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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Peyton O'Malley

December 13, 2018 6:26 PM
Peyton was really excited about the fair. Even though she was normally not even remotely competitive, Ivy and Connor had really encouraged her to enter a baking competition that was being held, so she had decided to make gingerbread people. They had been a big hit over the holidays.

Of course, with gingerbread people, there came decorating. For this, Peyton had enlisted Jasmine's help because that seemed like something that would be right up the Crotalus's alley. Plus, it would be more fun to do this with her best friend and share any prize they won. Any honor would belong to both of them.

And Peyton really kind of did want to win. Eden was always winning at Quidditch and in all honesty, the third year felt like...she wasn't as good somehow. She did feel a little better since she (and Ryan) had been included this year but generally speaking, the other girl always seemed to shine-in a non-literal way, as opposed to the other third year girls and Peyton felt like people thought Eden was special and she wasn't. The thing was though, that the Crotalus had interests and talents that usually didn't involve competition even though people always seemed to enjoy things she cooked or baked.

Once they got to the fair, Peyton went to the cooking pavillion. She would have time later to go on the rides and whatnot but she had to prepare her gingerbread people. They were already baked because she'd had to store them for five days but they still needed decorating. She hadn't done this already because she didn't want the icing to get smudged."Ready?"

Peyton opened the container and removed the gingerbread people. She placed them on baking trays so they could be decorated. She turned her back to get out the decorating supplies and when she turned around she noticed something off. Peyton frowned as she counted. "Where's the other one?" She asked Jasmine.

Then she heard a little voice coming from under the table and something small and brown dash by. ""Run, run as fast as you can. You can't catch me, I'm the gingerbread man ."

"Seriously?" Peyton said, looking at Jasmine. "We better go catch him I guess." She sighed. Running wasn't one of those things she really excelled at.

Before she took off after it, she quickly imbolized the rest of the gingerbread people with a spell. "Sorry, but it's bad enough we have to go after that one. I don't want to spend all day hunting the lot of you down." Peyton apologized.

OOC-Connor and Ivy are mine as well. Permission to have Jasmine there already confirmed by her author.
11 Peyton O'Malley Catch me if you can (Jasmine) 1403 Peyton O'Malley 0 5

Jasmine

December 21, 2018 1:58 PM
Jasmine loved making cookies. More than that, she loved decorating cookies. So when Peyton asked her to help with her gingerbread people, Jasmine had been delighted to agree. Peyton was a great baker, and she felt pretty confident in her decorating skills, so she hoped they might even walk away from this contest with a ribbon to hang in their room next year.

Unfortunately, before they could get that far, one of the gingerfolk ran off. Peyton wisely immobilized the rest, but they still had one on the loose.

Racing after a tiny confection did not strike Jasmine as the most dignified of activities, but she fortunately had another skill up her sleeve. Living on a ranch, being able lasso runaways was a life skill. She glanced around, and found a loose ribbon she could transfigure into a small rope. Having done so, she looped it up properly, looked around, and found where the gingerbread man had gotten to by that time. She twirled the lasso around a few times, building momentum, and expertly flung it toward the cookie.

And missed completely. She grimaced. "He's a lot smaller than the horses I normally do this with," she muttered, somewhat embarrassed by her failure to rope in her mark.

"Can't catch me, I'm the gingerbread man!" the annoying little confection mocked her as it ran off in a new direction.

She looked over at Peyton a little helplessly. "Do we have enough cookies without him?" she questioned, uncertain the time necessary to chase the little guy down was something they had, nor did she know if it was worth the effort of doing so when they still had a whole batch of gingerfolk to decorate before they could submit anything.
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Peyton

December 27, 2018 6:57 PM
Peyton held her breath as Jasmine attempted to lasso the gingerbread man-that one was decidedly male, not because boys behaved worse than girls did, after all Ryan obviously was better behaved than Carrie had been, so were Jake and Arnold, but because his voice and mannerisms seemed so and he'd specifically used the word man -and failed. "Nice try though." Peyton told her friend, admiring the other third year's creative solution to the problem.

She sighed inwardly. "I suppose we do." She wasn't exactly keen on the idea of chasing after the gingerbread man herself. After all, gingerbread people were known for being fast runners and Peyton was not really all that athletic. The chances of her being able to catch it were pretty slim. "What harm could it really do to just let it go? I mean, it's just a cookie so it's not like it can really do much damage. Besides, we have all these other gingerbread people to decorate."

The third year turned back to one of the sheets of gingerbread people, leaving the other one for Jasmine. She picked up a tube of blue icing and was about to start giving the gingerbread person a beautiful ballgown when it exclaimed "Not that tube! I hate blue. Give me a red dress."

Peyton groaned and turned to her friend. "I am never making gingerbread people again!" She looked at the gingerbread person next to the one she'd been about to decorate. "Do you like blue?"

"Very much so! But I don't want a gown, because I'm a man and I don't wear gowns."

"Fine." Peyton replied. She began to give the gingerbread man a set of blue dress robes.
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Jasmine

December 31, 2018 10:22 AM
Jasmine watched the gingerman run off out of sight and wished him a good life. Albeit a naked life without the benefit of beautiful clothes like his batch-mates were going to have. It was his own fault for running off before they were done with him. But she wished him a good naked life and hoped he didn't get stepped on too quickly.

As Peyton picked up a tube of frosting and set to her tray, Jasmine settled beside the other one. Peyton was getting some complaints from her cookies, so Jasmine decided to avoid that problem by asking her cookies what they wanted to wear. She sent Peyton a sympathetic look but kind of doubted Peyton would never make these again. They were a lot of fun when they weren't running off and being ungrateful. Or maybe they just wouldn't use the enchanted flour next time. Or maybe try a different brand that maybe had less backtalk.

"It might have been a bad batch of flour?" she suggested, not entirely sure that was the problem, but feeling it was a good guess. "I don't remember the ones at Christmas giving us this much trouble."

She addressed her first gingerwoman (as identified by the cookie cutter used to mold her already wearing a dress). "I'm a qualified gingerbread dress designer," she told it, quite certain that there was no such thing but if there was, she would meet the requirements to be so qualified, "What kind of dress would you like? Cute? Beautiful? Elegant? Any favorite colors?"

"Oh," her first cookie said, delighted, "I'd love an adorable little green outfit, with red highlights. Maybe a Santa's elf hat?"

Jasmine beamed at it, pleased that this approach seemed to be working so well. "Excellent. I can make you into an adorable little elf gingerbread girl." She picked up the green tube of frosting and set to it.





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Peyton

January 01, 2019 4:41 AM
Peyton considered this. "Possibly. Sometimes things just go wrong with magic and with food both." She paused. "I wonder if they're safe to even eat."

"We're not! We'll make you sick! Don't eat us!" cried one of the gingerbread people on her sheet.

She gave it a dirty look. "Or you're just saying that because you don't want to be eaten." Peyton wasn't stupid. For one thing she was definitely smart enough not to point out the gingerbread people that she was not stupid because she had a feeling they would just taunt her.

"But, but....there's gluten in the flour." said one of the others.

"Yeah, not really sensitive to that." Peyton thought for a second. She got a piece of parchment and quill out and wrote on it. Contains gluten . She used a sticky charm to affix it to the table. "And now people who are have been warned."

She turned to the next cookie. "And what would you like to wear?" The Crotalus inquired, deciding to try Jasmine's tactic as it seemed to be working for her friend.

The gingerbread person seemed to be thinking. "Okay, so I want a multi-color dress where you use every single color and then covered with rainbow sprinkles and those little silver ball candies on it."

Peyton sighed in frustration and set to work. After a moment, she turned to Jasmine and asked. "Do you think it could be a prank? Or sabotage? I mean, I don't know of anyone else who has cookies entered or that hates either of us but there are, well, probably pranksters at school who could have done this." Or maybe someone did hate Peyton and she didn't know it. The thought was kind of distressing. She had never been nasty to anyone that she could recall, but sometimes people attacked someone without any provocation. Carrie had been like that and so had Ryan's biological mother and her brother had certainly never done anything to them.
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Jasmine

January 03, 2019 8:58 PM
Jasmine bit her lip as she looked at the cookies, not having considered that they might not be safe to eat, if it was the fault of the flour. Mostly she'd just thought something might be off with the magical enchantment used to animate them, but it could possibly be a deeper problem. They looked fine though. "They look like they're supposed to," she said slowly. "They smell like they're supposed to. I think they're fine." She frowned at her own tray, "Though the next gingerbread person who says their inedible will get a bite taken out of them, just to make sure."

"We're totally fine," Elf Girl promised. "Quite delicious even. You don't need to test it."

Jasmine looked over at her roommate in dismay. "They're just going to say whatever makes it least likely we'll eat them. Next time, I think we need to make ones that don't talk. And we may want to put a silencing charm on them before they get judged or we might loose points because nobody wants to eat a cookie begging for its life."

She gave her tray a stern look as a cacophony of protests rose at that remark. "Pipe down or I'll do it now and then you won't get to pick your outfits."

There were still some grumbles so she silenced them, and started decorating those cookies however she liked. Which was with a lot of glittery sprinkles and pink frosting. Even for the boys.
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