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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Dustin Newell

November 09, 2015 10:29 PM
After mentally debating for about ten minutes, Dustin finally decided that yes, he would attend the Opening Feast. He knew he was supposed to, but it was just so boring. Last year had been one thing--as a first year, he literally had to go, or else he wouldn’t be Sorted. But he didn’t know or care about the Prefects or Head Students, and the Midsummer event to be announced would be repeated several times throughout the year.

In the end, he only decided to go because it was technically required of him and Newells were not rule-breakers. Dustin was not the sort of boy to go looking for trouble, and in fact deplored trouble-makers, so if he had to sit through one boring evening, so be it. And, he supposed, there would be food, at least. He was stiff and reserved, but he was still a twelve-year-old boy. He liked eating.

He took his place among his fellow Aladrens, noting with mild amusement that the first years who turned blue were all girls this year. Dustin didn’t generally invest too much in the intelligence of females, his only real examples thus far in his life his fairly ditzy mother and aunts, his immature little sisters, and his cousin Makenzie. It definitely was no coincidence that there were more total male Aladrens than females. So it was interesting to him that this batch, while small, was all female. And one at least was, to his understanding, of a good family. Interesting, for sure.

The rest of the ceremonious aspects passed as uneventfully as he thought they would: without excitement. Singing didn’t seem dignified, so he did not join the school in the song. Dustin was just glad when it was time he could eat. “Excuse me,” he said to a neighbor. “Could you pass me that dish?”
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