Headmaster Brockert

March 03, 2017 4:03 PM
It was time for another school year to start. Mortimer sat at the staff table as they all waited for the new first years to come in. Missing from staff this year was Liam Ammon, who had taught Muggle Studies last year. Whether or not Mortimer cared was debatable. Professor Ammon had taught his subject in the exact balanced way that Mortimer approved of but yet his subject was not a particularly necessary one. Hence why it was an elective in the first place. And certainly Mortimer felt no personal attachment to the youngest staff member.

Of course, it would figure that someone that young would be flighty enough not to know what they wanted to do with the rest of their lives and throw away potential job security. Mortimer was sure the young man was out chasing some ridiculous unacheivable dream as young people were likely to do.

The first years arrived and Mortimer stood, placing a Sonorous charm on himself and began the Sorting spiel. "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 last year, there was nobody in this class he particularly cared about so he waited through it until it was done. Once everyone had found the appropriate table, he moved on.

""Would Aiden O' Neil and Savannah Brockert please come up and get your Head Student badges? In addition I'd like to call up Louis Valois, Abigail De La Garza, Laila Kennedy, and Ingrid Wolseithcrafte to recieve their prefect badges. Congratulations." Amazing, three Head Girls in a row for the Brockert family. After twenty years of not a single Head Student whose last name was Brockert.

Once the new prefects and Head Students had taken their seats again, Mortimer gave one last announcement. "This year's Midsummer Event will be a concert. Now we will sing the school song." Sheets with the words written on them appeared in front of the students.

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.

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Ivy Brockert

March 04, 2017 3:33 PM
All her life, Ivy had heard about Sonora and now she was finally here. The school where generations of her family had gone, where all her older cousins had attended or were currently attending, where her father had gone, where her parents had both taught, where they met and fell in love.

Sometimes, Ivy wished they both still were teaching here. Not because she wanted special treatment or even thought she would have gotten it but because then she'd still get to see them every day. She already missed them and her sister and especially her brother Vlad. Ivy was sure she was going to miss out on all sorts of stuff that he would be doing with Peyton and Harper. She just hoped she could make some friends to get her through the year. Otherwise Ivy was going to be awfully lonely.

She hadn't even come here on the same wagon as her cousins. Not her first cousins anyway, the people she knew. They all lived in Colorado and Ivy lived in Minnesota, so they had ended up on different wagons. Of course, by sheer coincidence, she'd met a boy on her wagon named Connor whose mother had been a Brockert making him her distant cousin. This was his first time at Sonora too and he seemed so nice. He'd probably end up in Teppenpaw.

As for her, Ivy didn't quite know where she'd end up. She doubted she'd be in Pecari, which had been her father's house. Even though she was a daddy's girl, but she possessed more of her mom's personality traits. That was likely why she was closer to her dad, because he saw her mom in her and he really loved Mom. Plus, she and her dad shared a love of plants.

And as she was a lot like her mom, except less peppy-Mom was extremely peppy, it would be hard to match that level of pep-she figured Teppenpaw was a distinct possiblity. Her mother had not attended school here, but she had been the Teppenpaw Head of House when she worked here and definitely matched the house traits.

The other house Ivy could see herself being sorted into was Aladren. She had a lot of what some would call geeky interests. She liked reading and learning and sharing what she learned with great enthusiasm. The new first year also enjoyed puzzles and crosswords and other word games.

Either one would be pretty cool. Well, depending on who she had for roommates. And Ivy had overall more faith in Teppenpaws there.

Now though was the moment of truth. Ivy took the flask from the person next to her, and drank. Her skin flushed a brilliant yellow. Teppenpaw. That was awesome! Even though she only saw two others, both girls, turning yellow as well. That meant Connor was somewhere else. Ivy looked at her cousin, only to see him red as could be.

Still it would be okay. Ivy really didn't mind, he was only a distant cousin and she'd only just met him. She was just a bit surprised.

The new Teppenpaw took a seat at her house table. Ivy applauded loudly when Savannah was announced as Head Girl. She was so proud of her cousin- and now housemate.

Once all the announcements were finished, Ivy turned to the person sitting across from her. She flashed them a big smile. "Hi, I'm Ivy Brocket, of the Western Brockerts. Are you as happy to be here as I am?"
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Eden Manger

March 06, 2017 9:29 PM
Blue for Aladren, yellow for Teppenpaw.

Hearing the names of the Houses announced like this by the Headmaster jogged Eden’s memory. Teppenpaw was Jake’s. Aladren, she was less confident but still fairly sure, was Arnold and Sally’s. The other two didn’t matter as much in the moment as she would have been the first Manger sent to either and she was just looking to remember her half-siblings’ and what Jake said they meant. Aladren was the smart House. Teppenpaw was friendly. Like Jake.

A goblet slid into her hands. Eden peered into it nervously, her blue eyes reflecting back to her despite the natural coloration of the liquid. She was filled with what she felt was understandable trepidation, as one of the first magical things they asked of the first years was to drink a strange potion that would at best change their appearance, at worst do who only knew what. She didn’t think potions were dangerous if used correctly, and she couldn’t imagine the school would do anything to harm them, but Eden had just gotten here, and she couldn’t just accept this without worrying about it. She didn’t trust enough for that.

But she remembered Jake told her about this, and he said it would be okay. Jake, she trusted. So she sipped.

After passing the goblet onto the next person, the first year’s next step was a thorough inspection of her hands. It took a moment before anything happened, during which she had only her nerves and a lingering bad taste to focus on, but soon enough, she saw her skin start to change. Teppenpaw yellow. Like her brother.

There were some announcements that she didn’t pay much attention to, obviously not knowing any of the new prefects or head students announced and not knowing what a midsummer event meant. She noticed that Ryder Knight, the boy who had spoken to her at Orientation, had turned red and was sitting at that other table, Crotalus. After the announcements, there was a song. She didn’t sing, but she did look over the words on the sheet music that appeared before her. Maybe next year. Eden wasn’t really in the mood for singing this time around.

The next moment, somebody was talking to her. It was a girl sitting across the table from her, flashing a big smile. She was also bright yellow, and she introduced herself with a lot of words. Eden knew that was the pureblood thing to do, but her outsider upbringing hadn’t lent to her habitually responding the same way. “I’m Eden,” she offered simply, giving slight pause to consider Ivy’s question. “Well, I wouldn’t say I’m as excited as you are,” she said with a small smile. “But I guess I’m happy to be here.”
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Alex Leifsson (and a bit of Madison)

March 07, 2017 10:28 PM
“What House do you think you’ll be in?” Madison whispered to Alex. She had read about the different Houses in the pamphlets they had received regarding the school. “You’ll probably end up in Aladren.” She tried not to be sour when she said this. She loved her sister. She really did, but sometimes, it was hard living with someone so perfect. It wasn’t enough that Alex always had a ton of friends, was super fun, and played sports. No, she had to be really smart too. It was really hard to compete with someone like that. It was absolutely exhausting.

Alex bit her lip and thought for a moment before responding. She hadn’t really thought much about which House she would like to be sorted into because she was too concerned with whether or not she would be sorted into a different House than her sister. Madison had a tendency to be a loner at times, and being sorted into the same house would make it easier for Alex to include her sister in her activities or group of friends. “I’m not sure,” Alex replied finally and let out a sigh. “I was hoping that we would end up in the same House.” She smiled at Madison and then turned her attention to the sorting ceremony that had started.

Madison felt conflicted by her sister’s words. Part of her wanted to be in the same House, but part of her didn’t. She felt that if they were in different Houses, then maybe she could shine for once. She wanted to be the one in the sunlight instead of the shadow. Even at the Orientation, she had felt like the ugly stepsister. She knew once they started talking to anyone that would be it. Alex would have all of the friends, because everyone instantly liked her and she would be left out in the cold. Okay, maybe she was being silly. Back home, their friends were mutual, but honestly, how much of that was out of politeness? Here, if she were in a different House, maybe she would have the chance to actually make friends that were her friends and not their friends.

Once the Sorting Ceremony started, Madison watched as her sister’s skin changed color. She was expecting Aladren, but…

Alex’s hand turned yellow. This meant she was in Teppenpaw. To her, this made sense. She was outgoing and tried to be friendly. She was so caught up in her thoughts that she nearly forgot that her sister was behind her in line to drink the potion. Alex quickly turned to see her sister’s hands turn brown. Madison was sorted into Pecari.

Alex felt a bit stunned. She hadn’t thought through what would happen if they were sorted into different Houses, even though logically she knew it was a possibility. She walked to the Teppenpaw table without saying anything else to her sister, simply because she didn’t know what to say. It wasn’t that she needed to be in the same house as Madison, but she knew she would now be worried about her sister being alone and not making any new friends.

She was still lost inside her own thoughts as she semi-listened to other first year Teppenpaw students around her introduce themselves to one another.

“I thought I would be excited to be here…” Alex chimed in, probably rather impolitely after hearing Eden introduce herself to Ivy. She meant for her statement to remain in her head, but she had blurted it out in her frazzled state.

“My apologies,” she began again, “I was thinking about something that was bothering me and didn’t mean to intrude. My name is Alessandra Leifsson of the New York Leifssons…but I usually go by Alex.” She hoped the other girls would excuse her lack of enthusiasm, as it was out of character for the new Teppenpaw. Alex glanced at the Pecari table in hopes of seeing what her sister was doing.

OOC: This post was co-written with Madison Leifsson's author.
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Ivy

March 16, 2017 8:02 PM
Ivy smiled back. "Nice to meet you, Eden." So the other girl wasn't as excited and she sort of wondered why. Maybe Eden had wanted a different house or was homesick, the latter of which Ivy could certainly understand, as she missed her parents, Lavendar and especially Vlad already. She was trying to be as positive as possible though. Or maybe Eden was Muggleborn and was scared, in which case Ivy would have to do her best to make her feel at ease. Or it could just be that she wasn't all that excitable. Ivy didn't know if she would consider herself as such either so much but she didn't want to put people off by being a downer. Perhaps she was overcompensating.

Anyway, she didn't want to pry so she didn't pursue that line of conversation. It seemed like it would be a rather awkward one.

She was saved from having to find another one when her other roommate spoke up."Pleasure to meet you, Miss Leiffson." She responded automatically as was ingrained into her. "You can call me Ivy." She added both so Alex would know she had permission and so Eden wouldn't feel...weird or something. Eden hadn't introduced herself that way, so she was likely not accustomed to doing such. Still, Ivy had to or risk offending people or giving them the wrong idea even if she had no intentions of being anything less that kind to everyone. There were people, people like her cousin Kelsey, who would write her off if she didn't introduce herself the right way, though to such people, her last name would be readily recognizable. At the very least, she was noticeably related to both the Head Girl and the Headmaster. Still, Ivy didn't want to get a reputation for bad manners.

The Teppenpaw felt bad though when Alex mentioned something was bothering her. "It's no problem."She reassured the other girl. She had been focused on Eden at that point anyway. "Are you all right?" Ivy asked, concerned. If she could help Alex feel better she certainly wanted to do so.
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Eden

March 23, 2017 2:17 AM
Ivy’s smile felt warm, genuine, and almost familiar, so Eden decided that she liked her. She hadn’t made a big deal of their difference introduction styles, so that was generally a positive. Eden was never going to be “Eden Manger of the Rhode Island Mangers,” partially because she didn’t want to be, partially because she was raised differently, and partially because the only Rhode Island Mangers now were her and her mom. It hadn’t really been a “branch” in the same sense before, but with Dad gone, it certainly wasn’t now.

Eden was about to return Ivy’s gesture of good will when her attention was drawn to another girl nearby. She too introduced herself in the pureblood societal fashion, although she offered a nickname: Alex. Eden didn’t see any other yellow kids sitting around the table, so unless she just happened to miss them at a glance, it seemed like they were it for the new batch.

Alex seemed sad, mentioning having something on her mind and it being the cause of her accidental intrusion. Ivy was immediately kind, excusing the interruption and asking to Alex’s well-being. Eden felt a little bad about it, but she didn’t really care that much about Alex’s problem. The blonde was a bit too involved in her own grief to be very empathetic at the moment. She just didn’t have the emotional room for it. So for now, she just let Ivy’s polite interest suffice, contributing nothing of her own but the gaze of her blue eyes.
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