Mortimer Brockert

February 14, 2020 3:25 PM
Midterm had passed much as it always had. Honestly, Mortimer had always wondered why he had to go to social events. Socializing was not for everyone. Some people were perfectly happy to stay home with a book. He was one of those people. And midterm technically was his vacation too so it should be relaxing.

It turned out his grandson Olaf was apparently of similar temperment. When Eustace had tried to drag him and Christopher-Jasper put his foot down awhile ago and Uriah and Miles were still too little-out to play Quidditch, the young boy had scowled at him and said "Go away, I'm reading!" At this, Mortimer had done something rare. He'd laughed Which in turn led to stares because most present were convinced he was incapable of doing so. It had also led to an argument between Ben and Eustace. Stuff about Ben raising children who were disrespectful and wimpy and a few fat shaming comments about his younger son and Ben coming back about them being his children and he'd raise them as he saw fit and it wasn't any of Eustace's business and there was nothing wrong with a boy who preferred books to sports-Ben having been one such boy himself-and that Uriah wasn't even two years old yet so commenting on his weight was beyond absurd. However, Mortimer hadn't been so proud of one of his grandchildren since Emerald was awarded prefect. Meanwhile, Christopher escaped while his uncle was distracted and didn't surface again until it was time to leave. The Headmaster had to admit, he was proud of Chris too for being smart enough to stay hidden.

Still, all the fuss had set off the two little boys, though Uriah was quickly quieted down with cookies and Miles had been cranky to begin with since he was getting over an ear infection. Madeleine had ended up taking him home to bed and the gathering broke up soon after. Mortimer hadn't been sure whether to be happy about the fact that Eustace was often able to put a damper on things and cause them to end so Mortimer could have peace and quiet or to be completely disgusted by him. Or both. Yes, both. He did like to spend some time with his grandchildren but at the end of the day he wanted them to, well, go away so he could read.

And now it was time to start the second half of the year. There was never as much to say at the Returning Feast as at the Opening Feast. At the latter, Mortimer had to announce prefects and Head Student and there was the sorting and the school song and whatnot. The Returning Feast had none of that beyond an occasional announcement. Not having any this year, Mortimer stood up and said. "Welcome back. I hope you had a nice midterm." Nine words was all he needed. He sat back down and began his meal.
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