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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Jax and Gia Donovan

November 08, 2015 7:46 PM
Summer had been pretty great in Jax’s opinion. Gia was more undecided on the subject. Jax had been able to practice boxing with some Irish man at the local club and it had been the best thing in the world to him. Gia didn’t understand why it was a big deal. He was learning to fight, how was this a good thing? But Mana told her that this was what Jax needed. He was always sulking and saying he needed to be better able to protect them. Learning how to fight, defensively and offensively, would make him feel better. Gia stopped asking about it after a while because then he would end up going on and on about what he was learning and it was all such a bore to Gia.

Still, it had been a long time since she had seen her brother really happy over something. And Jax was happy. The accent to the man who was teaching him how to box had the same accent as Jax’s father and it gave him a sense of home. He missed his father tremendously so being able to talk to another man, even about fighting, was an enjoyable experience for him. They were only working on the basics because Jax was young, but he promised that if Jax was still able to keep up when he was home for Christmas, that he’ll work on the next steps for boxing. Jax was going to use the MARS room that assisted with sports training to help him keep him in shape.

The journey to school was long as usually, but the Donovans had friends now and one of them happened to be sitting on the Wagon with them. Jax had seen Laila first sitting in one of the carriages. Normally, Jax would have found some quiet place for him and his sister to sit, but since he was in a good mood and Laila had not denied a friendship back when they were at the concert together, Jax was confident that she would not feel less inclined to their company. Jax led his sister in and they sat opposite to their friend. Gia kept the conversation going for the majority of the ride. He wasn’t sure how she seemed to never run out of things to talk about, especially since she had also kept correspondence with their friends.

When they arrived to Sonora, Jax and Gia said good bye to Laila before separating themselves to head to their common areas. Jax spent his afternoon unpacking and reading ahead in some of his textbooks while his sister spent the day unpacking and chatting mercilessly to her roommates, but she was most excited to see Sammy, her best friend and confidant. As soon as she saw her friend, Gia gave her a big hug). Unlike his sister, Jax did not feel this way towards his own roommates. Although he had no ill will towards Jack, Jax was rather suspicious of Barnaby and was still anxious to learn why it was that Barnaby was willing to keep his secret for him.

Soon it was dinner and the Donovans found themselves sitting at the Pecari table per usual. “Someday, you’ll have to sit with your own table.” Gia stated, smiling to her older brother. Jax just shrugged. Gia returned the shrug. Her brother needed to adjust again to the school and to the people. Eventually, if he ever actually spoke to his roommate, Jack, or some of his house mates, he’d feel more comfortable sitting with them. Until then, however, Jax was comfortable sitting with the Pecaris just as he always did.

Gia clapped and cheered for those who earned the badges and for the new students who were sorted. She wasn’t sure what the bonfire entailed, but she was sure that it was going to be fun! After the song was over (Jax did not participate, Gia did), the food appeared and both Donovan children went for the chicken. “How was your summer?” She asked the person nearest to them. She found reason to not converse with the others while having a delicious meal.

OOC: Sitting/Chatting with Laila was discussed with her author as was Gia and Sammy’s interaction.
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Joella Curtis

November 17, 2015 3:59 PM
For the most part of the summer break Joella had been far too wrapped up in how wonderful having a proper boyfriend was to notice the weirdness of it. Not that having a boyfriend was weird in itself but it now occurred to her how quickly she had grown accustomed to no longer pulling a face when her extended family referred to Alistair Johnson as her boyfriend because they weren’t really teasing anymore like they had when she was younger. Back then romanticizing her friendship with Ali had been a joke because they were only kids and no one had ever thought Joella would think of her playmate in such a way.

Returning to Sonora to begin her fourth year seemed to pull Joella straight out of her summer dream and face the facts. She wasn’t going to be sneaking around and meeting in secret with the Teppalus Co-captain this term. Their new relationship would be public and the other students would have to like or lump it. Even so, there was something stopping Joella from having that carefree attitude about the whole situation and that was quite simply Quidditch. She remembered the guilt she’d felt last term about supporting Ali at his match whilst her teammate Liliana sat productively making tactical notes and not crushing on the enemy. What would the Pecari team say once they found out that she and the Ali were a couple? Joella wasn’t stupid; she new a lot of players hated her boyfriend as much off the Pitch as the did on, if not more in many cases, so they were sure to have opinions. But what worried her more was the idea of her teammates not saying anything (save a little judgemental whispering behind her back about her being a traitor)

The fourth year shook her head, quickly trying to erase such awful thoughts. She had the best team imaginable and she should have faith that they knew and liked her well enough not to resent her for who she dated. As far as she was concerned Jamie Park was very close with Uzume Shinohara from the Crotalus team. And there was Adam, who had been Captain but also best friends with Francesca Wolseithcrafte, who had been Captain of the Aladrens, and they were easily Pecari’s main rivals.

Joella tried to pay attention to the sorting but there was no one of particular interest to her so she waited politely for the announcements. She clapped the Head Students and prefects, especially enthusiastic when Lionel’s name was mentioned. It made her feel old watching one of favourite classmates from way back in Beginners walk up to collect his prefect badge. At the mention of the Midsummer event being a bonfire, Joella was instantly curious to know more. She’d enjoyed all the events over the past three years but this one already sounded like something she would very much enjoy.

Having sung along to the school song loudly, her natural confidence propelled by the mass of voices around her that should hopefully have drowned out any off-key errors she made, Joella helped herself to the wonderful feast that appeared in front of her. She looked up from the process of filling her plate when Gia Donovan spoke to her from across the table, smiling as it occurred to her that the younger girl and her twin brother would be moving up into Intermediate this term.

“My summer was great, thank you. I spent most of it with Alistair, you know him?” Joella replied swiftly and casually to the question, knowing she’d need to get used to being open with everyone in the school about her and Alistair being ‘together’. Not quite sure why she tacked on the last bit which only made her sound like a complete idiot because the Donovans were both in Alistair’s year so obviously knew who he was, the fourth year hurried on. “Did you two have a nice break too? Am I correct in thinking you live in Greece? The bonfire sounds exciting, don’t you think?” Okay now she just had verbal diarrhoea and she new for a fact that was not something Jax Donovan appreciated in the slightest.

Joella shoved a rather large piece of bread in her mouth in order to shut herself up, chewing rather indelicately (although at least still managing to keep her mouth closed) because of the overambitious portion, as she listened to the Donovans response to whichever of her numerous questions they chose to respond to.
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The Donovans

November 22, 2015 9:03 PM
Gia nodded when Joella brought up the Crotalus boy in her year while Jax only acknowledged this information by glancing at the boy in question. Neither really knew Alistair other than the fact that he happened to be in the same classes and that he was the Co-Captain of the Teppulas Quidditch team (or was for the last couple of years, who knew what would happen this year as either house could potentially have full teams this year). Jax didn’t really like him. He felt that Alistair was one of those people who looked down on them even though they had nothing to be embarrassed about. They came from money, but because of circumstances, they were not privy to it at the moment. The circumstances being himself. If Jax was out of the picture, Gia and their mother would be back in that lifestyle. He often thought about running away and allowing them that life. But he knew his mother would spend her life looking for him.

“I didn’t know you knew him.” Gia commented lightly as she ate her meal. It was true, she didn’t really notice the two together, but then, she really didn’t pay an awful lot attention to her classmate and Joella was in the Intermediates last year so, Gia had no reason to take note of the people she was associated with. She supposed it made sense that the two of them would hang out together as they both enjoyed Quidditch, but she didn’t think anything more about it.

Jax, however, stared at Joella rather suspiciously due to her sudden chatter. Jax knew that Pecaris liked to talk (he spent enough time around Sammy to make note of this), but the way Joella was talking without a breath between questions made Jax wonder what they were missing about this whole exchange. “Seattle.” Jax said. “We are from Greece, but live in Seattle now.” He explained. Jax missed Greece sometimes. Even though they moved from place to place because of him, it was still him homeland and he missed everything about it. Seattle was too different.

“It was a little boring.” Gia said, regarding their break. “Jax just stayed at the gym all the time with that weird Irishman-“

“-He’s not weird.” Jax interjected.

“And I had to stay home by myself while Mana worked.” Gia only had two friends back in Seattle, but they had gone on family vacations, so she hadn’t really had anything to do. Jax didn’t like for her to hang out with the neighborhood kids because he said that they make fun of her, but what else was she supposed to do? All she ended up doing was reading a lot of books and learning new recipes.

“What is a bonfire?” Gia asked. “Or, I mean, what do people do at bonfires?” She could work out what a bonfire was, basically a name for a fire, but she didn’t understand what the point of it was or what they were supposed to do with one.
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Joella

November 24, 2015 5:06 PM
Joella was a naturally sociable person and could be excessively talkative when she was in a particularly happy mood so it wasn’t unusual for her to ramble on at feasts. Only everything was currently so out of place at this feast with the way she chattered on in an awkward manner that was so unlike her.

“Yes, our families are good friends,” she confirmed hurriedly to Gia’s casual comment. “That is to say, so are we - childhood friends actually. But we’re, um, dating now,” the last part was said with a quick glance towards Jax that sent a slight heat to her cheeks. The tone of Gia’s voice had made it obvious that she didn’t care, although not rudely so but in a way that suggested she wasn’t looking to gossip or judge. That being said, Joella could rely on the surety that Jax Donovan was not going to be doing any gossiping either. Yet it was something about the way he stared at her suspiciously that caused her to blush a little, much to her annoyance. She wasn’t the sort to be so flustered. Why did it even matter what Gia’s brother thought of her anyway? There was a voice in the back of her mind, reminding her that it was typical of the Aladren boy to do that hostile, mistrustful silent thing and that she was over complicating his meaning. That was probably the case as the fourth year Pecari was still caught in the rush of her words and thoughts, trying and failing to piece together some degree of intelligent conversation. At least she’d slowed down a little and emptied her mouth without choking or doing something even more disgusting with it.

Joella moved on quickly to the information they gave on their own summer, which was quite interesting to her anyway in spite of its briefness.

“Seattle,” she mused. “I’ve never been there, is it nice? I could imagine it’s very different to Greece though.” She hadn’t been to Greece either but made the assumption it had to be cool because it was abroad. It was also their original home so they probably felt better connected to it than they did the US. Joella enjoyed spending time at her family’s house in L.A. but going back to the farm in Tennessee was always so much more special.

“The gym?” Joella perked up at this, looking at Jax through slightly new eyes. It wasn’t as though she hadn’t noticed his good shape and nor had she made the assumption he had as little personality as he allowed her to see, but even so it was intriguing to get an insight into the mysterious boy’s life. “Do you like sport?” She guessed from the fact that he wasn’t on the Aladren Quidditch team that he wasn’t particularly keen on her sport but that didn’t mean his sport couldn’t be almost as nice to talk about.

Gia didn’t sound like she’d had a great deal of fun as a result of Jax’s focus on working out with some Irishman that Joella thought best not to question, although she was amused by the brief disagreement between the twins. Even so, Joella doubted her fellow Pecari’s summer could have been so boring as she seemed just the kind of person that had the ability to make anything fun.

“A bonfire is basically a massive outdoor fire,” Joella explained. “I don’t know what they do at bonfires here but from my experiences they're just super fun, informal events. When we have them back home, we basically cook and eat loads of food and sit around with blankets and hot drinks. Oh and we roast things on the fire and just generally chat and sing songs. Sometimes we even dance around the fire which is pretty funny.” She didn’t know what other people did at bonfires but reeled off her own memories. Joella hadn’t been to a bonfire in quite some time. There were some relatives they had in Louisiana who she recalled visiting for bonfires on Christmas Eve for several years but she’d been very young then so that was really stretching her memory.
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The Donovans

November 27, 2015 8:48 PM
Gia nodded along listening to Joella explain her relationship to Alistair, “Oh, that’s nice.” She responded when Joella admitted that she was dating the other third year. Gia wasn’t sure if she was supposed to comment that in some other way, but that’s what came out. Gia hadn’t exactly looked at the opposite sex in any way other than friendships, so the idea of dating anyone at age thirteen seemed rather strange to her. Jax, however, had the corner of his mouth curved upward in a half amused smile sort of way. Her chattering made sense to him. She had been nervous (or excited?) to admit that she was dating someone. Why Alistair was beyond Jax’s understanding or why someone not in the same year as her for that matter, but attraction was something that was uncontrollable. Jax was only just beginning to realize this the more he took notice of the females around him.

“Yes” Gia said.

“No” Jax said simultaneously. Gia glared at her brother.

“It’s a lovely city, but like most places, it has its flaws.” She advised, frowning.

“We live in the flawed part of it.” Jax said, his voice flat to indicate that he wasn’t joking. Gia rolled her eyes.

“Ignore him. He’s just a grump.” Gia said, which earned a chuckle from Jax. “It is quite different from Greece and we do miss our home, but Seattle has been good to us too.” She stated firmly.

Jax looked at Joella blankly while he worked out her question. Sport? “I do not play any sport, but Sammy has been teaching me how to catch.” He said after a moment. “I’m training in Boxing for personal reasons, but not for sport.” He didn’t think it was necessary to explain to Joella that he picked boxing because it would be a great way of gaining strength, learning how to fight, and gain power. Most people wouldn’t understand the necessity of doing such a thing. If she wanted to know more about his reasonings, he would have to make up some lie about it since there was no way he was going to tell the truth about it. His only issue regarding that front was his stupid annoying roommate, Barnaby. But if Jax got enough power behind his muscle, he might have enough leverage to keep Barnaby from opening his mouth about it.

“Oh the bonfire sounds like it could be a lot of fun!” Gia commented, grinning widely at the prospect of the fire.

“I’m not dancing around the fire singing merrily.” Jax muttered. “That’s just odd.”

“Well, Joella and I will dance around the fire singing merrily and you can just watch and be a spoil sport.” Gia replied. Jax was surprised by her back talk as she usually just laughed it off or ignored him. She must really not be happy about spending the summer mostly on her own.

“So, have you and Alistair always been a couple?” Gia asked, changing the subject. “I’m not really up to date with, er, relationships here.” She advised, feeling a little dumb for that. She felt like, she ought to know more of the social standings than she actually did.
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