Haunted School

February 15, 2013 8:13 AM
The Haunted School began in the DADA classroom, a place many of the students should have been familiar with. It looked the same as it always did, only with more ghosts peeking in than usual. One each group of students entered the classroom, they would see that there was a large arrow pointing straight forward from the doorway. Though there was no visible disturbance to the classroom, once one got closer to the professor’s desk, a boggart would come around from behind, it already in the shape of the closest person’s greatest fear. It was only after one encountered the boggart that a soft, painful-sounding moan would begin. The moaning would get louder and louder until it reached a banshee-like screeching the longer the group took to identify the boggart and overcome it, preferably by using the traditional spell, but any other way of successfully subduing the creature would bring about the same result.

Once the boggart was dealt with, the moaning screeches would stop and a large piece of parchment would appear on the professor’s desk. The parchment was black and the note was written in crimson ink. It read:

Trust not the looks of friends,
Nor the reflections you see,
But continue on this frightful trend,
And move to the library.


Several seconds after the parchment note had appeared, allowing time for it to be read either aloud or by each member of the group, the classroom door would creak open again of its own accord and there would be a great screech to usher the students out if they did not move fast enough. The note could be discarded; with each group, the room would reset itself ready for the next, and there would be another note appearing on the desk after their respective boggart was conquered.

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Arista Thornton

February 21, 2013 9:52 PM
As upset and angry as Amira was about Quidditch games being cancelled, she became excited about the Challenges and the prospect of Exhibition games. Scouts can see Sophie and me, and anyone else, in those games! she thought as she'd signed up for the Exhibition game, first on the list for Teppenpaw.

Then signs went up about the first Challenge being on Saturday. She'd sent a message to the rest of her team (Addi, James, Marcus, Blair and Ravenna) to meet her for breakfast before the first Challenge, so there she went that Saturday. Addi had gone with her from Teppenpaw. "At least I know you'll be there..."

"Yes, I'll be there..." Addi said as they opened the door and sat at an empty table to wait for the others. When they'd all arrived, Ris explained that she'd wanted them to be sure they ate breakfast before the first of the unknown Challenges. After the six of them had eaten, she nodded to the group of them. "Ready? Let's go." she added, standing up and leading them out of the hall and down to the Defense Against the Dark Arts classroom to wait for their turn.

A few groups were waiting ahead of them, so the seventh year tool this time to talk to her team. She didn't know too much about the two first years, Blair and Ravenna, but she was glad they were there nevertheless. Marcus, she knew from Teppenpaw's Quidditch Team and she thought she knew him pretty well. James was a Carey, and as many of them as she had met, they still surprised her. Addi was her sister and clearly she knew what the sixth year could and couldn't do...

Arista sighed, I hope we get through this unscathed... she thought as they were told to go in. "Ready Team 12?" she asked as she led the pack inside the classroom.

Ghosts were everywhere around the room and there was a large arrow on the floor. "This is too simple... Follow the arrow... It just feels so wrong..." she said. Arista glanced ahead to see where the arrow led. "Stay together..." she added, feeling like a mother hen, (especially with Addison) as they got close to the Professor's desk.

Rista's eyes widened at what she saw. A large pile of her siblings lay dead beside the desk. Addi saw it too and clung to Arista's arm.

"B-boggart... Like at the CATs Exams..." she whispered, as the boggard shifted to Addison's worst fear (as she had become the one at the front of the group).
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Jay Carey

February 22, 2013 6:45 PM
Somehow, Jay had not had a lot to do with his team so far. He didn’t think it was anything personal, at least not on his side; what they thought of him, he had no idea, but he neither really liked nor really disliked any of them. That was how he felt about most people, honestly, even though his family seemed to find the idea bizarre. They were…an emotional group.

On the morning of the challenge, then, he was as comfortable putting up with his sister and cousins bragging about how well their teams were going to do compared to his and each other’s as he ever was, and he even joined in a bit, seeing it as harmless just between them. He wasn’t sure it would have gone as well if Henry had actually played for the Crotalus team last year, but his brother being a reserve on a different team from everyone else’s had him tentatively convinced that, deep down, they did all care about each other marginally more than winning. Maybe most of them would still push the others down at the drop of a hat to win, but…maybe not if the other person would really mind. That was different. Being family didn’t mean you had to try to lose, just that dirty tactics were more frowned on, especially if you knew the other person would really mind. If they wouldn’t, then really, Jay thought a case could be made for anything that didn’t really hurt anyone even if it was a little underhanded.

In the end, they split up to be with their respective teams, all the necessary gauntlets thrown down and boasts exchanged and wagers made, and Jay smiled pleasantly as he met team twelve, nodding in the right places when Arista offered encouragement and then led them into the room, which had ghosts and an arrow on the floor. He fell in obediently, too, with the formation until….

He winced at the sight of the stack of dead bodies the Thornton girls seemed afraid of, though a small part of his brain was still engaged with the fact that their family, assuming from the resemblances, probably was, in fact, bigger than his after all, not just full of people who were closer together than Henry and their younger three siblings were. He had wondered. They managed to have someone in almost every year, he thought, if not every one, whereas he and his siblings would never all be at Sonora at the same time; Theresa wouldn’t overlap with Diana at all, and no one here now would overlap with Cecilia. He made a note to be more appreciative of the role of second child and first son of only six siblings sometime even as he felt sorry for the girls for having to face their fears.

“We haven’t covered them yet in class, but I’ll try to deal with it if you’ll tell me how,” he offered, feeling, with a vague sense of eldest-son guilt, that it was his duty to do so in place of the girls, even though they were older. Arista, at least, didn’t look up to much at all after the stack of bodies. He couldn’t blame her for that, he would be upset if all his siblings appeared to be dead, too, though he doubted they would even if he did face the boggart. Henry was less pleasant than he used to be, but the Incident hadn’t permanently damaged his health, and after Cecilia, Jay thought he might be the least physically hardy member of the family. The idea that all five of them - or really, more than just one or two of them - might predecease him wasn't one he had ever really thought of before.
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Addison Thornton

March 08, 2013 7:06 PM
Addison was a bit worried about the Challenges, she wouldn’t lie about it if anyone asked her either. However, thanks to Emma’s time over the summer as well as Josephine and Arista, she felt like she could now start to be a better person.

When the signs went up for the first Challenge for the next Saturday, Addi’s heart pounded into her throat. “Day by day, in every way, I’m getting better and better…” she started in a whispered tone. Anyone around her would have thought that she was nuts, but it was just the positive affirmation that Emma had taught her. Addi went back up to her room and changed for her daily swim in the MARS rooms, had her swim and came back to change for class. An owl (or even her sister, who knew?) had left her a note to meet up for breakfast on the day of the Challenge.

Saturday morning, Addi woke up extra early, the Challenge went right into her daily swim time, so she wanted to get her swim in before breakfast. Once she finished her swim, Addi went back to Teppenpaw to change and meet up with her sister. The pair left together and Arista spoke. “At least I know you’ll be there…”

They reached Cascade Hall and Addi replied. “Yes, I’ll be there.” They opened the doors and chose an empty table to sit at to wait for Marcus, James, Blair and Ravenna. When the other four arrived, Ris told them why she wanted them meeting her at the Hall rather than the hallway outside the DADA classroom. Once they had all eaten at least a little bit, they left the Hall.

There were a few groups still to go when they got there, so they waited together until they were called. Arista led them inside, and Addi made it a point to stay near her sister. Sure, she was getting better little by little, but it was all a journey.

The group followed the arrow and Addi still stayed close to Ris, as she had instructed them to. They got to the desk and Addi’s eyes widened to the size of dinner plates. There she was, lying there in a heap with her other siblings, dead. Addi clung to her sister (putting herself in front by doing so) as Arista told them all it was a Boggart. The pile of Thorntons turned into a large crowd of people, walking right at Addison. Addi took a deep breath, and still clinging to Ris’ arm with one of hers, held out her wand with the other.

Jay spoke up, saying that he’d try to deal with it if they only told him how to, and Addi thought about telling him how. The only thing was, that would have been just what the old Addison would have done, not the new one. Addison looked from Jay, to Marcus, then to the others before looking back to the pale Arista beside her. The glances were fast, as the crowd was still moving fast towards her. Wand arm still up, she thought fast, trying to decide what would make that a funny thing…

Wait! That’s it! she thought, as she smiled broadly, wand pointed at the crowd coming at her. “Riddikulus!” she said, loud and clear as the crowd moving towards her turned into a crowd of male midgets in wedding dresses. She actually guffawed, a sign of the journey she had already taken, as the crowd disappeared again with a puff of smoke. A piece of parchment appeared on the desk and Addi picked it up, reading it aloud to the others. (Sure, some of it was quieter than other parts, but it was all about the journey). The classroom door opened up again and Addison just stared at it a moment before another screeching sound started.

“Come on… Lets get out of here…” She covered her ears and led the way out for the others.
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