Headmaster Brockert

May 18, 2014 11:50 PM
Over midterm, there had been an ongoing investigation into a local charms research facility and quite frankly, Mortimer hoped the incompetent morons would get shut down. He expected his family would end up getting involved in it too. They always did. Clifford Brockert seemed to think he had to be in anything that happened on this side of the country.

However, for once, Mortimer did not truly mind the holidays, even with all their fake cheer. He didn't hate his employees and felt for the most part that they knew what they were doing in terms of their respective disciplines. It was just all the....togetherness of last semester. He had very much needed to be away from them before he completely lost it, which was not something Mortimer ever wanted to do. To have anyone see him show any emotion-not that it was something he normally had to put much effort into, as he was naturally unemotional-was unacceptable. He had to maintain the idea of a strong leader, even if he came across cold and unfeeling.

Once the students had settled in, the Headmaster adressed the crowd. "Welcome back to Sonora. I would like to thank the prefects and Head Students, and anyone who stepped up last semester." Really, he was just surprised that Sonora was still standing. Kids and even young adults-and even some full adults-were not known to be responsible. Mortimer had even come back over the break just to check everything over again to make sure. "They are to all recieve a special award for their special service to the school." It felt incredibly awkward and uncomfortable to give people praise, being that it was not something that he was used to doing. However, said students had been invited to sit at a special table in front of the staff's.

"This year's Midsummer activity will be the bonfire. Details to follow." Mortimer announced. He felt they should go ahead with the usual festivities, even though he was not, by any means, a festive person. However, this would hopefully raise morale. If the students were happy, that meant fewer angry parents-even though it wasn't the school's fault-and that meant a happier Board.

"For those of you worried about CATS and RATS, two options have been negotiated. You may choose to either sit your exams open book and use your notes or if you wish, you may go to summer school to finish catching up and sit normal, closed book exams at the end of it."

He sat back down, releasing them to their meals and idle chatter, having said all that was of any value to say. Mortimer did not address the investigation or last term's situation beyond what he'd said. He was not the one who had to do the explaining for that one.
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Jake Manger

June 18, 2014 2:37 AM
Despite his status as a happy-go-lucky member of the yellow House, Jake returned to Sonora feeling a bit… blue. The lack of communication home his very first semester of his very first year had been a bit scary, but he at least had Arnold there, and Marcus too. (Carrie was also here, but somehow, her familiarity offered him no comfort.)

But upon returning home and finally being able to see his mom and step-dad and Ryan and Peyton, he had expected a stack of letters bearing his name. Sally had written to him every year when she was at Sonora, and frequently too. Jake knew she had gone off to find herself or something over the summer, but he thought she would at least keep in contact with him. She was his big sister; she always took care of him.

There was not a single letter waiting for him. Jake did not know what to do. Where was the big sister, admittedly stoic but not altogether robotic, who had always been there for him? Arnold was a great protector, and admittedly any child could easily have survived on just one sibling as wonderful as his brother, but Jake was spoiled. He had Sally to go along with Arnold, and he wanted things to stay as they were. Additional siblings had been fine, but nothing had prepared him for Sally’s absence.

Wherever she was, the Teppenpaw simply hoped she was happy. As much as he wanted her in his life, if being away would help her somehow, then he could deal. It was only a basic understanding, buried slightly beneath youthful longing, but it was something.

Now that the fear ever present in the first semester was passed and the faculty returned, Jake felt like he could focus on the actual goals of his education: learn things and make friends. A smile found him despite his troubles, his natural happy temperament overcoming circumstance, the eleven year old turned to one of his House mates. “Hi!” he greeted. “How was your midterm?”
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