Headmaster Brockert

February 10, 2017 6:48 PM
It was time once again for Sonora's annual Midsummer Event. This year, it was to be the fair and they were doing an International Festival. While he was naturally not the most culturally sensitive towards others, he appreciated the fact that it was something educational. Mortimer found those to be the kind of events he preferred for the students to have. Education, after all, was the most important aspect of school and that's where people should be focused, not socializing or Quidditch or other extracurricular activities.

Though admittedly, sometimes, it was good to have an event that was purely fun because it boosted morale. Happy students meant happy parents which in turn lead to happy board members which in turn lead to Mortimer being happy based on not having to deal with their unhappiness, but if it could be both fun and educational, so much the better.

And there was one booth in particular that Mortimer was interested, and that was South Korea. He had no more interest in that country than any of the others featured, except that it was Emerald's booth and he was keen on seeing what she and her group had done. He might not have been the warmest, most caring person in general, but she was still his granddaughter and he did love her and his other grandchildren.

Now, however, it was time to get started. Mortimer stood in front of the assembled group, cast the Sonorus Charm on himself and began to speak. "Welcome to this year's Midsummer International Fair. Your yearbooks are available on the table next to the stage. Have a good time." With that he stepped down, removed the charm from himself and headed off to look at the South Korea booth.
\r\nOOC-The yearbooks will be available when Amelle finishes them. As she is currently very busy with other things, please be patient.
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DH Skies

February 18, 2017 1:10 AM
 
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Ginger

February 22, 2017 12:00 PM
Ginger loved their South Korea booth. It didn't have a rainforest or anything, but they had some Korean food, and costumes, and most of the group had learned enough of the Korean alphabet from Kir that they could make bookmarks for the booth visitors with their names written in Korean letters (or at least fake it well enough that most people who weren't actually of Korean descent probably wouldn't know the difference).

Amelia, Emerald, and Kit, as the team's Aladrens, had led the way in finding out about the country's History and Government and Culture and Other Key Facts, and Ginger had been happy to volunteer to help arrange all of that information into visually appealing educational posters and dioramas for visitors to view. Jake had helped, too, of course.

It had all come together very nicely, she thought, as she looked at their assembled booth on the pitch. "The booth looks great, we look great, the food smells great, and let's all have a great day today!" she enthused. She volunteered herself and Jake to take the first shift of covering the booth, and told the rest to go out and see the rest of the fair.

She initially handled making the bookmarks while Jake answered questions and made sure the food didn't run out, then they switched places for the second half of their shift. Soon enough, the next shift arrived and she and Jake headed out to see what the rest of the fair had on offer.

"Where to first?"


OOC: Booth details pulled together based on guesswork and what was said at the planning meeting.
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Jake Manger

February 22, 2017 10:30 PM
Jake was generally a chipper person, as anyone who had ever been in the same thirty foot radius as him could attest, but today, he found himself pressing for a smile. As much as he wanted to ignore it, there was no way he could push the thought away fully. This was the end of Sonora career. His last day.

Spending it with Ginger lessened his sorrow some, at least. She was his greatest treasure and a more than fitting distraction, as long as she herself was still smiling. That was what mattered, really. He had always been a kind person, but having someone so important in his life had taught him real selflessness.

He wore the costume for their booth on South Korea, despite feeling entirely silly in it. Jake was generally pretty fond of more western clothes, although Ginger of course looked adorable in hers, so much so that with them on shift at the booth, he didn’t even mind fumbling through bad Korean to write people’s names on bookmarks. He found immediately after switching to that job that he definitely preferred fielding questions and supplying food. That was way easier.

But soon enough, their shift concluded, and they were off to explore the other booths. “Oh, I don’t know,” he replied. “Maybe Brazil? I bet Professor Xavier has a lot of cool plants and stuff in that rain forest. I also promised Soph- Professor O’Malley,” he amended, “that I’d stop by Israel. But wherever you wanna go first is fine by me.” Jake also wouldn’t have minded just disappearing into the pseudo rain forest with her, but of course, he was not the type to suggest such a thing. And all time with her was precious, whatever form it took. Especially today.

He felt himself looking at her a little longer than was technically polite, and as he caught her eye, he smiled. “Sorry,” he said, chuckling softly at himself. Even this far into the relationship, he found himself blushing. “I didn’t mean to stare. I was just thinking about… about how much I love you.” It wasn’t the first time he’d said those words to her - Jake felt no constraints about announcing his feelings, and he probably told people or things that he loved them a hundred times a day - but the tone was weighted with something heavy, something real. The feeling of not just loving, but of being in love.
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Ginger

March 02, 2017 11:20 AM
Ginger was thinking about their choices for where to go first - she was definitely curious about that rainforest, but seeing Professor O'Malley's kids was definitely a draw, too (seeing the teachers as real people with real lives was always pretty cool even if Jake didn't have a familial relationship to them) - when she realized Jake was staring at her. She gave him a quizzical look, reflexively hoping her hair wasn't escaping its ties too badly, but by his enraptured expression she didn't think that was really the problem.

She smiled and felt a warm glow inside her as he confirmed again that he loved her. She jumped at him for a brief but heartfelt hug and kiss, then beamed brightly at him, "It is entirely mutual," she promised sincerely. Squeezing his hand in both of hers, she pulled him a few steps toward Brazil. "I bet that rainforest has some romantic spots in it. Let's go find them."

As they started moving that direction, she wrapped her one arm around his waist and tucked her body comfortably against again his. She was acutely aware that all too soon they would be separated by his graduation and she wanted as much closeness as possible in the meantime.

"We'll definitely hit Israel next," she added in afterthought, making his promise hers as well. She knew Professor O'Mallet was in some convoluted way related to Jake, but as she didn't have much need for clarifications on how her own cousins were related to her, she had trouble remembering the details. "She's your step-sister-in-law or something? Do her kids call you Uncle Jake, or are you more of a cousin?"
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