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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Jax Donovan

April 17, 2016 6:05 PM
Jax didn’t think this year would be any different than any other year for him. He was only a fourth year, so he didn’t have to worry about CATS just yet and being that he had already begun his Intermediate lessons last year, he wasn’t nervous about his classes this term. This year was going to be a pretty boring and rather straight forward year for him. He was hoping that there wouldn’t be any drama that involved him or his sister (knowing Gia, she was likely going to get herself accidentally involved in something) because he really just didn’t want to have to worry about any of that. He just wanted to do his work, see as little of Barnaby as he could, and keep up with his boxing and workouts as his free time would allow him to do.

He sat quietly at the Aladren table, a new place for him to be since he typically sat with his sister over at Pecari, and waited for this evening to get on. He didn’t really enjoy being at the Feast, being surrounded by everyone just made him nervous, but he knew that Gia would get on his case about not being more social. Jax didn’t see the point. If they didn’t keep up their appearances, people would want to know about them and they might pick up more on Jax not being around once a month. If they were smart enough, they might even figure out that the once a month was a certain time of month. He already had Barnaby on his case, Merlin knew if Jack was suspicious at all about him, Jax didn’t want to deal with anyone else knowing too.

The sorting ended and the speech began. Jax, out of habit, clapped politely for those who obtained badges. Next it would be his year that earned badges and he had no idea who would get it from his house. Barnaby didn’t deserve it as he was a tool. Jax didn’t want it because it meant that he was more in the limelight than now. Maybe Jack would get it? Other than Quidditch, he wasn’t sure if Jack was involved in anything else, but he was nice enough to be considered ‘helpful’ to younger students. Yes, Jack was the best option for their house for Prefect. Now, hopefully the staff saw that…

Jax sighed and hung his head when he heard the news of the Midsummer Event. It was going to be a school dance. Just great. He knew that his friends will likely want him to ask someone to go because girls liked dances and they liked to be asked. Jax did not want to dance and he didn’t want to have to embarrassingly ask a girl to go with him. Maybe a girl would like the idea of going with him, he wasn’t sure. He certainly noticed a few of them, it was hard not too. His icy gaze travelled around the hall, looking casually around at people. Balls meant couples. He didn’t ultimately care who ended up with who, but it was sometimes surprising (unless it was Barnaby and Gia, then Jax would have to kill Barnaby and that would not end well).

Letting the idea of the dance and couples drop from his mind at the sight of the food, Jax loaded his plate with roast beef and steamed vegetables. Coach said a balance diet was good for him, but protein was a must. Jax wanted to make sure he didn’t lose the muscle that he was starting to gain. When he went to reach for the bowl of bread, he knocked hands with another. “Go on.” He stated, dropping his hand in favor of his class. He said nothing more than that.
6 Jax Donovan Regrettably here. 296 Jax Donovan 0 5

Louis Valois

April 18, 2016 12:09 PM
Louis was most definitely glad to be back. The familiar corridors, gardens and halls felt like a second home to him now, after two years here, and he was excited to be going into third year. He was especially glad to be moving into the next class – Louis always liked a challenge, and was looking forward to working with older students.

The young pureblood heir had rather different feelings about his home life. After his slightly rogue summer last year, he had learnt to balance duty and fun a little more. Being at home when his father wanted him (how he dreaded the boring dinners and meetings that he was forced to attend!) meant that a blind eye was turned to how he spent the rest of his time. Louis had therefore managed to spend time with his muggle friends whilst keeping his father happy. Needless to say, his mother had been pleased at the unexpected amount of peace in the Valois household that summer.

However, Louis still found being around his father awfully restricting. He was supposed to agree with everything he said and be the model son, but how could he when his father was so narrow-minded about things like the muggle world, and social status? Whilst Louis was still proud of his family name (to a certain extend – he was becoming slightly disenchanted with certain aspects that came with being one of the finest French families), his time at Sonora so far had made him realise that there were more important things. His father had been disappointed that Louis hadn't become close friends with some of the best pureblood names, but Louis was learning to judge people on how they acted rather than what family they came from.

Still, his father wouldn’t be around for a while. For the next term, Louis was free of his father, a fact he intended to enjoy. He sat there at the Aladren table, watching the new students being sorted (there was no way he’d ever been that small). Louis was smartly dressed, as ever – a certain amount of fashion sense came with being a Valois – and his hair was carefully arranged in a slightly messy fashion. Over the summer puberty had started to hit. He’d grown up a bit, looking a little more mature, and his voice had gone slightly deeper, although Louis had the good fortune to escape the ever changing voice pitch. All in all, Louis was rather good-looking, and he knew it.

A ball? Now that was an intriguing idea. He’d have to decide who he wanted to go with, although he already had an idea as to who he might ask. No doubt he’d talk it through with Emmy-Lou later. Louis half sang along to the school song, still not quite able to cope with how overly enthusiastic it was. Filling his plate, he was just reaching for the bread when he bumped hands with Jax Donovan. “Thank you,” he said when Jax let him take some first. Placing the bread on his plate, he took a sip of juice.

“How was your summer?” he asked, deciding to get to know the older boy a bit better. After all, they would have lessons together this year. “Ooh, by the way, I love your leather jacket,” he added, having seen it earlier when he’d found Emmy in the Hall.
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Jax

April 21, 2016 4:18 PM
Jax had every intention of simply eating this meal quietly without word to anyone else. He might have been successful at that had he not accidentally bumped hands with Louis Valois. Jax remembered him from the common room and from class with him two years ago (Jax had a memory like an elephant and was oddly observant of others) but he never really hung out with him or spoke to him. There was never any need for it. He couldn’t tell if Louis was the sort of person who would be offended by those who were not privileged or not but considering his family’s wealth and status, Jax was going to assume that he was that sort.

He assumed that for most of the people met. He wasn’t even sure if Laila or Sammy would be all that accepting of Jax if they knew the truth and they were on good terms. Peizhi was too timid of a person to know how she truly felt about anything, but considering her background and the fact that she didn’t seem to be connected to anything, Jax highly doubted she would be okay spending time with him if she were aware of the monster that he was. Of course, Jax’s perception of people was slightly skewed and he honestly believed that if people knew the truth, they would try to kill him. When the truth finally did come out, Jax knew that his family would have to leave again.

Surprise registered on Jax’s face when Louis commented on his jacket that he had worn earlier that day. The down side to this school (well, one of the many downsides) was that they had to wear school robes. Thankfully, they did not have to wear them all the time, so Jax will have the ability to wear his father’s old robes. “Thanks. It was my dad’s old jacket.” Jax didn’t elaborate further. Some of the students knew his father had died many years ago, but he wasn’t sure how known that knowledge was. If anyone was clever enough, they could have researched and found several articles of the death of Kian Donovan that happened in Greece by a wild wolf. They could even find articles of how his two young children and young wife had gone missing shortly after his animal attack. But Jax didn’t think people were that clever and Barnaby only knew the truth because he had a weird fascination with Jax.

Jax thought about how to answer this question. How was his summer? By all accounts, his summer was quite bland. For him, it was great. He really enjoyed working with his coach and he felt that not only physically did his endless workouts and training show, but he was really beginning to pick it up and become even better at defending and protecting. In a couple of years, Jax will have even more muscle and more skills and then his mother and sister won’t have to be afraid anymore. Well, his mother won’t have to be afraid anymore. Jax didn’t think Gia was ever really afraid of much. If she was, she never showed it very much. But, either way, he could protect them.

“It was okay.” Jax answered after a moment’s pause. “We didn’t really do much. My Mitera was busy working for most of it and Gia spent the majority with her friends.” Jax explained. “I was with my Coach in the ring.” He shrugged. People might have thought that was strange, but Jax thought it was relatively normal. “And did you enjoy your summer?” Jax asked out of politeness.
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Louis

April 22, 2016 1:37 PM
Nodding in response to the explanation of the jacket, Louis felt slightly like he was missing out. The idea of wearing clothing that belonged to somebody was foreign to Louis – all of his clothes were tailor-made for him – but obviously the jacket meant a lot to Jax. It must be nice, Louis mused, to have that sort of connection with somebody. He couldn't imagine wanting to wear any of his father’s stuffy clothing. Besides, anything his father wore would be far too big for him, and not his shape at all.

Louis made a face at Jax's question. “Parts of my summer were fun,” he replied, with mixed feelings. “I spent quite a lot of time with my friends, hanging around Paris, but also I had to attend many boring meetings and events with mon père.” His disgust at having to attend all these functions was rather evident, as Louis had given up all pretence of enjoying most aspects of being the Valois heir.

Being around his father was hardly Louis’ ideal holiday, but sadly he’d had to appease the old man and pretend to be a model son. His grandmother had given him a strict talking-to about duty and keeping the peace, which had far more effect on Louis than any of his father’s rants. However, Jax's summer sounded much more interesting, even if somewhat incomprehensible.

“What sort of ring?” he asked, aware that the presence of a coach probably suggested some sort of sport but not being particularly au fait with any requiring a ring. He was also rather envious of Jax having a sister to spend time with. Until he came to Sonora, Louis had thought being an only child was the ideal situation. All the focus was on him and he had no annoying siblings to cope with. Now, however, he found himself quite lonely when spending time with his family, and often wished for a sibling to ally with him and to provide entertainment.
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Jax

April 25, 2016 8:26 PM
Jax didn’t know why he had asked the question, he didn’t really care about his summer. Nobody ever really cared. They only ever asked out of obligation. Maybe friends were genuine in their questions, but not strangers. Not acquaintances. There was a chance that Jax was just being his usual cynical self as he thought about small talk, but he felt like there was some truth behind his words. The majority of his interactions with people was small talk during class and never really went beyond that. It led him to believe that the majority of people only used small talk as a tactic to prevent awkward silence. They neither cared nor were interested in what the other person was telling them.

He wasn’t trying to be rude in his thoughts toward Louis. Jax had nothing against the other guy except maybe the possibility of Louis being one of those who judged him based on what little knowledge he had on Jax’s family. But as Louis was talking openly to him now, Jax didn’t think he had any preconceived ideas of the Donovans. Or, he just didn’t care. Either was fine with Jax. The less people cared about Jax and his sister, the better it was for everyone.

He was a little amused by Louis’s talk of his own summer. Meetings and events? What sort of importance was a thirteen year old kid where he had to attend meetings and events? This ball that was going to happen was about as important of an event that Jax will ever have to go to and he’ll probably just end up skipping it anyway (Gia and the girls were likely going to force him to go in some way, but even so, he might be able to skip out early if he couldn’t skip out entirely). He didn’t have nice dress robes and he wasn’t about to allow his mother to spend the money and buy them. Gia could look nice. The girls put on a show a couple of years ago and Gia sewed many of the outfits, she had talent. But Jax would not be a model for any of it. “Meetings and events?” Jax muttered. “Sounds important and dull. No wonder you don’t seem to have enjoyed that much.” Jax commented, smirking a little as he said it.

“A boxing ring.” Jax answered cooly. “I picked it up a couple of summers ago, but last year I got a coach. He’s taught me a lot about self-discipline and strength.” Jax doubted Louis really was all that interested in Jax’s workout regimen, but he asked and Jax didn’t see the harm in being upfront about it.
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