Mortimer Brockert

December 09, 2016 2:43 AM
While Mortimer did not express emotions such as joy, pleasure, excitement or really emotions period, part of him was glad to be back at Sonora. He did sort of like his job-or rather the power that went with it. Okay, he was a Brockert and that meant inherent power anyway, but his power as Headmaster of Sonora was different of that of anyone else. He even had power over other Brockerts that weren't his own offspring. Even ones who were the offspring of the offspring of his older brother. Even ones who were descended from Clifford himself.

The other thing he liked was getting away from the mundane inanity of social gatherings. If Mortimer had to endure one more conversation about the weather or Quidditch, he was going to hex the crap out of someone. Literally. The Denver Wolves were making a run for the Cup and that was the team his family part owned with the Spauldings so it was a constant topic of conversation even though he cared about Quidditch possibly less than he cared about flobberworm mucus. He couldn't imagine how annoying it had to be for poor little Kira Spaulding-whose name he only remembered because of her extreme levels of magical talent-who had to hear it on both sides. Mortimer couldn't have done it without bourbon.

Of course, the Returning Feast had always seemed rather pointless to him itself. Yes, they were coming back and yes, they had to eat but there was nothing...special happening. At the Opening Feast, it was a pain in the ass but there were first years to be Sorted and the badges to be given out. The Returning Feast just was like....rubbing it in students faces that they had to be back at school. Something that only Aladrens and people with crappy home lives probably were happy about.

Still Mortimer stood up, and said "Welcome back to Sonora and the Returning Feast. I hope you all had a good midterm." He sat and began to eat his steak. That was it. No more to say.
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Chuck Fintoc

December 12, 2016 5:48 AM
When Chuck had first asked Gia if she’d be his “date” to the midsummer ball, her response had been so enthusiastic that he’d been encouraged to believe that there was a chance that she could see him as something more than a friend.

But then his illusion had been shattered. She’d acted as though they were not a couple at the ball but instead and trio with Sammy, whom she kept trying to either dance with herself or push Chuck upon. It wasn’t that Chuck didn’t like Sammy because quite the opposite was the case. As far as he was concerned, she’d been his friend since the opening feast in their first year, and she continued to provide him with such great entertainment and companionship that he just knew that wasn’t going to change. So it was nothing personal, just a frustration that he’d landed himself in such a situation.

He’d considered it quite likely all along but the ball had confirmed it. Chuck was friend zoned.

So he’d been trying to give it up, these feelings that Gia stirred in him. Unfortunately with these things you couldn’t just snap your fingers and have it go away. It was a process of demolishing all lingering hope that something would come of it and in the meantime he could do nothing more than ignore it.

Only that was a struggle when he received the candygram. He had tried to tell himself that he was reading too much into things, and that the connotations of her wording wouldn’t even occur to Gia (for whom English was not her native tongue), but why else would she say that? Let's make a date after midterm. They were in the same year and house so it was easy for them to catch each other and hang out, so he couldn’t help but wonder what she meant by it.

“Does this ‘date’ suit you?” Chuck said with a wink when he sat down across from Gia at the Pecari table. He didn’t know why he did it, because she probably wouldn’t get the teasing intention of it, certainly if there had been no thought behind the words on her candy cane message.

He waited for the headmaster to say his few uninspired words, before returning his attention to Gia.

“So how’ve you been? How was your break?” he asked quite casually, helping himself to some beef as he awaited her reply.
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Gia Donovan

December 14, 2016 9:00 PM
Gia looked up from her spot at the table to see Chuck taking a seat across from her. She gave him a bright smile as he sat down. Her brows furrowed briefly at his comment. What did he mean by that? She had no idea what he meant by that but she was still quite happy to see him so she let the comment fall away without responding to it. Chuck was one of those people that Gia was always happy around. There wasn’t any worry or drama there that she needed to think about. It was just easy and she liked that about their relationship.

The Headmaster stood and made his short speech (she was a little surprised that there weren’t any notices or anything that needed to be discussed during the speech) which prevented her from properly greeting him when he sat down. But they resumed their conversation once the food appeared. “It was a nice break.” Gia replied. There really hadn’t been anything exciting for her to really talk about or would admit to anyway. “My mother always looks so happy when we are home, so I enjoy being able to spend time with her. I think Jax feels the same way. I know he worries when we aren’t with her…” Gia frowned for a moment as she thought about her family. She loved them dearly, but there was so much sadness that surrounded them that no one could ever truly understand.

“And I was able to see my Muggle friends, which is always nice.” Gia said after a brief moment to herself. Her smile returned as she looked at Chuck. “Was your holiday a good one?” She returned the question to him. She sometimes wondered how other people lived. She and her brother lived a ‘poor’ life since her mother left her family behind in favor of protecting Jax from whatever bad it was that they were running from. A single bedroom apartment in the Chinatown area of Seattle. Gia shared with her mother and Jax slept on the couch. They mostly ate soup because meat was more expensive (although they did eat lamb on Christmas), and were given one gift for Christmas (or a handful depending on how expensive the gift was). Gia did not feel as though she was ever left wanting and she wasn’t often jealous of other people, but she had been noticing just how big of a gap her life was to many of the other people around her.

Maybe, someday, that gap would close, but until then it was just another reason why her family would be considered an outsider to the rest of them.
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Chuck Fintoc

December 21, 2016 2:48 PM
Chuck smiled as he listened to Gia talk about her break. Her home life seemed a strange set up, perhaps because of the muggle influence since the Donovans were not muggleborns. Even his step-sister, who had always claimed to be integrated into the Muggle community (probably more to irritate her grandmother than anything), didn’t have particular “Muggle friends” that she met up with in the holidays. He couldn’t begin to imagine what it would be like to have to hide your entire lifestyle and true self from friends. How could it be worth it?

“Yeah, I had a good break too, thanks,” Chuck nodded. “It’s always good to get back on the ranch. It’s nice here and all but it really doesn’t compare.” He didn’t want to sound ungrateful or begrudging of being at Sonora but the ranch was where he belonged. Horses, cattle, mountains, meadows and a big sky that knew no boundaries - that was home. And that wasn’t even mentioning the people. The whole family had always been there for him, together they had raised him to be the young man he now was. Chuck had everything he needed at the ranch, besides that one person he had long dreamt of having, but now that he was older he’d found he didn’t really need her after all. “It’s always fun to be back with the family - we all live around the ranch, see,” he added.

“So was it just you, Jax and your mom for Christmas?” Chuck asked, since Gia hadn’t mentioned any other family members. He knew she was Greek so he wondered if they still had family over there.
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Gia

December 24, 2016 7:26 PM
Gia had never been to a ranch of any kind and so, she really didn’t know whether Sonora compared to it or not. She recalled some of the Greek cities and towns that they had lived in or visited when they were still in her home country and they were beautiful places. She recalled the one by the sea. It smelled clean and fresh. She had loved the sound of the waves at night while she tried to sleep in her small bed. It wasn’t anything like Seattle. Seattle was noises and smelled funny. She wasn’t anywhere near the water to hear the waves. All she heard was people. She tried to enjoy the city and appreciate the people, but sometimes it was hard. Sonora was quiet (and considering she was in Pecari, that ought to tell people something), with beautiful lands and architecture. It was a magical place. She didn’t understand why Chuck wouldn’t love it more.

“It’s good that you get to see your family regularly when you are home.” Gia commented. There were times when Gia wondered what it would have been like if her father had never died at the claws of a werewolf and If her brother had never been attacked. What would life had been like had they gone camping and returned unscathed? Would they spent holidays with the Donovans in Ireland or with her family in Greece? Would her father had started a tradition of his own and have both families together? These were things that she thought about, especially around the holidays when she listened to other people talk about their extended families and all the parties they went to.

She knew that thinking about things like that would do her no good. Her brother told her that the family didn’t want them. Her mother only cried when asked about it or went silent and left the room. Gia learned to stop asking so many questions. She didn’t think that both sides of the family would have left them behind. There was more to it than that. More than what her mother and brother were telling her. But like everyone else, she was simply kept in the dark to keep her ‘safe’.

“Yes.” Gia answered. “I do not know any of my extended family. They, uh, did not agree with some choices I guess.” Gia shrugged. She really didn’t know what she was supposed to tell people if it ever were to come up. The truth was, they did not want to deal with Jax and Gia’s mother left them as a result. It was simple as that. But Jax was a secret and she couldn’t admit to that. “Did you have a lot of parties?” She asked, returning the conversation to Chuck.
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