Headmaster Brockert

May 19, 2017 9:23 PM
The school year had not started out on a good note. First of all, there was the fact that some students had withdrawn, which could reflect poorly on Sonora as a whole. More importantly though, it meant some badges had had to be reassigned, including Head Boy and after actually interacting with John Umland, Mortimer wasn't sure he was a good option in the least as he was an impudent little twit and how he'd gotten more votes than Tobi Reinhardt-as after Aiden O'Neil withdrew, he'd had to give the badge to the person with the next most votes-the Headmaster had no idea. It was just a testimony to the failure of the system that allowed students to vote on who recieved the honor.

Not that it mattered as Mr. Reinhardt had also left school.

Then Professor Perrault had quit abruptly. This annoyed Mortimer to no end. With Professor Pye leaving and Coach Grase on what seemed to be neverending leave, they were already short staffed. In particular, Professor Carter was exceedingly overworked. Of course, she would have been less so had she not insisted on teaching Muggle Studies. Especially because, thanks to Professor Perrault's departure, the Intermediate class had overlapped with Beginner Charms. It didn't take a genius to figure out which one Mortimer thought was more important.

To top that off, the substitute Quidditch Coach had left Professor Carter to officiate the first Quidditch game!

Fortunately, they'd been able to scramble up a couple of substitute professors for the following term. Unfortunately, one of them was his nephew Cory's friend Neal whom Mortimer felt would possibly be a pain in his backside. Despite Neal being older than the other substitute, Daniel Nash, another Sonora graduate as well as some of the other staff members, Mortimer couldn't help but judge him by the company he kept and see him as an overgrown teenager. And Neal was going to be involved in shaping young minds, including Emerald, who was probably smarter and more mature than he was.

Once the students had filed in and sat down, Mortimer stood. "Welcome back everyone, I hope you have all had a good break." He still didn't really care if they did. "Before we begin the feast, I have one announcement to make. Please welcome our new professors, Professor Nash who will be covering Advanced Charms and Advanced Defense Against the Dark Arts and Professor Davison who will be covering Beginner and Intermediate Charms. I trust you will all treat them with the respect befitting their position." Blatant lie, that was. Like Mortimer trusted teenagers to be respectful . "Enjoy your meal." He sat and began his usual dinner of Returning Feast meal of steak and bourbon.

OOC-Permission granted to say Isis insisted on continuing to teach Muggle Studies.
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John Umland

May 20, 2017 12:15 PM
Most years, the two annual feasts were events to at least mildly look forward to – not too much, of course, as they began periods of separation from his family, but still. After being away from Sonora for a bit, the Feasts were pleasant enough occasions if John was in at least a moderately social mood, and even when he wasn’t the food was good. So there was always that.

This year, however, that was a very minor consideration indeed, as John hadn’t left Sonora for the holidays. He had planned to spend almost all his time holed up in Aladren, reading and working, but the lure of the almost empty school building had proven too much for him. He had spent a lot of time reading and working, but also a lot just wandering around, enjoying the peace and quiet and the finally feeling comfortable going wherever he liked because there was no-one else there. The price, of course, was feeling guilty about enjoying himself when he was hurting his mother by doing it, and now being horribly annoyed by the very prospect of everyone else coming back.

Well – almost everyone else. Pye was gone. This was not, however, helpful. There were still enough people pouring into the building to make him want to shred something. If Aiden hadn't decided to bail and land him with the Head Boy badge, John didn’t think he would have even gone to the Feast this year, his last time, but since the Teppenpaw had, he supposed he had no real choice in the matter and so decided to get on with it.

As everyone settled down, he looked over the Teppenpaw table several times until he saw Joe. Joe did not see him; John could not say if this was unintentional or not. It was possible Joe was ignoring his existence just to stay out of detention, as he suspected his brother was royally angry with him right about now, but it was also possible he was just…being a Teppenpaw. That John’s absence had not been enough of a problem for anyone at home to upset Joe and that Joe was therefore just having a nice time with his friends. That was what John had wanted to happen – for the family to realize they were better off without him and start acting like there were just three brothers with one sister in the family – so why, now that it was possible that it had happened, did the thought make him completely miserable?

Pure selfishness, of course. Mom always cautioned against Pride – she didn’t realize what the real problem was. I do what I do not want to do, and what I want to do, I do not do. For God’s sake, I just want to know – Mom, Dad, Paul, Joanie – Julian – I just want to know if they’re all right – couldn’t he decide to be a sadist just this once and rub my face in how nobody gives a damn that I wasn’t there? Should I ask? But I can’t ask.

Irrelevant data. Feeling sorry for himself wasn’t going to help anything. Brockert was talking, talking about things that were relevant. He glanced over the new Pye, who evidently preferred to be called Nash but who John suspected he was going to keep thinking of as New Pye unless he proved a lot more interesting than people usually did in the one semester John was going to know him from a hatrack. New Pye was even better-looking than Old Pye, so John was instantly disinclined to think there was much of a chance that he’d prove interesting enough to warrant becoming Nash in half a year instead of just remaining New Pye in John’s head, though something about the man’s real name did ring a bell…where had he heard it before? It was a remarkably common-sounding name, of course, but he was sure there was some specific association….

Probably not relevant. Especially now that the food was out. John poured himself a cup of tea, then took a sip. He only just remembered to mentally compare it to the tea at home and deem it inferior. He had, if he was to be honest, almost forgotten what tea did taste like at home, but honesty – dreadful habit, that. Nothing but trouble that way. Even the project he was working on to secure his future involved a number of lies, lies he’d had to tell to have any chance of having a nice life after June. He noticed someone was looking at him and assumed it had something to do with him sitting there drinking tea with an empty plate in front of him. “Hello,” he said.
16 John Umland Bah, humbug. 285 John Umland 0 5


Aislinn Nicolls

May 20, 2017 11:00 PM
Aislinn stared over towards the Pecari table at her sister. She was worried about Sutton. Yesterday, her sister had looked like her sister, but today, she looked like someone else. She was dressing completely different from the short skirts and high boots to the red lips and dark liner. She had started acting like a stranger before that though. She had begun locking herself in her room and skipping meals. When Aislinn had tried to talk to her, Sutton had been sullen. She didn’t know what was going on.

Now that they were back at school, she had hoped that Gia, whom Sutton had grown closer to, would be of some assistance, but Aislinn was disappointed to find that Gia, among others, had left the school. She wondered if that had anything to do with Sutton’s mood. She knew that her sister didn’t have many friends. Aislinn didn’t either, but she didn’t find it to be of much importance. She preferred the solitary world of knowledge. However, there was one person that interrupted that world.

Shifting down the table, Aislinn sat in front of John. She was going to say hi to him, but he seemed lost in some sort of thought. They had had a few interesting conversations regarding things like transfiguration, however, she still didn’t have a clue past what he was willing to reveal. He was an enigma all his own. Titling her head slightly, her curls bouncing to one side, she stared curiously at him. He was certainly like no one else.

Somewhere among the last few moments, John’s entrancement had turned into Aislinn’s, as he was now talking to her. “Oh, um, hi. How was your midterm?” She asked, hoping that he hadn’t noticed that she had been staring. “It’s weird that so many people have left, doesn’t it?”

OOC: I'm assuming their conversations, however, feel free to ignore or add to said occurrences as you see fit. :)
0 Aislinn Nicolls Is it really that bad? 297 Aislinn Nicolls 0 5

John

May 24, 2017 7:09 PM
The person observing his distraction was Aislinn. John did not know if this was better or worse than someone else doing it. On one hand, she seemed not to mind his strangeness in general, but on the other, he was a bit uncomfortable with her catching him off-guard. With Mom and Joanie just gone, now, and even Clark difficult to access, John had (by his own standards of such things) allowed himself to start really expressing ideas to Aislinn much more quickly than he usually did, and when he thought about it, that felt...strange. A little dangerous, even, ridiculous as that was. Aside from Mom, who he was reasonably sure he had adored within a day, John usually preferred to thoroughly evaluate people before he ever said anything of consequence to them.

Now, though...it wasn’t just the stimulation he wanted, though he couldn’t deny that Aislinn - for lack of a better term - snapped into sudden focus for him when she provided that in conversation. It was, he was ashamed to admit even to himself, the sense of some connection to another human being. And so he said more than he meant to, then withdrew into himself - intellectual intimacy and trust was, after all, no small part of what had gotten him into this mess - and then started the whole thing over again….

Wrong, of course. Ought not do it. He wished he could just ignore the fact that no matter how he tried to reason himself into believing differently, he still knew Right from Wrong. He didn’t want to anymore. It wasn’t reasonable to continue doing so, really - he’d get much further in this life if he could just convince himself that there wasn’t another one. He was already behaving as though there was not - he had now missed church on one of the holiest days of the year, and did not even know why. So he hadn’t gone home, because it was better for his family if he stayed away from them - so what? Aside from the school grudgingly accommodating its Catholic population for at least some of the holy days of obligation, he was of age. He could probably tell the staff he wished to leave at such-and-such a time and return at this-or-that and they might well permit it whether anyone had time to escort him or not. Certainly they had no right to keep him here if he did not wish to stay, just the right to refuse to let him come back if he left without permission. And yet, he had not even inquired with anyone about church over midterm. Why had he done that?

“Weird,” repeated John, trying to bring to mind what Aislinn had actually just said while eighty percent of his thoughts wandered off-task. While I stood rapt in the wonder of it, messengers came to me from the king and all-hailed me Thane of Cawdor, by which title these weird sisters had saluted me, and gave me earnest of success in the coming on of time with hail, king that shalt be. “Yes, it’s...strange. So many at once. They’ll be missed. I missed you,” he concluded abruptly. “Over midterm, I mean - I was here. I had a lot of work to do, so I stayed here. Did you have a good time at home?”


OOC: John misquotes Macbeth’s letter to Lady Macbeth from the Shakespeare play about them, jumbling it a bit with one of the soliloquies.
16 John Yeah, pretty much. 285 John 0 5


Aislinn

June 09, 2017 10:57 AM
If Aislinn didn’t have amazing self control, she probably would have been sitting with her mouth hanging open in shock for the fact that John had stated to some form that he had missed her. She hadn’t been expecting him to say that at all. Her brain was racing in an attempt to come to some conclusion as to what was he had exactly meant when he said that, which just wouldn’t work since he was awaiting a response. “Home was…complicated,” she stated tentatively. Her fingers twirled together while she collected her thoughts.

“Sutton is worrying me,” Aislinn confided to John. “She’s not acting like herself. And now Gia is gone. I was hoping that being around her would help Sutton.” She frowned as she glanced back over to the Pecari table. Her blue eyes flicked back to John. “I’m glad that you didn’t leave. I mean that you weren’t one of the ones to leave. I missed you too.” She looked down to her hands before abruptly putting them to her sides and turning back to him. She was rambling. She only did that when she was nervous and revealing anything about how she felt was always a challenge. It was easier to stay within intellectual dialogues.

“Uh, but, yes, midterm was good otherwise. I received some rare ingredients for my Potions kit from my dad and my mom got me a few books I wanted. Plus, it was nice being able to spend some time with them.” She had missed her parents, even if she had only gotten to see her father for a few hours. Being a mediwizard, her father was often called away to the hospital. The holidays were an even busier time of the year since people tended to do things they ought not to do. One day, Aislinn hoped to be working along side her father.

“You’ll be graduating soon,”. Aislinn said with a note of sadness in her voice. His mention of having a lot of work led her down this thought track. John only had a semester left, this semester, and then he would be gone. Trying to act a little more enthusiastically towards the idea, she added, “Do you have any prospects lined up yet?” She couldn’t imagine John not having a clear plan, but one never knew. She used to think that she knew Sutton, her own twin, but now, she felt like she didn’t have a clue.
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John

June 11, 2017 12:23 PM
Complicated. That was a loaded word if John had ever heard one. The sensible thing, he knew, to do whenever someone mentioned that things were complicated was to run screaming in the opposite direction, at least if slipping away quietly before the Complicated One noticed wasn’t an option. Unfortunately, however, flight was not really an option for several reasons right now, which meant he was stuck Dealing With Someone’s Feelings.

Please be easier to follow than Julian and Joanie. Please be easier to follow than Julian and Joanie. Please be easier to follow than Julian and Joanie, he mentally implored her. Usually, he had discovered, the thing Julian and Joanie were talking about was not even the thing they were really angry about, and half the time he honestly had no idea why they were angry with him. He missed them both desperately, but not the part where that happened. Luckily, though, Aislinn’s problem was actually something he could relate to. He knew what it was like to be worried about one’s sister.

“That’s good,” he said when she spoke about the rest of her midterm. He hesitated, then added, “I don’t have anything helpful to say about your sister,” he said, figuring it was better to get that out of the way up front. “My sister worries me sometimes, too, but….” He shrugged uncomfortably. “Whenever I’ve tried to help her, it just made things worse. I hope that doesn’t happen to you.” He contemplated how nice it would be to duck under the table and let various classmates kick him in the head until he forgot he’d decided all that constituted a good set of things to say, or else how nice it would be to flee into the desert for a few decades like St. Mary of Egypt. “But, so, uh, potion ingredients, eh?” he said, latching onto a more agreeable topic. “Got any experiments planned?”

He shrugged when asked about his prospects. “I guess I’ll know soon enough,” he said, waving vaguely toward the high windows where owls entered the room with the mail every morning. “Here’s hoping I wasn’t too ambitious in my applications.” John was not in doubt of his abilities, but he was concerned about other people’s willingness to acknowledge them, as he didn’t Know People. “I’m considering staying in this country, if anywhere makes it, uh, something I can afford. I’ve applied to a few schools in your east. And a few in my east. The geography’s more interesting than I’m used to either way.” Calgary was not that far from the mountains, of course - he had gone to the mountains almost every summer for as long as he could remember, house-sitting with his family while his great-grandparents went to visit family in Ontario- but it was still, itself, undeniably pretty flat. Maybe it was because of how well he’d always liked the mountains when his family went on holiday (there, he thought absently, in the mountains, you feel free. I read, much of the night, and go south in the winter.), but he couldn’t deny finding the idea of living somewhere more visually interesting, at least for a while, appealing. “What about you? LIke one part of the continent more than the other?”
16 John Here's hoping it isn't worse than today. 285 John 0 5