Headmistress Kijewski-Jareau

October 04, 2013 7:11 PM
Kiva stood at the front table with all the other staff members sans Professor Skies, who would be with the first years. There were a couple of new faces at the staff table that might have some of the students interests peaked and a couple of faces missing. Every year there were staff changes. No matter how hard Kiva had tried, making everyone happy or their lives easier was never enough to keep them all on board. It was just another hassle in the many hassles of being the Head of a school. Unfortunately, she was going to be throwing the students a curve ball tonight and there was little she could really do about it.

Her summer had been absolute chaos. A mother of five should expect chaos, but not like this. Ayita had graduated, so the family had thrown her a party. They had tried to keep the celebrations going, but Angel’s health had suddenly begun to decline and his potions just didn’t seem to be working any longer. It had all been a terrifying experience for them to go through. Harper was too young to understand, but she was pretty attached to Angel and she became upset whenever they had to keep her away from him. Chloe and Emery were downtrodden throughout the summer. Emery had done his best to keep a positive attitude on it, which was normally Chloe’s job, but there was only so much he could do about everything. She appreciated the gesture though. Jeff had received a promotion and was now a head executive at the advertising firm. She was proud of him, but it meant less time at home, which meant, Kiva needed to be home more.

And here lies the issue.

She watched the students milling about while they found their friends and discussed their summers. She took it all in before the new Deputy Headmistress brought in the first years. They had a smaller group this year, but Kiva wasn’t worried about it. It just meant that the Professors could focus more individually on them than they could in the past. When the first years began to file in, the older students settled in because they knew what was coming.

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 Skies, who is also the Transfiguration Professor, and take a sip from the potion she will offer to you.” Kiva explained, nodded to Selina to indicate who the Deputy Headmistress was (although the goblet in her hand and the fact that she had lead them into the hall should have made it obvious). “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 was completed, Kiva called for attention once more. “I would like Nora Dobson and Linus Macaulay to please come up to the front and accept your new Head Girl and Head Boy badges.” Kiva stated. She grinned and handed each their appropriate badge. “Congratulations to you both.” She said before having them return to their seats. “Aria Yale, Heaven Baird, Clara Abernathy, and Lucian D’Alesandro, please come and join me up front.” Kiva called out and waited for the four of them to join her. She gave them each a badge, “Everyone, meet your newest Prefects. Be sure to congratulate them when you see them.” She clapped with the students before having them return to their seats.

“As usual, we do have some announcements to make. First, as I stated earlier, Professor Skies has stepped up and taken on the role of Deputy Headmistress. She will also be the Head of House for Crotalus. As we all know, Coach Pierce left at the end of last year. Unfortunately, we have been unable to find a suitable replacement for her at this time. I was going to cancel Quidditch due to this, however, Professor Olivers has stated interest in substituting as Coach for the time being. I still expect all Quidditch Captains to fulfill their duties and treat Professor Olivers with great respect. Most especially since she is taking time out of her schedule to give you all the opportunity to continue playing this year.” That was a lot to say, but it was done. Now on to the next.

“We have a new Librarian this year, Ms. Amelle Nicchi.” Kiva made sure to pronounce her name correctly as Ah-mel, instead of Emily like she had originally thought it sounded like. “In case you have not noticed, but our Groundskeeper, Mr. Brockert, is no longer with the school. He has taken a position working with exotic plants. We as a staff wished him the best of luck when he gave us his goodbyes. I hope you all will do the same. In his place, we have our new Groundskeeper, Nathan Xavier. Please give him and Ms. Nicchi a warm welcome when you see them.” So many announcements and there was still one more to come.

“As some of you may be aware of, my son, Angel, has not been able to return to Sonora. He has become quite ill and the Healers have not been able to find a solution. Due to this, I am unable to fulfill my duties as Headmistress of this school in a way that it deserves to be.” Kiva informed them. “The man to my left is Mortimer Brockert. He has been a part of the education process and administration for many years. He has decided to take on some of the roles that I cannot take on currently while my son is ill.” She had no idea if this would really affect anyone but her and her family. Still, she needed them to know what was to come. “This term will be a transition period for Mr. Brockert as he becomes acquainted with the site and with his new found duties. At the end of this term, I will officially step down as Headmistress of this school and Headmaster Brockert will take over. I wanted you to all be aware of the situation because there will be times when he will be running the school while I am away. So, for the year, you will have two Heads of this school.” Kiva paused for the moment to let this all sink in to everyone. It wouldn’t be as terrible or weird as some people might think, but she and the administration thought this was the easiest way to go about things.

“Last thing before we sing and eat.” Kiva stated, moving this on quickly. “This year’s Midsummer Event will be the school concert. Each Prefect and Head Student will be putting on a show for the student body. Every student must be in at least one of their shows.” She waited for the negative reactions. “I know I know, how dare we force you all to participate, but it is what it is. However the Prefect or Head student wants to handle it is up to them. A sign up sheet will be placed in the Hall and each Prefect and Head’s name will be listed. There is only a limited amount of slots under each name, so sign up early. Okay, now onto the song and the food.”

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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Henry Carey

October 06, 2013 4:33 PM
Henry hated large social occasions, especially ones without the very strict codes of behavior he was used to, but the Opening Feast wasn’t, recently at least, so bad. Aunt Lorraine gave him a mild calming draught to help with the wagon ride, and when he combined that, about three-quarters of the way through the flight, with the much stronger one he’d figured out last summer how to steal from the drawer Mother didn’t know he knew about, he managed to feel almost relaxed, the way he used to with his family when the adults weren’t around and there was nothing important to do, as he sat down at the Crotalus table, even though there were people around and they were being noisy. He had to think about it not to look over his shoulder at the people behind him every now and then, but he was all right, at least as long as no one threw anything at him or anything.

Of course, the chances of that happening had just gone up significantly….

He looked over the line of first years as Skies fed them the potion and, one by one, they turned colors, his gaze not lingering on any of them, though it slid particularly quickly over one boy, only to slide back a few times, never resting or focusing on him, but spending more time in his vicinity overall than on the whole line. He tried, as he did this, to keep his customary blank look in place, but every now and then a muscle twitched, as though he were mildly annoyed by a fly.

The first year provoking this interest had hair darker than Henry’s, no glasses, and a more animated expression, but most anyone standing the two of them beside each other would have remarked that they looked very much alike, especially if that person remembered Henry as a first year. Henry guessed it was inevitable that at least two of his parents’ children would actually look, even to a casual observer, like full brothers, though if it had to happen, he wished it hadn’t been him and Brandon. Though that, too, had its compensations, though they had been better before they started to think of Henry as a borderline failure – looking like Brandon, or Brandon looking like him, he had been born first, invited comparisons between them, and in terms of behavior, Henry always won, at least at home, which was all that really counted anyway. Here, he was pretty sure Brandon would be popular and the life of the party and all, but Mother wasn’t here and Mother wouldn’t agree, and that was enough.

Brandon, predictably enough, turned brown, and Henry lost interest in the proceedings, though he grimaced as faintly every now and then through the speech as he had at the sight of his brother in the line, looking, if anyone cared to notice, which he doubted they did, more as though he were thinking to himself than like he was really listening. That lasted until the end, when he dropped the fork he had been toying with and his expression momentarily became one of total horror at the thought of having to be involved in the school concert. Under a prefect or one of the Heads. There was Devereux, he supposed, she was some kind of distant cousin and she knew Theresa, but….

Am I just fated to become a dissolute addict? he wondered, feeling in his pocket for the reassuring weight of the remaining potion. He wouldn’t take it tonight, since he could have all the panic attacks he needed to in his dorm since no one else was there ad so couldn’t afford to waste drugs on that time unless he had to in order to get through his homework or something, but he wanted to be sure it was still there. The events hadn’t been so bad, the year before last, he had sort of enjoyed them before the end, but starting all over, whole new group of people, not knowing what was going to happen, no noticeable skills to contribute….

Maybe he could slip into the same group as some of the people from his old group: Wilkes and Jareau were gone, but Pierce and Brockert and Wolseithcrafte, they were still here, they had all worked well together back then and even come in first place, so maybe they would take him? He would guess that Pierce and Brockert would want their friend Reynolds in charge, but that was all right, she seemed nice enough; Bauer would no doubt be there, too, and she was both a little intimidating and distractingly pretty, but he’d be the tagalong fourth year, so he could probably get away with not interacting with her at all….

That, or he could deliberately bungle a spell and blow his own leg off before the show and make everyone happy. Whichever. The important thing, though, was not to panic.

He hummed his way through the school song without interest, then braced himself for the upswing in noise which was bound to follow as everyone began eating and talking and catching up on their summers. He began to put food on his plate and reminded himself to smile while nodding when he looked up and met someone’s eyes by mistake. He could handle this, tonight at least. He had been in the winning group last time.
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Alexandra D'Alesandro

October 12, 2013 7:35 PM
Alex returned to Sonora completely frustrated with her summer. She was always glad to spend time with Honey, but her future betrothal was still a complete mystery. She had hoped to return to school with the ability to brag about her future husband and how wealthy she would be. Unfortunately, her mother was too self involved to take the time out of her potion-abusing schedule to find a suitable boy from a Pureblood family and promise her daughter to him. How selfish could her mother possibly be? Didn’t she know how important this was for Alex’s status in society? Didn’t she realize that the future of their family rested in Alex’s hands? Honestly, she should know by now that Lucian was not capable of doing anything right. He was, after all, still dating that annoying Abernathy girl who was completely clueless about everything…even the fact that her boyfriend likes someone else.

Alex would have to admit, that fact caused her great pleasure. Honey had known for a while about what was going on between Heaven and Lucian. Well, at least she knew for sure that Heaven liked Lucian, but she speculated that he returned the feelings by the way he acted when she brought up Heaven during the holidays last year. Alex thought Honey was crazy at first. Why in the world would Heaven like Lucian? Heaven was betrothed to Henri, who was quite a catch. Nonetheless, Alex started to notice the way they acted around each other.

She decided that she would put her frustrations about summer and hatred of the Abernathy girl to good use. Her new mission was to get Heaven and Lucian together, which unfortunately would probably take a lot of work. Even though he had excellent grades, her brother was an idiot, and would never notice what was going on right in front of his face. He definitely didn’t deserve Heaven, but she liked him for whatever reason, and Alex would much rather be related to Heaven than Clara. Though, she doubted her family would let it go that far, and she assumed her brother didn’t have the spine to elope.

Alex entered Cascade Hall and took a seat at the Crotalus table. She paid little attention to the first years, aside from noticing one with bright red hair who had been sorted into her house. Most likely another one of those absurdly annoying Thorntons…don’t they ever stop breeding? Alex thought to herself as she wrinkled her nose up a bit. She rested her head on her right hand as she placed her bent elbow on the table. The boy across from her dropped his fork and caused a slight disturbance. Alex looked him over casually. She knew little of Henry Carey, other than her observations and the fact that he was in the same year as her. Sure she knew that he came from a respectable enough family, and that there were a lot of his family members that attended Sonora, but he seemed so quiet that she never really got to form an opinion of him. He also appeared to be a bit skittish, as he rarely looked up at anyone sitting at the table.

After she pretended to sing the school song, Alex returned her interest to Henry, and watched him from across the table as he began to put food on his plate. She decided to start a conversation after he glanced up and made brief eye contact with her. “How was your summer?” she began, with a smile, “I don’t think we ever really spoke to one another. I am Alex, but you probably know that since we are in the same classes.” She paused for a moment, deciding how to approach the conversation further. “I am going to be honest. I don’t really have that many people here to talk to, so I was hoping maybe we could get to know each other.” Alex wasn’t sure how Henry would respond to her direct approach, but she held up a plate of croissants in the meantime and offered one to him. “Would you like a croissant?”



OOC: Anything mentioned about Heaven or Honey was approved by their author.
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Henry

October 12, 2013 10:28 PM
They had made eye contact, which was often a prompt to begin speaking even for him instead of just an accident, but it still took Henry a second to realize that D’Alesandro was speaking to him. Arbon and Raines spoke to him sometimes, but not (thankfully) Andrews or D’Alesandro. Which was, now that he thought of it, strange – he and Andrews had hit it off badly on their first night at school, but as far as he knew, D’Alesandro had no quarrel with him, and he had no quarrel with her, so they should have had a bit more contact than this, at least judging by the standard of Arbon and Raines, neither of whom, he was pretty sure, actually liked him particularly. She should have at least had reasonable confidence that he would know her name, anyway.

“I know your name,” he said. “Mine’s Henry. Our brothers are roommates. My summer was fine, thank you. How was yours?”

He recited the last part about his summer more than said it. It was, he thought, a lucky chance that the most superficial of by-the-numbers social conversations could fulfill almost all of his needs for human interaction, because once one learned the basic format, it usually just went along from there. Not always – there had been last year with Bellrose; he had actually thought it was going well at the time, to be not by-the-numbers, but had concluded since that he had offended her somehow – but often enough, it worked out that way.

Tonight, though, was going to be another one when it didn’t go that way. Henry considered how to answer what she’d said about wanting to get to know him – and, more to the point, apparently, to talk to him – as he accepted a croissant. There was not much to really know, he thought - he was the thick boring one in the family - and he didn't really get how you could get to know someone on purpose. Everyone he knew, he had been thrown into company with until they learned each other's habits, and he still didn't generally know all that they thought or why they thought it. It hadn't been intentional.

“Thank you,” he said, looking at the warm piece of bread between his fingers. It was slightly oily-feeling, so he put it on his plate. "What do you want to know?"
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Alex

October 13, 2013 10:33 PM
Alex smiled at Henry’s statement about knowing her name. She assumed he would since they were in the same classes, but it at least meant that she was noticed. His mention about their brothers being roommates made Alex frown a bit. “Tell your brother that I am sorry about his unfortunate roommate situation.” She actually did feel sorry for Henry’s brother, whom she assumed was the “Jay” that Lucian mentioned before, for she knew how annoying her brother could be. Realizing, however, that her statement might make her appear unkind, Alex decided to pretend that she was joking and laughed a bit.

“My summer was…well, to be honest it was pretty miserable,” she sighed, and scooped a spoonful of mashed potatoes onto her plate. “I won’t bore you with the details...but basically I am the only normal one in my family, my brother is clueless, and I end up coming back here to be surrounded by certain individuals I would rather not have to associate with. The only good thing about it was being able to spend most of the summer at my best friend’s house.” She glanced up at Henry, actually regretting her honesty for a second. She was just being herself, but she also did not want him to think she was just another one of those self-involved snobbish girls. Although, she knew that she wasn’t far from that sometimes.

She watched as he took a piece of bread from the plate she offered him and set it down. Alex still wasn’t sure how to take Henry. He seemed to be responding to her as though he was sitting down for an interview, or being questioned by one of their professors. “I’m sorry if it was strange of me to suggest getting to know you in the way that I did. I just don’t feel like I really fit in with many people here.”

Alex looked around the Crotalus table a bit, and started picking at the food on her plate. She moved the peas around on her plate with her fork and scowled at them. She wasn’t even sure why she put them on her plate in the first place.

“Tell me anything,” she said finally, and then shrugged, “What is your favorite class? Favorite color? Are you dreading the mandatory participation in the concert as much as I am?” She laughed a bit and then looked at Henry, waiting for him to respond.


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Henry

October 16, 2013 9:38 PM
Henry blinked, surprised, when D’Alesandro said she thought Jay had an unfortunate roommate situation. As far as he knew, his brother and his brother’s roommate were on perfectly amiable terms – not those of close friends, perhaps, but they lived together without significant conflict, and Jay didn’t seem to dislike him. Perhaps he was different at home? But then, why would she tell Henry about her family’s business?

Then, though, she began to laugh, and Henry smiled, too, concluding that she had meant to say something funny. He decided, for the sake of simplicity, to assume that she had not just actually insulted his brother in some way during the comment and that he was not required to be concerned about it if she was insulting her own brother. He would like to insult one of his, but the Careys didn’t allow that kind of thing in public; in private, they could do as they wanted to each other, within the limits of what they could get away with without getting caught, but in public, the family tried to put on a united front. Otherwise, everyone knew the other families would try to take advantage of the family being spread out over several states, two of which they were only holding very tenuous, scandalous perches in indeed, and then they would most likely lose everything, as they mostly relied on being large to cover for a multitude of sins.

“I see,” he said when she explained why her summer was not good. “Well, at least you got to spend time with your friend.” Friends were supposed to be desirable; he’d never had one, but he had liked being in the group with the others by the end of his second year. He guessed it was pretty similar. “Is your friend here, too?”

He shrugged when she apologized for how she had proposed getting to know each other. “Neither do I,” he said matter-of-factly about fitting in. He assumed this was a fact she had already been aware of, and possibly, in light of what she’d just said, why she had decided to speak to him in the first place. Perhaps she thought that if he was peculiar and she was peculiar, that they might be the same kind of peculiar and thus, get along. Or something like that.

Well, stranger things had happened.

“Potions, green, and maybe yes,” he answered her three questions. “How much are you dreading the Concert?”
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