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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Sammy Meeks

March 16, 2017 4:04 AM
She barely saw her mothers the last few days of summer break. After Gia left their Nevada home with her mother and those men, their goodbyes still hanging in there, almost tangible, like maybe if one tried hard enough, they could be caught and held onto and bottled, Sammy had retreated to her bedroom, emerging almost exclusively for bathroom uses. She did not seek food; her mom brought her meals. She did not seek the sun; her mama came and forced open the curtains. She didn’t know what to do and in fact almost didn’t want to go back to Sonora with so many holes.

It felt so weird to be back without them, like a whole new school, a whole new foreign experience. Sammy had prepared herself for Jamie’s absence, but she had never imagined being at Sonora without Gia and Jax. She still had Laila and Kira and Wu and Joella and Chuck and Aislinn and Ben - perhaps she was spoiled to have so many she considered friends - but none of them were quite so close. Gia was practically her sister, flesh and blood without flesh and blood. The greatest connection she’d had in her entire life, the first face she saw in the morning and the last one she saw at night, her roommate, her best friend - she was gone.

The sixth year definitely didn’t want to go to the feast, her appetite unusually poor, dwindled to nothing, but she had nowhere else to go, not ready to see her dorm room without Gia’s trunks. So she went to the stupid feast. But she listened to a sum total of zero percent of the Headmaster’s speech and didn’t sing a note of the song.

Sammy did not move when the food became available. She did not speak to anyone around her. She just sat there. Silent and lost in her own mind, wondering if maybe it might’ve hurt less if she hadn’t sat at the Pecari table. Not Aladren, either, because Jax was gone and, like, Barnaby Pye was still there. But somewhere else. Crotalus or Teppenpaw. Hell, even the staff table, if they would’ve let her. The brunette just really wanted to be anywhere but here.

She was a Pecari, and Pecaris adapted. So she would adapt. Eventually.
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Laila Kennedy

March 19, 2017 11:22 PM
Laila had spent the majority of her summer behind the church gym with Cal Fullerton and by the time she was back on her wagon to school she was feeling fuzzy and light-headed. She had had a lovely vacation and was ready to see her friends again. One thing that Laila loved about Sonora was that she could sit wherever she wanted whenever she wanted. Aside from the Opening Feast, however. Which kinda sucked because her best friends were not in Crotalus. But she got along fine with Kira and almost thought she and the pureblood might be becoming friends and there was Arne Reinhardt even though he was endlessly annoying to her.

But coming back to Sonora was always hard because it meant she had to leave her comfortable small town life for a world which, while accepting, was not hers. Her friends and classmates were all really nice, but she was still a newcomer, she didn't have to live up to a legacy (which came as somewhat of a relief) but she also didn't have such a legacy to rely on. Here, she wasn't Laila Kennedy, golden girl. She was Laila Kennedy, unknown Muggleborn.

She hadn't seen Jax or Gia on the wagon ride over and had spent the whole trip completely worried as to what was going on. Something just didn't feel right. When she got to the school they were no where to be found either and she hadn't seemed to be able to find Sammy either so instead she had just gone to her dorm room and tried to focus on the next Blood Moon Rising book but she hadn't been able to. She had wanted to spend her first day back with her best friends, tell them all about the really amazing summer she'd had. Laila had just made up her mind to pretend to be angry with them and make them beg for forgiveness next time they talked before laughing and telling them she wasn't ever upset at all, just a little disappointed when she saw something which jarred her as odd.

Sammy, alone at the Pecari table looking utterly downcast. Where was Gia? Laila scanned Aladren. No Jax. Her heart began to beat quickly in her chest. Something was wrong, she just knew it. She went up numbly when she was awarded the prefect badge for Crotalus, using the opportunity to look for the Donovans, and as soon as Headmaster Brockert finished the rest of his speech and the food appeared, she rushed over to Sammy.

"Sammy?" she asked, her voice breaking, all of a sudden terrified. "What's going on? Where are Gia and Jax?"
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Sammy

March 23, 2017 2:33 AM
Sammy?

Reality stole her back, ripping her from the sad little day dream she was having where she was somewhere else. A moment ago, she had been imagining herself young again, more carefree. The summer before Sonora, maybe, running through her yard one moment, exploring a magical shop with the nice person who told her about magic the next. But now she glanced up to find Laila, looking and sounding as bad as Sammy felt. Oh no.

“What’s going on? Where’s Jax and Gia?”


Sammy took a deep breath to force herself into complete composure, and scooted over to make room for Laila to sit down beside her. “It’s a long story,” she offered, glancing between her friend and the available space.

“A lot of bad stuff happened in August,” she began carefully. “Actually, I guess a lot of bad stuff happened for… forever? I don’t know. It’s really complicated, and it was told to me so fast, and I was so tired because I didn’t sleep well with everything. I got a little lost. I don’t know.” Sammy took a breath. “So, like, at the end of August one night, their mom showed up at my house with these two guys, and they were carrying Gia, and she was all….” The images flashed before her mind, and she had to reset. “She was in a really bad way. And then Mrs. Donovan left with one of them and the other one stayed to try to fix Gia on my couch. And then their mom came back a few days later and said that these weird people had been after them for sometime because of something somebody’s uncle did? But I guess they finally got them and they did stuff to Jax and Gia, and now they’re in Ireland with their mom’s family. Mrs. Donovan said Gia might come back but that she didn’t think Jax ever could.”

For now, she didn’t mention the why of that part. Sammy didn’t know what people knew, how much news got around in the magical world. Not that her fellow Muggleborn would know then, but, like, it seemed like half the school had showed up last year knowing about whatever Makenzie Newell’s dad had done (Sammy didn’t really listen to gossip), so who knew? But she knew she would have to tell her, and soon. If people did know, it was probably best that Laila heard it from her.
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