Mortimer Brockert

May 29, 2023 7:11 PM
Last year had ended as badly as it had started. Well, not quite ended , since the Bonfire itself had gone without incident as far as Mortimer knew and was concerned. He was sure that there was the usual drama about who was sharing a tent with who but that was…not his problem though he would have been sympathetic towards his own grandchildren, had it been them. Nobody had been horribly burned, or got food poisoning from improperly cooking something over a fire, and that was good enough for him.

The thing that had happened had happened slightly before the Bonfire. There had been an…accident. At least as far as Mortimer had ascertained, what had happened had been an accident and not something that Mr. Lundstrom purposely tried to do to himself. It was tragic, of course, Mortimer was not completely heartless contrary to popular belief. However, given the parents of the student in question, he had also been seriously worried about a lawsuit. The mother certainly seemed the type who would blame the school for not watching her children at all times in order to keep them “safe”. After all, she’d already made it abundantly clear that she didn’t think Sonora was good enough for her offspring prior to this.

Still, it wasn’t as if there wasn’t access to mental health services. This was a thing that even Mortimer would not object to, basically because he understood the need for them, as he had family who seemed to suffer from these issues-he wasn’t quite sure why Allegra had such a nervous disposition, but she had one and Eustace was clearly a raging narcissist, not that he’d ever get help for a psychological problem-and because they were a thing that having access to did not impose authoritarian rules on the student population or inconvenience him personally. The thing was though, students had to be willing to seek help, which was a problem because there was always a stigma, a fear that others would find out and mock and/or reject them, or have a staff member refer them.

Which meant that the staff members had to be aware of there being a problem. And there was no way they could be monitoring all the students constantly without violating their privacy and not respecting them as maturing young people. Nobody wanted to be watched twenty-four hours a day.

So, he hoped to Merlin that this did not mean more restrictions would be placed upon the students and their personal freedoms. Mortimer knew Amethyst had been pretty disappointed about her petition, which as far as he was concerned should have been successful. Never mind that he agreed with it and had assumed when he’d very grudgingly agreed to spells on their beds that they would work the same as the ones in the Bonfire tents, there was the simple fact that once another student started a petition, had gotten far fewer signatures than Amethyst had, and had still gotten what she wanted. Therefore, Amethyst who had more should also have.

So between that and a falling out with her friend, his granddaughter had also not had a good ending to last year. Not as bad as Mr. Lundstrom’s or his sister’s obviously, but still not a good one. And, of course, the Crotalus was his granddaughter, so Mortimer was a bit more concerned with her.Which led him to doing something he rarely did, and expressing positive feelings. He had actually told Amethyst that he was proud of her. Of course, he was unsure if that had pleased the sixth year or completely confused her. People tended to get weird looks on their faces when Mortimer did things like laugh or smile.

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 Rosalynn Tellerman and Thomas Jamison please come up and get your Head Student badges." He continued. "In addition, I'd like to call up Phillip Carson, Liesl Brockert, Verdillia Scurlock and Tissena Randall to receive their prefect badges. Congratulations.” Honestly, other than being disappointed that Isla and Christopher hadn’t won, this was otherwise…not a terribly objectionable group. Of course, his grandchildren were the best choices which nobody ever seemed to understand, but it wasn’t as if Mr. Jamison, Miss Tellerman, or Miss Scurlock were horrible. And he was glad that Liesl had won and hoped it would, if not make Alfie and that harpy that he’d married proud of her, at least boost the Teppenpaw’s self-esteem.

Once the prefects and Head Students were back in their seats, Mortimer continued. “ Our midsummer event will be the Ball.” Dreadful event that it was. Though at least they didn't have to come up with something unique for it.

“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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Tommy Jamison

May 29, 2023 10:20 PM
It was different this year coming back to Sonora. Tommy still boarded the wagons from his sister Sophie’s house, where he’d spent the final week of summer so he could adjust more easily to the time change rather than coming straight from England. But this time, when the wagon arrived, it was only him and Charlotte getting on. Tommy loved his niece dearly, but it was so odd, not having the guys. Wally was already moved into his dorm room at his college, and while Stanley was still home, he was not getting on with them but rather waving from the pavement with his parents. The Teppenpaw did his best to put on a brave face - mostly for Charlotte’s sake - but it was hard to deny the strange sense of loss that he felt.

He sat with Charlotte and tried to make good conversation with her, as well as anyone else who sat near them, but in his mind, he couldn’t help but imagine the year ahead of them. What was he going to do all year? He had Rosalynn, obviously, and he was generally well-fitting and well-liked in her friend group (as far as he could tell), so he was welcome with them aside from Girl Specific things. But with the boys gone, it was only now that Tommy realized he didn’t really have any friends of his own. He got along fine with his roommate Ian, but not the way Rosalynn and the girls were. It was going to be an interesting year, for sure.

He didn’t seek Rosalynn out right away, since getting settled and catching up with Isla and Lorena in their dorm room seemed to be fairly traditional at this point. He just took a little time to himself to stroll through the halls he knew so well by now but had so often seemed so much bigger. He was a lot taller now, although he’d given up on catching up to Dad by now. Tommy was encroaching upon that coveted six foot mark, but his dad still had another half a foot on that, and at this point, it seemed unlikely if not painful to experience a burst of growth to make up the difference.

When he finally saw Ros in the Cascade Hall, Tommy really only had enough time to say hello and offer a quick peck before it was clearly time to settle down for the Feast. As he seated himself at the Teppenpaw table, it was then that a carry-over anxiety from the previous year resurfaced: the Head Student vote. In all his years at Sonora and all that he had immediate access to, there had never been a tie and revote like last year. Sophie couldn’t remember anything like it during her time here, either, and she’d spent more than just seven years at Sonora, since she came back as a professor for a while. And honestly, Tommy did really want to be Head Boy, but he knew too that Henry Spellman was also a solid choice and probably really wanted it. All he knew for certain before this moment was that one of them would get it, and one of them would not.

Once the Sorting was through and it was time for the announcements to begin, the seventh year held his breath until… Wait, what? Was that hisname?! And Rosalynn’s! He felt a crooked grin spread across his face as the other side was still too shocked to react, and he stood up somewhat abruptly to go get his badge. He took Ros’s hand in his on the way up and gave it a joyous squeeze. As his badge was pinned, he glanced instinctively at the Pecari table, thinking about Stanley’s outburst during the election. Had that helped? Either way, Tommy was so grateful. But Stanley was not there.

He also glanced at the Crotalus table, looking for Wally’s support. But Wally was not there either. Tommy’s face fell slightly. Then he noticed someone else at the Crotalus table: Henry Spellman.

On his way back to his table, Tommy made the bold decision to approach the Crotalus table. He did not stay long, but he offered a handshake to Henry out of respect for the closeness of the election. Not wanting to hold up the Feast, he did not stay much longer than that took, but before going gave Henry a nod of respect to finish out the gesture.

Once seated again, he did his best to listen, but Tommy was a bit distracted by the badge now pinned to him. He did catch the part about a Ball, but he wasn’t too worried. He’d take Rosalynn, obviously, but he did set the bar kind of high when he asked her last time, so he would need to do a little brainstorming for something fun. Maybe he could borrow a unicorn or something. Eh, he had time to think about it.

The song came and went, and the food - as delicious-looking and smelling as always - appeared before them. But Tommy didn’t notice at first, still absentmindedly running his fingers over the physical representation of his new status. He didn’t notice when someone spoke to him, either, or at least not enough to make out what they said. “Sorry, can you try that again?”
12 Tommy Jamison Bittersweet, but sweet nonetheless. 1518 0 5

Patience Reed-Fischer

May 30, 2023 12:11 AM
Patience was feeling very impatient. She wasn't prefect. She wasn't anything. Indeed, she rarely seemed to be more than a side thought. Perhaps that was of her own doing - she'd spent a lot more time staying out of trouble than getting into much of anything else and her friend group hadn't dwindled so much as plateaued: Patience Reed-Fischer, party of one. The idea of engaging with people outside of her own House was appealing to Patience, particularly since her roommates were fine but not exactly her best friends, but she wasn't sure she'd ever have the guts to do what Tommy - ew, and his girlfriend - did when he went up to retrieve his new Head Student badge.

Henry Spellman looked as unreadable as ever, although he was perhaps surprised at Tommy's gesture and he took the new Head Student's hand with a respectful nod. His eyes glanced for his brother at the Pecari table, but Patience couldn't see what the other twin thought of the interaction from where she was sitting. The other twin, Oz Spellman, was a wild card in her mind and she'd done her best to avoid all the drama that had gone on with him and his boyfriend the previous year. The two boys were in the same house but different years and neither was in Patience's year, which made it fairly easy to ignore them; she'd even been in a different class section than they had been last year.

When Tommy sat down and the old grouch at the front of the room finished up his speech - dropping big news like a school ball on them like it was nothing - Patience tried not to side-eye the new Head Student. She was curious about him after that sort of display, especially because she'd generally seen him in the company of much more raucous types than that of Henry Spellman. After a moment of contemplation and a few bites of roast potato, Patience decided to speak up.

"Congratulations," she began, nodding at his badge. "I'm sure you'll hear that a thousand times tonight. Although maybe not from everyone... are you and Henry close?" she asked, eyes wide with sincere curiosity.


OOC: Henry's response to Tommy written with his author's permission because it's me, I'm his author.
22 Patience Reed-Fischer Guess I'm sitting with fame now. 1535 0 5

Tommy Jamison

June 03, 2023 8:51 PM
For a moment, Tommy blinked at the question asked by Patience. He didn’t really know her very well, but he was the kind of guy to try to learn everybody’s name, especially in a small school like this. Maybe that was just the Teppenpaw niceness in him showing through. Where he and Henry close, though?

“No, not really,” he answered just as his brain synapses started firing and he connected the dots on why she would ask something so seemingly random. “Oh, because of that?” Tommy asked in a remarkably non-specific manner. “I mean, the handshake?” he clarified. “No, it was just… a gesture, I guess, of good will. The election was really close. We had a tie-breaking revote at the end of the year last year,” he added, not sure how many people in the lower, non-voting classes may have heard or not heard about it.

“Henry would’ve made a great Head Boy,” Tommy stated honestly, “but I am really glad to get it, so thank you for the congratulations. My dad’s going to be so proud.” His parents were both very supportive of him in general - he had a really good home life, honestly, and recognized his privilege in both stability and wealth - but this was going to be a great source of pride, just like when Sophie got Quidditch Captain.

“Sorry you didn’t get Prefect, though,” he added, feeling bad suddenly to talk so much about his successes when she was in a year of significance as well this Opening Feast. The seventh year didn’t know her or Liesl Brockert well, but they were probably both good options. After all, they were Teppenpaws. “If it helps, you know, I never got to be Prefect either, but I still got this one. So it doesn’t count you out for anything else ahead.”
12 Tommy Jamison That might be a stretch. 1518 0 5