Headmistress Sadi Powell

August 01, 2010 4:58 AM
Hopefully the students had enjoyed their day learning from alumni. Now the evening had arrived, it brought with it the opportunity for everyone to relax together in a fun atmosphere. The headmistress herself was finding it difficult to relax just at that time, because even though the rides had been charmed several times over to be as safe as possible, that Wronski Feint still looked like a law suit waiting to happen. Why children would want to be mechanically hauled up a hundred feet in the air just to be dropped almost to the floor, then repeat this again was entirely beyond her. Admittedly, the calmer rides and the game booths did look like fun. Sadi’s job was to oversee the activities, taking over from other staff if they decided to wander round themselves. First, however, it was her place to announce the evening as open.

Headmistress Powell stood a couple of rows up in the stands; the pitch remained exactly as it was, just with additions of the rides and booths that May and the prairie elves had put in place just a couple of hours ago. Nothing was operational just yet, but soon music would play cheerfully from the Griffin-go-Round and the smell of warm sugar would fill the air. For the time being, Staff and current prefects had helped to usher everyone to the edge of the pitch, where Sadi was waiting to make her announcement. A couple of minutes after six o’clock, she cast the Sonorus charms and began speaking.

“Welcome to the second part of our fair,” she began, raising her arms in an opening gesture and displaying a muted green robe – one of the few she owned that was not in shades of brown or gray. “I hope you have all enjoyed today, and that you will forgive me as I delay the opening of the fair by conducting my end of year announcements. Firstly, I’d like to thank everyone for their hard work this year, especially supporting staff, prefects, and Lutece and Talen.” Admittedly, until today the Head Boy and Girl had survived a fairly quiet year; it was entirely unpredictable whether next year’s student representatives would have more or less work to do. It was, however, possible to predict who they would be, as the votes had been verified that morning. “Which brings me on to the announcement of next year’s Head Boy and Head Girl,” Sadi said, and those who knew her well could already establish one name she was about to utter, as she was entirely unable to restrain a proud smile. “Next year’s Head Girl will be Jera Valson, and your Head Boy will be Thomas Fitzgerald. Congratulations.”

Another triumph for Aladren, though with the House being over-represented on the ballot it wouldn’t come as much of a surprise. It was perhaps a pity their House points didn’t reflect the hard work these students obviously conducted. “Finally,” Sadi continued, “I can reveal the winner of this year’s House Point Competition. In fourth place with 301 points is Teppenpaw.” This was a change from midterm, during which Teppenpaw had been firmly in the lead. “Third place, with 359 points, is Aladren.” The Headmistress paused to allow cheering to subside. “In second place with 381 points is Pecari, which means this year’s runaway winner with an astonishing 549 points is Crotalus.”

Again, Sadi paused to wait for the cheering to die down. Then, with nothing more to add, she finished her address. “It is my hope all of you enjoy a good summer, and I look forward to seeing many of you next term. Before then, let’s enjoy the end of this term. The fair is now open!”
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Natalie Simms

August 01, 2010 5:26 AM
It was almost the end of her first year working as the Librarian at Sonora Academy and Natalie couldn’t be happier. Everything was great…her personal and professional life were for once being incredibly normal and awesome. This made the red-head pretty happy. Though, the prospect of leaving her sanctuary was mildly depressing but not enough to dampen her excellent mood. The activities prepared for the students were super fun and Natalie was once again excited to be near the students. Merlin knew that her job isolated her from the students and the rest of the faculty and the fair was the perfect chance to have more human contact. Actually, Natalie was a very social person, a personality trait that collided with her love for books and isolation. After years of trying she couldn’t have her two sides live amicably, so, she was the isolated librarian for most of the time but today she would become the social 22 year-old that she actually was. Something about books made Natalie want to spend time perusing through them, immersing herself in their knowledge.

Being the Librarian she had listened to the presentations that took place in the Library, Anne Wright and Zack Dill had talked about very interesting topics concerning spell development and astrophysics. The hazel-eyed young woman had been enraptured by the topics, so after they finished with their thing she went and looked for books regarding those topics to learn more about what they had been talking about. Natalie was always curious to learn more. She would continue to read until her thirst for knowledge was satiated.

The red-headed Librarian was really excited about everything that was happening at Sonora, she had picked her outfit days before the actual event, she couldn’t help it…this was too exciting. The 22 year-old chose a Muggle outfit to ensure practicability and comfortableness in every movement since she was going to be handling the griffin-go-round. In her opinion it was a good job for her, it would be awesome to make students have fun and enjoy themselves.

She left her room heading towards the Quidditch pitch practically bouncing out of excitement – her pony-tail bouncing with her every step she took- , she couldn’t explain what she felt right now, she just knew it was great to be feeling this way. It made her feel like a child again, not that she considered herself old. Quite the contrary, she was young.

Natalie entered the Quidditch Pitch and smiled at the sight before her, the pitch had been converted into a fair wonderland! Rides, booths and food stands were all over the place. It looked like it was going to be quite a fun night for everyone. The Librarian walked towards the griffin-go-round after helping the Headmistress and made sure everything was set for a fun filled evening

“Come! Come! Come have fun at the griffin-go-round!” Natalie began screaming, her face sporting a very big welcoming smile. She was sure tonight would be beyond great.
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