Headmaster Brockert

September 24, 2016 3:56 AM
This year, Mortimer felt slightly different about the Opening Feast. For the first time, there was a student he genuinely cared about being Sorted. Okay, maybe he had been slightly been interested over Owen and Angelique, but those were just his brother's grandchildren. This year it was his granddaughter Emerald who would be attending for her first time.

And while he kept his unemotional neutral expression-Mortimer's face only made about three different expressions, his Everyday Perpertual Scowl that his older brother Zachariah insisted that Mortimer was born with, his Death Glare for when someone really annoyed him, and the School Event Face, which was an attempt to look pleasant and cheerful but mostly still looked like a scowl. Oh and of course there was the Bit Too Much Whiskey face or the Got Too Close To Cousin Frank face that happened at parties sometimes where he genuinely did look somewhat happy-as the students filed in, he still couldn't help but wonder about how Emerald had fared at Orientation. The other students had better have been nice to her. Zachariah had mentioned Angelique constantly complaining that she didn't fit in with her classmates. Of course, since he didn't actually know much about the students as people, as far as Mortimer was concerned, Angelique was a spoiled child who was used to getting her way and complained when she didn't. Fortunately, Mortimer had enough sense to not tell his brother this. After all, he wouldn't like it if Zachariah insinuated not so nice things about his grandchildren.

Now though, it was time for Emerald and the other first years to be Sorted. He stood to greet the assembled mass and explain the process to them. "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."

Unlike previous years where he just patiently waited for the Sorting to be done so he could finish off what he had to do for it and just sit and eat and ignore everyone, he watched expectantly. He knew where he expected Emerald to go, and more than that where he wanted her, his first grandchild to go.

The student next to Emerald handed her the goblet and....for a moment, just a moment before anyone could notice him showing an emotion other than annoyance, a new expression washed over Mortimer's face, that of Proud Grandfather, before quickly switching back to School Event Face, though his usually forced smile did look a bit more genuine now.

Once the Sorting had finished, it was time to announce prefects and Head Students. "Would Jacob Manger and Chaslyn Brockert please come up and get your Head Student badges? In addition I'd like to call up John Spencer, Jemima Wolseithcrafte, Kelsey Atwater, and Gia Donovan to recieve their prefect badges. Congratulations." Wow, back to back Head Girls for the Brockert family as a whole and his cousin Corrine's daughter was the prefect for Crotalus. Utterly utterly shocking.

He went on. "Just a few more announcements before we begin the feast." Which I hate about a million times more than any of you. He silently added to himself. "First of all, our Groundskeeper, Nathan Xavier, is now our fulltime Herbology professor. Congratualations, Professor Xavier. I'd also like to introduce Professor Ammon, who will be teaching Muggle Studies, which is a newly offered elective, unlike Herbology which is required." Mortimer was going to have to make sure to check over the new professor's lessons to ensure that he didn't just teach the "good" stuff with gadgets and games. He wanted to make sure that Professor Ammon taught the good, the bad and the ugly with regards to Muggles. They could play fun games and read Muggle literature or whatever, but Mortimer in no way wanted the class to be propaganda that idealized the Muggle world. He wanted students taught about human slavery,genocide, and most importantly the witch trials, even if they did follow it up with a friendly Muggle card game of Yuckker or whatever it was that they played.

Actually, maybe he should keep an eye on Herbology too, come to think of it. Mortimer was all too familiar with certain herbs that could be grown, even though he himself preferred the liquid method of intoxication. Then again, he didn't really think Nathan would teach the students such things. The man had worked here for years and he was even the Teppenpaw Head of House. He'd earned some trust. Besides, Mortimer had a hard time imagining Nathan doing that himself in the first place. The thought was almost laughable.

And it wasn't necessarily Professor Ammon that Mortimer distrusted, or at least no more so than he distrusted most people, it was the discipline of Muggle Studies itself. In his eyes, even Divination was better, and he thought was all a bunch of well, bullcrap. The Muggle world was not this perfectly nice place, not some utopia, certainly not better than the magical one. They were both flawed, they even had some of the same flaws.People could say the magical world was prejudiced for example-and it was, he wasn't denying it-but so was the Muggle world from what he understood. Including, at one time before the Statute of Secrecy came into effect, against witches. Certain groups of them still believed in witchcraft and felt about it the way the people of Salem felt about it back in 1692. People were just horrible no matter what world, what time or what place one lived in. In a way, it was almost comforting in it's consistency.

Still there was one last announcement to be made and tradition to be carried out before he could sit down and enjoy a nice juicy cut of prime rib and a bourbon laced drink-it was nobody's blasted business what he had in his cup, he was the Headmaster and he was a Brockert. Besides, he was pretty sure certain other staff members imbibed quite often-and Mortimer didn't fault them a bit, if he had to actually deal with the students on a more regular basis, he'd drink too. Well, more.

So he pushed aside thoughts of Emerald and witch burning and staff members who drank and said "This year, our midsummer event will be the fair. Details to come later. We will now sing our school song."

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.




OOC-The card game Mortimer speaks of,"Yuckker", is actually Euchre.
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Ayla Tremaine

September 24, 2016 2:27 PM
Here she was, standing on the precipice, her fate awaiting her in a goblet. Ayla anxiously glaced at Kit, trying to gauge if she was nervous too. She hoped that everything would go as planned, they were going to both get into Crotalus, and they’d be best friends and roommates. They just had to be. Ayla watched as Kit drank from the goblet and felt her heart sink as the other girl began to turn blue. Blue, Aladren blue...she wasn’t dumb by any means, but there was no way that Ayla was going to be in Aladren. Her brow furrowed ever so slightly as she watched her friend head off to her new house table. She was sad that they wouldn’t be able to stay up late exchanging fashion tips and talking about boys. There was still classes though, and weekends. She wasn’t going to give up yet, she and Kit Reid could still rule the school together--someday.

Before she knew it, it was Ayla’s turn to be sorted. She was excited, and a little grossed out that they were expected to drink out of the same goblet. Even with four siblings, she wasn’t really accustomed to sharing beverages. She held the goblet in both hands, looking into it as if it were a crystal ball. This was it. Ayla took a deep breath and and drank before quickly passing off the cup to the next student. She winced a little as she swallowed, and watched her hands as they turned….yellow?

What?

Ayla’s bottom lip quivered slightly as she watched the color develop. This wasn’t right! The social elite got into Crotalus not [i]Teppenpaw[/i]. Yet, here she was, as yellow as the sun. She felt her eyes welling up. Her hand found her locket and her held it as she tried to fight back the tears. Her parents would still be proud of her, right? Kit wasn’t in Crotalus either though, so maybe that was ok. In fact, as she looked around, she noticed there weren’t any Crotalus girls yet. [i]”Odd…”[/i/] Ayla thought to herself as she made her way to the Teppenpaw table, waving in the direction of Kit as she passed. Better to be yellow and have roommates than to be red and alone.

The new Teppenpaw got her emotions together as she walked, and smoothed her robes as she sat down at an empty spot amongst the other students. She listened intently, clapping for the new prefects, head students and new professors. She hadn’t planned to take muggle studies, though the man the headmaster indicated was the professor was really good looking. She didn’t really know what to expect from the fair, but it could be fun from the sounds of it.

Ayla perked up when it came time to sing the school song. She’d been practicing, both on piano and vocally. The Tremaine’s got Ayla voice lessons for her 8th birthday, and singing was one of her favorite things to do, so she performed the Sonora school song perfectly. Somehow that made her feel a little better about her sorting. As the table began to fill with food, her stomach rumbled, and now she had to choose options that weren’t going to make her look like a glutton. There was chicken just out of her reach. It seemed a lot of things were out of her reach today, and that was only partially due to her petite stature.

“Excuse me, Hi, could you pass the chicken pretty please?” She asked with a smile as she addressed the student beside her.
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Gwen Fintoc

September 27, 2016 7:15 PM
Gwen felt as though it she’d had to wait forever and a day for her turn to start at Sonora, her yearning to do so having been kickstarted at the age of six when Chuck had been the first one to go (even though he technically wasn’t the oldest of their generation) and then this had secretly turned into something more like impatience by the time Daniel had joined him at the school in Arizona two years later, leaving Gwen behind to continue being lumped with all the younger kids.

But she was here now and it was oh so very magical, far more so than she could have imagined based on what her cousins told her. When it came to Sonora, the boys had never quite managed to satisfy her with their tales, which was rather funny because neither of them were the type to shy away from the limelight and the both of them had always been good at telling stories. Gwen thought that maybe it was because Chuck didn’t really care about anything other than that relating the ranch enough to be passionate about it and Daniel had become so averse to the idea of appearing childish that he wouldn’t admit there was more to school than studying and being popular (not that he had outright claimed to be so, but the way he threw around names so nonchalantly suggested he wanted his cousins to know how well-connected he had become).

Gwen felt a slight weight on her shoulders being the first of the girls to conquer Sonora but more than anything she felt proud, and free (but she would never admit to that feeling because it would suggest that she’d felt trapped at home and that would be very hurtful for her family to hear). She knew that Chuck would never understand it but she was sure Daniel would, if only he hadn’t grown out of her so easily. The first year had always felt a closer connection to Daniel because of their shared secret, even if it was Chuck she could turn to when she was upset (he gave the best cuddles) and he who had the ability to make her sides hurt with laughter, and it was perhaps for this reason that she’d presumed that Crotalus was the house for her.

The respectable house, she’d heard it called, and that was ever so appealing. She had the best chance of success in that house by the sounds of it, and that was success on her terms and in the way she wanted it - although the idea of ever saying that to Granddaddy Fintoc did sound so awfully rebellious that she wondered if she should really be thinking it in the first place.

Gwen knew she could rule out Aladren pretty easily as an option for her because if Daniel’s intelligence wasn’t enough to get him there then there was no chance of any Fintoc finding themselves in that house. Sticking to her family’s stereotype by joining Chuck in Pecari actually seemed very unlikely - if there were any traits relating to that house she might possess in great quantity, she was very keen to grow out of them as fast as possible. In thinking that she did not intend to offend anyone, since the majority of her family seemed to fall in that category, but even so she knew it was the kind of thing best kept to oneself - especially since not everyone was as thick-skinned as Chuck so admirably was.

Upon tearing her eyes away from the waterfalls cascading down the walls (clearly the room’s namesake), the petite redhead scanned the mass of students in search of anyone familiar. There were a few more people besides her cousins that she would recognise and this made her feel rather special. Over the summer she had had the good fortune to meet Louis Valois, the fashion royalty just so happening to be Emmy-Lou’s best friend (although in all fairness Emmy-Lou was also getting to be a pretty big deal herself), and she was keen to see him again even if she did fear that just the sight of him would cause her to blush.

She recalled her attention to the sorting goblet as it grew closer to her. She took it carefully, rather wishing she had paid more attention to the sorting of her peers rather than trying to get a glimpse of a really handsome older boy who probably had better things to do that entertain eleven (almost twelve!) year old girls. Gwen watched as her skin turned yellow.

Teppenpaw.

For a moment all Gwen could do was wonder why she wasn’t good enough for Crotalus, but then her own ridiculousness hit her. Teppenpaw was the good house, right? She should probably feel flattered, honoured even, that she was considered a good enough person to be placed in such a house, whose members were known for being kind and caring.

She wore her best smile as she joined her new housemates at the Teppenpaw table because she wanted them to agree that she was one of them and she wanted them to like her. She took a seat and immediately realised the girl opposite her was also a first year, given her yellow face. She directed her smile towards her before being distracted by the announcements made by the headmaster, followed by the school song which she enjoyed.

“Of course,” Gwen said brightly and diligently passed the requested chicken, smiling again in response to her new roommate. “I’m Gwen Fintoc of the Colorado Fintocs. We’ll be sharing a room together! Isn’t it so exciting to be here?” Perhaps it was to early to be excited about that given that Gwen didn't actually know the girl but she seemed nice, and going on what she knew of their house you couldn’t exactly be otherwise if you were in it.

There was so much more that she wanted to say and so many questions she wanted to ask but it wasn’t polite or ladylike to bombard people with too much chatter and she knew there would be plenty of time to get to know her roommate. Instead Gwen helped herself to the roast potatoes and waited to find out her potential friend’s name.
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Ayla

September 29, 2016 2:23 PM
“Gwen Fintoc of the Colorado Fintocs.” It was like music to Ayla's ears. She couldn't help but notice the large number of Aladren girls, and was starting to feel a twinge of jealousy. However, knowing that while she only had one roommate, it was someone she could build a long lasting relationship with (and that her parents would approve of) made the freshly minted Teppenpaw feel a lot better. Had she not been sitting opposite her, Ayla might have hugged her.

“Thank you!” Ayla said smiling brightly as she accepted the chicken and chose a piece. “I'm Ayla Tremaine, of the Palo Alto Tremaines. And yes! I’m SO excited. I was sure I was going to end up in Crotalus, but now I'm kind of glad I didn't. I really love your hair, by the way.” She added some salad on to her plate as she considered all the things that she wanted to ask her new roommate.

She often had the tendency to be overly chatty, something that her parents tried to control when she was at home. Here though, she seemed a little freer to be herself. She knew she had rules and expectations, but it wasn’t as though she were surrounded by adults evaluating her. Not at the house table with her peers anyway. She knew eventually, as she met more people, she’d have to act appropriately. Now though, she’d just met her roommate, was enjoying her first school feast, and was going to let herself be an 11 year old girl. There was one thing she just had to know.

“How do you feel about cats?” She’d been a little hesitant initially, to bring her fluffy white baby. An owl definitely would have been more practical, but Ayla loved her cat Albus too much to leave him behind. He was sweet, if not a little bit dopey, and pretty calm so she couldn’t foresee anyone not falling in love with him. She just hoped her roommate wasn’t allergic or anything.

“Are you planning on joining any of the clubs?” Mrs. Tremaine had encouraged her oldest daughter to participate in school life in as many ways as possible, so she was looking forward to all the different things there were to do. She hoped that Gwen would be participating also, so they could show the school that you didn’t need to be in Crotalus to be successful and well connected.

“Ooo! Have you met any of the other girls in our year yet?” Obviously Kit was a pureblood too, and it would make sense that Emerald Brockert would also be, if she was any relation to the Headmaster. Unless Brockert was a common name among other blood types. Ayla had this picture in her head of surrounding herself with lots of friends that shared her status, a type of Society Sisterhood. So far she was two for two, and she could hardly contain herself.
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Gwen

October 11, 2016 5:27 PM
Gwen was relieved by Ayla’s enthusiasm and it instantly reminded her that she was not alone in her situation. Her entire year were also brand new to Sonora and all of them probably just as excited about it as she was. And many probably had a slight underlying nervousness - as keen as she was not to let it show, this would be the first time Gwen had ever been away from home for such a long time and it was a daunting concept. It was reassuring to know she had such a lovely roommate for support though.

“That’s funny, I also thought I’d be in Crotalus!” Gwen smiled, glad that she wasn’t the only one to essentially misinterpret her own personality. “Thank you,” the eleven year old subconsciously touched the ends of her long red hair in response to the compliment. At home on the farm she often braided it so that it didn’t get in her way, but now she was at school and soon to be twelve she rather fancied the idea of letting it loose more often than not. Last night she had slept with it in braids though, so that it was somewhat curly today which made a change from its natural straightness.

“Cats?” Gwen frowned in confusion for a brief moment before breaking into a smile when she guessed at why Ayla was asking. “I love cats! Do you have one?”

Her grandfather had given her an owl of her own before she left for Sonora, no surprise as he had done the same for Chuck and Dan, without giving her the choice of animal simply because “owls were practical and animals were supposed to serve valid purposes.” Gwen wasn’t surprised, because she was part of a ranching family, but she did feel a little envious of the thought of Ayla having her own cat (not that she didn’t like her owl). Emmy-Lou had multiple cats, and loads of other animals too (most of them rescues), that didn’t have to work for their food and Gwen thought it sounded rather lovely. At least she would be sharing a room with Ayla’s cat, which was the next best thing to having her own.

“Yes, definitely,” the first year nodded at the mention of clubs. “Some of the clubs sound really good. It’s actually my step-cousin who runs the Fashion Club so I’ve heard a lot about that and it’s sounds like so much fun. I don’t know if you’ve heard of her, Emilia-Louise Scott? She designs The Emilia-Louise Collection of Little Lady Couture so she’s got a lot of experience in the fashion industry already.” She didn’t know how fashion interested her roommate was but even if she hadn’t heard of Emmy-Lou’s specific collection, there was no doubt she would know the popular clothing line Little Lady Couture that so many girls their age loved.

Gwen would have gone on to tell Ayla that Emmy-Lou was also best friends with Louis Valois, a major international fashion name that everyone simply had to know. But she refrained from doing so because the last thing she wanted to do was sound like she was bragging, and she also knew better than to overdo the Emmy-Lou card. Her step-cousin was well connected and successful for sure, but there were still so many people that would whisper the minute her back was turned and since Gwen was only just beginning to understand it all, she knew to tread cautiously.

“Do you already know any of the clubs you want to join?” Gwen asked, curious to know where her new roommate’s interests lay.

“Not really,” Gwen shook her head in response to Ayla’s question about their yearmates. Of course, she had been sociable during orientation but until now she hadn’t really found the chance to really get to know anyone. “Have you?”

As she listened to Ayla’s reply, the young redhead poured herself some pumpkin juice whilst she eyed up more of the huge variety in foods available. One thing was for certain, Chuck had a reason to rave about the Sonora cuisine.
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Ayla

October 13, 2016 4:02 AM
If Ayla had been the type, she would have suspected some sort of strange anti-female conspiracy happening with Crotalus this year. Instead, she brushed it off as just a weird happening, and turned her attention away from the odd phenomenon and back to her new red-headed roommate.

A wave of relief washed over the first year as the other girl expressed her feelings about cats. What would she have done if Gwen had been allergic, or brought a rat with her? She would have been sad to be without Albus for so long, but it would have been worse to have inconvenienced someone that much. None of that mattered though, aside from being a pureblood, Gwen also liked cats. Ayla wasn’t sure she could have asked for a more perfect roommate. Maybe the sorting potion really did know what was best for them.

“I do!” Ayla gushed. “His name is Albus, but I call him Alby. He’s fat, white, and fluffy and he really likes belly rubs and cuddling. Do you have any pets?”

Ayla’s green eyes widened when Gwen mentioned her connection to the founder of the Fashion club. She was the oldest of three girls, all of whom had been dressed at some point or another in Little Lady Couture. She was sure she had a few of the dresses up in her trunk as they spoke. “Shut….up…..Emilia-Louise is your cousin?! And she goes to school with us?! That’s amazing! Of course I’ve heard of her, will you please introduce me?” She probably would have met her anyway since she’d planned on joining her club, but Ayla was a little too star struck to consider that at the moment.

“I’m joining fashion club for sure. I was going to before I knew about Emilia-Louise, but now that’s even more incentive! I plan to sign up for book club and art club for sure, with a definite maybe on baking club and archery. I think that was the extent of the list from orientation, but I’m open to whatever. My mom is involved in all sorts of things back home, and she said I should get involved too. For the connections, experience and all that.”

“I met this other girl named Kit Reid at orientation. She’s nice, into fashion and horses and she’s from Connecticut, I think you’d like her, she’s a lot like me. She got sorted into Aladren though. I haven’t met any of the boys yet.” She added, letting her gaze drift down the table to where two other yellow first years sat. “So you’re related to Emilia-Louise, but do you know anyone else here?”
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