Headmaster Brockert

December 11, 2018 5:57 AM
This year, regarding the Midsummer event, Mortimer had gotten lucky. The Arizona Magical State Fair had fallen at the right time for them to take advantage of it. This made his life significantly easier as he didn't have to go about planning and hiring and debating what the fair should entail. Everyone tended to have opinions of how things should be and what they should do and well, they didn't always agree. And sometimes, things were very much what he didn't think they should be.

However, by having the organizers of the state fair do everything, he didn't have to worry about the responsibility of deciding. Of trying to make the students happy. Not that Mortimer was one to care about their happiness but he didn't want to deal with complaining parents or being blamed for anything. After all, he shouldn't have to be held responsible for things the rest of the staff or the board decided and if pressed by any angry parents or other family members-Mortimer was slightly concerned about facing Uncle Clifford's wrath because his great-great-granddaughter hadn't been on the Head Student ballot, he didn't really care that much about what the old man thought in general but just having to deal with such things irritated him-he would pass the blame where it belonged.

Honestly, sometimes he really did wish he had the power to just unilaterally decided things, whether it was what they did for the Midsummer Event or who got prefect and Head Student. Of course, the way things were he could avoid accusations of nepotism and other biases as well as pass blame onto others. Though he still really didn't think students should be choosing who got the Head student badges since that just turned things into a popularity contest. Unfortunately, it was Tradition and while as a pureblood, Mortimer had some appreciation for Tradition, this was a rather stupid one.

Anyway, today the population of Sonora-staff and students alike-were attending the Arizona Magical State Fair, an event full of rides such as soap bubbles that the students could ride in and "fun" houses that included magical mirrors that did things like dress people up in a costumes and show them as a different gender. There was also a bucking broomstick for the more daring students as well as other rides.

Of course, there was also food such as cotton candy that made one levitate a bit and walking tacos that actually walked as well as live music by bands Mortimer had never heard of.

For the more competitive there were contests such as livestock competitions-with magical animals of course-arts and crafts including photography, quilting, crocheting, knitting, fine arts, textile garments, culinary items and horticulture. He knew the beginners had submitted items for the horticulture contest so he was going to have to see the items Allegra and Topaz had submitted. Ruby had one in there too since she was very good at flower arrangements. There was also a craft beer and wine competition but the students weren't allowed to enter that. He, of course, planned to go see it though.

They arrived at the fair and Mortimer handed out the yearbooks. Then he headed off to beer tent, a place with no students and lots of alcohol, the two things he wanted most.

OOC-Welcome to our midsummer event. Yearbooks are available here- https://sites.google.com/view/sonora-yearbook-sa31. Please be advised that we are in Tumbleweed and not on school grounds. You may make up different rides and whatnot. House winners will be announced midway through.
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Zevalyn Ives

December 26, 2018 10:14 AM
Zevalyn was very excited about the magical state fair. She had been to the muggle one before, of course, and she was eager to see how the magical one compared. Plus, Arizona was her state so this was her fair and it would be awesome to get a bigger look at her own magical community outside of Sonora itself. She had been half tempted to try to get someone to escort her parents there so they could see it, too, but she decided she could do that herself in a couple years once she was graduated and didn’t have friends going who she was about to not see again for a whole summer.

So she just grabbed her wizarding camera (a Christmas gift she wasn’t entirely sure how her parents had found and purchased, but she was laying money on her guess that Amber’s parents were involved) and mentally promised her parents she take lots of pictures for them. Assuming she could get Isaac or Amber’s mom or somebody to tell her how to get the film developed. She didn’t even know how to go about developing muggle film; her normal camera was digital.

Still, she was excited about actually having something to take pictures of, and the fair was a good excuse for snapping some pictures of Kir and Georgia to keep her company when their actual persons weren’t available to her.

First though, was the yearbook and she collected hers with some degree of anticipation. She was more than a little surprised to find herself as the face of Aladren, out of every Aladren in the entire school. Including the Head Girl. Skipping ahead to the fifth year awards, she found she had also earned Biggest Brain and Lives In the Library (paraphrased).

“I am apparently really, really Aladren,” she commented aloud. It wasn’t inaccurate, of course. She had never doubted her sorting. It was just a very Aladren showing for the yearbook. Her kids someday were going to think she didn’t do anything but study. Which hadn’t been far from the truth her first few years here, but she was branching out and doing more fun things lately.

At least she hadn’t gotten Most Serious this year. The was a fun representative of being a study brain.

“I mean, that’s not a bad thing,” she hurried to add. “I’m actually pretty pleased about it all, but . . . it’s just . . . very Aladren.”

She looked down at her purple t-shirt with an astronaut riding a unicorn through a rainbow circle. “I feel like I’m disappointing people by not wearing blue today.”
1 Zevalyn Ives I am . . . very Aladren apparently. 380 Zevalyn Ives 0 5

Emerald Brockert

December 26, 2018 8:18 PM
Emerald had never been to a state fair before and she had to admit she was rather curious to experience one. The last fair had been an international festival and she'd been involved with the South Korea booth. It had been a lot of fun. This, however, was not the same thing but hopefully it would be fun in its own way.

She hadn't entered any of the competitions though. Emerald wasn't really talented in any of the areas that were being showcased. She did well enough in COMC and Herbology but wasn't a big plant or animal person. Same with needlework, she knew how to do it but wasn't really into it enough to enter. Nor did she cook, paint or do photography. Her main hobbies were reading and learning. There was no competition for that.

Not that it mattered, Emerald really wasn't that competitive by nature. She had nothing to prove to anyone.

However, her sisters and cousin were entered in the horticulture contest, Ruby by choice and Topaz and Allegra because the beginners had done products in their herbology class. She would go see that. Emerald felt Allegra could have entered the quilting competition for her age division but the Crotalus was too shy and unsure of herself to enter anything unless forced. The fifth year sincerely hoped Allegra would beat Topaz.

Or maybe not. Topaz would surely not take it well if the other first year beat her at something. And she would take it out on Allegra too. Topaz was petty like that.

Emerald received her yearbook and flipped to the fifth year page, most interested in seeing what she had won. Most likely to be found in the library. True. She did spend lots of time there.

She went back to the whole school page and snickered. Topaz had won Worst Enemies with her roommate. The fifth year couldn't blame them for not liking each other. Her sister was a little demon that nobody would want to share with but she couldn't completely side with the other girl either because on a visceral level, she reminded Emerald of Lily Spencer so, ew. Topaz was probably actually right about Nessa being disrespectful and thinking she was better than Topaz and not for any of the reasons why anyone should think themselves so.

She turned to the first year page and groaned inwardly. Topaz had gotten biggest brain? Great, now she was going to be more insufferable than ever, especially as Emerald hadn't won it.

Before she could look and see what Ruby got, she heard someone speak and looked up to see Zevalyn Ives. "Congratulations." Emerald replied. "I mean, I'd certainly rather be very Aladrenish then Pecari-ish, for example."
11 Emerald Brockert No shame in that 358 Emerald Brockert 0 5

Zevalyn Ives

January 02, 2019 10:14 AM
Zevalyn smiled at Emerald. Zevalyn’s perception of who was in which year was a bit skewed as she had jumped two grades in the last six years, so some of the fourth and fifth years she was a bit fuzzy about who belonged where, but she was certain that Emerald was one of the ones in fifth, given that she had earned the Aladren Prefecture this year, and had therefore probably had been one of the close runners up for the school wide award Zevalyn had claimed. She hoped Emerald didn’t hold Zev winning it against her.

“Hi,” she said, because that pleasantry had been skipped over by her out loud musings being answered. Given Emerald’s Aladrenicity, and her lack of upset over Zevalyn’s clothing choices (though, Zevalyn noted, she hadn’t reassured her that wearing purple was okay either), she felt the pressure of Representing Aladren lessen somewhat.

“True,” she agreed, though Representing Pecari had never been an option on the table. She didn’t know about other people filling out the surveys, but she hadn’t even considered anyone not in the House for its Most Representative candidate. And she had never been in any danger of getting sorted to Pecari when Aladren existed.

She had nothing against Pecari or its members, of course, but neither was she close to anyone from that House either. Her two closest friends, Georgia and Kir, were both Teppenpaws, so if she had to name a secondary House for her loyalties, she would probably peg that one. She wouldn’t want to Represent Teppenpaw any more than she would Pecari though. It wasn’t hers. Not like Aladren was. She could Be Aladren without even trying, that was just who she was.

Which was probably why she got the award in the yearbook.

Though learning five years worth of material in three probably hadn’t hurt either.

“I guess that’s why we’re both in Aladren together,” she continued, then turned her yearbook to the empty space inside the front cover and offered it toward Emerald. “Would you like to be the first person to sign my yearbook?” They weren’t best friends or anything, but they were Housemates and co-Prefects, and that counted for plenty.

Besides, she didn’t want her parents thinking she only knew two people in the entire school.
1 Zevalyn Ives None at all 380 Zevalyn Ives 0 5

Emerald

January 02, 2019 9:34 PM
Emerald was pleased that Zevalyn agreed with her. It wasn't as if people could be voted for being the most something of a house that was not there own and she wasn't saying that Zevalyn could have been voted most Pecari-ish, but that being an Aladren which generally meant being smart was better than being a Pecari which, while not being part of their house description, usually meant one was loud and obnoxious. Emerald considered being intelligent-or kind or respectable-far more of a thing to be proud of than being active and daring.

And the thing was that people who were seemed to think that they were better than everyone else. She had seen Uncle Eustace walk around with a swagger, thinking not only women but boys who didn't play Quidditch, were inferior as human beings and then take her brother and cousin Christopher and force them into Quidditch drills and bully them if they didn't do things that well as well as not really treating Aunt Helena that good. She had seen Owen feel insecure about whether or not Jemima's family liked him because he had asthma and was unathletic. She had seen Angelique sort of lose her mind and become desperately lonely because she didn't fit in with a year group that was full of jocks,one of whom,in Angelique's words, "hoarded up all the friends and left her with nothing." And finally, Emerald herself had had a run in with Lily Spencer who thought she was just so cool and special that she had the right to mock other people's relatives. So maybe she could be forgiven for not being a fan of the type.

Not that Aladren was perfect. Topaz was part of it, after all and there were some people who also thought they were better than everyone else because they were smart including both Emerald's sister and her sister's roommate. Of course, she only had Topaz's word on the latter and normally that wasn't worth that much, but given the visceral reaction invoked by the other first year, she sort of believed her. It would be like dealing with Lily Spencer if Lily Spencer was smart.

Generally speaking though, Zevalyn should be proud of her award.Emerald wouldn't have minded winning it, if for no other reason than she would love to shove Topaz's nose in it. As it was, she really wished she'd have won biggest brain. So Topaz couldn't shove her nose in that.

"Certainly." Emerald said. "You can sign mine too, if you'd like."
11 Emerald In fact, it's something to be proud of 358 Emerald 0 5

Winston Pierce

January 02, 2019 11:28 PM
Winston’s first thought upon seeing the yearbook was “Oh Merlin, that’s a bad picture of me.” This was was swiftly followed by “Oh! Wow, I got Most Representative of Crotalus!” That was a proud moment. Of the whole school, he was the most Crotalus Crotalus, beating out not only his two roommates, but also older Crotali. He was, in fact, the youngest of the four Most Representative House picks. And since Crotalus was easily the best House in the school, he took this to mean he was voted the best of the best, in the whole school.

This boded well for the Head Boy election at the end of next year, and proved the staff had been wrong to give prefect to Victor instead of him. He was, after all, exclusively among prefects with that award. He should have that badge, too.

He pushed that thought aside, as he always did. He tried not to begrudge Victor that victory. They were friends, after all.

Winston flipped into the second year section and was very pleased to see his sister as Class Lady. That suited Caitlin perfectly and suggested to him that she would also surely be the Most Crotalus Crotalus someday. She earned Most Creative, too, which he thought would please her. It pleased him.

Next, his own class. He frowned at Victor’s picture with the title of Class Gentleman. That was not right. How . . . Winston only got Quidditch Obsessed? That didn’t even sound complimentary; he was not obsessed. He was Skilled and eager to continue improving those skills. Plus, Quidditch was good for making connections. He didn’t talk and think about it all the time, he had other interests; he was not obsessed.

He didn’t even get most ambitious? Who in Merlin’s name thought Victor was more ambitious than he was? Victor didn’t even try out for Quidditch, nevermind make a bid for Captain.

Winston was starting to get seriously weary of Victor taking almost all of the good things at this school.

The only person more slighted than Winston was Simon who only walked away with being called Most Serious.

Winston flipped back to the school wide page to admire his own name (if not his photograph) again. Oh, and he had missed it last time, but Caitlin made it onto that page, too, for her friendship with Sylvia. Very good. He was the Crotalus’s Crotalus and she was known for her ability to made strong connections. An excellent showing for the New Hampshire Pierces.

He closed his yearbook and looked around the crowd to find a strong connection of his own to see the fair with. Pity, Emerald was currently talking to Zevalyn. Oh, but Zevalyn was dating The Teppenpaw, so perhaps Emerald needed a rescue from the questionable element. At the very least, it was likely Zevalyn would drop Emerald like a pile of rocks as soon as she spotted her eye-liner-wearing boyfriend. It would be much better for Emerald to drop Zevalyn before that could happen.

“Miss Brockert,” he said with a polite but warm smile of greeting, as the girls’ yearbooks returned to their rightful owners. He offered a cursory nod of acknowledgement toward Zevalyn. The older girl was muggle born, and had very bad taste in men, but she was a prefect and was obviously on yearbook signing terms with Emerald, so he didn’t want to slight her completely. “Would you allow me to accompany you around the fair today?”

Victor might have asked her to the ball first, but Winston hoped this year he’d be the one lucky enough to keep Miss Emerald Brockert company for the school’s midsummer event.


OOC: Zevalyn is my character as well so I can say she gladly signed Emerald’s yearbook as well. (It read ‘To my fellow Aladren prefect, enjoy your summer! Zevalyn Ives’)
1 Winston Pierce Rescuing you from the bad element 370 Winston Pierce 0 5