Headmaster Brockert

November 06, 2015 5:23 PM
Ugh. Opal was pregnant again . Really, Mortimer had thought all that his son and daughter-in-law were trying to was get a boy and they had gotten one. Why in Merlin's name did they need another child? The woman was a moron and not cut out in the least to have so many kids so close together. He didn't mind having grandchildren generally speaking but no, just no. Not them. Not her.

Of course, his face remained stoic. He never ever showed the slightest hint of emotion, especially in such a public place. Last thing one wanted was to give teenagers ammunition. Just because none of them had been responsible for last year's incidents, didn't mean that Mortimer trusted them in the least. Besides, he wasn't upset, just a tad annoyed. And he was sure he always seemed a tad annoyed. Because he usually was.

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."

Much like two years ago with Owen, Mortimer took a slight interest in the Sortings this year, with his niece Angelique coming in. Two years from now his oldest grandchild, Emerald would be here and though he would only admit it to himself-because Mortimer never admitted how he felt when he did feel something-he was looking forward to it. He hoped Emerald would be an Aladren, like he had been. She was quiet and bookish and did not seem to have inherited her mother's total lack of intellect.

Anyway, he noted Angelique's sorting and though he didn't smile-that wasn't an expression that Mortimer's face naturally made and when he tried, he looked like an animal about to eat it's prey and besides, it kind of hurt a little to do so-he was pleased with it. Angelique might have been silly and spoiled, but at least she managed to get a perfectly respectable house.

Once the first years had found their new houses, Mortimer said. "Would Arnold Manger and Ji-Eun Park please come up and get your Head Student badges. In addition I'd like to call up Clark Dill, Jake Manger, Chaslyn Brockert, and Lionel Layne to recieve their prefect badges. Congratualtions."

After they had sat back down, Mortimer announced. "This year's Midsummer event will be the bonfire. Now we will sing the school song." Which none of you will ever remember, he silently added as sheets appeared in front of the assembled mass.

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, food appeared, students were free to converse, and he was free to enjoy his meal.
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Makenzie Newell

November 08, 2015 5:05 AM
Makenzie aspired to be seen as foolish. Naive. Stupid. This was not in an uneducated way, of course. Her grades, excluding the tail end of last year, when her sleep had been interrupted by some bad dreams, had always been decent enough, a solid middle-of-the-pack report card that pleased her parents without raising any eyebrows. Though she had never won Most Dazed and Confused in the yearbook (although, ironically, both her roommates had), she aimed to at least be a candidate. In truth, she calculated her girlish silliness. She feigned her foolishness.

She was not a genius by any standard, but she was certainly smarter than she let on. This came primarily as both a gift and a burden bestowed upon her by her parents, who did not check corners before diving into Serious Adult conversations. And when she later asked questions, they were honest with her, providing their only child with the respect of an adult. She reciprocated this respect and in turn kept their secrets. But Makenzie knew things about this family, things Dustin certainly did not, no matter how high and mighty he behaved.

Part of this was why she was always so eager to return to Sonora, even if her cousin followed her here. At school, her only secret was acting like she had no secrets. There was nothing to keep because there was no one asking. Not this year, at least. The prior year had concerned her with the Satori running amok, but the Newell family was still safe. Skeletons stayed in closets. At Sonora, she was just a simple, silly girl with a good family name.

It was perfect.

Makenzie sat quietly like the Class Princess she was deemed to be, watching the Sortings, listening to the Head Students and Prefects, and celebrating the upcoming bonfire with the rest of her peers. And she sang the song at a polite volume, loud enough to add to the overall sound of the group without being too noticeable on the individual level. Thereafter, she gathered up a plate of her favorite food items, but before taking a bit, she noticed the still-red kid sitting next to her. Remembering how it felt to be in the first year’s shoes, she imagined they might like a conversation with a warm new friend. “Hello,” she smiled kindly. “Welcome to Sonora, and welcome to Crotalus. What’s your name?”
12 Makenzie Newell Welcome to the family! [Tag: a first year Crot.] 291 Makenzie Newell 0 5

Daniel Fintoc

November 10, 2015 3:54 PM
Daniel felt oddly nervous as he waited to take the goblet. Before now he had thought that what house he’d be sorted into was the least of his worries but now that it came down to it, he was full of anxious questions. Was he meant to be the first of his family to find themselves in Aladren, the intelligent house? That would most certainly draw some of his grandfather’s attention away from his beloved clever little Emilia-Louise who wasn’t even his real grandchild anyway, not that Daniel was jealous or bitter or anything. Or should he want to be a Pecari amongst the rest of his family, prove he was one of them as Chuck was and just as good? On the other hand perhaps it would be better to show he was his own person and capable of bigger things than the rest of the Fintocs, free of that unfortunate impulsive trait and big mouth.

Red. Daniel turned red. He was surprised, although it had been as much a possibility as the other three houses. Any colour could have been equally as surprising, a mix of them all seeming a thousand times more likely. Daniel was aware of the whole school around him as made his way to the Crotalus table but he made sure not to glance around too much for fear of meeting eyes with his older cousin. He wasn’t sure whether Chuck would be surprised like him but he didn’t really care to know. He was a Crotalus and it felt good. It was almost as though he’d suddenly discovered himself. He wasn’t stupid enough to believe that a house could define a person so to speak but it did feel as though he had just begun to build his own sense of identity, to understand which of his numerous conflicting traits were the most dominant. Being himself was something that had in a sense always been unintentionally discouraged by his family because he simply did not fit their way of life and now it was like he was being blessed with the opportunity to be nothing else.

Once the announcements and singing were out of the way, Daniel helped himself to the available food. His earlier hunger had returned and he was rather glad not to have totally pigged out at the buffet tables in the Garden because there was such a range in front of him that he was rather desperate to try a bit of everything, or a bit of as much as he could without looking crazy greedy. That definitely wouldn’t be a good first impression to make, especially now that he’d just made the decision not to fit any typical expectation of a Fintoc male.

He smiled when an older girl spoke to him, made comfortable by her warm tone. “Thank you, I’m Daniel Fintoc of the Colorado Fintocs.” Obviously his new feeling of individual identity didn’t go so far as to make him keen to remove himself from the Fintoc family entirely. He was still proud of his heritage and ready to show the family patriarch that he was worthwhile; one of his main aims was to return his family to the prominence that they had held in the wizarding world in the past. “I must admit I wasn’t expecting to be sorted into Crotalus,” Daniel commented to the girl who had already set him straight in his worries that Teppenpaw was the only truly friendly house. “Not that I’m complaining, of course. What year are you in- oh, sorry, I didn’t ask your name?” He was never socially awkward and thoroughly enjoyed engaging about conversation but there was just so much he wanted to ask the girl about life at Sonora, questions which he would probably find out the answers to himself very soon, that he was already getting ahead of himself, excited at the opportunity to find out more about the school from a non-family point of view, from a Crotalus.
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Makenzie

November 15, 2015 6:35 PM
While she had no siblings, Makenzie had grown up relatively close with most of her cousins, all of whom were younger than her. She imagined one of them was about this boy’s age (their exact birthdays tended to fade together a bit in her mind), and unwittingly envisioning one of them in his position was part of what compelled her to greet him in the first place.

Daniel’s proper introduction only served to further the comparison. In fact, it rather made her want to glance across the room to Aladren’s table, where sat here cousin Dustin, a second year and a proper pureblood boy if ever she saw one. Hopefully, Daniel would prove more interesting than her rather boring cousin. Makenzie of course loved Dustin, but his attitude got on her nerves. Contrary to his belief, he was not an adult; he was twelve. And while he was the heir, Makenzie was older than him and did not answer to him.

Happily, she got the feeling that Daniel Fintoc (of the Colorado Fintocs) was not like that. The way he semi-babbled was a good indicator of that. “What year are you in- oh, sorry, I didn’t ask your name?” She chuckled lightly before replying. This kid sure was a cutie.

“Makenzie Newell,” she said kindly, “Fourth year.” Despite her blood status, Makenzie was not one for dropping locations for a couple reasons. Firstly, her and Dustin’s families both lived in Michigan, and dropping town names to differentiate was a bit ridiculous. Also, she was fairly certain that whomever heard the name Newell thought Michigan immediately, as both of their fathers as well as their grandfather and some odd generations back were known for politics. Additionally, Makenzie didn’t like broadcasting her breeding. The redhead preferred to let her demeanor speak for her.

“Do you like the school so far?” she asked. Obviously he hadn’t seen too much yet--probably just the Gardens and the Cascade Hall, but he had probably heard enough to start forming an opinion. And there was only more wonder to be seen from here.
12 Makenzie It's nice to be appreciated! 291 Makenzie 0 5

Daniel

November 22, 2015 9:48 AM
Although he wasn’t one to obsess over names as such, Daniel was sure ‘Newell’ rang a bell and made the assumption that this vague recognition meant his new housemate could be an invaluable contact that would make his grandfather proud. He couldn’t be certain but even if he turned out to be wrong, the girl did seem very pleasant.

“It’s fantastic!” Daniel nodded enthusiastically, finding the walls of Cascade Hall alone most magnificent and distracting. The Gardens had been incredible too with so many different plants everywhere, despite the fact that they were supposed to be in a desert. He may have grown up surrounded by magic but he’d never had much opportunity to encounter all the extensive ways in which it could be used. “I’ve been looking forward to this for ages so it’s really amazing to finally be a student at Sonora,” he told her, expecting a lot of first years felt the same way. Considering how much he was awe of everything he laid eyes on, the young Crotalus wondered what it must be like for the muggleborns who hadn’t really experienced the wizarding world before. He didn’t know a great deal about those sorts of people, besides a few things that Emmy-Lou told him (which seemed all too strange to be true), but reminded himself that they were not the kind he needed to focus on befriending.

Mackenzie Newell was the sort that he was supposed to take an interest in, although she was quite a bit older than him so not a likely candidate for a close friendship. He wondered if she had any siblings closer to him in age but another question popped out of his mouth before he could ask.

“What are the classes like?” This was perhaps what he was most keen for. He’d done his best to read about the subjects before beginning school but it was difficult when a lot of it required practical application with a wand he hadn’t possessed until fairly recently. “Do we get to do a lot of practical work?” Although the eleven year old was interested in the theory of magic and stuffing his brain full of the kind of knowledge that Chuck would never retain, Daniel was also drawn to a more practical way of learning that he thought would be very much incorporated into the Sonora teaching methods. Of course, these were the type of thing he could easily ask Chuck or Emmy and he had done in the past but they were such odd characters when it came to their thoughts on education and could never give him the straightforward response he was looking for.
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Makenzie

November 24, 2015 2:33 AM
Daniel Fintoc was, Makenzie decided, a breath of fresh air, especially in contrast to many little Pureblood boys (and of course, one in particular). His exuberance--“It’s fantastic!”--inspired the sort of grin that she couldn’t help but express. It was nice to see an eleven year old behave as an eleven year old; it was so rare these days in their social standing.

“It definitely is a great feeling coming here for the first time,” she agreed. At fourteen years old, she was about halfway through her schooling, but she still held close the memory of her first time entering Sonora. They didn’t have Orientation back then, so she was just immediately thrown into the fray, standing semi-nervously, semi-eagerly in line to take a sip of that potion and watch her skin change to match her red hair. It was something she didn’t expect to ever forget.

His inquiry about classes required a moment of thought before she responded. “Yeah, I’d say most of them are a lot of practical work,” Makenzie answered at last. “Most of Potions is actually brewing potions. Charms is doing charms. Defense Against the Dark Arts is… well, Professor Pye is a bit unpredictable, but there’s a lot of practical work done there too. He does like to give regular quizzes. And I won’t lie to you, most professors give out a decent amount of homework. You shouldn’t get too much in the Beginners’ classes, though.”

“That’s how classes are divided, by the way,” she added. “We’re a pretty small school, I think, so we don’t divide classes strictly by year. The Beginners level is first and second years, Intermediate is third, fourth, and fifth years, and Advanced is sixth years.” Makenzie paused, blue eyes blinking. “Sorry, that was probably a lot to take in. Did you get all that?” She did happen to be a chatty one, but she hoped her babbling didn't get in the way of his understanding.
12 Makenzie Aw, I'm sure we'll show you here! 291 Makenzie 0 5