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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Professor Aaron McKindy

August 02, 2010 11:41 AM
Admittedly, Aaron McKindy was not one for fairs. As a general rule, the tall, dark-haired Italian kept to himself around Sonora. He had been friends with Sadi long before she had taken over from Manfred to become Headmistress but aside from that (and the occasional interaction with the Heads of Houses of misbehaving students), Aaron didn’t have much to do with the Sonora faculty. They were nice enough people, he was sure, but the Pecari Head of House had, ironically, always been one to keep to himself around adults.

‘Around adults’ was, in this case, the key term. Although many of the students he had taught were now technically adults, some of them with careers, Aaron did not feel the same sense of nervousness around them he typically did around his colleagues. In fact, he had the privilege of stopping by Mia Kerova’s discussion about her Charms Apprenticeship earlier that day and had been truly impressed with what she had done with her abilities after school had ended. He hoped to see her around the fair in order to congratulate her, and perhaps ask a few questions about her experiences. Although Aaron was unequivocally talented when it came to charms, he hadn’t had the opportunity to travel the world quite as Mia had.

Anyway, the Charms professor was going to have a fun time with this particular fair. When he was younger and much less settled, he had at least partially supported himself by learning Muggle sleight-of-hand and entertaining tourists as they walked around New York City. To be fair, that career option hadn’t been quite as lucrative as it needed to be, and Aaron had quickly progressed to the next idea on his list-of-ways-to-support-himself. For the record, ‘bartender’ had been almost as bad of an idea as busking.

“Try your luck, try your luck,” the man called out. He was wearing his usual hat made of pink bubbles—Transfigured and Charmed frogs, really—and his favourite crimson robes with a silver, moving dragon Charmed onto it. With a flick of his wand, pink bubbles (not of the Transfigured/Charmed frog variety) floated out to stick to passersby. The man grinned, grey-green eyes playing out over the crowd of his past and current students. His booth was simple: a table with a light green tablecloth and three wooden cups turned upside down with a carved wooden marble set in front of the middle cup. Behind him floated a collection of top hats similar to his, made out of bubbles of varying colours.

“Find the marble and win a tophat,” Aaron called, grinning at the kids going by. “Bubbles in your choice of colour—find it thrice and get your hat customised!” When he had volunteered to run the cup-and-ball game, Aaron had been unsure as to what prize to offer but it had only taken a moment before he had come up with the idea of offering bubble hats. After all, his own had always been a hit among the students. “Heyhey, willing to give it a try?” Aaron waited for an interested student to step up to his booth. It wouldn’t be long.
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Demelza Eagle

August 08, 2010 3:11 PM
Being from hillybilly-town Delaware, Demelza was totally used to fairs and she absolutely loved them. She went to the State Fair every year to get some funnel cake (yummm...) and 15-flavor-slurpies. She even went to a Beach Boys concert there one time. So Sonora having a fair reminded her very much of home, and that made her excited to go. She even wrote to her cousin, telling him about it because he had gone to Sonora. Because Demelza's wasn't Blake's most favorite person, she was surprised that he showed up, but pleased, nonetheless.

Since the Quidditch pitch was Demelza's third home, she found herself wandering around there, smiling at all the cool stands. All the different people overwhelmed her and made her extremely hyper (Not that that was unusual.) She found herself so full of excitement that she skipped to each stand. Someone was talking at their stand, so she curiously approached that one.

She was very surprised to see that it was her Head of House at that stand! The Pecari Second year had no idea that her Charms teacher went to Sonora when he was a kid! Maybe he had mentioned it once, but Demela probably wasn't paying attention or something, for she did have a very hard time doing that. She grinned as he announced the prize. She could win an orange bubble hat! That would be ridiculously cool. She knew, from the very first day that she came to Sonora, that Professor McKindy was a cool teacher mainly because of his bubble hat. She ran a hand through her long and layered Chocolate brown hair to get it out of her eyes, and then approached the table with the super-awesome prize.

"Sure, Professor!" She said, excitedly. Smiling, she asked, "So, I just have to find the marble?" That orange bubble hat will be mine!
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