Headmaster Brockert

April 15, 2016 1:00 AM
Nothing, it seemed ever changed in Mortimer's life. His daughter-in-law, Amanda, Gene's wife, had just announced her pregnancy last week. At least, though, it wasn't Opal. In fact, after Amethyst's birth, Mortimer had had a talk with Zeke about not having any more kids, which had been awkward as can be.

However, since it was Gene and Amanda and it was their first, he supposed he could be happy about it, like most people were about having grandchildren-and really he shouldn't have been that surprised to constantly having grandchildren since he had five sons and they were more than old enough to do so. Besides, Amanda was overall less stupid than Opal. Not that that was saying much since Mortimer suspected there were actual opals that were smarter than his daughter-in-law of the same name.

And just as every other year, when 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."

Of course, this year there were relatives among them, a Brockert girl and another girl who was Clifford Brockert's great-great-granddaughter or something. That wasn't anything new either, they just weren't that closely related to him. Next year his own granddaughter would be here.

Come to think of it, maybe it was good for things to be the same. When things weren't that meant they were going wrong and it was a lot of bull crap that he had to deal with. Then again, things had started normally when the Charms facility had malfunctioned and when the Satori had shown up, so it really didn't matter. It was just painfully repetitive.

After the first years had been sorted and found their tables, it was-like every year-time to announce Head Student and prefect. Mortimer picked up the official ballot and while his face naturally did not betray his inner emotions, he internally did a double take. This was certainly something new and different. "Would Duncan Brockert and Serena Brockert please come up and get your Head Student badges. In addition I'd like to call up John Umland, Aiden O'Neil, Makenzie Newell, and Joella Curtis to recieve their prefect badges. Congratulations." He was rather surprised really, no Brockert had won Head Student in over twenty years. There were those two girls whose grandmothers had been Brockerts but they themselves had been a Dobson and a Lennox. He thought the last person whose last name had actually been Brockert to win was actually Duncan's father but he wasn't really sure. It was hard to keep who was related how straight. His niece Alessa was as far he knew, the only one who could. Mortimer would be shocked if Clifford himself knew.

Anyway, he had one more announcement as they sat down. "This year's Midsummer event will be the ball and this year there will be theme, to be announced later.Now we will sing the school song." Though I am not sure why we bother.

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 as well as a family victory.
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Kira Spaulding

April 20, 2016 7:42 AM
Kira was not really looking forward to this school year. She didn't mind going into Intermediate classes, given she'd already gone ahead during the second half of last and started doing some of the easier fourth year level spell work on her own. Of course, being in class with Kelsey was not something she was looking forward to, even if she was better than her cousin at magic. It was just that...there was so much pressure being in the same class with the fourth year. In every other way, Kira was inadequate and being next to Kelsey just made those inadequacies seem more obvious whereas on her own, they weren't quite so noticeable.

Plus, Kelsey was rather bossy and was very likely to give Kira, well, advice , on anything she potentially did wrong in terms of behavior and could improve on. That was one of the reasons that the third year was apprehensive about the new term.

The other, bigger one was that well, Kira knew the event rotation schedule for Midsummer events. Her older brother and cousins had gone here, her aunt and uncle used to work here and her cousin's wife did now. She knew that meant the ball and she knew that meant dancing. Of course, Kira knew that with the school balls were less formal and intense than society ones, they had to be, but the fact was, she was a terrible dancer. Even more so than she was in most things, she was simply awful. The Crotalus had spent years and years struggling through the necessary ballroom dance lessons, stepping on poor Fabian's-who had the misfortune of taking lessons with her and being her partner for them-feet several times a lesson. Eventually, after her cousin went home every time with seriously bruised toes, she had been permitted to dance in stocking feet.

Of course, Kira had dropped out of any other kind of dance lessons the moment it was realized that she was dreadful at it, but ballroom dance unfortunately had to continue.

And then there was that other part of her. That part of her that was growing up-her fourteenth birthday was tomorrow-and was starting to be interested in boys. The part that knew she was getting closer to an age where she could be betrothed and she really wanted someone nice. Kira very much wanted a guy to like her even though she didn't have a specific one in mind. Most of the guys in her age group seemed rather intimidating and the only guy she'd spent any time with other than Fabian was Chuck Fintoc last year during the Challenges. Fortunately, he was nice.

She watched while the first years were Sorted and listened as prefects and Head Students were announced, applauding for her cousins who both had gotten Head Student-she heard a whoop of glee from the Pecari table at the mention of Serena's name, which she figured came from a fairly obvious source- as well as Aiden O'Neil whom she knew to be a friend of Savannah's and had met last year at the bonfire. He seemed like a really nice person and she thought he'd do great. Kira didn't know her own house's new prefect as well, but Makenzie's cousin Dustin was in her year. She had always been intimidated by him too.

Come to think of it, she was intimidated by most of her yearmates, minus Peizhi Wu who was as shy and quiet as Kira was and of course, Fabian.

And there it was, the mention of the ball she'd been dreading. Part of the Crotalus had rather hoped that there was some other thing going on this year, something that would ensure the ball got cancelled. It didn't have to be a bad thing, just....something that would prevent that. Yeah. Kira didn't know what kind of good thing could have prevented it, maybe a field trip or something, but she'd been hoping.

Maybe she could look on the bright side, odds were that next time, she wouldn't have to lead the dance because she was certain her chances of being made prefect or Head Student were next to nothing.

She sang along quietly and unenthusiastically with the school song, then looked over the table to see what she wanted to eat. The third year turned towards Caelia, whom she'd made sure to sit by given that the older Crotalus was the one person at Sonora that she knew liked her that wasn't a relative. "Can you pass the tuna salad please?" Kira asked, her face still full of signs of worry. She never had mastered that icy emotionless mask that Kelsey wore so well.
11 Kira Spaulding Oh joy. (Tag Caelia) 320 Kira Spaulding 0 5


Caelia Lucan

April 20, 2016 3:14 PM
Caelia was half-excited, half-nervous to see her friends again. She was excited because she hadn’t seen any of them for such a long time. But she was nervous because there was also a lot of stuff she wouldn’t be able to tell them about regarding her summer and she felt bad keeping secrets. Adding on to that, it ws the first time since starting Sonora that Emrys wouldn’t be by her side. So Caelia was feeling rather anxious as she boarded the wagons and it augmented even more as she descended them and headed to her dorm. Once there, she took out her brushes and headed to the MARS rooms to have some quiet time to herself. Some angry grunting and thwacks cme from the sports area but Caelia was too afraid to see who it was so she holed herself up and practised her still-lifes instead.

She was slightly more relaxed now as she entered Cascade Hall but was still feeling a bit nervous as she found a seat next to her roommate’s cousin and one of her closest friends, Kira Spaulding. “Hey!” she said, her voice chipper and full of excitement. “How are you doing? We’ll be in classes together again this year, won’t that be great?”

Headmaster Brockert’s speech, however, pushed all nervous thoughts from Caelia’s head. The idea of the ball held onto her feelings of excitement from seeing Kira and didn’t let go to let her sulk in discomfort. No, now she could only think of one thing. She hoped Kira would be as excited about the ball as she was and that Kelsey, too, would be looking forward to it because those sorts of things were always what Caelia liked best and they were also always more exciting when there was someone to share it with. She could already imagine the three of them getting ready together, trying on each other’s gowns and doing each other’s hair.

Caelia had heard of these balls and indeed her family had been invited to a few, but it wasn’t the same as a school-wide ball. Now at fourteen, Celia Lucan had really grown into her beauty—she had always been a pretty girl but now her features were starting to mature. She was so excited about this ball, she knew she was going to be writing a letter that very night—something that she never would have thought about doing Before. But now everything was different. She smiled to herself, reaching her hand up to tuck one perfectly curled blonde lock behind her ear. She was just sad because it would be the only school ball she’d have while Kira would get to experience two and she said as much to her friend as she passed her the tuna salad.

“You’re so lucky, you know,” she said rather wistfully. “You’ll get to have two of these All I’ll have is more bonfires and festivals and concerts which are fun but not exactly the same thing as a ball, you know?” It was then that she took in the rather forlorn expression on the third year’s face and she tilted her head slightly, the blonde curls swaying as she did so. “What’s up?” she asked gingerly, pausing in putting some spinach salad of her own on her plate.
10 Caelia Lucan I was hoping you'd be more excited! 307 Caelia Lucan 0 5

Kira

April 27, 2016 5:19 PM
"That should be nice" Kira replied. Overall, she was more impressed with the fourth years than the second years and supposed, generally speaking, that it would be better to be in classes with them. Especially Caelia, the only friend she seemed to have. Of course, with the second years, she never felt like her behavior was being scrutinized the way she did when Kelsey was present. Still, she didn't feel she had any more common ground with them than her own yearmates.

Kira suppressed a sigh. Of course Caelia was excited about the ball. She was a perfect little lady like Kelsey was and she could probably have any guy she wanted to go with her, minus Owen who was obviously in love with Jemima. The older Crotalus had been in dance club when it was going on so obviously she was good at and enjoyed it.

Sometimes-in fact lots of times-Kira desperately wished she had someone who understood her. Knew what it was like to feel inadequate and socially awkward. She supposed in one way Caelia knew how inadequacy felt, because she wasn't all that smart so she probably felt that way with schoolwork but it wasn't exactly the same. Guys-minus possibly the ones who were intellectual snobs-didn't care as much about that as about being a perfect lady with ideal social skills. Who could dance.

Kelsey, of course, was capable of ideal manners, perfect social skills, and intellectual conversation. Oh and she got good grades even though she wasn't as magically talented as Kira. She never did anything the least bit frivolous, unless one put fashion in that category, which some might but really, it was an important thing for young ladies to know. So naturally, Kelsey was up on that too. She'd probably have no problem getting a date to the ball either.

Unfortunately, Caelia had noticed Kira's expression and was asking about it. How was the younger Crotalus supposed to explain this to her friend? That was one of the reasons Kira desperately wanted a friend who understood her, who knew how it was to feel this way, even though she didn't truly want anyone to feel bad about themselves. Sometimes, much as she liked her friend, she didn't always feel she could confide completely in Caelia. Mostly because she was Kelsey's friend too so Kira couldn't talk about how she felt with regards to her cousin.

She took a deep breath and kept her voice low so only Caelia could hear. "I-I'm worried about the ball." A blush crept across her face. "I doubt anyone will ask me, and even if they do, my dancing will scare them away." At the moment, though, Kira was slightly worried that simply telling Caelia would do just that. Had she just ruined the only friendship she even had by confessing to her trouble with dancing, admitting her inadequacies? People didn't like inferior people.
11 Kira Sorry to disappoint you. 320 Kira 0 5


Caelia

May 05, 2016 11:01 AM
Kira seemed very worried about something and Caelia smiled encouragingly, allowing her younger friend to take her time. She would never rush someone since she knew what it was like to be rushed when it came to things and Caelia would have hated to push that feeling onto anyone else. “A ball will be fun, Emrys told me it’s not really like a real society ball anyway so that’s not something you should worry about.” She looked around carefully to make sure no one was listening and then she lowered her voice. “I saw some pictures of him and his friends and what his Halfblood friend, Ava, was wearing and honestly, if they allowed her to wear that I don’t think there will be many standards.”

Caelia thought all his brother’s friends were pretty, but there was just something off about Ava. She was kind of strange and wore strange things and didn’t seem to care what people thought about her at all which was admirable on one hand and also totally necessary on the other when one was as strange as Ava was, Caelia thought. “Besides, no one has paired off into couples just yet and so I’m sure many people will go in friend groups. Emrys says that was really popular at his two balls.”

Personally Caelia did want to go with a date but she knew it was going to be practically impossible to snag her dream wizard, so she’d have to settle for someone else. There were a couple good looking and charming guys in her age group, but none quite so spectacular as him. Nevertheless, she would be patient and wait to see if one of the guys in their year felt as though she would be a worthy ball date or not. It would be kind of embarrassing if she weren’t to get a date, she realized, the thought having not occurred to her before Kira planted it there, but she also tended to be less of a worry-wort than her friend so it was only fleeting until she began to talk to Kira of other things too.

“Don’t think about those sorts of things,” she reassured Kira. “Just think about how much fun it will be to pick out some nice dress robes and to dress up and get ready together. And we can practise dancing in the MARS room if you like, although we’ll have to find some wizards to practise with too, unless,” she added hastily, remembering how Kira was afraid her dancing would scare away the boys. “You’d like to practise privately and I can pretend to be the guy. Emrys and I danced enough when we were younger that I think I know most of that stuff.”

It was true that Caelia wasn’t about to be called the brightest mind of her generation—in the academic field at least, but she had been blessed with the ability to easily remember dance steps, to be able to recite proper manners perfectly, to never forget a face nor it’s name so that one day when she was host a luncheon she would never feel the embarrassment of mistaking one important guest for another. In the end, although she was envious of brains like her big brother’s or Alistair’s, she was much content to let the wizards do the thinking and stepping back to fulfil her role as a dutiful wife. She was quite good with magic (though the theory was difficult) and she was nearly perfect in societal manners, and that was all that mattered to her.

“Just let me know, okay? Could you pass that dressing set?” she asked, indicating the little glass bottles of olive oil and vinaigrette. This wasn’t the tastiest topping for a salad, but it was one of the more healthy options and Caelia wanted to maintain her slim figure so that she could buy a nice set of robes for the ball and still fit in them come Midsummer.
10 Caelia Not disappointed, just envious. 307 Caelia 0 5

Kira

May 20, 2016 9:42 PM
Kira felt slightly relieved. Maybe Caelia couldn't understand exactly how she felt about some things-and it wasn't as if she completely shared everything with her anyway, at least not about how she felt with regards to Kelsey-but at least she was being rather kind about it. Her friend seemed to lack the condescending nature of her cousin. Not that Kira felt Kelsey meant to be or even realized that she was condescending but it was still irritating and anyway, even if she wasn't like that, it was still awful to feel that you weren't as good as someone all the time, trying to measure up to someone who was seemingly perfect.

How Kelsey's younger sister, Natalie put up with it, Kira wasn't sure and she would feel weird asking a ten year old for advice on something like this. If she knew herself, though, she'd have been more than happy to help her cousin out.

"You have a point." Kira replied, wanting to encourage Caelia in a positive way when she had said something that made sense to the third year. After all, she herself knew full well what it was like to lack positive reinforcement for things. People oohed and ahhed over Kelsey's mannerisms and what a perfect little lady she was, but they never said anything at all about Kira's and the things she was truly good at it, she wasn't allowed to demonstrate outside of school. Her parents could mention it to people, but that wasn't the same.

"I mean, it is less pressure, since they can't do the same thing when there are people who aren't society." She had to make sure to tell Caelia which thing she had a point about since she'd said more than one thing. Of course, though it was less pressure, that meant Kira didn't know what to expect and that created it's own problems. Instead of worrying about doing what she knew that she was supposed to do and not doing it as well as she should, she had to worry about not knowing what to do at all.

"Sure." She handed Caelia the oil and vinegar. "Thanks for the offer, I'll have to think about it. I mean, I've obviously had dance lessons, but I just...wasn't any good at them." Kira was slightly worried that if they were practicing together with Caelia doing the guys part, people might walk in on them and assume the wrong thing, as well as know that Kira's dancing was subpar. "What guys could we get to help? Other than my cousin Fabian? I mean, if it comes to that. He already knows I can't dance so it's not like he can criticize me for it."

There was another thing that worried her too. "What if you get a date and I don't?" That was what had happened to Amity. Effie had had a date and Isabel Raines had been gone. She'd ended up talking to Annabelle Pierce and it had all worked but what if there wasn't someone else for Kira to talk to? She wasn't all that comfortable with most of the people she knew and the ones that did seem nice had other friends. They had no need of her.
11 Kira Of me?*is deeply confused* 320 Kira 0 5


Caelia

June 07, 2016 12:20 PM
Kira was so nice. That was one of the first times someone had told Caelia she had a good point like that and Caelia enjoyed the feeling of being right. It was quite nice and whenever she felt like this she wondered what it would be like to be Emrys and always be able to feel this way. Not that she thought her darling brother was in the right, currently. He continued to maintain contact with his shameful friends from Sonora though he had moved to England where he was closer to his very beautiful, very proper girlfriend, Charlotte. Emrys had written to Caelia that he was having doubts about everything in his life—from his career path to his studies to his day to day life in England, but Caelia was certain her big brother would work it all out. He just had to because he was Emrys and things were always supposed to go right for him.

As for what guys they could get to help them out, Caelia wasn’t sure. A certain face jumped to mind but she knew that could never be possible and so she’d just have to resign herself to one of the more reasonable, proper options. “Alistair rather owes me a favor,” she mused out loud, remembering how she had helped him with his Crotalus sign-ups the previous year. He was her tutor in academics now and though she was sure a gentlewizard like he would have already mastered the art of dancing, she was certain he would also be glad to show his gallentry to some proper witches. “And I think he’s too kind to laugh at poor dancing skills.”

But Alistair was also friends with Kelsey and Kira always seemed slightly hesitant when Kelsey was brought up. Caelia knew she loved her cousin, but she also felt there was some sort of unspoken rivalry between the two, there was a tension there that she was unsure how to address. “Although he’s the only wizard around our age who was in Dance Club when that was still around, but you know Andrew Carey is quite nice and Jack Spencer’s sister is dating my brother so perhaps I could ask him but…I don’t know, what do you think?”

Caelia wasn’t really sure which wizards would be interested in practising with them. On paper Alistair was really the only one who fit all the bubbles, but he was also friends with Kelsey and Caelia wasn’t sure how public Kira wanted their little lessons to be. Perhaps just the two of them and two wizards. But then if Kelsey found out, would she be mad? Caelia wasn’t sure and the thought of her best friend and roommate being mad at her caused her forehead to wrinkle slightly. She didn’t want that at all…

But her worries of Kelsey soon disappeared when Kira asked Caelia a question she had not been anticipating at all. A question to which she had no response. She was nice, but she wasn’t that nice. If a wizard asked her to the dance then she’d want to say yes and she’d want to go because it would be fun. She didn’t want to say yes to a wizard and then at the last minute tell him “no, actually, I can’t go with you because my friend didn’t get a date.” What was she supposed to say to Kira now though? She couldn’t exactly say that to the younger witch without it sounding absolutely horrible and in a way, Caelia supposed that it was kind of horrible…

“You’ll get a date,” she said, not even sure if she herself would get one. There were not enough wizards in the school for there to be a date for all the witches and there wasn’t anyone here that Caelia was actually interested in, so she didn’t really mind if she didn’t have one. But she supposed that for Kira it was a big deal. Maybe there was someone she was interested in? Caelia wouldn’t have known as she had never thought to find out but now that the thought occurred to her, she was curious.

“There isn’t, erm… There isn’t anyone that you have in mind already, is there?” she asked, genuinely curious and scheming already to see if she could please her shy friend with a set-up of sorts.
10 Caelia It's true. 307 Caelia 0 5