Headmaster Brockert

March 09, 2014 3:07 AM
Mortimer could not help but be internally thrilled that he was now completely the Headmaster, not that he'd let on his feelings about it show in any way. The position was all his now, which he was exceedingly proud of, and while he wouldn't be able to abuse that power to a great degree as he'd be far more likely to hang onto it that way, and more than anything he wanted to retain it. The Aladren alum was pretty far from being the family patriarch with not only Uncle Clifford's direct descendents, but his father's older brother, and his own two elder brothers and their sons standing in his way. Being Headmaster was almost as good as being patriarch, in some ways, and honestly made him consider himself a lot more important.

Admittedly, he even mostly respected his staff. Despite their lack of social status, they were at least more than competent at their chosen profession. Of course. beyond being polite and even what for him was considered pleasant, he still remained distant and was reluctant to allow any sort of softer side to his employees or students, something he hoped he could keep up when his grandchildren came to school. The only staff member he didn't completely respect was Lydia Chambers, but that had more to do with her age and choice of subject matter. Maybe if she offered to teach one of the real subjects that was in need of a professor instead of the most useless subject there was. As far as Mortimer was concerned, Muggle Studies ranked even below Divinations in that way. The halfbloods and Muggleborns already knew Muggle things and therefore didn't need the class. In fact, they had an unfair advantage in it, while purebloods really didn't in other subjects and it was a class no self-respecting pureblood would ever take. It was an accepted subject anyway to have as an elective, it was just a little unnecessary when Care of Magical Creatures and Defense Against the Dark Arts were more important subject. At least Miss Chambers was friendly and enthusiastic which though could be a bit of an irksome trait for people in general in his opinion, most people disagreed.

He stood to address the assembled mass. "Welcome all to the new term, whether you be a returning student or an incoming first year." Mortimer was not a man of many words, which made the next part of his job a tad annoying. Fortunately, it was all stuff that needed to be said, otherwise it would be totally pointless and he didn't like to waste his time with pointless blather. "The first order of business is to sort the new first years. Each of you will step up to our Deputy Headmistress, Professor Skies, who is also the Transfiguration Professor and the Crotalus Head of House. accept a goblet for her, and take a sip from it, which will temporarily change your skin color.. Then you are to join your house table." Really this was a bit silly, given that it was not expected at any other time of the year and even Mortimer wasn't so much of a stickler that he would say, give detention, for someone not sitting at their house's designated table or even truly cared enough to pay attention. "The colors you turn signify blue for Aladren, yellow for Teppenpaw, red for Crotalus, and brown for Pecari."

Once the Sorting was finished, Mortimer went on. "Next, I would like to call Thaddeus Pierce and Alicia Bauer up to accept their Head Student badges. Congratulations." The new Headmaster said as he handed the students their badges. "Now I would like the following students to come up, Anthony Carey VIII, Carter Browning, Effie Arbon and Wendy Canterbury." Once they had all joined him, he awarded each of them with their badges. Mortimer had to admit that while he highly approved of Mr. Carey and Miss Arbon, he wasn't too thrilled about the other two. Miss Canterbury was a Muggleborn and while Mr. Browning was from a decent family, he surely didn't behave as such. Despite it all, he had to put on a good polite face and keep his disdain to himself. "Congratualations to you all as well." He said, even forcing a smile. The Bauer girl might not have been pure, but at least she was intelligent.

"We also have a new Medic on staff this semester, Medic Edda Eir. Please to your best to make her feel as welcome as possible." Honestly, with all the departures recently, Mortimer was admittedly quite glad to have Edda. Even he had to admit that being qualified for the position was more important in this situation than being an important member of society.

"Finally, before we sing the school song" Somthing Mortimer found to be quite a silly and utterly ridiculous tradition. "I have one last announcement. This year's Midsummer Event is to be the Bonfire. Instructions to follow at a later date."

As sheets of music appeared in front of the students, he spoke up one last time. "Let us begin." Honestly, in his book, this was a little much. Students were really probably getting hungry by now. He personally didn't want to participate in the singing. Singing was not something that Mortimer did , considering it to be beneath his dignity. Still, as Headmaster, it seemed to be a necessary evil.


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.


With that, a diverse array of food appeared in front of the students. "Please wait until your Head of House calls for you before leaving the Feast so they can escort you to your respective houses. With that, please enjoy the rest of your meal." Though to be honest, he wasn't sure he cared how enjoyable they found it. So long as there wasn't any bloodshed-which was sure to cause mountains of paper work and possible law suits, as well the chance of expulsions when Mortimer really wanted people's tuition, as did the Board. He sat back in his own chair and turned to his meal.
\r\n\r\n\r\nOOC-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! I also apologize to the authors of Lydia Chambers, Carter Browning and Wendy Canterbury. These are solely the opinion of Mortimer and not myself.
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Ji-Eun Park

March 09, 2014 5:04 AM
Ji-Eun was dreading her brother starting Sonora. He was so irritating. He was also such a cheeky thing already that she had no idea what such liberty as was offered here would do to his head. She sometimes couldn't believe how blind her parents were, as it was always perfectly obvious to her when he was sneaking off places he shouldn't at home. But then they seemed to have a wilful blind spot as far as he was concerned – he would be perfect in their eyes unless he very dramatically let them down. Even then, they'd probably find someone else to blame. Like her, for not setting a better example. She was not looking forward to the thankless task of trying to reign him in at school and for it landing on her plate when he inevitably went too far. It was so unfair.

She watched his sorting with dread, knowing that he was bound to end up in her house. He was the archetypical Pecari. She sighed as her prediction was confirmed. She twisted her fingers in her lap, her hair being unavailable to play with. Shallow as it might have seemed to other people, Ji-Eun loved doing her hair and playing with different styles. She had spent a great deal of time on it that morning, both to look nice for the feast and because she found it calming. And, with Ji-Won about to crashland into her world, she needed all the calm he could get. She had plaited green and silver ribbons into it, working the plaits so that they looped around her head.

Hey Janey.

She stiffened at the use of her American name. He knew she never used it and was sure he did it on purpose to annoy her. Sometimes, she felt like she had no identity of her own. Anything she did didn't count as much as when Ji-Won did it. And their names only reinforced that feeling. Korean naming convention meant their generation of the family shared a syllable – in their case Ji - so the only thing she had that was just hers was the Eun part. Their American names were even worse – Jane and James. Or, the way he twisted them, Janey and Jamie. Only one single sound different. And no one except him had ever called her Janey in her life. It had to be on purpose.

Her delicate features morphed into a scowl that wouldn't have seemed possible on the sweet, slightly worried face she'd worn moments before, as he ruffled her hair. How could he? He knew how much she took pride in it. He knew how long that particular style had taken her that morning and that she'd put a special effort in. And now he'd gone and ruined it! He was always doing things like that. Her eyes bore angrily into his back as he strutted off to take a seat, seemingly not noticing her reaction, even though he'd obviously done that with the deliberate intention of upsetting her.

It didn't seem polite to fix it whilst the headmaster was talking, and Ji-Eun tried very hard to direct her attention appropriately, instead of fuming over her brother. She clapped enthusiastically for Wendy. Even though she really knew her older sister better, the other girl seemed just as nice.

When the food appeared, she tried very hard not to notice that her brother was making inappropriate meal choices, focussing instead on her own priorities and drawing her wand. Instead of helping herself to some of the lovely food before them, she began trying to fix Ji-Won's damage to her hair. He'd barely been here five minutes, and already she was cleaning up after him.
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Chloe Jareau

March 09, 2014 11:04 AM
Chloe’s summer had been much needed for her and her family. She had spent much of it following Ayita around and playing with Harper. On Angel’s good days, they all had sleepovers in his room to spend quality time with him. It has hard for Chloe to have him isolated from the rest of them for so long. She could understand the logistics of it, or tried to anyway. His immune system basically didn’t exist, so he could get sick very quickly and then, well, die. So, in order to prevent that from happening, Angel was kept away from them when he was weak. His good days were rare, but when they did happen, they wore protective gear and bubble head charms around their heads so that he didn’t get any germs on him. It wasn’t the most comfortable thing for them, but Chloe thought it made Angel happy.

But summer was over and they all had to go back to their school life. Chloe thought it was going to be the strangest year without her mother around. Chloe loved being able to go to her mother’s office to sit there and chat together. It felt safe with her around. Her mother would keep her preoccupied and work on Chloe’s hair while they discussed classes, friends, and boys. At the time, Chloe didn’t really understand why her mother was always asking about boys, but she did now. It was normal for girls her age to develop crushes on boys, although Chloe didn’t have any last year while at school finding it hard to concentrate on anything besides her sickly brother, she had developed one while home for the summer. His name was Robert and he was one of Emery’s friends. She had known him since they were six. Chloe had honestly no idea what it was that changed her opinion on him, but one day she realized that whenever he was around she would feel hot and her heart pace quickened for no reason. It was really quite annoying, but he never seemed to notice, so she pretended that it never happened. Chloe really hoped it didn’t happen while at school too, that would just be obnoxious.

Emery and Chloe had sat talking at his table while everyone else was mingling about. Her brother was having a harder time with their mom not being there than she was. Chloe would miss her mother just as she missed her Daddy, Ayita, and Angel, but Emery didn’t seem to know what to do without her there. He was worried that the school would collapse without her. Their mother had laughed when he had mentioned this to her just before boarding the wagon. She said the school had functioned just fine without her before and it would do so again. He needed to trust the new Headmaster and his teachers. Chloe trusted them, but she didn’t think her brother ever would. They just weren’t his mom.

When it looked as though the Headmaster was preparing to begin, Chloe had left her brother and found a seat at the Pecari table. She had tried to find Ji-Eun, but hadn’t in time and so was stuff between people she was not familiar with. Chloe half listened to the speech, knowing that it was all the same as before, and clapped when it was time too. Wendy was one of those girls that liked everyone, so Chloe was really glad that she had made Prefect. It was too bad that Waverly hadn’t made Head Girl. Chloe didn’t really know Waverly too well aside from being in a couple clubs together, but she was friendly and involved in everything. Chloe had never heard of Alicia Bauer before the announcement last year and couldn’t understand how she managed the votes over two girls who ran their own clubs.

When the food appeared, Chloe left her seat and found Ji-Eun fussing with her hair. “Ji-Eun!” Chloe called out with a large smile. Chloe squeezed herself into a seat beside her roommate. “Hi! How was your summer? I saw your brother get sorted, or at least, I think it was your brother; he’s in Pecari, right? That could be fun. What happened to your hair? Did the wagon ride mess it up? Do you want me to help you fix it? It looks really pretty. My mom was helping me learn more styles for my hair over the summer, so I have so many more ideas! I can help you with yours and maybe you can help me with mine? I’m still not as good with doing my own as I am with someone else’s.” Chloe finally took a breath. Her hair was normally in some style of braid or pony-tail, but today it was left long and her mother had curled it. To go with the curls, Chloe wore a solid blue tee-shirt with a cream colored skirt. Of course, it wasn’t fancy by any means, but it wasn’t boy clothes either. Not that anyone could see the outfit beneath her school robes. Now that she wasn’t talking, Chloe realized she was famished and took a moment to grab some food. She had eaten a lot of vegetarian meals over the summer since her mother did a lot of the cooking, not that Chloe minded so much, but since she was in school now, she decided to add some roast beef to her plate. Her mother didn’t have to know.
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Ji-Eun Park

March 13, 2014 8:23 AM
Ji-Eun turned as her name was called, pleased to find Chloe making her way over to sit with her. Sure, she would see her later but Chloe was someone she felt happy around, and it made her feel nice that the other girl seemed to be seeking her out. She had had two years to get used to Chloe's talking, though it could take her off balance when she hadn't seen her for a while. As she was busy concentrating on her hair, it was quite nice not to have to break off and reply for a bit, though she had to make sure she was focussing sufficiently on Chloe to take in her questions and sufficiently on her spells to not set her own head on fire. She smoothed, tucked and tidied as her room-mate talked.

“That was him and he's also what happened to my hair,” she commented tersely, with a roll of her eyes. She decided Chloe could infer what she wanted from that about the possibility of Ji-Won's presence being in any way 'fun.' “Is it better now?” she queried, hoping that if not Chloe would follow through on her offer of help. She was very good at hair styles, which Ji-Eun liked about her. It also gave them some common ground.

“I'd definitely like that,” she smiled, glad that Chloe was inviting her to play with her lovely, blonde locks. Chloe's hair was so pretty and she would relish a chance to play with it. “Yours looks very nice today,” she added. Even though she knew the curls weren't natural she still thought they were very beautiful. “Maybe we can curl mine too some time? How did you do it?” she asked. She knew there were a few different ways, some using magic, some not (though they looked like they involved looking very silly and uncomfortable for an extended period of time).

“My summer was very nice,” she commented as she turned her attention to the food. Now she felt like she was chattering on but one result of Chloe's crazy streams of talking was that they usually left her with a lot of questions to reply to. She helped herself as she talked to some rice and some of the roast beef Chloe had taken (even if they didn't cook it in spicy enough sauces, the quality of the meat at Sonora was always good and that was something she could appreciate) as well as a variety of vegetables. She then began the familiar routine of opening her satchel and taking out a little pot, from which she added kimchi, and some spicy sauce which she liberally applied to the meal. She blushed a little as she did this, as Chloe's brother had pointed out to her last year that she should make more requests of the elves to cook things she liked. However, as she had explained, she had already asked them to make some changes for her, such as providing rice at breakfast (which, initially, they had done in embarrassingly large quantities, though she hadn't mentioned that part to the Jareaus) and that she didn't want to be a bother. She was fairly sure they thought her silly for this. Though there was also the unresolvable issue of what her mother would say if she told her that she didn't need to be packed off to school with boxes of kimchi because now elves were making it for her. Every family made kimchi, by the metric tonne, and every family had its own way of doing it. It was part of family life and she did not think her mother would accept being replaced in it until Ji-Eun was grown up and making it for her own family. Certainly no elf would be stepping in to provide in the meantime.

“I helped out in the shop. My mother explained the Korean way of doing everything I learnt over the school year,” she said, with a slightly wry smile. “But I like to do those things,” she added, in case Chloe pitied her for her summer of hard work.

“She said next year we might go to see our Grandparents, which will be exciting,” she added. “How was yours?” she asked, trying to tone down her voice appropriately, as she knew Chloe's summer might have been difficult.

OOC - I know I didn't get around to replying again to the thread last year but that is what she would have said in reply, including the bit about her mother.
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Chloe

March 16, 2014 9:33 PM
Chloe’s blue eyes widened in surprise when Ji-Eun informed her that her brother was the cause for the hair troubles. The only issues Chloe ever had with any siblings and her hair was when Harper was a baby and liked to grab hers and pull. But she was only a baby and didn’t understand what hair was or really that pulling it hurt Chloe. Now that Harper was three and completely comprehensible, she no longer tugged and pulled at Chloe’s hair. She did like to attempt to make it ‘pretty’ though whenever Chloe allowed her too. Of course, that wasn’t always a pleasant experience, but it wasn’t intentional either. “Well, that’s rude of him.” Chloe stated matter-of-factly. Chloe couldn’t even imagine Emery or Angel attempting to mess with her hair after she had done it so nicely. They just weren’t the sort.

“Oh, thank you!” Chloe stated, clearly pleased at the compliment with her hair. “Mom wanted me to look nice for my first day, so she curled it for me.” Chloe said to her roommate. “She taught me the spell too, it’s really quite easy. She uses this like hair wand thing, it’s not actually a wand, but it helps with the size of the curls that you want. You just wrap your hair around it and use the charm. It’s quick and easy. Although, you don’t need the wand, the spell will curl your hair without it, but the curls won’t be as defined.” As excited as she was, all of this came out in one long breath to which she inhaled deeply at the end. “We can totally curl your hair; I have the wand in my trunk. Mom’s hair is naturally curly, so she doesn’t need it.”

Chloe quieted down as she listened to Ji-Eun talk about her own summer and both girls worked on their dinner. At this point in their friendship, Chloe had grown used to Ji-Eun and her special additions to her dinner. Despite knowing that the elves would accommodate her as best to their abilities, Chloe figured that Ji-Eun would never be the sort to put anyone (person or creature) out by making personal requests. Chloe wouldn’t have minded more varieties for dinner. The school already did with all the various students who came from different countries or who had special dietary needs, but Chloe always liked to try new things.

She made a face when Ji-Eun mentioned work and extra studies during her summer, but allowed her roommate to continue before making any such comments. Chloe believed that Ji-Eun was placed in the wrong house, but she was not disappointed in having her for a roommate. “Where are your grandparents?” Chloe asked out of curiosity. She didn’t think her roommate had ever told her, but Chloe wasn’t the best at retaining information.

“My summer was pretty great.” Chloe stated. “Mom’s doing much better now that she doesn’t have to worry about the school, so she only has to focus on Angel. He’s the same.” She added, frowning. “But, on his good days, Mom and Daddy let us spend time with him, which I think he really enjoyed. Harper had her third birthday, which was fun. And Ayita was home, so I got to hang out with her!” Chloe was grinning as she explained all of this, happy that life had gotten somewhat back to normal. "Oh, AND, Daddy took us to a Korean restaurant while we were home. It was really delicious. I don't remember what I had, it was a bowl full of stuff and it tasted good." Chloe commented. She kind of wished they had the one where they cook the meat on the table, but Daddy had been concerned that they would have burned themselves.

“We’re in Intermediate classes now! I’m nervous, but I’m sure it’ll be fun too. Did you read ahead? My mom had Emery and me read ahead. Boring.”
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Ji-Eun Park

March 18, 2014 2:36 AM
“I know!” Ji-Eun declared emphatically, when Chloe stated how rude Ji-Won's behaviour was. Her tone reflected the fact that Chloe had agreed with her, and that she was glad of this. She would have been upset if Chloe had seen it as 'harmless fun,' thus taking her brother's side, even inadvertently.

“Great!” she said, a proper smile coming back to her face when Chloe said she could curl her hair for her. The pop stars in her magazines were always sporting gorgeous ringlets and she'd been dying to try it out on her own hair for ages.

“They're in Korea,” she replied, when Chloe asked about her grandparents, “So it would be a bit of an adventure. We've been over before but the last time was about five years ago, so I remember it but it's sort of hazy.

“I'm glad you got to enjoy some quality family time,” she smiled sympathetically, happy that Chloe's summer hadn't been a total washout. “What did you do for your sister's birthday?” she asked. She smiled as her room-mate mentioned eating out a Korean place.

“Can you describe it at all? Noodle or rice based?” she asked. If Chloe didn't want to play that game, she could just brush it off, but Ji-Eun was fairly sure she'd be able to get to the bottom of the mystery.

“A little. I spend a lot of my summer reading back, with the aforementioned Korean ways. I mean, I keep up with that a bit at school but it's easier to look over it at home where there's someone to explain,” no doubt Chloe had seen the old Korean books piled up with the school set texts by Ji-Eun's bed. They were her mother's old school books. “But yes, I hopefully know what we're getting into this year. It's a bit scary, thinking how much older some of the students in the class are. They must know so much more than us.”
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