Mortimer Brockert

March 05, 2021 9:38 PM
Once the older students were assembled at their tables and the first years filed in, Mortimer cast Sonorous on himself and rose ."Welcome to Sonora for the new first years and welcome back for all older students. First years, you should have received a blank badge at the end of Orientation. You will dunk the badge in the Sorting Potion and it will turn the color representing your house which are blue for Aladren, yellow for Teppenpaw, red for Crotalus, and brown for Pecari. Afterwards, you may join your house table." He noted that Amethyst was sorted into Crotalus, which was good. That was what she wanted and he predicted. So far his predictions had been one hundred percent right about where his grandchildren were sorted.

After the first years had been settled, Mortimer continued."Would Katerina Vorontsov and Evelyn Stones please come up and get your Head Student badges." He continued. "In addition I'd like to call up Ellie Alperton, Dathan Fischer, Jezebel Reed-Fischer and Anastasia Delachene to receive their prefect badges. Congratulations." Honestly, he was less than thrilled with these selections as Topaz and Allegra hadn't gotten Head Girl and Sapphire hadn't gotten prefect although he might not have had a huge problem with Miss Reed-Fischer otherwise. It was just that she was against his granddaughter who was obviously the better option. Mortimer would have objected to Miss Delachene-and objected strongly - but there hadn't been any alternative. As for Head Student, well, Evelyn Stones was the kind of Pecari who seemed to demonstrate the worst judgement.The only plus side was Miss McLeod not winning which was good both because that would have upset Topaz and because, well, that girl did not want anything good for the purebloods of Sonora.

Once the new prefects and Head Students had returned to their tables, Mortimer continued, "Our Midsummer event this year will be the bonfire. Information to follow."

He cleared his throat for the next announcement, which was one that pleased him even less than the Head Student and prefect choices. "As you can see, we have two female Head Students this year due to lack of available male students in our seventh year class. We are currently considering making this a regular occurrence and having future Head Student elections be ungendered as well. Anyone with concerns has until midterm to bring them to the staff." And he hoped to Merlin that someone did. Mortimer was less than thrilled about the idea of ungendered Head Student elections which could only lead to discrimination of one gender or the other. And thank Merlin that there were no fifth year Teppenpaw girls or it might only be female students in leadership, leading to nobody for male students to go to with problems that they would not want to talk to a female student about. That is, if male students outside of Teppenpaw would want to go to a different house's prefect. Not to mention having to listen to Eustace whine about it. Even though it didn't have anything to do with him.

"Now we will sing the school song." Well, they would anyway. Mortimer did not sing . Lyric sheets were passed around and the song began.

Every day we strive
Learning to survive
Life’s hardships and to solve its mystery.
Learning to defend
Our honour and our friends,
Flying high to meet our destiny
We will stand and face those who want to harm us.
We won’t let the world transfigure, jinx or charm us
I won’t fight alone, as long as you are with me.
Sonora be my home, my tutor and my spirit

Vasita quoque floeat; Even the desert blooms.

That done, he dug into his steak and bourbon.
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Ellie Alperton

March 12, 2021 8:10 AM
Ellie had had a pretty good summer. Seth had been bubbling with excitement about his various robotics projects, and last term’s trip to Sonora seemed to have been the final underlining that emphasised that this was not a world that he could belong to – not just because it didn’t want him, but because he had come to realise he didn’t want it either. During the break, he had wired up various Lego creatures to move by themselves whilst Ellie had spread her spellbooks out around him. Each of them would give the other curious glances and ask the occasional question. Humans were sweet when they were excited about things, and Ellie loved seeing her brother’s nerdy passions even if she couldn’t fully understand them. She was pretty sure he felt happy for her finding her niche too.

Now she was back at Sonora, and she took a seat at the Aladren table, wondering what was going to happen. It wasn’t like she’d never seen a prefect elected by default before, and she hoped she was deemed at least as good a Heinrich had been, and he’d been the last person to have that honour. There was just the little nagging thought at the back of her head about how humiliating it would be to be passed over in that situation. There was the very slight worry that it could happen to her, but there was also the question of what was going to happen in Pecari. It had not escaped her notice that Anya was the only viable candidate, and whilst Ellie believed in her many good qualities, she couldn’t exactly say she was terribly perfectly.

But both of their names did get called, and she smiled both with happiness and relief, as she made her way to the front of the room. She would have liked to have a chance to prove herself properly, and to have been chosen but it was good to have not been overlooked, and she was relieved that Anya hadn’t been either. They would probably have to work twice as hard, to prove to the chosen prefects and the staff that they were worthy of these spots, but that was alright. She could definitely do that. And Anya was kind, approachable, and loyal – all of which were excellent qualities and ones which Ellie would be sure to emphasise if she heard anyone doubting Anya. Hopefully she could show up to prefect meetings on time and not sit on the tables at them, otherwise Ellie’s touting of her good qualities was probably going to look a little ill-informed.

She smiled with Anya, and offered a friendly smile and a thumbs up to Dathan too, because they’d occasionally talked and worked together last year, and he seemed generally to be a decent, solid sort of a person. A glance towards Teppenpaw had shown her that Freddie was enthusiastically applauding them all and didn’t look like he minded in the slightest, so that was alright. She smiled at Jezebel too, because it seemed rude not to, though she’d never really had occasion to talk to her, and her degree of blatant Catholicism was a little concerning.

Speaking of people who were against people like her, that was the one part of the appointments that she was disappointed with. It would have been nice to see Ness awarded a head student badge, for reasons beyond Aladren solidarity. Seeing an openly gay student get head boy in her third year had been inspiring, and she would have liked to see that trend continue. It was hard not to wonder why Ness hadn’t won – whether Evelyn and Katerina were simply more popular, and whether it had been pro-them qualities, or whether there were anti-Ness qualities at play too.

Still, there was nothing Ellie could do about that right now. If there was a glass ceiling when it came to non-cis people, then she would just have to smash it. She had already planned to bring up ongoing opportunities to strengthen the position and security of queer students at the first prefect meeting, and this merely heightened her resolve. For now though, there was the feast to enjoy. She glanced around, spotting some tasty looking soup just out of her reach.

“Hi,” she smiled at her neighbour. “Would you mind passing me that?”
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Mara Morales

March 17, 2021 10:29 PM
Fourth year. Precisely halfway through her years at Sonora, with three behind her and three yet to come after this one. If this one was supposed to set the tone for the next three, then Mara hoped that the only resemblance between this year and the past three years involved her grades. Somehow, in the midst of all the madness, even when her conscience had been put through the wringer by being blamed for something awful nearly happening, or when she had actually made a friend just to have the girl end up getting with someone openly racist against Mara and (bizarre though it seemed) her sister, or when she’d been caught up in whatever dysfunction Jessica had had in any given week, she had always kept up her grades, even in first year, when the subject matter itself might has well have been hieroglyphics from outer space.

Surely, she thought, the world could throw her such a microscopic bone as allowing her a year without anything weird which still didn’t affect her grades? It was not really that much to ask….

The year was beginning on an interesting note, but that was totally unrelated to her, and so she merely watched with interest as two Head Girls were installed instead of a representative of each of the two majority genders.

She made the qualification because of the petition she’d noticed in the library last year, which Brockert brought back to mind when he said it was actually being considered. Mara rested her chin on her hand as the prefects were called up, her dark eyes absent with thought. She had been inclined to ignore the whole thing, not least because it had seemed highly unlikely to do anything except annoy the people in power – she spent a lot of her free time reading wizarding history, and as far as she could tell, the society she had been dragged into against her will was endlessly byzantine, deeply conservative, and civil and human rights were more like someone’s mom saying ‘maybe’ than like anything one could count on having – but…here they were.

Jessica had told her about the ballot, and that was another interesting factor. Mara didn’t really know any of the seventh years, but from what she could see from the outside looking in, it seemed that the students had picked…fairly moderate options. Evelyn was not really a moderate by most standards, and Katerina had been one of Sylvia Mordue’s ladies-in-waiting, but they weren’t the most extreme options, either – that would have been Ness and Topaz, probably. But had that happened for a reason, or just – at least in the case of Katerina – because having cousins on the ballot had caused problems for both Topaz and Allegra?

At least, she thought, it didn’t matter that much in her own year. It was possible that having gender-defined roles would slightly benefit Mara, if the purebloods (mostly third years) were split between Esme and Leonor, but between Leonor’s general unpopularity and the…quirks…of most of the other candidates (thinking about it dispassionately, even she was mildly surprised to realize that if only one girl in her year was going to get a title, it arguably ought to be Morgan, of all people – she was more involved in stuff than the rest of them, she didn’t go around making enemies and such, she was socially competent enough to carry on a conversation, and while she and Josie both stood out in Aladren sometimes like misplaced Pecaris, she had to have some brains, otherwise she’d have never been Sorted the way she had. It was just really easy to sort of forget about her, though, because of her accent-grammar combo, and her goofy overdone mannerisms, and the costume jewelry – she just didn’t present as someone to take seriously), though, Mara thought her own odds of becoming Head Something (she was utterly indifferent to the specifics there) were pretty nearly even either way. Which was good, because she did not think she was cut out to be a genuinely political animal, openly throwing gauntlet-ideas onto the floor, and here there weren’t any campaigns to make quiet donations to in exchange for support.

She looked up when the new prefect spoke to her, and then smiled warmly. “Sure, no problem,” she said, then suited action to words, providing the soup. “And congratulations, by the way,” she added, with a slight nod to Ellie’s new ornament. “Nice of them to hand out extra work to people who are in their big exam years, right?” she joked. She had always kind of wondered about that…
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Ellie Alperton

March 21, 2021 3:41 AM
"Thanks," Ellie smiled when Mara passed the soup, scooping some of it into her bowl and spooning some fresh cilantro on top.

"Thanks, I'm going to do my best to prove I earned it," she promised, regarding the honour of prefect. She supposed Mara was one of the students she was now responsible for, as well as one of the people who would have a say in whether she was eventually elected as head girl. Ellie could not say she had ever got to know her particularly well. There wasn't really the excuse there would be in non-magical school of being in different grades, as they had shared a class as well as a house often enough. She supposed she felt like Mara, Josie and Morgan had really ever needed extra friendliness, seeing as when they wanted company, they had each other. At the times when they weren't together, perhaps it was because they wanted a break... She hoped it had never been perceived as unfriendliness on her part. Still, no time like the present, she supposed, especially given her new status as a house ambassador. She hoped that, and not the future head girl votes, was her main motivation here, though it was a little hard not to doubt herself.

She was a unsure how to handle Mara's other comment. It was clearly a joke, so perhaps she should just laugh along, but she also didn't want to seem like she couldn't handle her responsibilities or didn't take them seriously.

"It's probably going to be a pretty busy year," she agreed, her tone definitely not suggesting that she minded, though she stopped short of saying she was sure she could handle it, as she neither wanted to brag nor tempt fate. "I also have to decide what classes to keep at the end of it," she added. That, rather than exams, sounded like a challenge. "I know you're a year further off, but do you have any thoughts on what you'll do for that?" she asked, figuring it was a better way to get to know a fellow Aladren than the usual 'How was your summer?'
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Mara Morales

April 07, 2021 10:20 PM
Mara nodded approvingly when Ellie promised to prove herself worthy of her honors. The world was a bit of a disaster area when it came to matters of fairness, people just…got or didn’t get things handed to them for no reasons in any way related to merit, but it was much easier to like the people who at least tried to prove they had merit even though they hadn’t needed it. At least, that was how it was for Mara; it was possible that she had her father to blame for that, and her own desire, to some extent, not to hate her sister just for existing. Still, she thought it was the correct position to take anyway, which had to count for something, didn’t it?

“I’m sure you will,” she said, leaving all her philosophical debating between her and anything that could read her thoughts, which she tentatively thought most things could not.

Then Ellie mentioned how she was on the brink of having to choose new classes, and Mara came close – so close – to making a mistake.

To nod at such a statement, that was normal enough, and it didn’t matter that she actually had done that. She bit her tongue, though, when she realized she had only just caught herself short of saying yeah, my sister just did that in reply.

On the face of it, that was about as innocent a statement as she could have made to someone she didn’t know all that well, but could she have talked her way out of it at need? She wasn’t sure. Maybe she could have claimed the sister was at another school – but Mara had normal parents. Why would a sister of hers who was also suitable for recruitment to the X-Men go to another school? How would said sister even know of one? And even if that comment was accepted without too many awkward questions, what if Ellie had – like – then wanted to pen-pal with Totally Not Jessica about the class selection process or something? Jessica enjoyed writing, but Mara was pretty sure there was a long gap between writing whiny poetry about cloudy days and creating a whole other identity from scratch and then writing its letters. And a lie that big, there would have been so many unavoidable holes and slips, a thousand ways to get exposed; that was why, after all, her family avoided outright lying as much as possible, instead sticking with just failing to tell the truth….

She forced her thoughts into better order as she winced over biting her tongue. Never mind how close a thing it had been; the point was that she hadn’t actually said it. Plus, now she was more on her guard, so she’d be less likely to slip up again.

“Sorry,” she said. “Bit my tongue – “ She took a sip of her drink as she thought about Ellie’s question. “Tough question,” she acknowledged. “I’ve tried to think about it some, but I don’t want to miss out on anything that might give me an idea to speed up the trip to my first mil, you know? Plus, all the classes where we don’t use the wands as much all link together – it doesn’t seem like Advanced Potions would work half as well without Herbology and Care of Magical Creatures.” She had spent a lot of time thinking about the applications of different magical disciplines to cosmetics. “Then there's Defense, I never know if I should think that that Professor Brooding-Hawthorne is trying to make us paranoid or if the whole world really is going to start trying to kill us the minute we’re adult magic people, yeah?” Though she guessed she would get some early insight into that topic, courtesy of Jessica…. “It’s a lot to think about. Where are you with it?”
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