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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Emrys Lucan

May 30, 2015 2:51 AM
That night as Emrys sat in Cascade Hall, waiting for Headmaster Brockert to begin the Feast, he was beyond nervous. That summer he had finally come to terms with his crush on Charlotte. Though he had asked her to the Ball and they’d had a lovely time and though he had continued to find her attractive in all qualities, he had never actually said the words I like her out loud to himself. And after all the trouble he had suffered attempting to write that first letter to Charlotte he realized it, and he said the words—only for Caelia to walk in the room and proceed to laugh her head off at his incredibly red face.

So there he sat at the Aladren table—unusual for Emrys as he normally tried to sit with Charlotte at the Crotalus table, and twisted his fingers, ignoring the looks Caelia shot his way every now and then. Charlotte was a sweet, pretty girl. She likely had all many of suitors by now as they were entering their sixth year and these suitors likely had been perfectly able to form coherent sentences around her and write her good letters, and Emrys just couldn’t help but feel he wouldn’t ever measure up to his competition. Thus, lost in a tangential thought process, Emrys argued with himself through the opening speech and only paused in his thinking to clap when he noticed the loud noise always starting a beat too late and a clap after everyone else had finished.

By the time they were allowed to eat Emrys was rather red-faced and ready to forget about the whole thing, and busied himself by filling up his plate will all manner of good things to eat. The more food he had available for him to eat the better, he thought, that way no one would really expect him to answer their question as his mouth would constantly be full of food because he was almost 95% sure that anything he was asked would be met with the response of “yes, I like her, okay? Now leave me alone!”

However, as he was filling his mouth with a particularly yummy serving of mashed potato his neighbor took that opportunity to ask him a question. Emrys’ face must have looked rather startled, and he turned to look, spoon paused halfway to his face. He set the utensil and potato down on the table and finished chewing the piece of chicken that was in his mouth. He took a long drink of water to prolong any possible conversation before finally saying. “I’m sorry, I didn’t quite catch that—I was enjoying this potato too much.”

OOC: Conjectures about Charlotte are just Emrys’ insecurities/speculation and not necessarily true of her.
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Arnold Manger

May 31, 2015 12:30 AM
Sixth year, Arnold confidently believed, held much promise. It was a year of relative maturity both in terms of academics, as he and his peers transitioned into advanced level classes, and in terms of mentality. Sixteen years old was, by stereotypic standards, when teenagers began becoming freer. In the Muggle world, kids his age were given pieces of plastic to certify their competency to operate large and dangerous metal contraptions that accelerated at and around one another at considerable speeds. And, as many movies suggested, it was about the time where nearly everyone was dating.

It was that advancement for which the Aladren was most excited. Though it betrayed his intellectual nature, Arnold was rather enthusiastic about romance. As if it were yesterday, he recalled his boldest moment, asking Ji-Eun to the ball, an event that eventually resulted in them going as just friends, not because of any vocalized disinterest but because she was “not allowed” to date yet. Time had passed since then, and the redhead had been patient, trying to be the best friend he could for as long as she needed him to be.

But as of last year, though nothing had been discussed, he felt a lot less like “just a friend” of Ji-Eun. She had grown flirtatious and playful in a distinctly non-platonic manner, and Arnold felt therefore that perhaps formal courtship was just around the corner. Because she had expressed the need for time--or else endure some sort of implied parental wrath--Arnold determined it was best to wait to introduce any titles or formalities until Ji-Eun suggested them herself.

He was certain to say hello to her before heading off to the Aladren table, his brother’s supportive gaze burning into the back of his curly-haired head. Jake was great, and had in fact given Arnold the advice and confidence to ask Ji-Eun to the ball in the first place, but sometimes, the elder Manger brother wished he could just have a bit more privacy. The closeness of proximity in such a small school certainly allowed for very little, and the barrage of questions at home all summer had only intensified this dilemma. Even at school, there was no escape.

Arnold paid polite attention to the Headmaster’s speech, clapping when appropriate. In particular, he applauded the new Prefects and Head Students. Though he knew none of them terribly well, he idly hoped to be in Adam Spencer’s position in a year’s time. It was a daydream he hardly anticipated seeing fulfilled, but it was one he held nonetheless. His mother had been Head Girl of her school in Russia, so he hoped to make her proud. Sally had, in her time, at least made the ballot and gotten close, but he hoped to actually see it through. Jake was sure to get Prefect, which was an excellent stepping stone to Head Boy, but Arnold wanted to do it first. He dreamed to accomplish something here, to be somebody.

At the conclusion of the song and serving of food, he noticed next to whom he had seated himself: Emrys Lucan, his roommate, Prefect, and unspoken rival. Arnold had always been vaguely jealous of the friendship his two roommates had formed, always feeling a bit like an outsider. And watching Emrys being awarded that Prefect title--as aforementioned, a stepping stone to Head Boy--had done nothing to satiate this envy. He held no ill will for his roommate, of course, and found him a rather nice young man, but he was jealous nonetheless. Still, conversation with one’s gentile rivals was often better than listening to oneself chew in silence, so Arnold decided to greet him. “Hey, Emrys. Did you have a nice summer?”

There was a respectable pause as the other boy finished his mouthful before his response. “I’m sorry, I didn’t quite catch that--I was enjoying this potato too much.”

Arnold chuckled lightly. “They are pretty good potatoes,” he admitted, glancing down at his own plate of them. “I was just asking how your summer went.” Emrys seemed a bit caught up in something, his face a bit flushed, and Arnold hoped a friendly conversation might help calm his storm, if only temporarily.
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Emrys

June 01, 2015 7:14 PM
Emrys gave his friend a shakey smile. It was an innocent enough question that Arnold had asked, though through no fault of his own, his roommate had further opened up his insecurities. By all means Emrys'd had a pleasant summer. If one didn't count the many hours he spent lying awake at night wondering if he had shot himself in the foot with Charlotte. He had eventually been able to write a really well written letter that he was proud of, but he'd had to apologize numerous times in it and at the end he had very nearly begged Charlotte to see him when they got back to school. It was these thoughts that were banging around in Emrys' head as he contemplated a good response to Arnold's question.

"My summer was alright," he said instead, casting a quick glance towards the Crotalus table to see who Charlotte was talking to. He knew there weren't many students at Sonora, but if she had found a new best friend that meant that it was likely that he knew who it was, and if her new best friend happened to be a guy well then Emrys didn't really know what he would have done. It wasn't as though he could act angry about it--other than taking Charlotte to the ball he really hadn't done much to secure his place in her life as a potential more-than-friend. He looked back to Arnold and put his head in his hands. "I took Caelia around, mostly, and I spent a lot of time at the town's library."

There he had read a good deal of books that Grandfather hadn't had in his library and there had been a witch who he ran into there rather frequently who hadn't been too hard on the eyes and seemed to giggle whenever they ran into each other, but that had pretty much been it for his summer. He'd already done most of the exploring of Ekley when they had first moved there the previous summer, and now most of the town was well known to him. It wasn't that small of a place that he knew the names of everyone but it was small enough that he could recognize most of the faces and he was on a first name basis with the librarians and the owners of the bookshop and the coffeeshop.

"How about yours? Did you do anything fun?" After Arnold answered, Emrys rolled his shoulders back, loosening the stress that had built up there and looked around Cascade Hall observing their different classmates. When his eyes spotted Ji-Eun at the Pecari table, a girl he would have listed as a friend in her own right since they'd had rather a few friendly interactions, Emrys turned his head to look at Arnold again. "How do you do it?" He'd seen the way that Ji-Eun flirted back with Arnold and he was jealous. Not because he wanted Ji-Eun to be flirting with him, but because it seemed that Arnold was further ahead with Ji-Eun than he himself was with Charlotte who he was nearly certain only saw him as her best friend.

That was another thing weighing heavily on his mind. When he wrote Charlotte that letter over the summer, he had fully been intending to confess his feelings to her after the Opening Feast, but now that he was back in the thick of things he wasn't so sure. It had been easy to feel falsely confident when he was by himself in his room being shown how much of an idiot he was by a twelve year old girl. It was quite another thing when he was sitting next to a successful-with-the-ladies roommate and friend.
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Arnold

June 06, 2015 2:14 AM
The casual response reminded Arnold of a fact he seemed so often to forget: Emrys was his friend. After all, one hardly lived with the same young men for the better part of five years without forming some type of friendship. Arnold wasn’t very talented in the department of friendship forming, but it was almost a challenge not to befriend one’s roommates to at least some capacity.

He found himself smiling and nodding along as Emrys spoke of his time with his sister. Arnold knew the feeling of having a little sibling plodding along behind; Jake was closer to him in age than Caelia was to Emrys, but his brother had always been pretty innocent. Certainly, it didn’t seem possible that he could already be a fourth year. And their little sister Peyton, for that matter, was getting incredibly big. It was kind of insane to think back to a time when their parents were married and Peyton wasn’t even an imagined possibility.

“Nothing too incredible for me either,” Arnold answered. “I spent almost all my time with family. My brother’s wife had twins, so having babies around again was weird.” It was also weird to refer to Ryan having a wife, although his marriage to Sophie had seemed pretty inevitable for a while now. She was his best friend turned girlfriend since his own Sonora days. Now if Arnold could only be that successful…

“How do you do it?”

Arnold nearly choked; he had seen Emrys glance toward Ji-Eun, and his implications were clear. “Oh, dude, it’s not-..” he struggled, his cheeks beginning to glow dangerously near his hair color. “She isn’t-... I mean, we aren’t dating or anything. I’m really not doing well here, I don’t think, honestly. She knows I like her and everything, and I guess she seems like she likes me too, but we haven’t-... I mean-... Nothing’s happened.” It was a bizarre predicament in which Arnold found himself. Ji-Eun was coy and flirty without hinting at any tangible interest, dangling him in the worst, best way. “So, uh, I don’t think I’m the best person to ask about, like, girls and stuff.”
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Emrys

June 07, 2015 1:59 AM
“How big is your family?” Emrys asked, unsure if he’d ever asked Arnold about his family before. He knew that Arnold had a younger brother in Teppenpaw, and he remembered there being a Sally Manger a few years above them, but wasn’t sure if she was a sister or a cousin. Arnold also evidently had an older brother since he mentioned the birth of his..neices? nephews? Either way, twins sounded exciting to Emrys. Growing up he had always wished that he and Wesley were twins but in recent years he and his cousin had grown apart. He honestly couldn’t remember the last time the two had hung out. It had to have been over a year ago as one of the last times he could remember talking to him it had been about the dress robes to wear to the ball.

Emrys looked at his roommate with concern. “You okay?” he asked as Arnold began to stutter. He felt bad for making his roommate choke and turn red, and what Arnold said next made him feel bad too. “Well that’s something, right?” Emrys asked him. He found it hard to believe that Arnold and Ji-Eun weren’t more than friends but then again he supposed the school had gotten him and Charlotte wrong for the past five years and he didn’t really think his roommate would ahve occation to lie to him about anything—much less not dating the girl everyone knew he liked and most people likely thought liked him back.

“If you’re curious I could—I could try to find out—Ji-Eun and I talk sometimes?” His suggestion was accompanied with a shrug and a questioning half-smile. The idea of talking to a girl about who she liked was a terrifying one to Emrys though he thought that perhaps it might have been easier if it were someone like Ava who didn’t really seem to get herself involved with those sorts of things.

Emrys took a drink of his pumpkin juice and nodded. He completely commiserated with Arnold’s situation of not knowing if the girl he liked, liked him back. Though he felt that having Charlotte flirt with him even if she didn’t like him at all would be better than nothing. He cracked his shoulder in disgust at the way this crush had turned him into a such a groveling person.

“Girls are so complicated, man,” he said. “And confusing. I wish I could just walk up to Charlotte and just say ‘hey, I like you, want to go out?’ But I can’t because I’ll see her and forget pretty much the entire speech which will likely come out just as ‘sup, want to do homework?’ You know?” He grimaced and looked down at his plate. "What'd you say to Ji-Eun?"

OOC: Note, the “everyone” and “most people” are just figures of exaggerated speech.
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Arnold

June 16, 2015 2:58 AM
Arnold couldn’t say he blamed Emrys for the question. His family was a bit… complicated. “Well, there’s me, Jake, and our older sister Sally. And then my mom got remarried, so I’ve got older step-siblings. There’s Ryan O’Malley--I think he graduated like the year before we got here, and he’s the one whose wife had kids--and his sister Carrie.” The scrunched expression on Arnold’s face furthered the disgust suggested when he said Carrie’s name; he hated claiming her, but he supposed in this situation, if he was claiming Ryan, he technically had to mention her too. For the most part, he and Sally had agreed to refer to Ryan simply as their brother but always expressly referred to Carrie as a step-sibling. At least he didn’t see her anymore. “And then their dad and my mom had our little sister, Peyton. She’s, like, six. So, uh, yeah, there’s a few of us,” Arnold added with half a smile.

He found Emrys’s outlook on his so-called romantic performance a bit too optimistic. Arnold wasn’t sure if whatever he had going with Ji-Eun even was “something” as his roommate suggested; it was flirty and confusing and exhilarating and frustrating in a weird way that culminated into a fat pile of nothing. No titles, no kisses, no nothing except Arnold walking away with a headache.

“I’m not sure if you should do that,” the redhead replied nervously upon Emrys’s offer to investigate. “I don’t want it to be too obvious that I’m lost, y’know?” Plus, as much as it sucked not knowing, there was so much negative possibility cloaked in the definitive answer. What if Ji-Eun didn’t like him? At least if he didn’t know for sure that she did, he also didn’t know for sure that she didn’t. There was hope in ignorance.

He completely agreed to the statement on girls, nodding along to Emrys’s expressed plight. No matter how well one planned an interaction with a girl, it was so easy to get sidetracked or disrupted when said girl was actually standing there. Hypothetical interaction was always a lot easier. “What’d you say to Ji-Eun?”

“Well, I mean, when I asked her to that Ball, I had her meet me in MARS and surprised her with flowers, a painting I did of us dancing, and an appropriately sappy K-Pop song,” he answered, feeling a bit silly saying it all out loud. It had been a lot better in the moment than it was talking about it. “I didn’t know what to do, honestly, but, uh, Jake told me to just ask. I’ve got no idea what’s happened since then or how.”

Arnold paused briefly, remembering his brother’s surprisingly decent advice. “Maybe you should just try going up to Charlotte,” he said suddenly. “I mean, it’ll feel awkward, but there’ll be no confusion or miscommunication if you just ask her out, you know?”
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Emrys

June 18, 2015 2:05 AM
That Arnold had a big family was the first thought that came to mind when his roommate listed all the siblings he had. Emrys came from a relatively small, quiet family. Once Wesley and his mother had, essentially, been banished by Grandfather, not much had happened around the Lucan household except for the patriarch's death which had discovered to Emrys & Caelia the room of an aunt who nobody knew about and then, eventually, a move to the dark, creepy property on the edge of Ekley, a bizarre wizarding town that couldn't seem to keep a mayor.

"What was that like?" he asked, imagining a loving, chaotic household in which the multitude of siblings involved each other in playful banter and good natured teasing. That was how he would have wanted to grow up, at least. He had seen Arnold's face when he mentioned Carrie O'Malley being his step-sister and he felt bad. Carrie had been in the intermediate classes when their year had just started Sonora, Emrys was pretty sure, and he had seen how she had always been voted as being worst enemies with everyone in the school's yearbook so he had a good idea of what it must have been like to live with her. And besides all that, Sonora was a small school and gossip got around.

Emrys couldn't really say he was surprised that Arnold didn't want him to talk to Ji-Eun for him. Emrys couldn't really be considered to be a shinning beacon when it came to girls as he still hadn't talked to Charlotte about where they stood with each other, but it never hurt to ask. He shrugged in response. "Makes sense," he replied, wondering if it would go too far to suggest that Arnold find out for his own sake that he might move on if Ji-Eun thought there was no hope for a relationship between the two of them. Eventually he decided it wasn't his place and just took another bite of his dinner.

Arnold's advice to just tell Charlotte echoed that of Emrys' younger sister and he pursed his lips in though, his head nodding slowly. "You may be right," Emrys mused. "I suppose I really ought to just do it." There had been a bit there was he hadn't thought he was going to go through with the talk he and Charlotte had agreed upon. He had always been planning on going, but part of him hadn't wanted to actually tell her about his feelings and just make the excuse that he had missed playing duets with her.

"Anyway," Emrys said after mulling it over. "What about this dropping classes deal this year? You keeping on all your old classes, or?" He knew that himself and was pretty sure the other Aladrens were keeping the full load, Ava had even mentioned adding another class on when he had seen her briefly at the Faire the past year, Herbology, he thought it was, and he had contemplated adding an independent study in Camelot on before deciding that he was better off just using his time to learn about Camelot on his own. He loved the mythos and the history that was a part of the Camelot lore, but he didn't think he wanted a teacher over-seeing it, trying to keep him reigned in. Emrys preferred being able to sit and mull over the stories at his own pace, spending as much or as little time as he felt like on each story.
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