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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Duncan Brockert

April 21, 2016 12:05 PM
As Duncan sat down at the Teppenpaw table and waited for the first years to come in, he couldn't shake his worries. His sister was among the new students and he knew she was utterly petrified. Juniper had barely spoken the entire ride here, sitting quietly by his side. And those were mostly just their relatives. Okay, yes, most of them were siblings and first cousins who knew each other better than they did her and he knew that was something Owen had found overwhelming but Duncan didn't think that was truly his sister's problem.

Then she'd had to be at Orientation, where she didn't know anyone and even though Juniper really hadn't said anything to him, he knew full well that it was going to be dreadful for her. The seventh year had spent the entire time before the feast worrying about her and he knew that the feast itself was going to be even worse. He just hoped that Juniper would end up in Teppenpaw. Not even just so he could be there for her but because then she'd have a safe haven full of nice people to retire to when things got too tough to handle. If Juniper had to be exposed to something that terrified her, it was best to put her with people that had the potential to make things better rather than worse.

There were other things on Duncan's mind too. First of all, this was his last year at Sonora, so he wanted to spend as much time with his friends as possible, especially Araceli. Secondly, last year on his birthday, he'd found this mysterious story left on his bed about a girl who had this curse on her that made her seem ghost-like. He hadn't known where it had come from but it made him wonder if it meant there were ghosts at Sonora after all-he'd never quite given up on this being a possibility, every bit of logic screamed that there had to be given the history and importance of such a place-that they had left it-or rather gotten a student to leave it for them as ghosts couldn't really pick things up-and he just had to look. Just give it one last shot. Duncan never got a chance last year to do so what with the Challenges and all.

The first years filed in then, Juniper looking as pale as, well, a ghost. (Perfectly normal comparison even for someone not rather obsessed with them.) He held his breath as she took the goblet and sighed with relief as she was indeed sorted into Teppenpaw. Then Headmaster Brockert moved on to his next announcement and all of a sudden Duncan's name was being called for Head Boy! He got up to recieve his badge, a bit surprised, as he hadn't really expected it at all, certain that Theodore was going to recieve the honor instead. His father was going to be so thrilled.

And Serena was with him too. He was happy for her, knowing that she'd do great and truth be told, he never truly had gotten over his guilt for recieving prefect over her. However, Duncan did hope that Liliana was okay and taking this all right.

He stepped down with the rest of them, noting that Juniper was talking to one of the boys in her year, which of course, made his big brother instincts flare into gear just slightly. Still, he made a quick decision. Duncan was under no obligation to go back to his own table as he was the Head Boy for the whole school not just Teppenpaw. Instead he approached the Crotalus table where Araceli was seated. "Hello there." Duncan greeted the fifth year. "How was your summer?"
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Araceli Arbon

April 22, 2016 11:18 PM
Araceli hadn’t really done much before the Opening Feast. She had just drifted around sort of… being here. It felt familiar, in the sense that she knew and recognised it, but not with the cosy or comforting connotations of the word. Everyone else saw this as restoring things to how they should be, but she felt no sense of belonging here. Only a little bit, when she was with Makenzie, because she knew. It felt like starting again and doing it properly, whereas with everyone else she had to continue a lie.

She desperately wanted to sit with her friend during the Opening Feast but as the students swarmed in, she found Makenzie already surrounded by the time she was able to take a seat. She was upset by that - surely Makenzie knew how hard this was going to be for her, could she not have saved her a seat? - which led to a little pang of doubt. Makenzie couldn’t exactly stop being her friend without implying she knew things she shouldn’t, or causing some kind of societal schism. Maybe she was just pretending, to keep up appearances. The hug Makenzie had exchanged with her when she’d been in disguise at the ball, the risk she’d taken in doing that which served no gain for her, seemed to argue against that, but it was harder to remember those details in the face of feeling like she was being thrown to the lions. She studiously avoided the worst lion of all, sitting well away from her other room-mate, and hoping that Makenzie would be far more present and ready to defend her when they finally had to meet. There weren’t that many other people whom she was nervous about seeing - except for Duncan, and he was in another house - so this would be just like her interactions during the afternoon. She would chit chat, greet the random people, who probably had little strong opinion of her anyway. The only difference was that there were more people around, but everyone would be absorbed in their own conversations. She wasn’t performing to an audience, she reminded herself again and again, the entire hall was not scrutinising her every action. For the most part, people were absorbed by the people they were with. She was getting to take things one little step at a time. She could cope with that.

She applauded enthusiastically as Duncan got his badge, reminding herself to congratulate him later, which would be a nice, easy, formulaic interaction. She was also pleased for Makenzie, who definitely deserved the prefect honour for Crotalus. Shino was a nasty little snake, so she was well out of the running, and Araceli would have hated to have it. It would have been Delphine that had earnt it, not her, and she could imagine how it would have felt, sitting on her heart, the weight of it amplified by the fact that it was a physical reminder that she had to live up to her sister’s version of her. She was supposed to just come back and be herself. Just her new, improved self. Delphine had been her, and now she took back over, and so she didn’t have a show to put on. She was sure that was what everyone else thought, but she knew better. She couldn’t just be Araceli. She had to be Araceli pretending to be Delphine pretending to be Araceli.

Still, her toughest audiences would be later. She wasn’t feeling calm per se, but as the new prefects and head students left the stage, she thought she felt about as good as could be expected, given the circumstances. And then Duncan started walking towards Crotalus. She frantically made ‘help me’ eyes across the table at Makenzie throughout the remainder of the brief announcements, but even if she saw, Araceli wasn’t exactly sure what she would be able to do about it. It would look odd for Makenzie to spring from her place and come and join them.

She mumbled her way through the school song, her stomach squirming at the thought of talking to Duncan throughout the feast, and at the idea of the ball. From what Delphine had said, Duncan would be expected to ask her. That was, if she didn’t do anything awful to put him off in the meantime. But the thought of a long, romantic evening with him was painful. He liked Delphine, not her. She was petrified he would be able to tell. And if he couldn’t, she felt sick with guilt just thinking about what they’d done to him. Whilst she’d been at CASMA - the Central Academy for Speech and Magical Arts, a school which combined treatment for speech disorders with the magical curriculum - she’d learnt some basics of wordless magic (some of the children had disorders that they would never recover from fully, and so it was a core part of the curriculum). She wondered whether, if she kept practising, she might one day be really able to make the ground just open up and swallow her in situations like this.

Hello there. How was your summer?

Alright. Surely that was an easy one. And it wasn’t like this was her first test of speaking to Duncan. She and Delphine had swapped over the summer to give her some practise.

“Fine, thank you,” she answered softly, hoping she didn’t sound as rehearsed as she felt. “All the usual,” she dismissed it, “Tell me about yours,” she invited with a smile. This was a tactic that her tutors hadn’t taught her but that she had learnt for herself. A way of deflecting back, and seeming like she was just returning the question, but in a format that invited a longer, more elaborate response from the other person. “Oh, and, um, congratulations. On getting head boy,” she added, blushing at almost forgetting to pay the compliment.
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Duncan

May 18, 2016 8:10 PM
Duncan grinned from ear to ear. "Thanks yourself." It was hard not to be pleased about getting Head Student. It was an honor only two students received each year and who wouldn't be glad that their classmates thought well of them and thought they'd do well at the job? On some level, every human being wanted to belong and feel accepted by their peers. Knowing your classmates had voted you into a position of importance was definitely something that made one feel that they were wanted.

Plus, his dad would be so proud. Not that Duncan had ever truly felt his father was disappointed in him. Mother, maybe a little. She seemed to have this...mold that she wanted him and Juniper to fit and they didn't really. Of course, he had gotten social butterfly in the yearbook, she'd liked that. It meant he wasn't maladjusted and weird. He'd made friends with living people. Of course, he preferred some of the other things he'd gotten such as Friendliest. Father, on the other hand, would be glad Duncan had gotten Head Boy because he himself had gotten it and no other Brockert had gotten it since. So, he was honored not just for himself and Father, but for his entire family.

He didn't feel even the slightest bit of guilt that he had with prefect. Maybe because he wasn't really friends with his competition like he was with Serena. Not that he had anything against them. Even Isaac since Tasha had worked with him in the Challenges and said he wasn't so bad. The Teppenpaw did hope that they wouldn't hold it against him though.

Duncan paused. "Well, I guess it was pretty ordinary. I mean, parties are parties and I saw you at those." As far as he was concerned, that was the best part of them. Otherwise, he was pretty indifferent though his sister had been completely miserable and he didn't like that. "We went to St. Berylla's for a bit, attended some of the events down there, including the ones held by the Livilian royals." St. Berylla's was an island where some of the important pureblood families vacationed and the Brockerts held quite a bit of property there. And of course, Serena was engaged to Prince Oscar Bartillion of the Livilian royal family so they were invited to all the royal balls.

"Of course, I saw my...ghostly relatives and caught up with them." Another of the best parts, Duncan was still closer to them than some of his living family members. They resided in his house and had his entire life. "Oh and my sister got her letter. She's here now, in Teppenpaw." And he was worried about her. Glad about the Teppenpaw part, of course, but still nervous about how she'd fare.
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