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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Farrah Welsh

December 12, 2016 10:18 PM
Farrah’s midterm had been pretty fantastic up until she ran into Julie Stein. The big vacation had been announced at Christmas and Farrah had found out that they would be going to Holland for a couple of weeks that summer. Her dad said that they would probably go to Amsterdam and maybe one other place while they were there, so her passport would be stamped quite a few times. It wasn’t France, which she was hoping she would be able to tell her roommate, but still, it was in the right area and maybe that would be impressive to Madeleine?

She had also been able to shop for gifts for her friends. After she had sent them off, she thought that perhaps they were too childish for her friends and they would laugh at the gifts or find her too childish to hang out with anymore. Her mom told her that she was thinking too much about it. The gifts were sweet and she was sure that Farrah’s friends would love them. She really hoped that was the case. She had even bought a matching scarf of the one that she had bought Kellen because, well, who didn’t love dragons? But if she was wearing hers and Kellen didn’t like his at all, she would just feel dumb.

Aside from her second thoughts on her gifts, Farrah had convinced her parents to let her see her friends during the summer. She was thinking of maybe having them over separately or seeing if Georgia wanted to come over and then maybe Farrah could visit Kellen? She would work the details out with them later; that is, if they even wanted to hang out over the summer. She and Kellen had talked about it already, but she hadn’t yet had a chance to talk about it with Georgia.

Those were the good moments at home. The bad included a very annoying Corra who had suddenly decided that playing the Harp was the coolest thing ever and Julie Bell. Julie Bell had once been her friend, but something changed her when she went into the seventh grade. Puberty. Puberty changed her. She had all the right looks that got her into the cool crowd. Farrah hadn’t known any of this but when she spotted Julie at the local pond, Farrah had tried talking to her only to be laughed at and shamed in front of everyone by her former friend. It had been horrifying. Her other friends had gone off on family getaways, so they hadn’t been around to warn her. She had never seen someone change so quickly. After that, Farrah had stayed away from the public pond and just ice skated at the pond on her property.

Bu she was back at Sonora now and life was much better here. She was really looking forward to seeing her friends again. She took a seat at a semi empty part of a table and looked around for Georgia and Kellen. Since things were lenient here during the Return Feast, she thought it would be okay if they all sat together. When she spotted them, she waved them over and patted the seats around her. “Hi!” She greeted eagerly. “How was your holiday?”

OOC: Farrah’s shopping adventure can be found here
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Kellen Mormont

December 13, 2016 3:51 AM
Nothing says “Merry Christmas” like surprise therapy sessions with your entire “family”. Kellen likely should have seen it coming, but it definitely wasn’t how he wanted to spend his break from school. He was pretty in touch with his feelings, and didn’t want to have to share them with people who, in reality, didn’t care about them to begin with. The prospect of having to reveal some of the terrible things Adam had said to him, and his mother, made him sick to his stomach. He knew his step brother would only deny them anyhow, and then his step mother would go off on a tirade about lying, and who would Kellen make up such horrible lies about her precious, perfect son. It was all a big waste of time. Time he could have spent reading, hanging out at the comic shop, or learning how to shave. He hadn’t been away from school long, but Kellen was starting to notice an ugly, patchy shadow of a mustache growing on his lip. With 13 just around the corner, he was very well aware that he was in the throes of puberty. Awesome. As if he needed help to be anymore awkward.


The bright spot of his break, was receiving a Christmas gift from Farrah. After the candy gram she’d sent him (which caused all sorts of feelings), he wasn’t expecting anything. Her friendship was more than he could ask for, and she still sent him a super cool dragon scarf anyway. Kellen had always fancied himself a scarf guy. Particularly because some of his favorite fictional characters wore them, Tom Baker’s 4th Doctor, and Benedict Cumberbatch’s Sherlock. He wore the scarf as often as he could, and made a point to wear it on the wagon ride back to school.

The scarf also meant that he needed to get something for Farrah as well, and though it took him a bit of time, he was pretty happy with his selection. Initially, he’d considered getting her a replica of the Evenstar necklace Arwen wore in the Lord of the Rings films. It kind of tied into them being on Team New Zealand for the fair together, but it also made him recall a very...awkward...dream he had. Yeah, probably not the best idea if he hoped to have any illusion of control over his body. Instead, he spent the better part of two afternoons combing the Hawthorne district of downtown Portland for just the right thing. When he finally found it, he just knew--it was perfect. It was fragile though, so instead of entrusting it to an owl, (even though his mother assured him it’d be fine, and that she’d cushion the crap out of it so it wouldn’t arrive shattered) Kellen penned a letter to his friend, thanking her for the gift, and letting her know that he hadn’t forgot her. This was just something better hand delivered.

His mother helped him wrap it, so it didn’t look like a wadded up piece of paper, and he decided it was best to just hold it for the ride. The wagon was bumpy, and very highly populated, so it wasn’t until he reached Cascade Hall that Kellen felt like he could breathe. He was glad to see Farrah seated at their table, and with space around her. He felt his stomach leap a little as he made his way to her, and took up one of the empty spaces next to her.

“Hey.” He said with a smile, as he gingerly placed her gift on the table in front of them. He considered telling her about the whole family therapy thing, when she asked about his holiday, but instead decided not to. The feast wasn’t really the place, and he preferred to see her happy. He wasn’t about to turn another feast into a Kellen Mormont pity party. “Decent.” He said, feeling like that wasn’t an entirely inaccurate description overall. “Yours? This is for you, by the way, sorry it’s late.” He said, pointing to the nearly wrapped object on the table. “I saw it, and it made me think of you. I hope it’s not too lame.” He said as the corner of his mouth twitched upwards. He knew the moment he saw the snow globe containing two cats, holding hands and ice skating that he needed to get it for her. Kellen found himself holding his breath as he waited for her to unwrap it. Hopefully he wasn’t wrong.
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Farrah

December 14, 2016 5:29 PM
Farrah was happy to hear that Kellen’s midterm had gone okay for him. She knew his summer hadn’t been all that great and she wanted to make sure his Christmas hadn’t been ruined in any way. “That’s great to hear!” Farrah replied enthusiastically. Her eyes lit up at the sight of the gift, remembering the fact that Kellen had written her telling her that it was too fragile to owl. It had made her rather curious to know what it was that couldn’t be sent to her so seeing the box in front of her brought about a sort of giddiness that she always experienced at Christmas and on her birthday.

“My holiday was pretty good.” Farrah replied as she carefully began to unwrap his gift to her. “Corra has started to learn the harp, did I tell you that? I can’t remember now. Anyway, listening to her practice is torture.” Farrah explained, getting the wrapping off and now working on the box. “My parents announced our vacation this year will be to Holland, which is exciting. Oh!” Farrah paused in opening the box to look at him. “And they agreed to let me see you for some of the summer!” She gave him a wide grin before returning to her gift.

Now unwrapped and the box open, Farrah pulled out the snowglobe and had a look at it. “Oooo, this is so nice!” She replied, giving it a shake to see the sparkles flutter around the cats. “This is so adorable! Thank you so much!” Farrah set the globe down and wrapped her arms around her friend for a hug. “This is so wonderful, thank you!” She said again as she pulled away from him. “I’ll put this on my desk! Did you like the scarf?” Farrah asked him. She didn’t think he’d tell her if he didn’t like it, but she hoped that he did. She thought it was cute and would look good on him. Plus, he was into the same things as she was, so surely he would love a dragon scarf...


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Georgia

December 23, 2016 2:26 PM
Christmas had been weird. Georgia had had a taste of what it was to flit between her parents during the summer holidays and hadn’t liked it one little bit. Christmas had been a million times worse because… Well, it was Christmas. They were meant to be together. It had started before the holidays with the owls from her mom, asking her to choose who to spend which days with. There was literally no way she could do that. How could she? She had written back to say she wanted to spend time with both of them, and they should work that out. In the end, she had had most of Christmas with her mom but her dad had picked her up after lunch on Christmas Day, so she’d had the evening with him, plus the rest of the holidays. She had had two Christmas dinners, which she guessed was sort of a plus, and it had spaced out the present-getting part of the day. She was trying to find silver linings, to make the best of the bad situation, but it was still so strange. When she was with her mom in their old house, it felt so incomplete, and her dad’s new place was still so unfamiliar. So not home. The Christmas tree was so wrong. It was covered with a couple of sets of shiny new shop baubles, which just made her feel so bad - he had been given none of their collection of family decorations, accumulated over the years. Her room at his house was so bare… Her mother had kept Georgia’s whole childhood, their whole family life, and left her dad with this bare box. Though every time thoughts like that crossed her mind, she questioned whether he’d been offered it and rejected it…

“Maybe next year I can come to you first,” she had offered, when he’d commented about the place being a little lack lustre. “We could do some Christmas crafts.”

“I’d like that. Have some Georgia originals on the walls again.”

“Why don’t you ask mom for some of that stuff? If you want it?”

“I don’t know. There’s a lot to work out with your mother. It just…” he cut himself off. He didn’t want to say that it didn’t seem worth it. He didn’t mean that. Not about the pictures Georgia had drawn, or the decorations they’d made for the tree. They were worth it. But he had to fight so hard for every aspect of this. To see her fairly, over the holidays. He didn’t necessarily have the time and energy to argue over everything else. And he didn’t want to associate all the things she’d made with the fights and the animosity that it would take to get them. “It’s complicated,” he finished the sentence with an apologetic smile.

It’s complicated was becoming a familiar phrase. It was becoming the catch all term for things people couldn’t be bothered to explain to her, or didn’t want to… And she couldn’t help but wonder what he’d been going to say. Why all the things they’d done together over the years, all those memories, weren’t part of what he wanted to work out...


The time had gone by too fast. Her time at home was already so limited, and now it had to be split between two separate parents. Before she knew it, she’d been back on the wagon to Sonora. It wasn’t all bad. She was looking forward to seeing her friends. She had sent Farrah a notebook covered with owls wearing hats and scarves, and a matching pen with a little owl on the bit that clipped it to your pocket. She’d sent both the guys candygrams at the end of the previous term but hadn’t done presents for them as she didn’t know them that well. She had loved the panda hood that Farrah had sent her, and worn it lots over the holidays. She’d appreciated the note Farrah sent with it. Whilst she was at her mom’s, she had owled back with Farrah’s present, but whilst she was at her dad’s, she had taken advantage of the offer in Farrah’s letter and given her a ring. Nothing had been up, in particular, but it had been nice to say merry Christmas and have a chat, and to just talk to someone her own age. She’d seen a couple of kids from school whilst she’d been at her mom’s, but she’d just run into them around, not invited them over or anything. At her dad’s, she didn’t know anyone in the area. It was good to talk to Farrah, to talk about the things she couldn’t with her dad, even if she didn’t go deep into how the whole thing was feeling. She didn’t want to bring Farrah down over the holidays and, even though her Dad made a point of being in the kitchen and letting her take the cordless into her room, it still felt un-private, and weird to say too much about him when he was just a couple of rooms away. It was just good to chat though. To speak to someone who wasn’t her mom or her dad for a bit. Much as she loved them, it could get claustrophobic at times, especially now that they didn’t have each other to dilute their attention.

She went and joined Farrah when she waved, arriving just as Farrah was bemoaning Corra’s latest hobby. She, of course, made the suitable sympathetic noises whenever Corra was a pain in Farrah’s backside, but Georgia was actually bursting with curiosity about her. She didn’t have any siblings. In TV shows, the bratty sibling always got on with the best friend… She sort of liked the thought of having a little sister substitute, but one with none of the problems a real one would bring.

“My break was fine. Nice and warm,” she added, in reference to the gift Farrah had sent her.

She was curious to see what Kellen had got Farrah. When her friend opened it though, she couldn’t help but think it was kind of romantic, what with the little cats holding hands. Which was fine. If Kellen liked Farrah, that was totally fine. She just didn’t want to be crashing in on that… Still, Farrah had asked them both to come over.

“That’s exciting about Holland,” she grinned, in response to Farrah’s news. “You’re so lucky to do so much travelling! But hey, at least we get to explore the world in miniature with the fair, right?” she added.

OOC - sorry, wasn’t quite sure where/how to insert Georgia. Hope it’s not too clunky.
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Kellen

January 16, 2017 4:57 PM
“I’m happy to hear that.” Kellen replied in response to Farrah’s comment about her holiday. “Well, not the bit about the harp, of course.” He added, wrinkling his nose at the idea of his own half sister, Olivia picking up some obnoxious instrument at some point. It was an impossible idea, and while Adam was annoying enough, he imagined that would push him over the edge. Thankfully he didn’t have to deal with siblings at his mother’s house. A smiled crossed his face when Georgia joined them. He didn’t know much about her outside of her being Farrah’s best friend, but that fact alone made her alright in his book.

“Hi Georgia. I’m glad your break went well.” He said politely before turning his attention back to
Farrah as she opened his gift. “Holland does sound cool.” Kellen agreed with Georgia, but his interest in Holland stopped as soon as Farrah announced that she’d get to come visit him during the summer. He was elated, and felt his ears turn red as he let himself begin to imagine some of the things they’d do together. He wanted to take her to Saturday Market, to the comic shop he visited while home, and it wasn’t unreasonable to think they might go swimming at some point.

Kellen tried to focus on Farrah, and was relieved that she seemed to like it. He should have seen the hug coming, but it still took him a little by surprise. “Y-you’re welcome. I’m glad you like it.” He said, his tone suddenly a little more awkward than it had been as he scooted himself as close to the table as he could. “Of course I did! I loved it. I wore it on the wagon. Thanks again.” He said with a smile, before considering Georgia’s comment about the fair.

“That’s true, I’m glad you both signed up. I’m also looking forward to visiting the other booths. Do you guys want to go together? I mean, obviously we’ll be working our booth together, when we aren’t, we could hang and check out the other ones? Maybe?” Truthfully, he would have been happy to just browse them with Farrah. He knew Georgia was her friend too though, and maybe he and the Teppenpaw would be able to bond over their booth and get to know each other better by then. He definitely didn’t want her to feel excluded, even if that meant sharing Farrah’s attention.
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Farrah

January 17, 2017 8:53 PM
Farrah smiled at her best female friend as she commented about the gift. She was glad that Georgia enjoyed it because she wasn’t sure if it would have been too immature for her. Farrah thought those kinds of things were adorable, but she knew that other people thought they were stupid (like some of the girls back home). It was really a relief that Georgia felt the same way about the hat, scarf, glove combo as she did.

“Yeah, I’m glad my parents want us to be ‘cultured’.” Farrah replied. She knew she was rather privileged as her parents made pretty good money, at least enough to keep up with the Joneses, but they worked hard and they made sure that Farrah and her sister understood how money works by making them do chores and earn their allowance. The only thing that they really got that was so big was their yearly family trips but she knew that was mostly because her parents were never able to travel much before they made money and thus, wanted to explore the world.

“Also, my parents would love to have you come visit me, Georgia.” Farrah replied. They wanted Kellen to come too so that they could watch him, but Farrah explained that his time with his parents was limited, so it was better if she went to see him and they reluctantly agreed. She probably should have said that about Georgia too, but she thought that maybe Georgia would have liked a break from her parents. “If you wanted, of course.” She added so that Georgia didn’t feel completely obligated to stay with her for a short period of time. “They want to meet my Sonora friends.”

She grinned happily when Kellen said that he loved her gift. Like her gift to Georgia, she had been worried that he would have deemed to too immature, but she was happy that it wasn’t the case. “Cool, we’ll be twins now.” She replied.

“Of course!” Farrah exclaimed. She couldn’t think of anyone else with whom she’d want to spend the fair with, whether it was working on the booth or walking around the booths. “If I have to learn countries by myself, it’s not going to be a fun fair for me at all.” Farrah replied with a pout. “I was happy to see your name on the sign-up sheets, Georgia! I forgot to tell you that. It’ll be fun to work on a project with the both of you!”
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Georgia

January 22, 2017 1:30 AM
Georgia smiled, at the invitation from Kellen, and Farrah’s enthusiastic reception of both that idea, and of her having signed up in the first place.

“That sounds great,” she smiled. The worry that she’d been tagging along or cramping their style all but evaporating. “I wasn’t super sure about it otherwise - I mean, like you said, it didn’t seem a fun thing to do on my own, but if I got to join up with you guys, it suddenly seemed like a great thing to do,” she tried to explain. Even Farrah’s comment about her and Kellen being like twins with their matching scarves didn’t bug her. It was the funny thing about worry and jealousy - nine times out of ten, when you shined a little light on it, it disappeared. Kellen inviting her to hang out, and Farrah’s reaction about her signing up reassured her that she’d just been worrying about nothing. She still thought there might be A Thing between them, either now or at some point, but at the moment it seemed like it wasn’t going to be something that pushed her out.

“I’d love to come over summer,” she smiled, really glad that Farrah had invited her. She was sure she should make it up at some point but at least it meant she didn’t have to choose which of her parents got to meet her school friends, which would be yet another moment of seeming like she was playing favourites.

“I’ll ask my parents the next times I owl them,” she nodded, the plural feeling slightly clumsy. Sometimes it was small things like that that tripped her up, not knowing quite how to phrase certain elements of a sentence to convey the right meaning.
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