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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Abigail De La Garza

November 10, 2015 4:43 PM
Abigail had thoroughly enjoyed spending the majority of the summer in Mexico with her vast extended family. Her first year at Sonora had not been disappointing but she had missed her parents frequently despite the constant letter exchange. When the end of the long break eventually came around, she felt marginally reluctant at being whisked away from those she loved most dearly again but at the same time she couldn’t deny the excitement that came with the prospect of a fresh new term. The second years had always seemed so old, the senior members of Beginner classes, but now that she was one Abigail realized they weren’t half as grown up and mature as she’d always thought.

She watched the first years take it in turns to sip the goblet with curiosity. They would be all be her classmates this year and some her housemates too. No one she knew was starting Sonora this year but no one she knew ever did because most of her cousins went to school in Mexico and the few that didn’t were significantly older than her anyway so had been and gone. Abigail did look out for any new students that were potential siblings of her classmates but there were no faces that stood out as familiar as far as she could see.

The Head Students and prefects were announced and she applauded enthusiastically along with the rest of the school. Even though she wasn’t familiar with the individuals on a personal level, she had heard the names and seen the faces (although not matched them all up yet) and knew that they must deserve their new titles else they wouldn’t have been selected.

Abigail was briefly intrigued by the Midsummer Event announcement and thought it sounded very fun and then it was time to sing the school song. She had a naturally good singing voice that had improved over the years due to her lessons so was happy to sing along with her peers wholeheartedly, although not confident in her talent enough be any louder than the students closest to her.

Once the food appeared, she began selecting some dishes and trying not to compare anything to the wonderful Mexican cooking she had appreciated everyday during the summer break. It was clear that she had spent much of the holiday outdoors in the sun as her naturally olive Mexican complexion was glowing more than ever. “Hi, would you mind passing me the black beans?” she turned to the person next to her with a big smile on her chubby round face once she was satisfied with the amount of Mexican rice on her plate. It was odd readjusting to using the English terms for familiar foods and trying to pick out dishes that were similar to what she was used to so that she could ease herself back into the American life, although Sonora always did exceedingly well in their variety probably because of the wide range of cultures that made up the student body. “Did you have a good summer?” she asked as she waited for the beans to reach her.
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Liac Reinhardt

November 11, 2015 9:54 PM
Although Liac was usually bubbles of happiness (assuming Alistair wasn’t around) he was feeling more down than usual. Nothing had changed at all, and that was the problem. His younger brother Ulrich was supposed to be starting out his first year at Sonora, yet he had decided during their family trip to Germany, to stay in Germany with Mom’s family to pursue the clock making trade. Liac always figured that one of his siblings would go that route, but he always hoped it would be their sister. He liked the idea of his Dad changing the name of their shop to Reinhardt and Sons, but Reinhardt and Son just sounded stupid. He supposed Toddric the youngest of the Boston Reinhardt family would be able to be the other ‘son’, but it was still to early to know that yet.

He took a sigh as he watched the youngsters experience the first taste of magic from the sorting cup. Ulrich was supposed to be up there with them too, experiencing the greatness of Sonora, trying out for the Quidditch team, joining clubs… Liac sighed as the headmaster finished the speech. The end of the speech meant time to sing, Liac liked singing. He didn’t think he was very good, but it made him happy. A smile gradually grew on his face as he danced the line between good singing and annoying singing. He felt a little bad since his younger Tepp was really trying but he couldn’t help but have a little fun.

With that the food arrived in all its brilliance. Liac had been growing more and more since he had turned 14 and he was happy to oblige his growing apatite. He was just grabbing a corn muffin when his cute little neighbor asked to pass the black beans. “Black beans! That would go great with my cornbread,” he thought. But since she asked for it first he would wait until she was done before scooping some out for himself. His mother usually cooked German foods, which contained a lot of potatoes, but he liked rice and beans as well. Liac wasn’t really a picky boy, in neither friendships nor food. “Sure thing, cutie,” he winked, taking a second to roll up his sleeve before reaching for the heavy bowl.

“My summer was great,” he said glossing over the missing brother part. “I got to visit family, work on my metal-charming skills, and practice quidditch so I cant complain.” He set the bowl down between the two of them, close enough to her so she wouldn’t have to strain to reach it, but far enough away so it wouldn’t be complexly separating them. He wanted to seem friendly and inviting after all.

“Here you are…” Liac said pausing, “Umm, it seems your name has escaped me, which is horrible because I make it a note of remembering all the pretty witches names- especially if they are in my house” Ulrich or no Ulrich he couldn’t let this atrocity go on.
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Abigail De La Garza

November 15, 2015 11:23 AM
Liac Reinhardt seemed as nice in person as he was in looks and for some reason Abigail almost blushed as she thanked him for passing the beans. She put it down to the whole Quidditch Captaincy thing.

“That’s sounds really cool,” she said as he told her about his summer. It was always really interesting to know how people spent their holidays and what their families did for a living. Metal-charming sounded impressive and she thought it rather cool that Liac was already getting involved in work. She wasn’t entirely sure as he didn’t specify but she assumed that was the family business or something. “I spent a lot of time with family too, in Mexico,” she volunteered, helping herself to the black beans.

“My name’s Abigail,” she told him, not bothered that he didn’t know it but very flattered that he described her as “pretty” even if it was just him being kind. “De La Garza,” she added, although her last name was not one that many people considered all that important at Sonora. Her family were very well off, especially compared to her relatives in Mexico but they weren’t quite society. If they did mix with ‘that sort’ then it was usually for business. Although Liac played Quidditch, the Spanish broom company ‘Varela Escobas’ which her father and his brother had brought to America was not well-known for its racing brooms but more the general flying types that were not often used in sport. Abby was aware that there had been talk over the summer about Carlos De La Garza’s connections in Spain pushing to expand their production to make a name in broom-based sports like Quidditch.

“Do you think Teppenpaw might have their own team this year?” she asked. Although she’d noticed a fair number of first years turn yellow, she didn’t know how many Liac needed to make a team and was aware there was no guarantee of any being interested. Despite not being a great player of the broom sport, Abigail was comfortable up in the air and enjoyed casual games with her cousins sometimes.

“Oh and can I pass you anything?” she offered in return for the beans, knowing that with so much choice it was always likely that certain dishes of fancy were out of one’s reach.
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