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 First of all, there was the fact that some students had withdrawn, which could reflect poorly on Sonora as a whole.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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Owen Brockert

May 26, 2017 6:52 AM
As usual, Owen was glad to be back at Sonora. While he loved his family very much, he missed being with Jemima. He had seen her during the break as usual but that was never the same as seeing her every day. Even if they did separate things for the better part of one, Owen still made time to see her. Nothing and nobody was more important to him than Jemima was. His writing was the only thing that could compete and he tended to consider the two completely equal.

Which made being in the second half of his sixth year kind of...unpleasant. True, he had a year and a half left-albeit with the dreadful summer months situated in there-to be with her every single day. Eventually though, Owen hoped they would get married. Still, even if they did-if her family thought he was good enough-they might still end up being apart for awhile because they probably wouldn't be able to live together without being married as it wasn't proper. This was a painful thought.The mere idea of being separated from Jemima for a long period of time made his heart ache.

And Theodore had suggested that it would happen that they would go to different schools, though in truth Owen didn't know why he would have to go to school to be a writer or Jemima to be an artist. Wasn't creativity something that couldn't be taught? And he'd learned grammer and stuff from one of his childhood tutors, though as the premises of his stories were sort of...childlike, he tried to not use words small children-who weren't Topaz or Emerald when she'd been younger and he'd entertained her with his writing-didn't understand. Of course, Cookies and Cream got into situations that maybe slightly older kids would think were interesting. Uncle Mortimer's grandchildren were basically his focus group for what children liked even though Topaz could be awfully harsh and unnecessarily mean.

Of course, she was...kind of different from most kids. She didn't really act like a seven year old and seemed to think stories featuring animal protagonists were beneath her. It still hurt to hear her criticisms however even though Owen had been assured by Emerald that it wasn't that his writing was bad but that Topaz was a brat-Emerald's word- who thought herself too mature for children's tales.

Fortunately, the rest of them-aside from Christopher and Amethyst, who were too little to understand-seemed to love them though. Actually, Isla might have been too, except that she was apparently advanced for her age. At least that's what Emerald said. Emerald, despite trying to ignore her siblings the best she could, had picked up some knowledge about children and their development. Owen, having no siblings and only some experience with Uncle Mortimer's grandchildren-and now Uncle Ichabod's granddaughter Liesl-took her word for it.

Anyway, he had more important things to think about right now. The sixth year was back and school and back with Jemima's constant presence. He sat down across from his girlfriend and once Uncle Mortimer was finished speaking Owen addressed the other Teppenpaw. "So, what should we try tonight?" He knew how much Jemima loved new foods. "Hopefully there's still something new." He didn't really want to think they had already done it all. While Owen could still be uncomfortable in new situations, this didn't apply to eating different things.

OOC-Permission given to mention how much and when Owen and Jemima see each other
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Jemima Wolseithcrafte

May 28, 2017 8:47 AM
Jemima knew that she was very lucky. She had Owen, and he was her soulmate. Not every Pureblood girl even got to marry for love, let alone true, fairy story love. And she and Owen were in the same year. She wasn’t sure what Ginger and Jake planned to do in the future, mostly because it seemed they themselves weren’t sure, but right now they were still together but having to spend all their time apart, and it sucked for Ginger, who missed him terribly. She definitely was lucky. Which made her wonder why she felt so distracted, and at times restless about being with Owen. When other boys asked her to dance at parties, she found it sort of exciting, wondering what they might be thinking about her. At Sonora, she would loyally, and truthfully, say that Owen was the most attractive person to her in the whole school. But he wasn’t the only one. She was glad that Olivier Westley had graduated. He was distracting and confusing. Although, as soon as he had gone, she had noticed that Liac Reinhardt had really nice eyes. She didn’t want to date Liac. She didn’t think she had much in common with him, and he wasn’t society. She knew that wanted to date Owen. But she could see why someone would want to date Liac, or to run their fingers through his hair, or stare into his eyes, and that made her feel confused and guilty. It was also the first feeling that she’d ever had that she felt unable to share with Owen. It got worse when they had to be apart. Her mind would wonder, and these thoughts would build up, and she’d go around in circles in her head. Seeing him made the world kind of snap back into focus. It made her remember how good everything was between them, and that she didn’t need to worry about anything else. When he was around, there was no space in her head for other boys. It was just when he wasn’t that she felt it was a problem. And so, as she took her seat opposite him at the feast, and they started to plan their meal, the rest of the world went away again, and sond everything made sense and felt right.

“Hmm, good question,” Jemima scanned the table. “I see plenty of things I want to eat… Cajun shrimp, mashed pumpkin with garlic…” she helped herself to the dishes as she listed them, before passing them across to Owen. Whilst the food at Sonora was always good and varied, there was never anything like the choice there was at the feast, ame dishes only came out on these special occasions. Whilst she was keen to find something new, she wasn’t going to pass up old favourites, especially if she might not see them again for sixth months. “Ooh, I tried olives again over the holidays, and I like them now. My mother always said they’re a food you grow into. Is there anything over your side with olives, and does it count?” she asked. Owen already liked them, so they’d tried a lot of the dishes that had occasional olives in them, with her picking hers out and putting them on his plate, which meant she had tried most of the dish, and it definitely wasn’t new to him. Still, it was a good starting point, and the feast was far from over.
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Owen

May 30, 2017 10:41 AM
Owen, though already in a pretty good mood, perked up a bit more when Jemima mentioned mashed pumpkin with garlic. After Jemima and writing, garlic was one of the things in the world he loved best. Of course, because of it , Owen had to usually go to the bathroom after meals to down a potion that made his breath smell better so he wouldn't have garlic breath when he kissed his girlfriend.

And that was something he found himself wanting to do an awful lot. Among other things that were massively inappropriate at this point being that Jemima was a good girl from a good family and they weren't married, or even officially betrothed. Besides, he was a gentleman who tried to be respectful to women. However,the Teppenpaw was still a sixteen year old boy and sixteen year old boys thought about...certain things and thought about them quite often. Even though it made him feel like a creep.Owen had to be satisfied with kissing-which he seriously enjoyed-and fantasies. Fantasies that could potentially lead to seriously awkward moments.

He tried not to think about it right now, or he was going to have to "go to the bathroom" for a reason that had nothing to do with garlic breath. Instead, the sixth year had to focus on...something else. No easy task with Jemima right in front of him. "We have to have to have that. The pumpkin with garlic I mean. Or at least I do."

Garlic, try to think about garlic. . Something that stimulated his tastebuds as opposed to other things.

Owen looked up and down the table for olives. "Yes, but mostly appetizers,dips and salads. There's some bread here that looks like it has some black ones and I think there's some that are stuffed with something over there. Oh, and there's a dish of black olives that are probably meant for tacos, but we could always try them on other things."
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Jemima

June 01, 2017 2:44 AM
“Olive bread with olive dip,” she grinned, “In at the deep end.”

She took the dishes Owen passed her, applying a cautious layer of the dip to the bread.

“Oops,” she said, as she caught the edge of her finger, coating that in dip as well. She licked it off her finger, giving Owen a slight grin as she did so. A Teen Witch article that she’d read over the holidays had included a number of tips on how to flirt, and apparently eating in general could be used to great effect, especially licking things off one’s fingers, although she wasn’t really sure why that was meant to be sexy. Even though she didn’t exactly think she needed to draw Owen in, she wasn’t opposed to putting these tips into practise when the opportunity presented itself. She knew that Owen loved her but, whilst it was the most important feeling, it was different than him, or anyone else, finding her sexy or desirable. Not being in possession of a male teenage brain, she had a limited insight into just what effect her behaviour might have on Owen, or anyone else - to her it was just a bit of fun, to flirt, to be wanted, a trait that could be added to anyone’s catalogue of things they liked about her.

“Mm, it’s good,” she grinned.
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Owen

June 02, 2017 11:21 AM
Oh.

Dear.

Merlin.

As Jemima licked dip off of her finger, Owen felt...well, something that despite his abilities as a writer he was at a loss of words to describe. This wasn't something he ever ever wrote about. Especially given that his stories seemed to be aimed at children and this was so very very much not appropriate for young kids. He didn't even feel comfortable with it entirely and he was sixteen!

But it was happening, oh it was happening. Owen's mind raced as it happened. He wanted to take Jemima somewhere private and he wanted to go hide somewhere until it stopped. Except he couldn't do either of those things, as the former was not appropriate and the latter would require him getting up. Actually they both required getting up and he didn't dare move and lest anyone notice. That would be totally mortifying. Especially if Jemima saw. She'd probably think he was a total cretin and he couldn't have that happen.

Owen took a deep breath and tried to calm down but it was just so hard . "So, I take it the dip is, um, very good then." He grabbed some bread out of nearby bread basket and dipped it in. "Oooh, that is delicious." The sixth year stated, trying desperately to take his mind off of other sensations that he was constantly feeling by concentrating on this one instead.
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