Headmaster Brockert

May 29, 2015 7:32 AM
The summer had passed uneventfully for Mortimer, and quite frankly, he didn't mind that too much. Eventful did not necessarily mean good. It had been quiet and calm aside from a few annoying obligatory parties that were much more spread out than during the midterm break. Of course, as long as Mortimer maintained an air of standoffishness, people wouldn't bother him as much. It wasn't hard.

As the first years filed in, he stood and began to speak. "Welcome to Sonora for the new first years and welcome back for all older students. In just a minute,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 rarely varied this part of his speech. How many different ways could one repeat the same basic instructions? And who cared if he did say it the same way every year? He was pretty sure that it wasn't exactly something all that memorable and it didn't really matter if the older students were even listening.

Besides, for all he knew, Nathan had told the first years this particular information at Orientation, but just in case he hadn't, it was something that needed to be said for they did need to know how sorting worked.

Next came the announcements for Prefects and Head Students. This was surely of more interest to the older students. "Would Adam Spencer and Francesca Wolseithcrafte please come to the front of the room to recieve your Head Student badges? In addition, I would like to call up Theodore Wolseithcrafte, Duncan Brockert, Isaac Douglas, and Liliana Bannister to recieve their prefect badges." Mortimer was pleased to see this year's recipients were a respectable group. He didn't see anything inherently not so about Miss Wolseithcrafte and Miss Bannister playing Quidditch and it was nice to see a Brockert among them.

"We have a new class available for our intermediate students. You may now take Divinations with Professor Gellar." Mortimer gestured towards the woman. "Also, please welcome back Professor Pye who will be taking the DADA position full time." Sonora had not had a DADA professor for awhile and it was nice to have someone in the position. Of course, it would happen when they lost their potions professor."This year's Midsummer Event will be a Concert. Details will be announced later this year. We will now sing the school song." With that, sheet music appeared in front of students.

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.


When the song finished, the meal began and students were free to eat and speak as they liked.
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Liliana Bannister

May 30, 2015 2:44 AM
It had been a pretty odd summer, what with Levi being so moody and her hanging out with Joseph and Isaac instead, but she had been grateful for it because in the end, though Levi was still her favorite cousin, she had always wanted to be a part of Joseph and Isaac’s little duo and now it finally felt like she was. The two had even come out to France for a week when she and Grandmère went and they had met Vetil. That was another reason that summer had been weird—the two had picked up right where they’d left off but it hadn’t been anything official and it hadn’t been anything with rules and Liliana found that she really liked that.

She had made no promises to anyone and she’d been free to see him or anyone else as she pleased. She knew he’d taken out a couple of girls in her absence, but the idea didn’t bother her like she thought it might have. Instead, she laughed with him about the ups and downs of the dates and lamented the fact that there weren’t any good boys at Sonora for her to do the same with, Vetil sharing the same sentiments. And then they’d gone swimming and he had let her and her cousins tag along behind him and his friends when they went to a series of public concerts in Rennes and she found herself having a great time.

So, when Liliana arrived for the Opening Feast she was not expecting to receive a prefect badge. In fact, she expected anyone but herself in their house to get it, perhaps more because the summer she had just come back from was something out of a chick romance novel, something slightly wild and crazy and not at all something prefect worthy. She didn’t feel as though she were particularly responsible and though she had managed to get on top of her Transfiguration grades she still stressed needlessly about the subject. And she had Quidditch, too, which did take up a lot her of time.

However, the next thought that entered her head was that she was prefect and that was amazing news to tell her cousins—perhaps that would get Levi out of the funk he’d been in the entire time she’d been with him. The next thing she thought of was that Joseph would be happy to know that she would now be in more contact with one Portia Dobson. The thought made her smile with wicked excitement and she gave Atlas an unnerving grin as she joined Isaac, Duncan, and Theodore walking towards the front.

As they walked up the stairs, she let her body slightly collide with Duncan’s in order to get his attention and then when she thought she had it, she whispered a heartfelt congratulations to her friend. “It’s going to be a pretty awesome year,” she said, trying to contain her excitement. “Maybe we can look for ghosts while we patrol the corridors at night?” This last bit was a reference to the first time she had met Duncan when he had been searching the school for ghosts in their third year. She smiled widely when her captain received his Head Boy badge alongside the Aladren team captain and she turned to look at her own counterpart of the Aladren team who had just received his prefect badge as well.

While in any other situation she might have made a face at Theodore if he looked her way much like she did during Quidditch matches, his rather gloomy disposition made her want to cheer him up. However, their limited contact really restricted the things she could do, especially because they were in front of the whole school. So, she waited until they were walking back towards their tables to nudge him slightly.

When he turned, she pulled a rather goofy face at him, letting her eyes cross and her tongue slightly poke out the side of her mouth which was twisted into a ridiculous grin. She held the face for a beat before letting it return to the normal pout though the corners of her mouth still held a hint of the grin as she was rather amused with the swiftness she’d pulled off the face. Theodore, on the other hand, seemed to take offense to her face and glared at her before going towards his table. She rolled her eyes at his back and hurried to where Atlas was waiting for her to have a nice dinner.

“Now,” she said, with excitement in her voice once they had been allowed to start dinner. “You have to tell me all about your summer, I want to hear everything!”

OOC: Theodore's glare as written by his author.
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Atlas Primred

June 12, 2015 2:27 AM
Atlas’ summer was filled with flirty kisses, days by the ocean, dude time with Steven, and of course plenty of family time. Although he found himself spending less and less time at home as the summer went on. Katie who was soon to be turning double digits was the center of attention both in school and in the house. As such she was a little less than pleased that Atlas was getting so serious with Ann-Marie, even going so far as to bring her home for dinner and movies- all of which Katie tried her best to get in the middle of. Atlas couldn’t understand why Katie, whom he had never considered a spoiled or bratty child, seemed so against his girlfriend. Katie had loved Liliana from the start, although, Atlas reasoned, they did meet when she was young and Liliana had been introduced as his friend rather than girlfriend. As a result, Atlas spent much time with Ann-Marie outside of the house as possible. Luckily, the time outdoors didn't bother his girlfriend much as she was a real tomboy, so she could keep up with Atlas in more than a few ways.

"My summer was fun," he said without much hesitance. Making light of just how 'fun' his summer had been was almost second nature for Atlas now. Initially he felt a little flustered when his parents asked him why he seemed so jovial after a 'sleepover at a Steven’s house", but now playing it down didn't make him feel so guilty anymore. He would tell Liliana the details later of course- however he slightly dreaded it since, although she had never said anything specifically, Liliana didn't seem to feel anything other than apathetic towards his sweetheart.

"Liliana.." Atlas complained, purposely trying to sound like a child. With the excitement of sorting and the presentation of Liliana’s new title over, his lack of sleep from the night before was finally catching up to him- and unfortunately the amazing comfort food of Sonora wasn't much help either. "I'm tired. Be a good Prefect and carry me back to the commons," he said as he laid his head on her shoulder closing his exhausted eyes. He was proud of her. Of course he knew she was reliable, and a shoulder to figuratively (and in the case literally) lean on, so he was happy the teachers recognized that as well. Even so the fifteen year old wasn't sure he liked the idea of sharing Liliana's time with the rest of his fellow Pecaris, so just for today he wanted to have her all to himself- in a best friend, catching up with summer adventures sort of way he clarified to himself when the odd thought crossed his mind.

“By the way, when we get back to the common room I want to do your hair," he said relaxing into her shoulder more. "I haven't done it in forever and Katie taught me some new hairstyles you might like." Although it wasn't so unusual for Atlas to do her hair, he felt that it was a little bit of an excuse to assure that he got the proper time to talk with his best friend. Despite the fact that he had quite the story to tell, he wanted to hear about her summer, about her cousins and Europe, and most importantly, about her grandmother’s attempts at playing matchmaker. If Liliana had spent the summer with anyone in remotely the same way as he had, then he wanted to know all the details. It was his job as her best friend to hear these things, and hex the socks off anyone that dare hurt his pseudo-sister.
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Liliana

June 13, 2015 4:50 AM
When she’d asked Atlas to tell her about his summer, she’d really been expecting a detailed response in which he told her about the things he’d done with Katie and his friend Steven and, likely, an update on himself and Ann-marie. Though whenever Atlas talked about her it made Liliana feel upset, she also liked to keep tabs on the stupid Muggle who was trying to steal her best friend from her. “Fun?” she asked. “Can you elaborate any further?” She had really been expecting something more than just a few words.

Instead of answering her, however, Atlas put his head on her shoulder and whined some story about being too tired for dinner and needing her to carry him up to the common room. She rolled her eyes. There were times when she wished she had a younger sibling, a little sister perhaps. Then Atlas opened his mouth and she remembered that she didn’t really need one because her best friend already had that role filled. “I haven’t even eaten yet!” She exclaimed as her stomach grumbled. “Besides, I think I have to walk up with Professor Olivers and the first years.”

From the beginning Atlas had always found a fascination with playing with Liliana’s hair. She figured it came from his adoration for his younger sister, Katie and knew that many of the hairstyles he knew how to do came from him learning how to do Katie’s hair. His prowess in the kitchen was also a result of his doting behaviour. She pushed his heavy head off her shoulder. “But if you want to go up there first I’ll meet you after and you can do whatever you like to my hair, okay?”

She hoped that he wouldn’t be asleep by the time she was finished with her first night of prefect duties. They had been apart for the whole summer and they had a lot of stuff they needed to catch up on. She wanted to tell him about Vètil, about the music festivals she had gone to, and most importantly all the cousinly bonding she had done with Isaac and Joseph!
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