Headmaster Brockert

December 26, 2014 4:07 PM
Another year, another feast. Mortimer still couldn't say he'd mastered looking anything close to pleasant and cheery, but he could at least claim that he was getting used to the Sonora routine. Plus, last year had gone so much more smoothly than the previous one. No mishaps, not to his knowledge. Whatever personal issues the students had going on their daily lives was none of his business. It wasn't his fault or his problem.

That said, there was one student Mortimer had a slight interest in this year, his great-nephew Owen-and even with him the Headmaster was not that interested in interfering or anything. Mortimer simply did not have time and fortunately, his nephew was bright enough to realize that Mortimer was not the warm and friendly type. Thankfully, Owen's mother knew that as well. He'd just gotten rid of his cousin's daughter and couldn't have been more glad to see the back of that one, in part so he didn't have to deal with her mother anymore. Having to deal with Annabeth's over-protectiveness had the potential to be even worse, given he had to deal with her more often than Pearl though. At least she had the capability to be rational, however and her husband, his nephew, was an excellent go between as he was even more so.

He rose from his place at the table "Welcome to Sonora for the new first years and welcome back for all older students. In just a minute, you first years will be receiving a goblet distributed by Deputy Headmistress Skies, in order to sort you into your houses. You will turn the color representing your house which are blue for Aladren, yellow for Teppenpaw, red for Crotalus, and brown for Pecari. Afterwards, you may join your house table." Really, Mortimer was pretty sure he'd said the exact same words last year. With mildest curiosity, he watched for Owen's turn before continuing on the endless repetitive rituals.

"Would Anthony Carey and Wendy Canterbury please come to the front of the room to recieve your Head Student badges? In addition, I would like to call Emrys Lucan, Portia Dobson, Eleanor Vandenburg, and Ji-Eun Park up to recieve their prefect badges."

As they returned to their places, Mortimer announced. "This year's Midsummer event will be the Fair, details will be announced later in this year. First years, do not leave the Hall until your Head of House calls for you. We will now sing the school song."

Sheets of music appeared in front of the students. This was pretty much the only time the school song was ever sung, and he would be shocked if even a graduating seventh year knew it by heart. He certainly didn't.


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, the students were released to their meals and conversations and Mortimer didn't have to deal with this nonsense again until the Returning Feast after midterm.
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Araceli Arbon

December 27, 2014 5:38 AM
A sip of potion, a deep breath and she was ready. She could do this. She stepped into the Cascade Hall and for all she looked the same as the timid little girl who had done so last year, the difference was palpable. She radiated excitement, eyes turned up, drinking in the water streaming down the walls with a look of wonder. Perhaps that wasn’t such a surprising thing to see on Araceli’s face, as it had spent all of its first year directed at the floor or getting a good look at her own hair. Still, she tried not to look too keen, even though the whole world seemed so sparkling and bright in a way she hadn’t imagined possible before this summer. It was like her senses had been sleeping and now she was feeling everything for the first time. She buzzed.

She moved steadily through the hall, making her way to the Crotalus table, her heart pounding as the room filled up with people who she had thought she would never have a chance to get to know but whom she could now regard as potential friends. She was going to make friends. She was. And they would like her and they would forget about last year and it would all be perfect…. Her hands were shaking at the very thought but in a good way. Nervous but excited. Nervous but happy.

The slight mar on the evening was was when the Muggleborn’s name was called instead of her sister’s to receive the head girl badge. She hadn’t had much chance to see Effie over the summer, between her extra…. lessons, she believed was what they were calling them in public, but she knew she had dreamt of ruling the school side by side with Anthony Carey VIII.

She received the song sheet and sung along softly. For all her confidence, her own voice was still a little strange to her. She had practised with it, she could talk confidently, but singing still felt strange, which made her a little sad, as it was supposed to be such a pleasurable and joyful activity.

The song sheets faded away to be replaced by food. She found that her appetite had dwindled lately but after a day of travelling even she was hungry. She surveyed the food, considering her choice carefully… What should she eat? Fish, perhaps? Or was that an odd choice, bound to make her stand out? Chicken was safe. Everyone liked chicken. She helped herself to a grilled piece, along with some salad leaves, trying to look relaxed. Now she just had to wait for someone to speak to her. She was bursting to talk to them all but the change had to be slow. They had to all think she was just naturally adjusting and getting over her shyness. Much better to let someone else make the first move. She hoped dearly that they would - that after a year of silence, she wasn’t going to be regarded as a lost cause. She began to cut up her chicken, not yet taking a bite, wanting to be ready to speak with the person next to her.
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Viktor Markov

December 27, 2014 12:10 PM
Viktor Markov stepped out of the Covered Wagons frowning, it was such an undignified way to travel. The young dark brown haired boy dusted off his robes and his grey eyes searched the group wondering if Father had sent him to some backwater school and for what reason. Viktor should be starting at Durmstrang but Father had moved the whole family from Russia to America last year and now here he was, Sonora not Durmstrang.

The tall eleven year old followed the group inside and waited to take a sip of the potion. What a Merlin-awful way to sort. The Russian boy took a sip and suddenly turned red. Red? Crotalus. He turned and followed a fellow person who had also turned red. He wondered what Crotalus was all about.

The sheet of lyrics appeared in front of Viktor and he pretended to sing along. When the song ended he glanced at the girl next to him, obviously she wasn’t a first year like him since her skin was not red. This irritated Viktor a bit as he took some potatoes on his plate and glanced around for something besides chicken. “Hello.” he said, his English accented with Russian sound. “I am Viktor Markov. How are you this evening?” He didn’t know if the girl next to him was Pure Blooded and until he found out he would treat her as an equal.
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Araceli Arbon

December 27, 2014 11:42 PM
A first year. Perfect. Someone who had no preconceptions of what she was supposed to be like. Better still, a foreign first year. She knew that Father had tried to do damage limitation but she was not sure how much gossip had spread amongst the American families about last year… About the strange little girl who wouldn’t speak.

“Good evening, Mr. Markov,” she smiled, inclining her head slightly in what passed for a curtsey when sitting down, “I am Araceli Arbon, of Maine. It’s a pleasure to meet you,” however many times she had practised, and however smoothly and flawlessly the introduction rolled off her tongue - she was sure, sounding perfectly natural to everyone else - it still felt strange to her to be giving it.

She wondered what to say next, and for a moment felt the startling sensation of becoming tongue tied. With all the discourse in the world, how did one possibly choose? Still, she felt freed by the fact that he didn’t know anything about her. Anything would do, though he still might talk with others so it would not do for her to be too vivacious.

“Might I pass you something?” she enquired, noting his empty plate.
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Viktor

December 31, 2014 10:30 AM
Viktor smiled at the girl, Araceli Arbon. She had the manners of a Pureblood, so maybe Sonora was not some backwater, not worth a bilini, school. The first year’s grey eyes scanned over the girl and he wondered what she meant by of Maine. He knew that was a state here and he wondered if he should’ve said he was of Russia, yet he was sure this was plainly obvious due to his accent.

When she asked if she could pass him something he scanned the table, nothing looked appetizing, he was sure it was because his babushka had filled him so full of hearty Russian foods that he was not in the least bit hungry. Yet, it would look odd if he did not at least sample food so he nodded. “Please pass the chicken, yours does look wonderful.”

“May I ask what year you are?” he asked as he waited for her to pass the chicken to him. He knew he girl was older but by one or two years. She could be a small fourth year but that was unlikely. What the Russian really wanted to know was how the school was, and if the girl was a Pureblood but it was rude to ask these things. Being forward about anything was rude and ill advised.
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Araceli

January 01, 2015 2:08 AM
She smiled, obligingly passing the dish over to him. She wasn’t entirely convinced it looked that good but was sure no one would look at her strangely for choosing it, and that was the most important thing. She took a mouthful of salad. At least the dressing livened it up, and it wasn’t bad just… with a whole table of options, she wasn’t sure it would have been her first choice. Her first choices though, didn’t matter any more. Getting it right mattered. She was privileged enough to be here and that wasn’t a fact she would be forgetting anytime soon as she watched the water sliding smoothly down the walls. What did something like settling for salad and chicken matter in the face of that?

“I’m… a second year.” The pause before she said it was in reality microscopic, perhaps barely even noticeable, especially to a listener who might prefer English spoken to them at a gentle pace. She was angry at herself for the hesitation though. That was simple. A straight-forward fact. How was she supposed to converse fluently and convincingly if she stumbled over such simple things? At least the bar had been set fairly low last year. Hopefully everyone would be so busy noticing the fact that she was talking at all that the rest wouldn’t matter. There was a buffer zone, in which she could settle in and make her own adjustments before they all started to really notice the details of what she was saying.
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