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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Emrys Lucan

November 09, 2015 7:12 PM
Emrys was floating. When he had befriended Charlotte all those years ago in his first semester at Sonora he never would have thought that he would be sitting with her at the Opening Feast with her as his…well he didn’t know exactly what they were to each other but he did know that she liked him and she knew that he liked her. And everyone knew that they liked each other, and that was enough for him. He was afraid to be too aggressive, mainly because he really respected Charlotte not only as one of his best friends but also as a potential future life mate. He remembered back to Emery’s original disgust at the terminology Emrys’ grandfather had used to describe the need of Emrys to find someone proper and society to marry. Back then though he knew of his grandfather’s vulgarity, he had never really registered fully how awful the man’s mean streak had gone.

Now that he and Charlotte had actually gotten to the point where they had admitted their affection for one another he was tempting to let the rest of the progression of their relationship lie until she brought it up that she was ready to move on to the next stage. The last thing he wanted to do was push her into something she wasn’t ready for and have her resent him for it. He really liked her and as much as the slow paced relationship was killing him—there were so many things that could only happen in his dreams, so many things that whilst they hung out he wanted to just do, he was letting her call the shots.

So that day, when he got off the wagons, he went straight to his room to catch up with his roommates before the feast, knowing that whoever ended up getting the Head Boy badge would inevitably cause discord amongst them, and sent Charlotte a quick owl asking her if she wanted to eat dinner together so he wouldn’t have to be there when the world came crashing down. His penchant for eating at the Crotalus table and for declaring loudly, at many points in time to his various classmates that he didn’t really want the Head Boy position probably had disqualified himself entirely from most people’s minds and with that in mind he happily conversed with Arnold and Emery.

When he reached Cascade Hall he separated from his friends with one last parting look and headed over to Crotalus table to wait for the metaphorical hammer to fall. He found a space that would seat both him and Charlotte and waited for her to arrive. When he saw her walking in the door, he waved her over to where he was sitting. “Hi,” he said with a large smile., standing to greet her when she arrived. He was so tempted to hug her in greeting as he would have done Chloe or Ava or Ji-Eun but he wasn’t sure if that would be considered inappropriate since their friendship was at a different level. He twitched slightly as if to do so but reconsidered it and let his arms fall back to his sides from the slightly raised position he was previously in. “How was your summer? I mean, I know I wrote you a bunch of letters and stuff but letters are so different from being able to actually see you in person!”

Once they were seated again, Emrys looked down at his hands, his cheeks flushing slightly and he looked up quickly to glance at her and say: “you look really nice, by the way.”
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Charlotte Spencer

November 12, 2015 5:48 PM
During the summer Charlotte had received loads of advice from her dear mother on 'how to keep a wizard'. Much of the advice Adam later told her not to take to heart, but she appreciated her mother's sudden interest. Being in a relationship with Emrys was going much slower than she had anticipated, but it was what she'd wanted initially. At least, that's what she thought. Her brain was in such a muddle these days she hardly knew what she wanted.

In any case, Charlotte was too proud and proper to make any first moves and too shy to tell Emrys that she wanted to be a proper girlfriend, or at least figure out what that meant. Writing back and forth over the summer had its benefits, but she missed him terribly. The wagon ride seemed to drag on forever, but finally they arrived at the gates and she tried not to look too eager to get to Cascade.

This year she wouldn't have Adam by her side. Whilst in her earlier years she would have been nervous to even enter the dining hall, she now didn't need her older brother to cling onto anymore. She'd changed so much over the past few years, attending school overseas, and she was very glad for it.

After straightening Jack's collar and sending him to his house table, Charlotte looked at the Crotalus table nervously. Her blonde hair wasn't curled this time, but had grown longer to where it just reached the bottom of her ribcage. She'd tried to dress a little nicer for the Welcoming Feast as well with makeup and her favourite blue dress.

When she went to her table and found Emrys, her heart gave a delighted leap and she smiled brightly. "Hello," she replied, waiting for an embrace and standing awkwardly when it didn't come. She tucked her hair behind her ear and went to sit, slightly confused. "It was lovely, as always," she replied. "Travelled a bit here and there around England, but otherwise it was a quiet summer." His compliment made her spirits rise again and she smiled. "Thank you." She flushed suddenly. "I was... I was glad receiving your letters over the summer. It made the long months more bearable." Admitting such a thing was nerve-wracking, but she was glad she'd said it after the words left her lips.
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Emrys

November 15, 2015 8:10 PM
Though Emrys noticed the awkwardness that arose after he failed to greet her with a hug, he chalked it up to being entirely his fault and he blushed deeply when Charlotte took a seat. He wholeheartedly agreed with Charlotte’s admission that the letters made being apart easier and the words made him so happy he never would have been able to hide the grin that split his face, her flush causing his heart to jump.

“Hearing from you is always the best part of my summer,” he said, a similar blush to hers rising in the tips of his cheeks as he looked away in embarrassment. “I, um, do you—” he cut himself off, terribly embarrassed that he was about to overstep the rules he had set for himself. No asking Charlotte to be his girlfriend until she showed that she was ready to take the next step in their relationship. He could compliment her, he could flirt with her nicely, but he couldn’t make a move unless it was at her (or one of her confidante’s) suggestion. “Do you want to have breakfast tomorrow?” he asked instead, covering for himself quickly, if not awkwardly. “ I mean, together, that is?”

Asking Charlotte to eat together in Cascade Hall was not the same thing as asking her on a date, he reassured himself. He was in the clear, he hadn’t betrayed her trust in him, he hadn’t overstepped that invisible line he was so afraid of crossing. He barely heard the head student and prefect announcements, his head was buzzing so intensely from the thought that next to him Charlotte likely was wearing underthings beneath her pretty dress, though he did clap as he heard the soft roar of everyone else’s hands coming together.

“Emery is going to be disappointed,” Emrys said, trying to clear those image from his mind as he turned to Charlotte to begin eating. Not only was it inappropriate for him to think those things of her as they were so degrading, but it was extremely inappropriate for him to imagine all kinds of situations he wanted to get the two of them into when she was sitting right next to him. “I am happy for Arnold though, I’m sure he’ll do well, but…” he trailed off as he watched his best friend leaving Cascade Hall. “I should go after him,” he said quietly. “Make sure he’s okay, but what if he wants to be left alone? I probably would if it were me, present company excluded.”

It was true too, had he been the one in Emery's shoes the only two people he thought he wouldn't mind coming to check on him would be Charlotte or his little sister. Charlotte because she had this way about her that just made him feel at home, and Caelia because she was his baby sister and always knew what to say to cheer him up even if she was a prejudiced pain in the butt sometimes. He turned to Charlotte in the way he had seen his father ask his mother for advice in social situations so many times before. “What do you think I should do?”
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Charlotte

November 18, 2015 6:58 PM
Charlotte was a witch who was easily pleased with simple gestures. She loved being complimented and sought after and praised. When Emrys confessed that he enjoyed hearing from her, she felt embarrassed but extremely pleased. It was difficult navigating through these contrasting feelings. "I'd love to," she replied, careful not to sound too eager. She didn't want to overwhelm him by how much she liked his attention and spending time with him.

Getting breakfast together was casual, not a real date. They'd done those things before as friends. Charlotte wondered if he was ever going to ask her on a real date, if he would take the initiative she was waiting for. Was she waiting for it? Approaching dating was scary and she was afraid of messing everything up, as shy and insecure as she was. And he didn't seem to be in any hurry to take those steps forward which, to Charlotte, was both a good thing and a bad thing. He did fancy her, didn't he?

Emery was Emrys's friend and room-mate, someone Charlotte would eventually have to get to know. She knew that they were close, but suggesting to leave her for his friend was somewhat appalling. He wanted to go see if Emery was all right. As a friend that would be fine, but Charlotte wasn't simply a friend to Emrys anymore.

Or was she? He wouldn't be suggesting something like this if he really fancied her. Charlotte could almost feel her pride being crushed as these thoughts overwhelmed her. It was rather clear. Emrys didn't like her that way. He'd been the one to ask her on a date, but perhaps over the summer he'd changed his mind. It was normal of wizards, changing their minds, at least according to her mum. Maybe Charlotte hadn't written him enough or hadn't done enough to pique his interest. It was just the beginning of something new and already it wasn't going the way she had hoped it would.

What Charlotte really wanted was for him to stay, but other emotions conflicted. She wanted him to go at the same time and leave her alone with her feelings. As soon as he left, she would go back to her room and have a good cry over this extremely short-lived ... whatever this was. "You should go to him," she said calmly. "I'm sure he'd like a friend right now." It was the rational response and she applauded herself for keeping it together. Whilst Adam wore his heart on his sleeve, Charlotte was better at keeping up a facade in public. Though she looked delicate, she had mastered the art of hiding her feelings just like any proper pure-blood witch.
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Emrys

November 19, 2015 10:18 PM
Charlotte didn’t sound as though she was excited to eat breakfast with him tomorrow. Had he done something wrong? Emrys wasn’t sure. It could have been a number of things—purebood propriety that didn’t allow her to be overly excited, a new beau she had met over the summer and hadn’t the courage to tell him about yet, disappointment in him for not having made more of an effort to spend time with her instead arranging a friendly hangout as they’d had many times over… He tried not to show his unsureness though it likely slipped through his mask as he tried to smile reassuringly. “I’m glad,” he said, his voice genuine though slightly worried that she was over him.

When she agreed that he ought to go talk to Emery it was as if all his fears were further cemented. She didn’t want him around but…she had seemed so happy when he’d asked her out the previous year. He owed it to himself, to them (if there was a them) to give it at least one more try and if she wasn’t responsive then he would try to sit quietly and be a good friend all the while raging with jealousy as she found someone else to make her happy. It was just…her voice sounded so calm, so placated, as if she didn’t care that he was going to his friend.

It hadn’t been a test when Emrys asked her advice. He’d really wanted to know what she thought. It was a conversation his parents’d had many times over and as a result he’d assumed it was only natural that couples did that sort of thing together. But they weren’t officially together, perhaps it was too quick a move for her taste. Even though his mother was perfectly collected she always made it clear her opinion on a subject if it was that sort of thing his father was asking and vice-versa. But the way Charlotte responded, it was as if it didn’t matter to her either way if he went or not. And while perhaps that was a good thing—Emrys knew Charlotte to be a kind witch, it could have also been an indicator of something more.

Emrys’ stomach growled as he looked forlornly at the meal he was supposed to have shared with Charlotte. He was really hungry, but glancing around the room again he saw that all their other friends remained in their seats. Ava and Arnold were chatting, Ji-Eun and Chloe were having some sort of half-way standing, half-way sitting conversation. Was Chloe going after Emery? He didn’t know. And Emery could have been wanted to be left alone, that was also something he couldn’t be sure about.

“Are you sure it’s okay?” he asked, picking at a roll, reluctant to leave Charlotte, but now that he had suggested it, to not leave would appear to be uncaring—both of his friend but also of Charlotte’s opinion, after all he had asked her what to do. “Because, I was really looking forward to eating with you, but I don’t want to be a bad friend to Emery…” He looked over and saw the standing Chloe who looked like she was on her way out but had stopped by Ji-Eun to say hi to her friend. He felt ashamed for potentially ruining their first meal back together but he simultaneously didn’t want either of his best friends to be alone their first night back nor did he want to overcrowd Emery if he really just wanted to be left alone.

But there was no guarantee that Chloe would be able to get to Emery in time, especially if Emery went back to the dorm room where Chloe couldn’t get in. If Charlotte said yes, it was really okay then he’d give her a quick kiss on the cheek for helping him make his decision without feeling guilty and he’d go to Emery. If she said it wasn’t okay then, well he didn’t really know what he was going to do but he couldn’t leave his best guy friend hanging after such a tough blow.

Emery had worked really hard for four years to get the prefect badge and Emrys had gotten it after doing nothing. Emery had then worked really hard for two years after that to get the head boy badge and Arnold had gotten it after not doing much at all. The school had basically told him he was not good enough. It was neither his nor Arnold’s fault that they had gotten the badges and Emrys knew the redhead had to have been really pleased with the news, but still…if he could have revoked his prefectship and given to Emery then he probably would have.
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Charlotte

November 24, 2015 4:35 PM
Charlotte really liked that Emrys cared so much about his mates. It showed a positive aspect of his character and she wanted to support him. However, her initial reaction was not to support him but to keep him all to herself. She didn't want to eat alone and be left alone at the Crotalus table. She didn't want to be dependent on Emrys but she couldn't help it. And she didn't want Emrys to think her selfish and self-centred. Charlotte felt incredibly conflicted.

One piece of advice Adam had bestowed upon her in his new relationship was to always be tactfully honest. He found it refreshing, honesty, a characteristic not easily found in a world of calculating adults and their children. Charlotte didn't know where to draw the line between tactful and brutal honesty, but here she felt was the time to practise it. Growing up in a house full of children and younger siblings to cater to, she was used to being selfless, sharing when she didn't want to and taking the blame for mistakes her younger sister did. Was it all right to be selfish? At least a little? Would Emrys look down on her for it?

Charlotte didn't reply right away, instead putting salad onto her plate. "I..." Her voice wavered and her cheeks flushed as she kept her eyes on her greens. "I want you to stay, but I know you care about Emery..." As Charlotte found it humiliating to eat alone, something she'd once shared with Emrys years ago, he must know that she'd most likely go to her common room and unpack unless another friend happened upon her at the right moment. As she speared spinach with her fork, things in her head suddenly cleared. She gave a little sigh and speared another leaf.

The battle in her head was over. Charlotte looked up, decidedly confident and feeling proud for being so mature. "You should go to Emery," she said. As long as it was Emery and not Ava Fletcher he chased after she was all right with it. After all, friendship to Emrys was incredibly important, something Charlotte didn't quite understand from personal experience yet. But if it was important to Emrys, then it would have to be important to her as well.
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Emrys

November 27, 2015 10:42 PM
Emrys frowned slightly as Charlotte didn’t speak for awhile, not even looking in his direction? He was worried that he had done or said something wrong, but as she began to talk he felt himself smiling in gratitude. Charlotte really was the most amazing witch. He laid a hand on her arm. “Thank you,” he said sincerely. “I’m glad you told me how you felt.” Communication was really good in a relationship, Emrys thought, and their little conversation had just proved to him that Charlotte knew how to communicate and that he knew how to read her well enough that he could press her for how she was really feeling if she didn’t want to give it away.

“I’ll just go check on him real quick and if he wants to be left alone I’ll come back and we can finish dinner, okay? I have to come back to walk up with Professor Pye and the first years anyway,” he leaned over and pressed a quick kiss to her cheek, his lips burning at the contact, his face flushing as he came away. He bit his lip in embarrassment at his pre-planned improper behavior. “I—er—bye!” He quickly stood and after sending Charlotte one last, longing look began to make his way through Cascade Hall after Emery. On his way out he saw Ava looking around for Emery and gave her a nod to show that he was handling things.

The entire walk up to the Aladren commons, however, was not quite as confident or as bold as he had acted with Charlotte. Emrys’ mind raced as he tried to think of what he would say to Emery. It had not been the first time his best friend had been slighted for one of his pureblood roommates. Just looking at the prefect badge on his chest made Emrys feel sick with shame. Neither he nor Arnold had really given the school as much as Emery had in terms of length, duration, and multitude of activities. Sure Arnold had started and maintained an art club which likely had shown many of their peers and the professors that the ginger could handle a leadership position, but Emrys himself was barely involved in school activities. He had only just joined the library assistant program even though he dearly loved books simply because he had never thought to before.

Emrys shook his head as he reached for the Birds of Prey book that would let him into the common room and frowned as he stepped in. It was still empty—it would be so only for a little while longer, and he wondered just how peaceful it was the rest of the year when the student body went home for the summer. Were the other common rooms as nice as theirs? Somehow he doubted it. He loved the soothing blue color and the bookshelves that surrounded the cozy room. However there was no sign of Emery there. Had his brief stop in the MARS rooms allowed Emery to leave the common room and go up to their dorm? It was possible and actually more likely that his roommate and best friend had opted to lie in his bed—his own bed was Emrys’ personal favorite place to sulk.

However upon arrival in the seventh year boys’ room Emrys noticed that Emery’s curtains were pulled tight. His hand still rested on the doorknob as he opened his mouth. He wanted to call his roommate’s name but nothing came out. What did this mean? Likely that Emery wanted to be left alone, Emrys thought. But then again, what if it was just so that Arnold left him alone. Perhaps it was Emrys’ duty as the best friend to pull aside the curtain and see if Emery was okay. But what if it didn’t have anything to do with the badge and was family related? Everyone dealt with grief differently and Emrys certainly didn’t want to make Emery talk about something if he wasn’t ready to.

In the end, Emrys sighed quietly closed the door, going over to his desk to write Emery a quick note. He cared, but he wasn’t going to pry. It was Emery’s business and he wasn’t going to force his best friend to be around people if he just wanted to lie in bed with the curtains shut and be alone. He used his special ‘silence’ quill so as not to disturb Emery and scrawled ‘”I’m here if you need anything” before leaving it on Emery’s desk and backing out of the room silently, letting the door shut soundlessly behind him not realizing the fatal mistake he had just made. Little did Emrys know that the breeze the door created when it shut would carry the note off his roommate’s desk nor that a well-meaning prairie elf would come by and clean it up before his roommate could see it.

When he got back to Cascade Hall, he would tap Ava on the shoulder, and whisper quietly that Emery had gone up to bed and not to worry about him, before going back to the Crotalus table where he would have a nice dinner with Charlotte, if she was still there waiting for him. He wasn’t quite sure how long he had been gone but his stomach growled and he hoped there would be enough food still around when he got back so that he wouldn’t have to make a trip to the kitchens and get something to eat.

OOC: Information about Emery taken from his library sign-up posts in which he said that he retreated to his dorm and then his bed with the curtains closed when people started coming to the common room and, presumably, the dorm room too.
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