Mortimer Brockert

December 10, 2022 1:25 PM
The year had started off with one of Mortimer’s least favorite things-change-brought to him one of his least favorite ways-parental complaint. Now, the change itself might not have been an issue had it been suggested by someone with a different position. Mortimer did not want the students doing inappropriate things, but the thing was, he took exception to a parent-any of them, even ones he was closely related to such as his sons or his nephews or their wives-telling him how to run the school.

And he took a seriously hard line on this too. Because if he listened to what one parent wanted he had to listen to them all, and sometimes they wanted things that were completely unreasonable. Like, say someone wanted them to make flying lessons required for all seven years or at least until CATS-fortunately,this was unlikely to happen given that there was no CATS flying test, but that did not mean that Eustace wasn’t in favor of this exact thing-or that some animal rights extremist wanted them to ban meat, eggs and cheese-not bloody likely given that meat was one of the few things that Miles could eat with all his allergies and Mortimer would pretty much rather attempt to make small talk for an hour than give up his steaks-and then because they gave in to one whiny parent, they had to give in to all of them or at least listen to them and discuss their requests amongst the staff.

Mortimer felt that parents like that came across as especially entitled-being a wealthy pureblood with Eustace as a son, he knew entitlement when he saw it-overprotective control freaks, and the best possible thing that could happen to the children of a parent like that was to cut the blasted umbilical cord, and let them grow up and develop some independence.

Anyway, the results of that conversation would be announced by the Heads of House. Mortimer had decided against announcing it himself because he didn’t want backlash. He had considered pointing out that it was a parent who made a big stink about it, not that he would have said who and embarrassed the already unfortunate offspring, but was afraid that if he did, students might tell their parents who in turn felt it was okay to air their most likely unreasonable grievances.

And Merlin, did he ever not want that .

Once the older students were assembled at their tables and the first years entered the room. 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."

After the first years had been settled, Mortimer continued. “Would Lavender Brockert and Phillipe Delachenne please come up and get your Head Student badges." He continued. "In addition, I'd like to call up Constance Melcher, Hansel Hexenmeister, Iris Cobb and Alexei Vorontsov to receive their prefect badges. Congratulations.” Amethyst should have won, she really should have. He would never understand why his grandchildren never won, other than annoying political correctness. At least,Mr. Vorontsov had won. He was obviously the most reasonable choice among his house, especially given that in Pecari it was often down to the best of a bad lot. To find one among them that actually did not make Mortimer feel this way was something of a miracle. Well, he was exactly that but also actually not terrible.

He was also a tad surprised at the results of the Head Student, he was sure that Miss Duell was a shoe-in. Of course, he was disappointed in the fact that Jasper had not gotten it, but more in the students for not electing him than in the Teppenpaw. Nothing personal against those who’d won, really, but they never seemed to see the best option.

Once the prefects and Head Students were back in their seats, Mortimer continued. “ Our midsummer event will be the Bonfire, details to be forthcoming.”

“Now for the singing of the school song.”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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11 Mortimer Brockert Opening Feast 6 1 5

Valentine Duell

December 10, 2022 6:20 PM
This was it. This was the start of her final year at Sonora. Valentine Duell vowed she was going to make this the best year yet. She had a wonderful time with Lavender over the summer and she was ready to tackle this last year. Once the wagon arrived, she climbed down and did what she could to help any of the tiny new first years as usual, before heading off to her room.

She smiled, waved and greeted everyone around her. Sadly she didn't see Bonabelle or Wally on her way. That was fine though, they might get some time in before the feast and if not there was always tomorrow. The first day back breakfast with Bonabelle was a solid tradition by this point and it wasn't going to stop this year. Wally she would see at lunch then and if the he showed up at breakfast or Bonabelle joined them for lunch, all the better. Her room was just as she had left it, and the fact that this was her last year hit her once again. She'd have to clean out the room completely once she left... next year's Teppenpaw girl or girls would live here and the cycle would continue here without her. It felt a little weird, but that cycle had been going before she had arrived as well so it shouldn't. But it did.

Ordinarily she unpacked rather quickly so that she would have more time in the hall with everyone before the feast. This year however, she found herself taking her time. Even once that was done, she spent some time checking in on the other Teppenpaws that were about. She was the seventh year prefect after all, it was her job to make sure everything and everyone was doing okay. There was something holding her back from the hall, but she wasn't sure what it was. She wanted to go down there and see who else she could find, and yet... something in her didn't want to go.

Finally Valentine stopped lollygagging about and headed down to the hall. It was getting pretty close to feast time so she didn't have much more time to smile and wave at Bonabelle and Wally. She sat at the Teppenpaw table, in a seat with some open places around her. She liked to do that to meet the new first years and welcome them to the house. That feeling of uncertainty still gnawed away inside her. Then the Headmaster began, the new first years were sorted and Val helped welcome the new Teppenpaws to the table. Then it struck, and it hit hard.

Valentine had been absolutely sure that she would be fine if someone else was head student. She had plenty on her plate already, she'd be happy for whoever, it wouldn't bother her. But, she had been wrong. As the Headmaster called Lavender and Philippe up front, a horrible weight seemed to settle in her chest and it was a little difficult to breathe. She didn't want to be wrong. She wanted to be happy for them both, they were some of her best friends. She had voted for Lavender, she wanted Lavender to win. Hadn't she? Val did her best to try and take an honest assessment of things. She had tried to be friendly, nice, helpful and involved. She had tried so hard... but in the end, nobody voted for her? Maybe nobody actually liked her, did they just tolerate her? To be fair, she hadn't even voted for herself... what did that say? Another terrible pang shot through her, had it meant that she assumed she would win and that nobody was going to vote for Lavender? So she'd done it so her friend got at least one person rooting for her? If that was true, she was a terrible person. She'd voted for Wally and he hadn't....

In an instant she turned to look at the Crotalus table and locked eyes with her boyfriend. Her boyfriend who had been so very understanding and wonderful at the end of last year. His face was steady, but the pain in his eyes resonated with the agony she was feeling in her soul. Lunch tomorrow would not be soon enough for meeting up. She tried to return his look with one that said, "I understand, you are not alone." Val suspected he had a much better 'poker face' than she did.

Still, she did her best to keep it all together. She wanted to be a good person, to be someone to put the needs of her friends above her own. She was happy for Lavender and Philippe, she really was. It was just a school thing, it didn't really matter to her. Her apprenticeship didn't hinge on getting Head Student, it was fine. It was okay. Maybe if she repeated it enough, it would be. She'd let Mama down. No, she knew better than that. Mama would have been excited and proud if she had gotten it, but she wouldn't think less of her for not getting it. Mama was a good person. Mama had been Head Girl.

Valentine had missed the calling of the prefects, but she did see them moving back to their seats. Had she not applauded for any of them? Had she been so wrapped up in her own selfishness? The final announcement about the bonfire passed over her without reaction. The song sheets came out and she stared at it blankly for the first three lines, then pulled herself together again to join in, perhaps a bit quietly, for the rest of it. She was still a prefect and needed to set a good example.

When the food appeared, she didn't quite feel like eating, but she knew she should. Again, she tried to push all of that down to deal with later. Sometime. Val scooped some mac and cheese, mashed potatoes and whatever other 'comfort food' she could see onto her plate. Everything was just fine. She smiled her best at the person sitting next to her. "Hi, how are you doing?"
2 Valentine Duell Oh.. okay. 1490 0 5

Tommy Jamison

December 10, 2022 8:04 PM
It was weird, coming back to a school without Theo. Tommy knew last year that it was Theo’s last, but it had never really felt real. He was sure Stanley and Wally would be sad about it too, when the excitement of their little sister had at least slightly worn off, but Tommy didn’t have that luxury. He was happy for Charlotte, of course, but it wasn’t really the same thing. Their little gang felt incomplete now, with a smiley, feely, important gap over at the Pecari table.

And speaking of, Tommy’s eyes flashed now between that table at Crotalus when the Head Students announcement rang out. It was obvious how much Wally wanted this, and it was sure to be an issue later (which, like most of the O’Malley boys’ issues, would be something their dear uncle Tommy would have to deal with), but he supposed it was good at least that Stanley hadn’t won either. Actually, Stanley hadn’t even made the ballot, so in that way, Wally had won? But he didn’t think that answer would help the Crotalus accept his defeat any more easily. And that was fair.

He thought Phillipe seemed nice enough, although the two Teppenpaw boys had never been especially close, and he was definitely glad for Lavender. Tommy had voted for her - she was a mutual relative to the boys and someone he had sorta grown up with too.

It was only then that it really occurred to him that next year, his class’s names would be on the ballot. Tommy hoped he would win - he didn’t get Prefect, sure, but if nothing else, he was pretty dang good at peer mediation. It seemed doable, too, since Rosalynn could probably get her friends to vote for him too. That was a while off yet, though, and he didn’t want to spend too much thought or energy on next year, since after Stanley and Wally left this year, he’d be pretty low in the friends department.

Headmaster Brockert then mentioned a bonfire, which sounded interesting, and the song came and went uneventfully thereafter. As usual, Tommy only took a few small items for his plate - he wasn’t especially hungry, with his internal rhythms needing a bit longer to adjust to the American time schedule. But he heard a voice beside him inquire as to how he was, and he realized it was Stanley’s Wally’s girlfriend, Valentine. Another person who hadn’t won Head Student, which was a bit of a surprise really. “I’m good,” he answered honestly. Tommy was pretty good at reading people, and though he had a feeling that he already knew the answer, he asked anyway, “How about you?”
12 Tommy Jamison Indeed. 1518 0 5

Valentine Duell

December 11, 2022 1:34 PM
Tommy was good. That was good. Then of course he asked how she was. She honestly didn't know. "I'm..." fine? That was a lie. Okay? Conflicted? A terrible person? She couldn't say any of that. "I've had better days. But, I've also had far worse ones." This really wasn't that big of a deal, her brain kept trying to convince her heart, but it wasn't in the mood to listen. She poked at the food on her plate without eating any of it. Tommy was nice, he'd probably get head student next year. She gave him a slightly forced smile.

"Half of the people I voted for won." She shot a quick glance over at the Crotalus table. Both of the people she voted for were sitting there. Val really, really wanted to be more sad over the fact that Wally hadn't won than she hadn't. If her heart didn't want to be happy right now, maybe she could at least convince it not to be so terribly self-centered. It wasn't ideal, because that meant if Wally had won, than either Philippe or Lavender wouldn't have and she'd have to be sad for them. They at least had gotten prefect though, as had she. Wally hadn't. Her heart seemed to relent on that front at least and her forced smile took on a more genuine if sad look.

There was a reason she had talked to Tommy after all. "What can we do for him?" She asked, knowing full well that Tommy would know who she was talking about. "I thought I might try and catch him outside the hall after the feast." Ordinarily she was good at maintaining eye contact during a conversation, now her eyes darted off to nowhere in particular as she wasn't sure what Tommy might make of her next bit of the plan. "Try to be a good, supportive girlfriend and all." She wasn't herself what all that might actually entail, but she assumed it would mostly be some good hugging and snuggling of comfort, and talking.

"Do you have any other ideas of how we could help him?" She turned her pleading eyes back towards Tommy now. At the end of last year Wally told her that despite what she wanted in her life, he would stick with her. She wasn't about to do less for him.
2 Valentine Duell Such is life? 1490 0 5

Tommy Jamison

December 12, 2022 5:22 PM
Teppenpaw students are known to be kind and caring. They are interested in the personal development of themselves and others and they believe in friendly cooperation.

That was Val. She was sad, and though she said half the people she voted for had won - and the other half was pretty obvious - Tommy had an intuitive feeling that there was more sadness there still. The plain fact was, everybody wanted to be Head Student, whether they realized it or not. It was work, sure, but it was a really cool honor to receive, to know the staff and students alike trusted and relied on you. Valentine had voted for her friend, but there was another part there. The sadness would never win out over her kindness, though, so she focused her energy instead on Wally.

The Teppenpaws are the diplomats of Sonora Academy.

And that was Tommy: a diplomat. The peacekeeper, voice of reason, and guiding positive force of the boys for essentially their entire lives. He was the leader. Stanley fancied himself to be in charge, but the boys did what Tommy said, whether they agreed or not. Maybe it was an unspoken result of their relationship. Stanley and Wally were older, but Tommy was still technically their uncle, and there came some authority with permission to first-name your peers’ mom. But Tommy did well with this power, and everyone knew it. Tommy was a good kid.

“I think he’ll be okay, eventually,” Tommy said knowingly but slowly. “At least Stanley didn’t win.” He laughed a little, hoping the joke was well-met. Stanley hadn’t even made the ballot. He did well enough as Prefect, but Tommy didn’t really think anyone had been surprised by his absence. “All you two have to do… is take care of each other,” he added, a little brighter tone to his voice. Despite all of the whatever else, Valentine and Wally really did seem good together. Tommy knew that Wally cared so deeply about her, and had for so long. After his now five-year relationship with Rosalynn, Tommy fancied himself something of a guru in that respect as well.
12 Tommy Jamison Sometimes, yeah. 1518 0 5

Valentine Duell

December 14, 2022 3:58 PM
Internally Valentine felt downright terrible for it. But, she couldn't help the slightest of giggles that slipped out when Tommy commented about Stanley not winning. Wally would be okay, she was sure about that as well. It was the 'eventually' that she didn't like so much. They would just have to make that as short as possible.

"Take care of each other?" Well, if Tommy could joke around a bit, maybe she could too. She raised an eyebrow in his direction. "I do hope, Mr. Jamison, that you aren't suggesting anything… improper?" There was an attempt at her traditional mischievous smile, but her eyes still showed a hint of the sadness under the slightly forced mirth.

Val poked at the food on her plate for a moment. The normal opening feast questions sounded a bit hollow in her head. 'How was your summer?' Or 'Have any fun plans for this year?' They were past that. So instead, "How are things with Rosalyn? Did you see her over the summer at all?"

She hadn't gotten to see Bonabelle or Wally over the summer. That might well be a lot different next summer. So very many things would be different next summer. She wondered if Tommy had any plans yet for his future. "Do you know what you are planning on doing once you graduate?"
2 Valentine Duell That is just how it works I guess 1490 0 5

Tommy Jamison

December 16, 2022 5:12 PM
Had Tommy been in that moment partaking in his meal or beverage, there was a more than sizable chance some portion of it might have shot out of his nose. Not that Tommy was particularly sensitive to it - he was a sixteen-year-old boy after all - but Valentine had never struck him as the kind of girl to make that kind of joke. He didn’t say anything, but he did grin widely as he restrained the urge to laugh, and held his hands up beside him in silent protest of his innocence.

“Things are good,” said the sixth year, letting her move the conversation along to more typical conversation. “I didn’t get to see Rosalynn too much. Magic or no magic, the travel can be a bit much.” Tommy tried to spend as much of his summers with his parents as he could, since he didn’t get to see them all year, but that was a lame answer for a teenage boy, so he instead just blamed the distance. He did a lot of bouncing between the US and England, so adding more into the picture would be a legitimate and valid concern for his adults.

She asked next about his plans after school, which was a bit surprising since he still had a full year after she and the boys graduated, but Tommy supposed she was thinking more about her own, more immediately looming future. “Yeah, I do,” he said. It was a bit of tragic irony, really, that he had some pretty concrete plans while to his knowledge, Stanley and Wally did not. “I want to be a potioneer. So I really just have to decide what route I want to go with that, either school or an apprenticeship.” Ideally, he’d just apprentice under Sophie - she had taught him most of what he knew - but he wasn’t sure if that would really count or look good on his future resume.

“What about you?” he asked with good-natured curiosity.
12 Tommy Jamison We'll get through it. 1518 0 5