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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Ava Fletcher

May 31, 2015 2:02 AM
Ava shoved a piece of buttered bread in her mouth and chewed angrily. What exactly did it mean when a boy kissed you? Ava wasn’t sure she was the best person to ask about that particular matter, but nonetheless she found herself asking that question to the person who knew her best in the whole world—herself. It had all started when Papa told her Demetre was visiting George again. The majority of the summer had gone by as expected. The two had fought tooth and nail, Demetre teasing her to no end—any truce they’d forged the last time they had been together had been forgotten and Charlotte had lost touch with her again, making Ava feel as though her mother didn’t want her at all (that was a whole nother can of worms that she really didn’t want to think about at that moment in a room full of people who might possibly see her break down).

Through it all, she found herself wishing that she was back at Sonora with Emery and Emrys and Chloe because they got on much better, so when it came time to leave for the wagon, she had bounded into her grandfather’s vw bug happily, chattering to him about all the people she hoped to see again that she hadn’t written over the summer—she wasn’t very good at writing letters, she was too impatient for them, and any letter she would have sent out to her friends would have been short, quick notes just to let them know that she was home, in Port Townsend, and alive. She felt slightly guilty, she had told her grandfather, especially because Emrys wrote such nice letters, but she was just incapable of doing so.

However, when Papa had stopped to fill up the tank and then sent Ava in with some money to buy cokes and a bag of peanuts for them to eat while they drove to the station. While in the gum aisle, Ava had been debating whether or not to use some of her pocket money to get a small pack of gum for the…flight? Her arm brushed against a very familiar body. “So, you’re going then,” he’d asked. Ava had just nodded in response. “Right, well then, I’ll see you later,” the awkward, non-antagonistic good-bye (in total opposition from the rather rude good-bye from the previous night) was the punctuated with a hasty kiss, something so quick that Ava didn’t even realize it had happened until Demetre had already dropped his bag of chips and run out the door, the flannel shirt tied around his waist billowing behind him.

In a haze she had bought the cokes and the peanuts and her chattering had slowed down the rest of the way to the station. She didn’t know how to feel about the incident, and had decided that if that’s what kisses were like then she didn’t think she ever wanted to be kissed again. It was wet and dry at the same time and Demetre’s teeth had kind of clinked hers and it made her feel like she was going to throw up. She swallowed the bread which settled in her stomach like a lump of very dry oatmeal. Ava didn’t really like oatmeal, much less dry oatmeal.

“So,” she said as she reached for a cup of coffee rather angrily, a drink she didn’t like too much but that she remembered her father did like so as a result she had decided to start drinking despite the bitter taste it left in her mouth. “How was your summer? Please tell me it didn’t involve any kissing, I couldn’t stand to talk about that particular subject at this moment.” She wanted to ask her neighbor not to talk about mothers or parents either, for that matter, but also didn’t really want many people to know about that particular part of her life.
10 Ava Fletcher This is a kissing free, mother free zone. 258 Ava Fletcher 0 5


Emery Kijewski-Jareau

May 31, 2015 4:24 PM
This summer had been incredibly weird. Like, beyond anything Emery could have thought possible and there were a lot of crazy things that could have happened within those thoughts. First, there was the whole debacle with Chloe’s mother. Emery sort of understood her reasoning for things but also didn’t. Emery’s father was a sperm donor, plain and simple, so he always thought that Chloe felt the same way about her mother. The woman didn’t spend more than a couple of days with her. She really was only an egg donor. At the same time, Emery knew there was a history there between his dad and Chloe’s birth mom and that’s what changed the label of her. Still, all this time had passed and Chloe had still been curious?

The whole thing left a sour taste in his mouth. He couldn’t imagine what it had been like for his sister to find her mother in that situation or how terrifying it must have been for her to have to leave her there to find help. Chloe seemed okay after a few days. Maybe shaken, but otherwise, still herself. This led into Emery’s other weird issues with summer.

His friends all kept telling him how hot his sister had become!

That was disgusting. It was the equivalent of being told his mother was hot (he was NOT going to think about all the comments his friends made about that either). He didn’t want to think of any of his family members like that at all. At all. He was disturbed by the fact that his friends felt it was necessary to make any sort of comment on that to him. Of course, they mostly did it because they thought it was funny to see his reaction, but it didn’t change the fact that they still meant what they said.

Emery acknowledged the fact that they had all changed, noticeably so. Emery had shot up several inches, his shoulders have broadened, and he had filled out more, leaving him less lanky looking than in years previous. He still had a head of curly brown hair and hints of freckles, but at least now he felt like he looked more of an adult than that of a child. Knowing how much of a change he had gone through only meant that his sister had also gone through those as well, but he refused to acknowledge that. Besides, most days, there was only one girl who occupied his mind and he thought she was far prettier than his sister.

Now the summer was over and as stressful as it had been some of the time, he was glad to be with his family. Angel was worse, but he was still there and hopefully Emery will be able to help out once he graduated in two years. So long as Angel stayed with them for him to do that.

Once he got to Sonora, the short trip meant that he was more restless than tired. After unpacking his things, Emery decided to use the rest of his time to walk around the school and get reaquainted with things there before the Feast.

If Emery had paid any attention to who was sitting at the table when he entered the Hall, he would have noticed that Emrys was there and gone to see why, but he was so used to Emrys being with Charlotte that he hadn’t thought twice about finding a seat next to Ava instead. Emery thought it was good luck that he had managed to find a seat next to her and that perhaps it meant that this term might be off to a great start.

He had listened to the speech, watched the sorting, clapped for the new Prefects and Head Students (still hopeful for Head Boy, but now no longer putting much faith into the system), and then listened to everyone else sing. He was just starting to dig into his food when Ava started talking. At her question, Emery started coughing as his food suddenly felt stuck, and his dropped fork clanged against the plate. “Kis-kissing?” Emery stammered after swallowing his potato. “Who’s kissing who?” He asked, his green eyes wide and then making a horrifying realization, “Were you kissing someone?” Emery asked, cringing at the sound that his voice made. It sounded pitiful.
6 Emery Kijewski-Jareau But...kissing is fun? 259 Emery Kijewski-Jareau 0 5


Ava Fletcher

May 31, 2015 7:04 PM
If Charlotte was speaking to her then Ava could have asked her for motherly advice, but she wasn’t and the thought which had so sneakily popped up into her mind forced Ava to chug down the coffee that remained in her mug, wincing at the bitter taste it left in her mouth and turned to Emery to ask for him to pass some water just in time to catch him drop his fork and make a really odd face. The choking that soon followed concerned Ava and her eyebrows knitted together before she reached over and patted his back sympathetically in an attempt to help him stop choking.

“Don’t you listen?” she asked, her eyes twinkling and her voice light to show that she wasn’t annoyed. “I said I didn’t want to talk about kissing.” She waited until she was sure he was done coughing before giving him two small, reassuring pats and removing her hand to return to her food.

She ripped off another piece of bread and put that in her mouth, forcing herself to chew and swallow. “You know,” she said almost to herself. “I’d expected my first kiss to go somewhat different, perhaps with someone I actually liked, someone friendly, maybe a friend.” Ava peeped an eye at Emery. “Hey, have you kissed anyone yet?” If Emery had kissed anyone then perhaps he would be able to tell her what it all meant. Though for some reason the thought of Emery kissing anyone made Ava upset. Be quiet, she told herself as she waited for his response. No one asked your opinion.

She let her eyes wander around the room before settling on Chloe. Her friend was quite pretty and Ava had wondered a couple times last year if she’d ever kissed a boy. If she had then perhaps…but no, Ava didn’t want to think about Chloe kissing anyone either, it all seemed so weird. Nevertheless, she figured that if she kept Emery on the distasteful subject of kissing she could keep him away from the even more distasteful subject of mothers. “Do you think Emrys has kissed Charlotte yet? Or Chloe, has she kissed anyone yet?”

The more she said the word, the more comfortable she was with it and she continued to repeat it a couple of times to see how it sat in her mouth. Actually, she found, it was a fun word to say and it kept that awful gas station scene in her mind so she didn’t have to think about the fourteen—no, thirteen letters (because she’d been sent a card on her birthday and she supposed that counted as a reply even if it didn’t address any of the things Ava had actually put in her letters), that she’d sent but had been left unanswered.

“What an interesting word,” she said, her eyes stinging. “Isn’t it an interesting word?” Ava fell silent and took another bite of her bread in an attempt to keep her voice from wavering. “So, how was your summer? Did you do anything fun with your family?”
10 Ava Fletcher Fun to say, maybe. 258 Ava Fletcher 0 5


Emery

May 31, 2015 8:13 PM
The reaction Emery’s body had over just a simple pat on the back was insulting. He felt his face heat up and knew that he was blushing. He was honestly grateful that he was coughing because the red could be covered by that excuse and not merely because the girl who has been his friend for a couple of terms now and his crush for just as long was making sure he wasn’t going to die from his dinner.

After he had stopped coughing long enough to take a sip of water, Ava playfully reminded him that she hadn’t wanted to talk about kissing, but Emery didn’t believe that at all. Chloe was always going on about something or other with boys whenever they were together (mostly about Malcolm and Emery had no idea why), so Emery knew girls liked to discuss that sort of stuff, he just wasn’t sure why Ava was with him. What cold cruel God is this?

To make matters worse, Ava began to actually talk about her kissing experience to him. Emery wanted to cover his ears and run from the Hall singing the school song just to block her out and be done with this whole conversation, but he knew that wasn’t really an option without looking like a total crazy person in front of the entire student body (and there would go his hope of Head Boy entirely).

Unfortunately for him, the conversation kept going (at least she hadn’t liked the person who she kissed - whatever that meant). Her question was another one that he was not expecting, but thankfully he hadn’t just put any food into his mouth. Knowing that his face was probably going to a deeper shade of red, Emery answered, “Psh, of course I have.” He lied, trying to sound like it was no big deal. He had no idea why he lied, what difference would it have made? Except that he didn’t want her to think less of him if girls didn’t seem interested in him to begin with.

“No, he definitely hasn’t.” Emery commented, feeling this was safe territory. “I think the world would have shook in triumph if he had.” He joked. “I… don’t think Chloe has.” Honestly, this wasn’t really something he thought Chloe would have confided in him with. “I don’t think so though. She doesn’t like the guys back home and I haven’t seen her with anyone here.”

Emery just stared at Ava when she suddenly started randomly saying the word ‘kissing’, despite himself, he found himself watching her mouth as she said it, jealous that someone else had touched them first. “Er...yeah, sure, interesting…” Emery commented, trying to figure out what just happened, but happy that he was no longer blushing.

Emery sighed at the mention of summer. “It was a strange summer. Stuff with Chloe and her biological mother happened that caused some issues and Angel was pretty sick so we couldn’t really go anywhere. It was just a really long but not long enough summer.” Emery said. “How was your summer?”
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Ava

May 31, 2015 9:22 PM
“You…you have?” Ava wasn’t sure if she was disappointed or excited and she also didn’t know which one came across more in her voice. She decided that she didn’t really care what Emery thought she thought because she was going to get some answers. “Well, then…would a boy kiss a girl if he didn’t like her? Like at all?” She tilted her head as she frowned in thought. “And does it seem possible that such a thing might be done as a sort of joke or some way of getting back at her for something she might have done?”

An incident involving rather a lot of cream-of-wheat entered her head all of a sudden and Ava worried that she might have caused the indiscretion via her breakfast incident which had really just been a response to Demetre’s obnoxious behavior. “Because if so that’s totally lame.” She didn’t want to be a revenge kiss. But mostly because she hadn’t wanted to be kissed at all.

“I think you’re right there,” she joked back. “He’s too stuck inside his own head to ever do it though, I think.” Talking about their friend’s affections towards a certain Crotalus seemed rather fun conversation and Ava smiled, feeling somewhat relieved to have moved on from her own kissing incident. She was glad, however, to hear that while Emery had kissed someone, Chloe hadn’t and she was sure it showed on her face. “That’s good,” she said after Emery finished telling about Chloe and the lack of boys she’d been around. “Boys are stupid, anyhow, present company excluded of course.”

“Oh,” she said nodding as Emery brought up Chloe and her mother and then asked her about her summer. “Right. My summer.” She began to shred her bread into very small pieces, suddenly not hungry anymore. She gave off a very unnatural sounding laugh, short and fake, and stopped herself, blushing. “That, that was a thing, yes, I had a summer.” She nodded matter-of-factly. “Yes, indeed, I had a summer.” When she ran out of bread, she moved on to her napkin.

“I saw Demetre, he came. Not Sonora Demetre, George’s Demetre, you know, that nasty brat I’ve told you about?” She had given Emery detailed account of her encounters with the devil-boy several times including the time he had pasted clubbed baby seal photos to her room door. “That was an awful visit, as expected. And I got a birthday card from Charlotte, so that was nice, I suppose.” If Ava noticed the shift in calling her mom “my mother” to “Charlotte,” she didn’t show it, and instead bit her lip, trying to figure out a way to switch subjects.

“Speaking of, since Emrys hasn’t kissed his Charlotte yet, why don’t you tell me about yours?” She was almost afraid to hear the answer, but somehow felt that the more upset she was about whatever it was Emery had done with whoever it was, it would keep her mind off whatever it was her mother was doing where ever she was with whomever she was with as well as whoever it was that Chloe might or might not have been kissing if she was into that sort of thing which she really hoped she wasn’t. Ava was fully aware her mind was a very muddled place at the moment but so long as someone was around to keep talking she didn’t think she minded so much.
10 Ava I regret...nothing? 0 Ava 0 5


Emery

June 01, 2015 9:26 PM
Emery felt a little hopeful at the response that Ava gave when she believed he had kissed another girl. It sort of sounded like she was not happy about it, which would mean that perhaps she had feelings for him? It gave him a sense of the possibility that there was something deeper with them. He almost felt giddy with the anticipation of the two of them starting a relationship together.

That dream quickly ended when she started asking him about why a male would kiss a female. He wanted to bang his head against the table, but much like running out of the hall singing the school song with his ears over his head, he didn’t think people would take too kindly to him smashing his head while they were eating their dinner. How did this whole conversation end up so terribly wrong?

“Well...er, first, if a guy did any of that, he doesn’t seem like a very likeable person.” Emery started, hoping to fulfill her head with negativity towards this Devil of a human that kissed her. “But I think anyone is capable of kissing someone that they don’t have feelings for or in an attempt to humiliate or something.” Emery stated. He knew his friends back home would totally do something like that. “It is totally lame.” Emery agreed. He really hoped Ava didn’t get angry with him later on if she ever found out he misdirected her about his kissing history.

Ava completely dashed all of his hope by her relief regarding Chloe’s virgin lips. Wait, did that mean Ava wasn’t into guys? Was she into girls? More importantly, was she into Chloe? Was there a thing there? Oh Merlin, there really is a cold cruel God! This is a nightmare and Emery didn’t know how to wake up from it. He gave a shallow laugh when Ava dismissed the male population (minus him), still thinking of what exactly she meant by ‘oh good’.

Emery didn’t know what to think of Ava’s response to his simple question. He watched her tear apart the bread in her hands and answer him rather vaguely. She must have had a strange summer too. He didn’t really elaborate much with his summer, mostly because Chloe’s situation wasn’t for him to say, and beyond that, he hadn’t done much else except stay home or hang out with his old Muggle friends. His life was so boring. And, most of his friends were getting their permits and stuff and Emery will never really get a chance to experience that with them.

Suddenly Ava was talking about her summer and she was mentioning her not-friend Demetre that’s she’s known from childhood and Charlotte, but then not Charlotte from school, it was her mother and Emery was just completely lost (which wasn’t necessarily knew when it came to conversations with Ava). “Seems like a rough summer.” Emery said when she had finished.

Damnit. He knew that lie of a kiss was going to come back to haunt him, he just hadn’t thought that it would be so soon. “Er...there’s not much to tell really.” Emery said, hoping that being vague would get him out of this whole thing. “It was just a girl from back home. Experimental. It was okay.” Please let that be the end of it. He pleaded silently in his head.
6 Emery I didn't think you would. 0 Emery 0 5


Ava

June 01, 2015 11:08 PM
Ava nodded as Emery agreed that it was lame to revenge kiss. Emery was such a wise person—that was one of the reasons she had trusted him with this conversation. She knew he would give her unbiased opinions and help keep her head on straight. That was one of the many reasons she liked him. He also, a tiny voice in her head said, has really nice freckles. Ava ignored that voice and tried to concentrate on this idea of being okay with her friends kissing other people. She wasn’t sure if it was because she wanted to be the one they were kissing or if it was because they were her friends and she felt jealous that they might share a closer bond with someone else other than herself.

She decided it was the second because she also didn't really like the idea of kissing anyone, and nearly jumped back, surprised at the horrid little jealousy monster that had suddenly sprung up inside her. She’d known going through puberty would have been tough—being the daughter of an absentee Healer had meant she’d needed to educate herself on puberty via the medical texts that Charlotte sometimes left lying around Papa and her place (Jane Austen would have to write about vampires before Ava would ever want to learn sex ed from her grandfather, but Ava hadn’t really expected this much emotional swinging. Hormones, she thought to herself dryly.

“It was okay, I guess,” she said quietly. “Damned if I’m ever going to see that Demetre again though.” She had never really been much for swearing, but the word had just felt so right in that moment. She wanted to extend the swearing further to include some rather colorful expressions regarding her mother but though she felt comfortable with Emery she didn’t think he would appreciate her cursing out her mother like a crazy person at the dinner table.

His description of the kiss was less than satisfactory. It did nothing to distract her from all the things she’d hoped it would distract her from. In fact, if anything, it made things worse. Experimental? What did that mean? All she could picture now was some bombshell girl from back home who didn’t know anything about Emery’s magical life and who Emery would one day grow up to fall in love with and have 2.5 children and live in a brickstone with a fence. Likely a picket fence, probably a white one. “Oh,” she said, trying to be okay with it. “I’m…happy for you.” She fisted the side of her robes under the table away from sight. “Really, I'm glad that it was an okay kiss especially because mine was less than satisfactory.”

She mulled things over silently for awhile. She thought she would have tons of questions for Emery, but for some reason his telling her about this nameless girl was worse than knowing nothing at all. “I’m not really hungry,” she said. “I think I filled up on peanuts on the car ride over to the wagon. You wanna get out of here? Go on a walk or something?” She needed air. She needed to move around, she needed to paint. Her moth—Charlotte didn’t like painting very much. She thought art was pretty, but she thought painting was too messy, so it seemed like the perfect thing to do in that moment.
10 Ava Aren't you clever? 0 Ava 0 5


Emery

June 03, 2015 7:30 PM
Emery had to wonder if this whole conversation about their summers and about kissing had put Ava off completely for the evening. He hadn’t really meant to upset her or anything of the sort. Really, her original comment regarding kissing had just thrown him for a loop that his only thought process was to determine whether or not she had been kissing other people. And then when she had asked him, he just felt like he had to say yes. He thought that by saying no and being honest, he wasn’t at the same level of her for being intimate with another person and that would just look totally pathetic. So lying came as the better option.

But now Ava seemed unhappy and he didn’t think it had anything to do with his kissing experience but more so of the conversation as a whole. He had to wonder what she wasn’t talking about when it came to her summer. Emery gave a small smile but refrained from making any sort of comment regarding the likelihood of her seeing the Devil again. Emery truly hoped she never did see him. If a guy is just going to bully a girl one minute and then kiss her the next, he didn’t deserve to spend time with someone like Ava while Emery suffered thousands of miles away. It just wasn’t fair. But, there was no telling whether Demetre really did like Ava, despite his jerkiness towards her, and would find a reason to see her next summer, like the worm that he was.

“Uh…” Emery responded. She was happy for him? For what? Having a meaningless (and non-existent) kiss with a girl who meant nothing (but whom he hoped would someday be her?). What was there to be happy about? Really, what he described was a kiss that was nothing more than an agreement between two people. No romance. No future. What was there to be happy about? “I am sorry that your first kiss was stolen from you and from someone who doesn’t deserve you, but there’s no reason to be happy for mine. It was just something that happened. Not bad, not good. Just something.” Emery commented with a shrug. “Anyway, I hope you have a second one that really makes you feel good about everything.”

He ate quietly for a bit while Ava said nothing. He wanted to apologize for whatever it was that he said that seemed to put her down. He didn’t like seeing her so sad. He was so used to her being so bubbly and chatty and just all around Ava like. That was part of her draw. When she was happy, Emery couldn’t help but feel happy too.

”You wanna get out of here? Go on a walk or something?

Emery’s heart skipped a beat. Ava wanted to go off alone with him? He could dance right here in his seat. Yes, Yes, YES! “Sure.” Emery said, trying to remain nonchalant about the invite. She probably didn’t mean anything by it anyway and just didn’t want to be alone. Still, Emery was happy that she wanted him to keep her company. “Where would you like to go?”
6 Emery I like to think so. 0 Emery 0 5


Ava

June 04, 2015 2:47 PM
Ava tuned in and out as Emery talked, she heard something about “sorry” and “stolen” and “a second one,” but other than, she was kind of lost in her own thoughts, so it was a little bit after he responded to her initial comment about his kiss that she suggested they leave Cascade Hall. However, after she’d asked the question, she was actively listening for his response, thus his “sure” was met with an enthusiastic smile that looked forced only if one was looking very closely because she was happy he had agreed to hang out with her even if heavier things were on her mind.

“I don’t know,” she responded truthfully. “Labyrinth Gardens, Quidditch Pitch if you want fresh air, that could be nice.” She was somewhat hesitant to offer the MARS room since she didn’t know if Emery would be interested in going there and painting with her, so she figured she would just go there after they were done hanging out, curfew aside. She wasn’t a prefect, she reasoned, and she was in sort of a rule breaking kind of mood. “Or we could just go back to the common room. I just need to get out of here—it’s all the chaos and the noise, too hard to think.”

What she didn’t mention was that all the chaos and the noise surrounding them were also in her head, arguing with each other over what she should be thinking about the most. Images of Emery with a faceless girl, her mother with a faceless family (this particular image surprised her as the thought had never crossed her mind before but for all she knew it was true), Chloe with…well, Ava didn’t really know who or what it was the Chloe in her head was doing only that she didn’t particularly like it. Logically, Ava knew that these things she kept thinking about were non-existent. If she’d been thinking clearly she would have heard Emery’s use of the word ‘experimental’ and understood it was only well, an experiment. Like when they did things in Potions class.

However, even the logical part of Ava’s brain couldn’t negate the feelings about her mother. There she had no clue what was going on. She knew that Charlotte’s work was demanding and as a result often times was traveling abroad. She also knew that she was at a boarding school for most of the year so it wasn’t like she could really blame not seeing her mother entirely on the older witch. But somehow she felt as though Charlotte ought to be making the effort to see her when Ava was on break, even if it was just for a couple hours. The beachy cottage was far enough away from the town that Ava figured Charlotte could apparate there if she really wanted to, so the only logical explanation she had was that she didn’t want to.

“Hey,” she said to Emery as they were leaving Cascade Hall. “Do you know anything about apparation fees? Like…do we have to pay them each time we apparate or is there like a yearly pass or something?” She was curious, because if it were really expensive to apparate then she figured that could be a reason for Charlotte’s reluctance to come, completely forgetting that her mother didn’t pay rent at Papa’s and that her job paid her well enough.

OOC: You can choose where they go, I don’t really care.
10 Ava Your cleverness is part of <i>your</i> draw 0 Ava 0 5