Headmistress Powell and Headmaster Guido

October 02, 2009 4:18 PM
It was a pleasantly warm morning; students at Sonora were unimpressed with having to wear their uniform robes on a Saturday, but this was a special occasion. The visiting staff and students from Rocky Mountain International had only just arrived by portkey to the edge of the Quidditch pitch, where the inhabitants of Sonora Academy had gathered to meet them. Headmistress Sadi Powell was the first to make contact; she walked up to the large group and shook hands with their Headmaster, Alessandro Guido. Then she took a couple of steps back again, and put her wand to her throat. Her voice, magically magnified, could fill the Quidditch pitch as she made her announcement. “Welcome to Sonora Academy. We hope you will enjoy your stay in the desert. Today there will be a series of activities for all students, which our prefects have been kind enough to arrange. There will be a buffet at lunchtime served in the gardens, and during the evening we will come together for a magnificent bonfire.” Sadi paused in her speech to allow for any response to this news to die down before she continued. “Tonight all staff and students will camp out here on the Quidditch pitch.” Tents would be erected later in the day; each tent would hold four students, and would be strictly single sex. The students would be free to choose their own camping comrades, although the Headmistress was hopeful there would be some inter-school sharing.

Before the students from RMI had embarked, Alessandro Guido had given them a brief speech about their expected behaviour as visitors at Sonora. As he stood with Sadi Powell, he sincerely hoped certain students would take his words to heart. The man was excited that his students would have this opportunity; it felt, at times, as though the student body became somewhat set in its ways. Sandro was a firm believer in encouraging diversity, and sincerely hoped all the students would take advantage of this opportunity to step out of their ‘boxes’ and meet other young witches and wizards. As the students hesitantly began to mill about, Alessandro smiled and took a few steps forward in order to speak with Sadi. After months of planning, it was exciting for the event to finally be occurring!

Returning her voice back to normal, Sadi started to encouraged visiting staff towards a small table of light refreshments the prairie elves had laid out on the pitch. For her, giving the speech had been easy: it was the rest of the weekend that held mild concern. Although Sadi was sure all students would do their best to represent their school, it would be foolish to imagine everyone would get along swimmingly. Hopefully any scruples that did occur would be minor, and easily resolved.
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Adam Brockert

October 02, 2009 6:02 PM
Like most school events, Adam didn't care too much about the people from RMI attending. To him, they were just more people who wouldn't like him. He knew Talitha (whom Adam still couldn't believe was his girlfriend) had some friends there that he assumed she'd want to visit with and whom he sincerely hoped wouldn't mind having him around.

But he had absolutely no intention in participating in any of the events. Adam would be way too embarassed if he messed up and even if he didn't mess up, he'd still probably be criticized anyway. He really still believed that no matter what he did it was wrong and it was best just not to participate. Besides, two of three events were things Adam would never do anyway.

He listened to Headmistress Powell's speech, even though much it did not apply to him. Adam would eat at the buffet and sit around the bonfire, hopefully with Talitha, as not only did anyone else not really like him much but Adam genuinely wanted to spend time with her, especially with graduation right around the corner. Adam would do all he could to keep in touch with his girlfriend and hopefully they could do something over the summer. Maybe she could come to their so-called Family Reunion that Adam knew was a graduation party for him in disguise. The one he was getting solely because he was the heir whether he wanted a party or not. Neither his sister nor his cousins had gotten such a big one, (though Adam did remember Aunt Rosemary and Uncle Liam giving Oliver a big one, at his uncle's order insistance. Neither Marshall or Lucy had gotten such a thing from their parents and certainly not from Great-Grandfather).

That's when Headmistress Powell gave the reminder that made Adam's blood run cold. They would be sleeping out on the Quidditch Pitch in tents. He didn't care about the camping aspect of it (though part of him wanted to laugh at the thought of Chelsea and her friends sleeping in a tent) No, it was the fact that he'd be sharing a tent with three other guys.

Adam did not have any male friends at Sonora and did not particularly care to share a tent with anyone who didn't like him. Which was every student at Sonora who was not Talitha, Briony, Pepper or Afton.

And obviously all these people were girls. Furthermore, Adam had an issue with worrying people would do things to him in his sleep. The only people Adam trusted completely in this respect were Talitha, Kaylie, Marshall and Geoff Spindler and really, he had never thought his former roommate liked him and the only reason Adam trusted him was because he'd had ample opportunity to do something to Adam and never done anything. Oh, and he trusted Kaylie's boyfriend Ian, because Kaylie would be upset if Ian did anything to Adam and he didn't think Ian would like upsetting Kaylie.

None of those people were at Sonora anyway, aside from Talitha. Nor were they students at RMI.

Of course, there was absolutely no way Adam was sharing with his male yearmates. That had not gone well last time. Devian had made fun of him and there was no way on earth he wanted to be in that close of proximity to Saul. It would not be good for his sanity.

It would be embarassing to have to share with the younger students and if he had to share with his third cousin, Quentin, it would likely drive him almost as crazy as having to share with Saul.

Adam was likely going to have to share with someone from RMI and that made him totally anxious. He was not good with meeting new people at all. Still, it was preferable to Saul. Or Devian.

Were any of Talitha's RMI friends male? Maybe they'd share with him.

He couldn't even think of a guy he'd had a non-hostile encounter with. OH! Adam suddenly remembered.

The beginning of the year, he'd talked to Talen Dupree. It had not been...awful. Maybe Talen could share a tent with him and then they could find two RMI guys.
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Tripp Lemont, RMI 5th year

October 12, 2009 6:36 PM
Truth be told, Tripp’s parents were more excited about the Sonora visit than the fifth-year was. It was not, he felt, that they disapproved of RMI, which practically reeked of a multiculturalism unknown to traditional purebloods like the Lemonts. However, the Canadian purebloods did want their name to have a greater pull in the United States, and there was no better representative than their fifteen-year-old son at his American boarding school. Since RMI did not enroll a wealth of important pureblood names—there were the Silverleafs, yes, the Marcellis, the Cardozos, the youngest Embers girl, Cameron Rothechild and Allegra Ruisi, but that was the extent of purebloods to which an RMI junior politician student could pander to—and Sonora Academy was home to more scions of old families, Tripp’s parents expected the crafter to make nice with the other students. Tripp did not particularly care for improving family connections; his aspirations were to open his own craft shop and get married (hopefully to Dawn?) and have some kids, not to continue the Lemont line but because he liked kids, and not name a single one of them “Gabriel” because three generations of that name was enough.

This was not to say that he was averse to pureblood ideals or to visiting Sonora. It would be interesting to see how another magical school operated. Since he himself had only attended RMI for slightly over two years, having been transferred in when his tutor moved from Vancouver to Haiti, Tripp did not have any experience with schools besides RMI.

Apparently, all magic schools have Quidditch Pitches, Tripp observed, as the Rocky Mountaineers portkeyed onto Sonora’s Pitch. This thrilled him less than it did some of his fellow students; while the Cetus played Keeper when he was needed, he wasn’t as avid about the sport as some of his fellow students were. Ice-skating was more of Tripp’s sport. I wonder if Dawn knows how to skate, the Canadian mused, his thoughts turning to his girlfriend. Maybe we could skate together sometime—or I could teach her.

It was only after Sonora’s Headmistress’s very warm opening speech that Tripp remembered how very few male friends he had at RMI. Most of his friends—notably Dawn, Toni, and Lia—were female, and the ones who were not—notably Simon—were much younger than the fifth-year. He was somewhat indisposed to sharing a tent with his roommate, who seemed more troublesome than friendly, so the brown-haired teen decided that this would be an excellent opportunity to follow his parents’ advice; though Tripp didn’t care at all about the lineage of his tentmates, he could still be diplomatic towards them.

Tentatively approaching one of the green-clad Sonorans, Tripp said diffidently, “Hey, do you have tentmates yet?” Opting not to use his full pureblood name—because honestly, Gabriel Lemont III of the Vancouver Lemonts was just a pretentious mouthful—the hazel-eyed boy added, “I’m Tripp Lemont—a fifth year at RMI.”
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Adam

October 17, 2009 4:25 PM
Adam tried, not quite successfully, to keep from laughing when the guy from RMI asked if he had tentmates. After all, this guy wasn't from Sonora, he didn't know Adam and how much the older boy didn't fit in with the others there and how ridiculous the idea of Adam already having tentmates was.

The result of Adam trying to keep from explosive bouts of laughter was that when Tripp introduced himself, the Crotalus was actually smiling, in what could possibly be taken as a friendly way. "No, I don't" Adam replied. He assumed Tripp was asking if he could share a tent with Adam. Despite his inferior social skills, he was not Quentin and when someone asked if one had tentmates (or partners or whatever) they were asking if they could share (or work) with you. "Do you want to share?" Adam asked, just to be sure. Granted, it would be all the more humiliating now if Tripp said no, but who would do that? Ask a total stranger if they had tentmates only to say something nasty to them.

Okay, maybe Chelsea would.

"Oh, I'm Adam Brockert by the way." Adam introduced himself to Tripp. He wondered if Lemont was one of those names he was supposed to know. It sounded familiarish. Great-Grandfather wanted Adam to know the important pureblood names like theirs (and more importantly, make connections with them). It was just that Adam did not care about those things and did not always know them like people thought he was supposed to. That was more Chelsea's thing. His younger sister would know for sure about Tripp's background but even if Adam cared in the first place, he certainly didn't care enough to actually talk to Chelsea.

On the other hand, Tripp, whether he cared or not, might have heard of the Brockerts. RMI was in Colorado and though none of his family ever had gone to the school-the reasons had started with Sonora having "better pureblood connections" and ended up being tradition-the Brockerts were one of the prominant pureblood families in the state. So it was entirely possible that someone from RMI had heard of his family.

"I'm a seventh year." Adam added. Tripp had given Adam his year so Adam did likewise. He left off his school, because it was fairly obvious that he was from Sonora, based on the robe color and the Sonora badges and the fact that Tripp had never seen him before.
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