghan Brownbriar, Alexandra Deveraux, and Waverly Canterbury 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.

“Before I announce the event this year, I’d first like to introduce everyone to our newest staff member, please give a warm applause to Professor Chambers. She is your new Muggle Studies Professor.” Kiva clapped politely before moving on. “This year’s Midsummer Event will be the Fair. Every Fair we’ve always done things a little bit differently than the last, but this year we wanted to bring it around again.” Kiva advised them, knowing they probably had no idea what she was talking about.

“That is to say, we’re having student run booths. We’ll have the Fair games and the carnival rides like normal, but we’d also like to have students to work together, whether it be with friends or on an idea that you find you have in common with someone, and create a booth for you to run throughout the evening. Obviously, the booths have to be school appropriate, but they can be of your talents or skills. Or they can feature your clubs. You can do food booths or games booths as well. Whatever you want, within reason.“ Kiva explained to them. “We’ll discuss this more as time goes on and if you have any questions, you can ask any professor or staff member.”

Kiva waited for any commotion over this news to die down. At least Quidditch was back on, so the students wouldn’t freak out on her again. “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 magnitude. “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, which should be up in a week's time. Have fun at the feast and remember the site rules. Happy posting everyone!
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Ji-Eun Park

May 18, 2013 1:03 PM
Ji-Eun cast her dark eyes around the Cascade Hall, surveying the sea of faces looking her way. She tried not to be nervous but it was hard enough starting at a new school, far away from home, without being lined up at the front for everyone to have a good look. She knew she would have to get used to that if she really wanted to be a pop star but then she would have something to do. She would have songs to sing that people liked. Right now she was just standing here. Plus she was well aware that her ambition was more like a daydream than a goal she was actually working towards. She locked her hands behind her back in order to keep herself from fiddling with her hair, which was split into two braids, each with a silvery ribbon worked into it. She had had to go for something that would weather the long wagon journey ok but had still wanted to make it pretty. She liked experimenting with fun hairstyles, especially ones sported by her musical idols. She tried to focus on the headmistress, rather than all the people watching them, listening to how they would be sorted. She watched as the Coach came out with the goblet. Her parents ran a shop selling potion supplies and she was sure they would be interested to hear about this. Although first there was actually taking it to get through. She knew it was silly to be scared of a Potion, at least in this context where she could be sure it was harmless, but she still had butterflies as she took a step forward. She took a sip, and her eyebrows shot up in surprise as her skin turned brown. They had been warned of the effect and thus it was not this which surprised her but rather the result. She was sure that when her brother arrived the year after next, he would be sorted into Pecari. She had expected Aladren or Crotalus and rather suspected her parents did too. She hoped they wouldn't be disappointed. She could hope that so long as she brought home good grades that would pacify them but it didn't seem like an auspicious start.

There was nothing to do about it, however, but make her way over to the Pecari table. She listened to the headmistress' speech, clapping politely at the appropriate points even though none of the names really meant anything to her yet. A fair sounded quite fun but the end of her first year seemed like a rather distant prospect at present. There were more pressing things like what her teachers would be like or who her room mates would be. And dinner. The food appeared and she scanned the table, finding herself a little disappointed. It wasn't that she'd really expected Sonora to be big on Korean cuisine, or that she was unfamiliar with the stuff there but they ate traditionally at home. When they went out to eat, it was usually to Asian restaurants and most of her friends at home were Asian-American too. She had tried American, Italian and all other kinds of food from time to time but none of it was her favourite. None of it was comforting or familiar and, hundreds of miles from home, she really would have liked something that was. Her mother had packed her off to school with plenty of kimchi (the pickled cabbage which was a staple accompaniment to every meal) and hot pepper sauce, not to mention piles of snacks, but it was all upstairs, as were her chopsticks and spoon. Not that she didn't know how to use a knife and fork just, once again, it wasn't what she usually did at home, and it all served to compound how far away she was, and how different everything here would be.

She helped herself to some rice and chilli. It was something she'd eaten a few times and, outside of the foods she was used to, was one of the things she liked better. At least it had some kick to it. She liked spice, so long as it was the chilli variety. Curry spices were different and she found them way too hot. She added peas and sweetcorn to her plate and stirred it all together with her fork, remembering her mother's words the first time she could recall having to use one at a restaurant - just think of it like a skinny spoon with holes in – then you only need to panic if you've got soup. Smiling a little to herself, she tucked in.

She looked at the people around it her. There were so many. It should have been easy to find one to talk to. Somehow though, it was harder. If there had just been her and one other person, it would have been logical for them to chat. Here, everyone could choose anyone. And she wasn't really sure how to make them choose her. Every time she looked up, people seemed to be looking a different way. She could have just tried to say something to catch their attention but her ideas of things to say pretty much ran out at 'hi' so if she used that to get their attention she wasn't sure where she'd go from there.
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Clara Abernathy

May 18, 2013 6:37 PM
Clara returned to Sonora after the weirdest summer she had ever had in her entire life. She, all of her cousins, her aunts, her uncle and her dad along with a few other members of the family all showed up at her grandparents place in Sussex. It was probably the largest family reunion she had ever seen. Her grandparents had planned a huge party for all of the kids whose birthdays were in or close to summer time. They invited soo many of their friends and employees with children it was amazing anyone could move around the grounds. Just about all of her older cousins met someone they absolutely liked during the trip which was just odd to Clara. It almost felt to Clara like the whole thing was one huge set up. She grew even more sure of that feeling when she was “randomly” introduced to a few new faces herself. She was polite to the boys, but she had no interest in them. She was interested in one person and kept as close in touch with him over the summer as she possibly could.

She wrote to Lucian as often as possible telling him about everything. She was pretty certain that half the time she was probably boring the snot out of him with as much as she wrote, but it made her feel better and miss him less to include him in everything somehow. The two of them got closer to each other at the end of term ball at school. She had asked him to come to the ball with her and he had agreed. The dressed in themed clothes and had a great time. She had also gotten her first kiss and kissed a boy back all in the same night. She had no idea where she and Lucian would go from there, but it was going to be interesting finding out. She had mentioned the D’Alesandro family to her grandfather and he had merely nodded. He had dismissed her briefly and she was upset, but she let it go. She just hoped that her grandfather actually gave her idea some real thought.

She mentioned it to him because she had hoped that he would try talking to Lucian’s mother and a possible betrothal between them. She wasn’t certain if her grandfather ever really took her suggestion into serious consideration. She would just have to wait and see. Meanwhile, her aunt apparently met someone nice and she was happy, her other aunt ran into someone she hadn’t seen for years and she was ecstatic and her grandfather even went so far as to try setting up her dad with someone. It was like match-maker summer at the Abernathy Ranch. Clara was still shaking her head over it. She just hoped that returning to school took away some of the craziness. She rode the wagon back to school with her cousins including Dimitri and Darina, her aunt Charlotte’s twins. She chatted with them briefly as they made their way back to Sonora. She couldn’t wait for them to see the school and meet a few of her friends. Dimitri, she was certain, would like Rupert and Wendy. She was also fairly certain that Darina would like Waverly and Wendy as well. She, herself, couldn’t wait to see Lucian again.

Walking back into the school after such a crazy summer made her feel like she was returning to partial sanity. Yeah, stuff at school was challenging, but it was a cakewalk compared to her crazy family drama. She would rather deal with spells and potions any day than try and tackle that mess again. She followed the rest of the students returning for the year into the hall and after waving to some of her cousins who went to their houses’ table she took a seat at the Pecari table. She spotted Waverly and Wendy and waved cheerfully to them smiling. Clara knew that very soon they would begin the sorting and the Headmistress would make her announcements. She sat patiently, watching with interest as the new first years were called up for the sorting. She watched at least one of them come towards the Pecari table and take a seat next to Clara. She smiled at the new Pecari and turned back towards the front for the announcements once the sorting was completed. She clapped cheerfully for Derry and Regina as the new head boy and head girl. She clapped excitedly when Henny and Waverly were called up for their prefect badges. She even tried to whistle for Waverly which didn’t quite work too well.

She clapped politely for the new Professor and mostly mouthed the words for the school song. She still couldn’t bring herself to sing it even after being at the school for the last three terms. She mentally shrugged and waited for the food to appear before she turned back to the new first year. She decided she would try to make her feel more comfortable by being the first one to say something. “Did you enjoy the wagon ride?” she asked the new girl while she filled her plate with fried chicken, mashed potatoes and peas. “I don’t mind the wagon ride as long as I have someone to talk to,” she told her. She took a bite out of the chicken and chewed it up before attempting speech again. “Although it might have been an easier ride if all of my cousins hadn’t been talking at once,” she winked at the girl and laughed a bit. “Don’t get me wrong…I love my cousins, but good grief. What I wouldn’t have given for a pair of ear plugs,” she joked, taking another bite off of her plate. “I’m sorry,” she apologized after swallowing her food. “Here I am running my mouth as usual and I haven’t even introduced myself yet. I’m Clara Abernathy. It’s a pleasure to meet you. I hope we end up being roommates. I would love to show you around if you’d like,” she offered cheerfully giving the girl a friendly smile.
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Chloe Jareau

May 19, 2013 9:21 AM
Chloe was so excited for school. She had been anticipating this moment for so long now that she really hoped she wouldn’t be disappointed. Really, her anticipation had skyrocketed the moment Angel and Ayita had come into her life. Since they were both older and both already in school, Chloe had points of reference whenever it came to questions that she had. She could have always asked her step-mother, but since Kiva was the head of the school, Chloe thought she was probably a little biased about the subject. That wasn’t to say that Chloe wouldn’t have believed everything said was true. It probably was. But that just made her all the more excited to go.

The day that they had all gone to the wagon pick up together, Chloe thought her little heart was going to explode. She was excited and nervous at the same time. She was also sad to be leaving home, which surprised her. And she would miss her dad, baby sister, and her Grandmother Kijewski. She would still get to see her step-mother everyday still, but it wasn’t the same. What would her dad and grandma do without her? They’ll be so bored!

The wagon ride wasn’t too terrible since they didn’t have far to travel. New Mexico was neighbors to Arizona after all, but she could tell that Emery was having a difficult time with the pumps. He was always weak about things. She left him alone though and instead, chatted aimlessly to Angel and Ayita about all the things she was excited for. Which was just about everything. Her biggest concern though, was not being able to make friends with her roommates. Chloe knew she was sometimes annoying, something she didn’t always pick up on until it was too late to stop herself from crossing that line, so she was hoping that her roommates wouldn’t see her that way too soon and then avoid her. Her dad told he she just needed to relax some and take a breath so that others have a chance to talk too, but Chloe’s head was so full of curiosity that she always felt the need to get it all out at once before she forgot. She’ll just have to pace herself going forward.

Now off the wagon, Chloe’s already large blue eyes, were round as saucers as she took in the school. She had seen pictures of it, there were plenty that her step-mother had over the years of working through, mostly of the events that they had done, but seeing it all in person held a different sort of ‘awe’ feeling about it. Chloe said good bye to Angel and Ayita and stood with Emery and all the other first years to wait for the start of the evening. When they were guided in by one of the staff members, Chloe’s eyes immediately fell onto her step mother’s being as she was standing at the front of the room. Chloe smiled widely and waved happily before looking around to seek out her siblings. It was harder to find them in the crowded tables, but she managed to find Angel quickly (his white hair helped) and Ayita soon followed. She waved enthusiastically to both of them.

Family members found, Chloe was finally able to look at everything else. The waterfalls, the floor, the ceiling, even the other first years that surrounded them. This was going to be so much fun! She couldn’t wait to find her house and meet her new roommates!

The sorting had started. Chloe’s turn came and she found herself with brown skin. It looked rather unnatural on her due to her long blonde hair and light eyes. Tanning had never been something easy for her to do, even with the hours she spent in the hot sun. The most she got were freckles. But she was a Pecari, like Ayita! Chloe was sad that Emery would not be in her house with her since he had turned blue, but that just meant that they would meet even more people together! Extra fun!

Chloe managed to find a seat next to anther first year based on the coloring and remained quiet throughout the rest of the speech. Normally, this was difficult for her to do since she had so much to say, but she did so out of respect for her step-mother. Her attention even perked up at the announcement of the Fair. Chloe loved fairs! She might even do a booth! If she could think of an idea and managed to make a few friends beforehand who wanted to do a booth too.

Food was there after the singing, which Chloe did loudly and probably off key, so she immediately started to grab the food that she enjoyed on pile it onto her plate. During this, she heard the girl one down from her, on the other side of the first year start talking. Listening to her, Chloe felt like the entire family were talkers, but she couldn’t say that with any considering herself. Her last statement though, had Chloe looking at her perplexedly. “You can’t be roommates, silly.” Chloe said to her as though she ought to have known. “You’re roommates with only the people in the same year as you.” This, Chloe knew to be fact because her family had told her. Otherwise, she would have meandered over to Ayita and declared them roommates. She was smiling at the older girl, Chloe was always smiling, so she hoped the girl knew her words weren’t meant negatively. She was merely repeating what was told to her.

“We’ll be roommates though.” Chloe said to the girl. “I’m Chloe Jareau. It’s nice to meet you Clara! I hope we can all be friends!” Chloe said this to both girls, giving them two thumbs up.
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Ji-Eun Park

May 21, 2013 9:07 AM
Ji-Eun glanced up as the girl next to her spoke up, asking about the wagon ride and then launching off about her own experiences of it before Ji-Eun had really thought what to say. She didn't mind that as she wasn't sure she'd have come up with much – she had found it ok and spent most of the journey reading. It was a lot easier to just listen to the other girl's story, giving a little giggle or smile at the appropriate points.

The girl's statement about being room mates perplexed her, as Ji-Eun had thought it was done by year group. She had barely had time to wonder what the alternatives might be though before a girl on her other side piped up confirming her thoughts.

“That's what I thought...” she said hesitantly, looking between the two of them. As the girl was currently sporting brown skin, Ji-Eun was surprised by the confidence with which she corrected the older girl. However, she did seem very certain and it was what Ji-Eun had thought to be the case. Perhaps the girl had older siblings, or had been reading up about the school on the way over.

“Right,” she smiled, when the new girl – Chloe – said she hoped they would all be friends. “And it's really nice of you to offer to help us find our way,” she smiled at the older girl, Clara, “I'm sure that will be very useful.” She didn't really want to speak for Chloe but it was probably a safe bet that she didn't really know her way, even if she had older siblings at the school. It wouldn't have been as if they'd have drawn her maps or given her detailed instructions on how to get everywhere.

“My name's Ji-Eun. Ji-Eun Park,” she said, pronouncing her name as slowly and clearly as she could without sounding patronising.

As the conversation had swung around to her again she felt she ought to do a bit more than just tell them her name.

“What's Pecari like?” she asked, addressing her question mostly to Clara but glancing to Chloe as well. Even if she only knew what she'd read about the school, she definitely seemed confident in her opinions. Ji-Eun could see why Chloe was in Pecari, from what she knew of it. But she had never expected to find herself there and, sat between these two highly chatty people, she still wasn't sure what qualities she had that reflected her new house.
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Clara Abernathy

May 21, 2013 3:31 PM
Clara glanced at the other girl who spoke and frowned a little. Chloe was absolutely right. In the midst of everything going and that had gone on during the summer, Clara had completely forgotten that the dorms were separated by year. She smiled sheepishly at both of the first years and laughed at her silly oversight. She was impressed that Chloe had the courage to correct her not that she would have needed it. She turned towards Ji-Eun. “Chloe’s right. It would make you two roommates at any rate. I can at least claim you both as housemates,” she winked at the girls. She turned to Chloe briefly. “Just out of curiosity sake…you’re related to the headmistress aren’t you? I’m not trying to embarrass you or anything.” she smiled encouragingly at Chloe. “It’s okay if you are…I won’t squeal on ya,” she promised quietly.

She gave Ji-Eun’s question some serious thought before she answered it. “What’s Pecari like huh? Well…let’s see. I guess its safe to say that we’re probably the most active house. We also have the most talkative people in school, maybe. We’re the risk takers and the most adaptive, if you believe the brochure,” she joked lightly. She wasn’t actually sure if Sonora had a brochure to be honest. “Most of the people I’ve run into in this house so far tend to be a bit on the goofy side, but I happen to like goofy so it works for me at least.”

She did her best to make both of the girls feel welcome in their new house. “We’re also some of the friendliest too I think…although I’ve met some very nice people in both Teppenpaw and Aladren as well. There’s a few friendly Crotalus people I’ve met outside of one of my cousins who’s in the house. I have cousins in every house here,” she shook her head laughing. “I have two other cousins who are starting their first year and they both just got Teppenpaw,” she told them both. She continued picking at her dinner as she spoke. “You’ll like our house dorm,” she told them. “Its really nice. We’re lucky…we have a password we have to remember to get it. The poor Tepps have to do a special dance to get into theirs my cousin once told me.” She giggled at the mere thought of it. Little by little her crazy summer was fading a bit as she talked with the new first years. It felt good not to worry about it so much. “Once you’ve had a chance to settle in if you’d like I can start by showing you both the hobby rooms. We call them the MARS rooms. There’s one for sports, music, dancing, water and…umm…huh. I always forget what the last one’s for,” she admitted sheepishly. “I’m sure we can find out together,” she laughed lightly. “That should be quite an adventure.”

She gave both of the girls a friendly wink and smile before turning part of her attention back to her dinner. “By the way…you should really try the food here. The prairie elves here are awesome cooks!”
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Chloe Jareau

May 22, 2013 10:24 PM
Satisfied that the older girl would not be upset with Chloe for pointing out her inaccuracy, Chloe settled back into her seat to focus on the food and the conversation. Chloe nodded politely along with the other first year when she said that it was a nice offer of her to show them around. Chloe probably could have easily bothered her older siblings or even her mother if she needed to find her way, but with someone offering their assistance so freely, she didn’t see why she should turn it down.

Chloe had quieted down, not really sure what else there was for her to say, but she didn’t really have long to wait though because Clara was asking her a direct question regarding her step-mother. She wasn’t really sure why it was supposed to be embarrassing or a secret that Chloe was somehow connected to the Headmistress. For one, Chloe would openly claim any of her siblings her siblings, and Emery had the exact same last name as the Headmistress. For another, Jareau wasn’t the most common of names and someone could easily put two and two together. Also, Chloe loved her mother and didn’t care if someone made fun of her for it.

“It’s not really squealing if people recognize the last names.” Chloe commented after swallowing her food. “The Headmistress is my mother.” Chloe commented nonchalantly with a small shrug of her shoulders. Although Kiva hadn’t given birth to her, she had adopted her, so Chloe considered her more of a mother than her birth mother ever would be.

The conversation moved on and Ji-Eun asked about the house they were now to call home. Chloe had asked her mother, Ayita, and Angel these same questions a million times over for the last couple of years. They only knew of their own houses and her mother wouldn’t give her much detail saying she’d have to wait and see. Typical parent response. But at least Clara would say everything first hand without caring if she were spoiling anything. Well, hopefully.

She listened quietly (this was a feat for her) as Clara went over her thoughts. None of the thoughts seemed solid, so it was clear that it was just her opinion. Everything was nice and polite. No one was going to say anything negative about it because those things weren’t discussed. “It’s the Art Room.” Chloe advised. She had heard all about them. She was not athletic or artistic, she certainly didn’t dance or play music, but she did like the water. She planned on using that room often! “I’m excited for the water room! My mom said that the creation of the MARS room was during the previous Headmaster’s reign. She says it’s a wonderful way for students to really develop their talents. But all I want to do is swim in all different kinds of water! That’ll be so much fun!” Chloe exclaimed happily.
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Ji-Eun Park

May 25, 2013 3:35 PM
Chatty... Risk-taking... These were neither things that really described Ji-Eun nor things that her mother would be pleased to hear she, apparently, was. 'Studious,' 'well-behaved' and 'high-achieving' would have got far more approval. She guessed being adaptable was alright but it wasn't really in the same league as the things her parents wanted her to be. Goofy was definitely not desirable.

“It sounds... uh... pretty lively,” she smiled, trying her best to make it sound like a positive thing, although she was a little worried about being overwhelmed by so many big personalities, and could foresee herself doing most of her homework in the library.

She was a little surprised by Clara's question about Chloe being related to the Headmistress. With everything else going on, she hadn't really noticed the shared name or made the connection. Well, she supposed that was something to be said for the house... If the headmistress's own daughter was in it, it couldn't be too bad. It might even impress her parents. They would much rather, of course, that she made friends with other Koreans or Korean-Americans. The reason her mother seemed to have for this was that it would ensure Ji-Eun understood and appreciated her heritage. Her mother also felt that many Western children lacked the proper respect for their parents and didn't have decent work ethics, although – beyond occasional remarks about her classmates being lazy - she generally did not share these thoughts with Ji-Eun, as if even mentioning such seditious behaviour could incite it in her daughter. Still, she thought, giving the rest of the hall a sweep with her eyes, as it wasn't exactly rolling in people to delight in her heritage with, she could hope that her parents would regard Chloe as good consolation.

“They sound very enjoyable,” she commented on the extra curricular rooms. Her mother had never really pushed her into sports or arts, regarding academics as far more important, but Ji-Eun had discovered pop-music through her school friends and took absolute delight in it. “I like to sing and dance,” she commented, “Nothing proper - I don't do ballet or anything. I just like learning the dances that go with songs I like,” she explained. She had sudden visions of the dance room in MARS being lined with ballet bars and strict portraits barking out instructions. “Is... Is that ok? I mean, are we allowed to use the rooms like that?” she asked.
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Clara Abernathy

May 29, 2013 12:38 AM
Clara grinned sheepishly at Chloe’s comments about her name. She wasn’t really surprised to learn that the headmistress was her mother. She was glad that Chloe wasn’t upset with her for saying that she’d keep the commonality between them secret. She hadn’t been certain at the time whether or not she wanted the information spread around, but since Chloe didn’t seem to mind she didn’t feel so bad about asking. She was glad that Chloe knew what the last room was because she had completely forgotten. “The Art Room…”she mused fighting the urge to slap herself on the forehead. “That’s the room I keep forgetting,” she laughed at herself. “I suck at drawing so it explains why I keep forgetting it,” she laughed again. She heard Ji-Eun’s question about what the MARS dancing room was for and she nodded. “It has a couple of portraits that are of ballet dancers, but the room is totally for whatever dancing you want to do,” she told the younger girl.

“I can’t wait to try out the water room myself,” she told Chloe excitedly. “I love swimming.” She didn’t want Ji-Eun to feel weird about wanting to use the dancing room for something other than classic ballet dancing. She turned to look at the younger girl. “I wouldn’t worry too much about not using the room for ballet,” she assured her. “I think the whole purpose of the rooms is to help us unwind in some way or another,” she told the two girls. Somehow she had a feeling that Chloe probably already knew what the rooms were really for thanks to her mother so where Clara couldn’t fully fill in the gaps Chloe probably could. Clara didn’t feel bad about that part one bit. She was glad to have someone around with the answer even if it wasn’t her. That part could explain why she hadn’t ended up in Aladren in the first place. Research was never quite her strong suit.

She finished up her dinner and couldn’t help, but wonder what her first class this year was gonna be like. Since she was technically at intermediate level now she could sign up for the Muggle Studies class if she wished. She couldn’t wait to get the year started and it looked like the year was going to start off well. “What do you say after we get situated in the Common Room that I show you both around the MARS rooms first and you can see for yourselves?” she asked them excitedly.
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