Waverly Canterbury

June 07, 2013 6:52 PM
Having the Baking Club put on hold for an entire year had been relaxing, but it had been sorely missed. After such a crazy busy third-year, however, she had needed a full year to recuperate. A new year meant new members and Waverly was looking forward to new recruits. She had put up posters with the words, “First Baking Club Meeting of the Year!” with lots of colorful designs and little drawings of cupcakes, cookies, and cakes. But having posters didn’t stop her from telling all of her friends and all the new people she met about the Baking Club.

She was excited for today’s meeting. Not only was the club starting up again, but she now had a vice president to help her along. Bri had volunteered the year before last when Waverly had put the invitation out there. She was also one of the most dedicated members as well as her best friend, so the transition had been easy and she was excited to work with her. There was so much to think about including the Midsummer Event. When Headmistress Kijewski had mentioned the Midsummer Event for this year, Waverly had known exactly what she wanted to do: a Baking Club booth. It was fun enough hanging out with people in the Baking Club, many who were now her friends, so it would be even more fun to spread the love of baking through their delicious goods. They could each make their best or favorite baked good and present it for sale at the fair.

Thursday of the second week at four p.m. marked a happy time, so she had put a little more effort into her appearance and it made her feel a little more confident in herself. She was wearing the pearl earrings as a tribute to her mother’s baking influences. They were more visible with her dark brown hair tied up in a ponytail and her vibrant green eyes were brighter than usual in delight over a new year of baking. She had really missed it and what better way to get over a really sad breakup than by doing her favorite thing with some of her favorite people?

Now that she was here, she set out a signup sheets at the front of the room for anyone who wanted to join the Baking Club booth. After setting up the Potions classroom to her heart’s content with baking supplies and little sheets of paper with the recipe they were doing for that day (along with some milk for their eventual success at the end), she went to open the door and greeted everyone who came in and told them to take a seat near the front.

Once the hour struck, she closed the door and went up to the front to get everyone’s attention. “Hi everyone! Welcome to a new year of baking. I’m really glad you could all come. My name is Waverly Canterbury and I’m your Baking Club president!” She looked at her new VP to introduce herself before moving on. “As for announcements, if you’re interested in getting reminders of Baking Club meetings, just talk to my lovely vice president Aubrielle Thornton. And, if you’re interested in being a part of the Baking Club booth during the Midsummer Event, come up and sign your name on the piece of paper on the right.

“Now, can we all introduce ourselves really quick? Just say your name, where you’re from, what year you’re in, and what kind of experience you have in baking. I can start. My name is Waverly, I’m from Phoenix, Arizona, I’m a fifth-year this year, and I’ve grown up with a baker as a mom so I learned a lot from her. If anyone’s in Phoenix, Canterbury Delights has the best pastries and muffins around!” She smiled at Bri to go next before the line went down to the club members/visitors.

Once all the introductions had finished, she nodded. “Now with all the business taken care of, there should be a recipe on your desk for sugar cookies! We’re starting with something simple, but as the year progresses we’ll start doing more difficult recipes. The recipe calls for 2 ¾ cups of flour, 1 teaspoon of baking soda, ½ teaspoon of baking powder, 1 cup of butter, 1 ½ cups of white sugar, 1 egg, and 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract. That should make about four dozen cookies, so spread them around to your friends or send some home if you don’t want to eat them all. The supplies should be on your desk already. If you’re missing anything, please let me or Bri know. The recipe also wants the butter to be softened, so if you know how to do a warming charm that’ll soften it up real quick!”

She clapped her hands together and looked around. “Great, I think that’s it. Bri and I will be coming around if you need any help. Once you’re done shaping the cookies and everything, just pop ’em into the oven over there,” in the front of the class where she could keep an eye on it, “and make sure to check on them periodically. It should only take around ten minutes, but watch to see that it doesn’t burn.” She paused, then realized she had forgotten to mention something. “Oh yeah, and also, when you’re done with them, you can ice them with the homemade icing in the yellow bowl on your desk. Think of it as a welcoming gift. We’ll make our own icing as a club soon enough.”
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Irina Volkov

June 10, 2013 7:05 PM
Irina hadn’t thought that school would really have a baking club, but since it did, she figured she might as well try it out. After all, the more one could list on her resume, the better. So, this is how she found herself in at a meeting of the baking club. She wasn’t really sure what she was expecting though and to be honest, she was a little nervous about it. She had never baked before in her life. Her uncle and aunt had house elves that did all the work. And what she did know about food, she didn’t think the club would really be making. But this was what the whole school experience was about right? This is what made a well-rounded individual.

Keeping a little bit apart from the rest of the group, she studied the others until an older girl introduced herself as club president. She made a note of that. Names were always important and what they represented were just as, if not more than, important. President – Waverly Canterbury and Vice – Aubrielle Thornton. She would remember the president by her pearl earrings. Irina never wore pearl earrings, but they were one of the few wardrobe accessories that she approved of. They always looked classy. Definite approval for that.

After a couple other people were introduced, it was her turn. “My name is Irina Volkov. I am from Russia. This is my first year at Sonora. I have never baked before, but I am willing to try,” she stated quickly. She always hated having to speak in front of groups even if they were informal. But on an overall scale, she didn’t think the introduction went too badly. She managed to not run her words together. She knew that was something she was going to have to watch whenever she had to speak in front of a class. After all, then it might affect her grade. Thankfully, here it was just for fun, mostly.

When Waverly Canterbury started going through all of the instructions, all Irina could do was stare. Why did they need to make four dozen cookies? Wasn’t that a lot of cookies? She didn’t really have anyone to give them too. Of course, this was assuming that any actually made it to the oven. She wasn’t sure what she was supposed to be doing with all of the stuff in front of her. And she certainly hoped the icing in front of her wasn’t lemon. She hated lemon. Hopefully, it was just colored vanilla. Yuck, lemon. She didn’t even want to try the icing for fear it was.

Instead, she turned to her ingredients. Thankfully, her blonde hair was already up in a ponytail so she didn’t have to worry about it getting in her face. Okay, bowl…bowl, she found the bowl and put everything in it including the whole egg. After she did, though, she was pretty sure that she wasn’t supposed to do that. No one else was. Not a problem. She could fix this. Slowly, she started picking the pieces of shell out of the bowl. She really wished it hadn’t cracked when she had put it in. “This is definitely harder than it looks,” she said to no one in particular.
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Brielle Thornton

June 14, 2013 4:47 PM
Brielle had missed Baking Club the year before during the Challenges, but she knew, just like Waverly had, that it would have been really hard to concentrate on anything like that while they were busy with the Challenges. The year before Bri had told Waverly that she’d be her Assistant or rather, VP, and she wondered what the outcome of one of her best friend’s decisions was. When she was told that she was indeed the VP she was all excited.

She’d signed herself up for Quidditch to be Seeker for Teppenpaw, had joined Book Club, had decided to take a few electives and had made up her mind to become a Library Monitor or Assistant to top off her year. She’d be busy, but what did it matter? It would look good on her resume at least. Apparently I’m taking things from Ris… she thought, with amusement. “Interesting…” she thought as she walked into the first Baking Club meeting of the year.

After the Opening Feast, she wondered if Baking Club would have its own booth for the Fair, and made plans to talk to Waverly about it, but she hadn’t gotten the chance to do it just yet. It was a Thursday, just before 4pm when Brielle walked into the room to meet up with Waverly and the rest of the club. When Bri saw the signups for the Baking Club Booth, she smiled and decided that great minds really did think alike. She put her name at the top of the page with a little smile next to it and went over to Waverly.

“Hey Waverly! I’m right at the top of the list!” she said, chattering excitedly to her best friend, pointing to the signups as everyone else walked in too. Waverly shut the door and Bri stayed standing near the front of the room with her as she spoke. “And I’m Aubrielle Thornton, but you can call me Brielle or Bri if you’d like.” she added before Waverly continued about announcements. Bri smiled at the mention of people coming to see her. She wanted to be sure that she was seen as friendly and not scary though, so she made sure that it was a genuine smile.

Waverly wanted everyone to introduce themselves and she started. Then Waverly looked towards Bri and the Teppenpaw took that as she should go next. “I’m Brielle Thornton, like I said earlier. We’re from the Willamette Valley, Oregon. I didn’t grow up with a Baker as a Mom, but I’ve learned lots from my mom and even more from Waverly. This club is good for anyone who both knows about baking and who doesn’t. Waverly’s a great teacher! I’m really glad to see you all here!” she said, passing the buck to the next person.

One of the girls, Ji-Eun, said that she was from New York and that she hadn’t baked before. Another, Irina, was from Russia and Bri’s ears perked up with both. New York was HUGE with Broadway and Times Square and everything and she could imagine how awesome it would be to live there. But then Russia is a whole different COUNTRY! Wow…

When all the introductions were done, Waverly nodded again and talked about the recipe they were working on that day, sugar cookies. Bri’s mouth watered at the thought of the cookies. Sugar cookies were her favorites! When Waverly said the two of them would be walking around to help, Bri nodded to her and to the others and Bri watched Clara start by talking to one of the first years. Bri popped over towards them briefly and listened to the fact that Clara was explaining things correctly and confidently and she wanted to make a point to tell her cousin that she was proud of her. Bri only hoped that Clara would keep things from being set on fire…

Bri walked on and spotted the girl who said her name was Irina. She’d looked a little nervous talking in front of the group, and Bri wanted to make sure she was okay. Brielle looked at the blonde to see that she was okay and watched as she pulled bits of egg shell out of the bowl. “It’s not easy to pick the shells out…” Bri said to her, “How about if I grab up another set of ingredients for you?”

She looked at Irina, waiting for her answer before she spoke again. “Then I can help you if you’d like?”
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Alexandra D'Alesandro

June 30, 2013 12:39 AM
Alex had decided to join the baking club to have something to do. She wasn’t exactly the most social person ever, but she figured it couldn’t hurt to start getting to know more people, as her mother insisted. She had also never baked anything in her life, for her parents were wealthy and usually never prepared anything in the kitchen for themselves. This would most likely prove to be a learning experience on all accounts.

Standing near the back of the room, Alex listened to Waverly greet everyone who showed up to be a part of the club. She scoffed a little when Aubrielle Thornton was mentioned. Alex heard around Sonora that the Thorntons were related to Clara. This automatically made socializing with them completely undesirable. Also, she had noticed Bri smiled more than anyone she had ever known in her life. It just seemed odd to smile that much. However, seeing as Aubrielle was Vice President of the club, Alex figured she would have to at least appear cordial.

When it was time for her to introduce herself, Alex smiled brightly and stated, “Hello everyone. I am Alex D’Alesandro. I am from Boston, Massachusetts. I am a third year. I haven’t baked a single cookie in my life, so basically I am looking forward to learning how to do that, and then eating the cookies.” Satisfied with her introduction, she turned to the person next to her to signal that she was done speaking.

After Waverly gave the directions on how to make the sugar cookies, Alex looked around the room to find someone to work with. Obviously, she wasn’t going to work with Clara, so she had to find someone to socialize with or take under her wing. She spotted the girl who introduced herself as Irina dropping an egg into a bowl. Alex tried to hold back her laughter as the girl tried to pick out all of the shells. She may not know how to bake, but she at least knew that egg shells were not edible. Then she spotted Aubrielle approaching Irina, offering to get her more supplies.

Alex gracefully made her way to where the girl was attempting to make cookies and cut in on the conversation. “Thanks for getting more supplies for us,” she said to Aubrielle with a fake smile, “but I can help her out and take it from here.” After stating her polite dismissal, Alex moved to stand next to Irina, and waited for more ingredients.
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Bri

July 03, 2013 11:45 AM
As Brielle waited for Irina to say yes or no to her she saw a shadow coming over the pair. The Teppenpaw looked up to see Alex standing there. From what Bri had seen at the Pool Party between her, Lucian and Clara, and the fact that Bri had kept herself from pushing the girl directly into the pool didn’t mean that she wouldn’t stop herself now. Clara liked Lucian and Alex was Lucian’s sister, but that didn’t mean that Bri had to like Alex, right? In fact, from the way that Clara had laid into Alex, her cousin didn’t like her either.

There was not even a second thought to Bri’s desires, until her morals took the place of them. I’m the Vice President… I’m the Vice President… This wouldn’t be mature or good on my end if I did anything to her… she thought. I’ll give her the benefit of the doubt… Bri added to herself as Alex started to speak to them.

What she said made the already boiling blood inside of the Teppenpaw boil even hotter. She had basically just been dismissed from a conversation she herself started? Bri turned her glance to Clara to try to get something from her cousin as what she should do, then she glanced to Waverly as well. She wasn’t sure if she’d gotten a reaction from either of her best friends, but she wasn’t about to subject poor Irina to someone like Alex all alone. Not for long, that was. Bri didn’t say anything, instead, she walked over to the table with more ingredients and grabbed new ones for herself and Irina. On her way back, she waved to Josephine, Jade, Clara, Ji-Eun and any others she passed on the way back to Irina.

“Okay, here’s a new set of ingredients, shall we begin?” she asked Irina, before turning back towards Alex, “Oh, and thank you for your offer of help to Irina, but as you’ve not baked before either, I think it’s best that I stay too.”
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Irina

July 07, 2013 1:29 AM
One minute Irina had been picking pieces of shell out of her bowl and the next found her surrounded by two girls that she didn’t really know beyond introductions. They seemed to be having some sort of polite fight. Her eyebrows rose in confusion as a look of disbelief crossed over her fair features. She took a slight step back and glanced at each of the girls. Why were they arguing over baking some cookies? It seemed rather immature, which was sort of funny, because she was clearly the youngest one among them. She almost chuckled at the thought, but held it behind her hand. This was ridiculous!

Besides, she hadn’t asked for either one to help her. Each was assuming that she either wanted or needed help, but she didn’t work like that. If she made mistakes, then they were her mistakes to make. It was how she learned. She would make one mistake, but would learn from it and she would be sure not to repeat it. Then, maybe she would make another, but her determination is what would bring her to the final result, which would then be perfect. And because she had learned from those mistakes, she would never make them again, so really, once she was able to make the sugar cookies, she would always be able to make them.

However, the blonde wasn’t going to be able to concentrate and figure out what she was doing with two people distracting her. Plus, the one seemed the overly coddling type that would never actually let her learn and the other seemed the overly bossy type that would just point out everything that she was doing wrong. None of that would be helping. Added on was whatever issue they had between them. She didn’t really want to get in the middle of all that. Her lip twisted slightly at the thought. So, when Irina finally got the chance to speak since neither seemed to let her, she said, holding her bowl of broken eggs, “Why don’t the two of you work together? I can work elsewhere.” She walked off muttering a string of frustrated Russian.
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Alex

July 08, 2013 12:53 AM
Alex watched as Bri hesitated, and looked around the room as if someone was going to jump in to help her. Can no one stand up for himself or herself properly around here? she thought as she glared at Bri. Alex was really becoming quite bored with the poor argumentative skills among her classmates. She figured that a certain lack of backbone and assertiveness must run in the Thornton and Abernathy families.

Finally, after what seemed to be an hour, Bri simply turned and left. Alex laughed softly to herself and shook her head. Her green eyes watched Bri as she headed towards the table that contained the ingredients. On her way back, she seemed to wave to almost everyone in the club. Apparently, a weird overly-friendliness trait persisted in both families as well.

Alex was just about to say something particularly sassy to Bri when she returned, and insisted on staying to help Irina, when the first year spoke up. She looked at Irina with an eyebrow raised, for she practically forgot the girl was there. Helping Irina was, after all, just a way for Alex to get under Bri’s skin. She watched as the first year walked off with her bowl of broken eggs while muttering Russian.

“Now her, I like,” Alex said still looking as Irina left. She laughed a bit out loud and then looked back at Bri. She did admire the younger girl speaking up, and she reminded Alex a little bit of herself. “Thanks for the ingredients,” Alex said, with one of her fake smiles, and reached down to retrieve the ingredients Bri brought back with her. Alex then quickly turned and walked towards an empty table to make her cookies alone, feeling quite satisfied with herself.

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Bri

July 14, 2013 12:10 AM
When Bri came back to Irina and Alex with the new ingredients she smiled towards both of them and asked Irina if she wanted to begin before turning to Alex and thanking her for her offer. She told Alex that she wanted to help Irina herself as she had more practice to assist the younger girl, though Alex was welcomed to join them if she wished. When Alex finished speaking to her, Irina got up with her old ingredients and suggested that Bri and Alex work together and she’d work elsewhere and Bri looked after her, confused on the inside, though not showing it outwardly.

The last thing Bri wanted was to work with Alex. She was only a vice president who was trying to help a group member who was both new to the school and to the club. There wasn’t anything wrong with that, not that she could come up with, that was.

When Irina walked off, Alex mentioned the fact that she liked Irina and laughed a little bit at the first year’s back (it seemed) and turned back to Bri again. Alex thanked Bri for the ingredients, sent her a fake smile and turned, walking away to an open table nearby.

Aubrielle watched in an odd confusion after both of them and looked around the room, before walking back over to Waverly, waiting patiently for her best friend to notice her there. When Waverly noticed her, she beckoned the President of the Club a little further away from the rest of the group so she could speak to her quietly. She walked a little bit away from the others and waited for Waverly to join her there, hoping she would, and soon.
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