A Prefect Conundrum
Posted: May 6, 2009 | Starring: Chester, Constance, Seraphina
Tagged: 1932, Ali Chamberlain, Chester Blake, Constance Geroff, Gerald Rathe, Melvina Prichard, Phoebe Helit, Seraphina Pryor
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Watching as students step off the train Phoebe Helit stands ready out on the platform dressed in a warm black fur coat over a navy blue formal dress. Beside her at her feet staring with great yellow eyes is her ever faithful cat with fur matching its human’s dress. After all the students are off the train Phoebe takes another quick check over the crowd and places her hands together in front of her, she calls out to address the students. “Hello everyone! Welcome to Hogwarts! First years please stay together and come with me, returning students are to board the carriages,” “Your luggage and pets will be taken to your dormitories to wait for you.” With that Phoebe takes another quick look over the students as the crowd begins separating. She gives a glance to the blue cat beside her who mews once as if understanding and immediately sets off into one of the carriages with a couple of seventh years. A smile stretches over her face and she calls again “Right this way first years!” With that the Professor begins leading the way.
Heading off of the train quickly, Seraphina glances around the crowd, trying to latch onto someone familiar with whom to ride in the carriages. Finding nobody close enough to go with her, she instead steps into the closest one that she can find, ending up with three seventh years, all of whom seem quite familiar and friendly with one another.
Stepping off of the train, Chester quickly makes his way down the platform, intent on the closest carriage he can find. He quickly steps into one, hailing another fourth year Hufflepuff boy to join him as he does so.
(Hufflepuff) Strolling into the Great Hall with Verity on one side and Alice on the other, Constance seems happy and cheerful to be back at school with her comrades. “Ali!” she calls to the now very tall girl, waving as the three of them make their way to the table, sitting in a bit of a clump on either side. “How was your summer, Ali?” she asks, beaming as she ‘absent-mindedly’ fiddles with her shiny Prefect badge.
(Hufflepuff) “Hullo, Constance,” Chester greets the girl casually, perhaps blushing a little bit as he takes a seat sort of nearby. His eyes fall on Verity for perhaps a moment longer than absolutely necessary. Rather than dwelling on the decided reddening of his cheeks, he turns to one of the boys nearby to make a loud and raucous joke, hoping to distract everyone nearby from his moment of slight embarrassment.
(Hufflepuff) Standing tall and proud this year rather than scuffling around with a slouch as in prior years, Ali swiftly makes her way over to the Hufflepuff table after waving to Dara. Laughing brightly she takes a seat at the table and readjusts the pin on her own robes. “Oh boring for the most part except I got this odd little package this summer.” “I guess I’m Mister Ali Chamberlain at long last.” “Old Helit still thinks I’m a male and who am I to complain?”
(Hufflepuff) “He did what?” Constance asks incredulously. “How on earth could he manage that? Didn’t someone notice that we’re both, um… girls?” Constance stares at Ali for a moment, then to the girls around her, a shocked look on her face. “So, he thinks you’re a boy?” She lets out a melodious laugh at this. “I wonder if Professor Prichard will let you keep it. I mean, it’s not your fault our house head is apparently… dim.”
(Hufflepuff) “Well I don’t care one way or the other. I find it hilarious and it threw grandpapa into apoplectic fits. Just seeing his face as I read “Dear Mister Chamberlain” was payment enough.” “It’s not like I look much like a girl anyway, but you’d think a professor who’s had me in his class for two years would know my full name because of the roster sheet.” Laughing, Ali grins with wicked delight.”If it’s taken I’ll have had my laugh and if not then I’ll milk it for all it’s worth with my grandfather.”
(Hufflepuff) Leaning her chin in her hand, Constance leans forward with an amused expression. “Now, come our seventh year, would that mean you’d be up for head girl, or would you be up for head boy? I mean, I doubt this has ever actually happened before.” She pauses. “No, surely we haven’t had teachers that dumb in the past.” She lets out another laugh, and this time Verity and Alice join in. “At least your grandfather got amusement out of it… if nothing else, it was worth the laugh, right.” She pauses and glances around. “Say, is that Dara Quincy with a prefect badge, too? I would have thought that Victoria would have gotten it. I don’t know why.” She waves her hand as if to wave away the thought. “OWLs this year. Are you worried? I’m not yet except for Ancient Runes. It’s so difficult to get good marks in that class!”
(Hufflepuff) “I can help you with Runes if you like! It’s one of the few classes I’m actually good at.” Ali‘s grin flashes into the quickest of smiles before she looks over at Dara. “Yep, saw her on the train with it. It’s kind of weird to think we all made it, but here we are.” Tapping the side of her head in thought the girl thinks on something and finally shrugs. “So long as I get an ‘O’ in Runes and Arithmancy I’m okay but I’d like to get an ‘O’ in Care of Magical Creatures just because of my pride. If I can get those grades then I don’t care about much else. I’ve known that I want to work as either an interpreter or with animals. I do wish they taught languages here.”
(Hufflepuff) “I plan to get a French tutor, and perhaps an Italian one as soon as I leave Hogwarts. After all, if I’m to be a successful painter, I’ll have to travel to France and Italy to study the works of the great artists of time past.” She pauses and grins happily. “Someday, my paintings will be on the walls of every well-to-do home in England, maybe in the world! I only really need a good mark in Magical Art, but I’d like to get good scores in all of my classes. After all, it will look better if I’m well-rounded. People will take me more seriously.” She nods solemnly at this and glances down at the group of raucous boys. “Ugh, so loud. So, will you tutor me for Runes, Ali? I need all the help I can get in that class.” A pause. “I’m sure you’ll do great in those classes. You never seem to have any trouble with the homework like the other students do.”
(Hufflepuff) “When I actually bother with my homework.” Smirking and then fighting a fit of giggles that somehow doesn’t look very dignified on her, Ali smiles. “Granted I do actually work for Runes and the classes I like but yes, of course, I’d be happy to help you!” Glancing at the boys before outright dismissing them, “They’re okay to be with but most of them just have no tact.” “I’m studying Gobbledygook on my own but it’s not the same as with a tutor. I just can’t get the accents down for anything and I know I mess up my pronunciations something fierce. Ah well, maybe in the summer. I’ve been getting French lessons for several years now and I plan on picking up as many others as I possibly can.” “I’d love to be an Ambassador someday or maybe sit on the International Confederation of Wizards like grandpapa did.”
(Hufflepuff) “That’s a very prestigious goal. You’ll let me paint you, of course, if you get that position?” Constance grins. Posturing for notoriety even now – Constance is showing signs that she does resemble her mother and older brother in some ways. “They’re just stupid boys,” she mentions off-hand, rolling her eyes. “Gobbledygook seems really hard to learn. So many nuances to it. I’d much rather learn French and Italian. I’ve asked mum if I could take lessons on summers, but she said I’d best wait until later. I suppose she’s right; it would be better to focus on my courses here.” She sighs a bit. “At any rate, being an ambassador would be so interesting. Think of all of the places that you would get to see! All over the world…”
(Hufflepuff) “That’s why I want to go! I want to travel so badly and see so much. There are so many cultures to learn about and so many languages to consume! I’d love to see how people work magic in Arabia or maybe India or somewhere. Oh, being able to learn Arabic! Now there would be a challenge!” Rarely does Ali get worked up about any sort of learning, but this is apparently her Achilles heel along with whatever weakness she has for animals. “And of course you could paint me if I get that far. Besides, I’ll have to hire someone to do family portraits once I graduate. Grandpapa says I’m to inherit once I’m done with school since he’s so dreadfully old.” It’s a subject she clearly doesn’t want to linger over and so she passes over it lightly. “And once I get married, well I plan on having a huge family! Lots of paintings!” Giggling with delight she grins merrily at Constance.
(Hufflepuff) “India’s not that exciting,” Chester mutters at the chatty girls sitting next to him as he ignores the boys nearby and their bawdy conversation. “It’s just hot and flat, that’s all.” He shrugs vaguely and glances across to the tables that he can see further on. The other tables seem to be as raucous as the Hufflepuff table, which is only slightly reassuring to the boy who keeps attempting not to too obviously make glances at Verity Caldwell.
(Hufflepuff) “As long as you pay me for each one!” Constance tells her with a bit of a wink. “Do you really plan to have a large family? It seems like that would make it difficult to travel. Unless you plan to do that after, of course.” She pauses. “I mean, my mother has managed to maintain her post as Minister for Magic, but that doesn’t involve as much travel as an ambassador would have.” She shrugs a bit. “I wouldn’t know, though. I don’t plan to have family for a good long time. Not until I can get settled into a beautiful home and work primarily from that home. It might take a little while, after all, to get my name known.”
(Hufflepuff) “You can think that if you like, but I’d rather see the jungles and the magic and hear the language. Besides, I heard there are cursed cities there or at least one where if you go after dark all sorts of bad things happen. And there are lots of mountains in India, I’ve seen the maps!” “I just wish I could do more than see maps.” Ali rolls her eyes at the boy but turns back to conversing with Constance. “Besides, they have wonderful food and exotic animals.” “Their clothes are pretty too at least for the girls. I don’t think I’d look very good in a sari though.” Listening she chuckles. “I’m not going to have the kids, oh heck no. I don’t have time for that. I’ll get some nice wife and settle into the estate. If she wants to travel with me that’d be wonderful but I’d still like someone who is more domestic than myself. I’m just not good at being a girl.” Well, if there was any questions last year they’re certainly settled now.
(Hufflepuff) “India sounds very exotic to me. Personally, I would like lusher environs, but I certainly plan to visit. Maybe I could visit you after you go, and then you can show me the lay of the land. I could get in some good painting, too.” Constance grins. She glances only momentarily to Chester, offering him a vague shrug, then turns her attention back to Ali. “Do you suppose people will find it odd, you having, erm, a wife at home? It could make for a small bit of controversy among the old sticks-in-the-mud, after all. Personally, I don’t care either way of course, but people can be so cruel and I would hate to see your career suffer for it!” Constance emphasizes this in the most sincere way she can, using her most sympathetic voice.
(Hufflepuff) “I don’t think anyone would care, we’ve had many people in high positions throughout the centuries who have lead eccentric lives in one form or another. I’ll just be another batty old witch or wizard or whatever and if anyone has an issue they’ll take it up or not.” “I really don’t see it hurting my career at all. It’s not like I want to be a high ranking politician. Besides,” and here Ali grins, “if they do have an issue with it I plan on being so good at what I do that I’ll be indispensable. If that doesn’t work, which I don’t see why it shouldn’t, I can always go about translating old and ancient texts. There’s always work for translators of lore and commissions aren’t so bad in that field.” Chuckling mildly, “Besides, we aren’t muggles. As long as I work hard, I don’t see much issue and those who do have issue will be laughed at by everyone else for being sticks in the mud. Grandpapa’s even come around to the idea and I never thought he would.”
Watching as students step off the train Phoebe Helit stands ready out on the platform dressed in a warm black fur coat over a navy blue formal dress. Beside her at her feet staring with great yellow eyes is her ever faithful cat with fur matching it’s human’s dress. After all the students are off the train Phoebe takes another quick check over the crowd and places her hands together in front of her, she calls out to address the students. “Hello everyone! Welcome to Hogwarts! First years please stay together and come with me, returning students are to board the carriages,” “Your luggage and pets will be taken to your dormitorys to wait for you.” With that Phoebe takes another quick look over the students as the crowd begins separating. She gives a glance to the blue cat beside her who mews once as if understanding and immediatly sets off into one of the carriages with a couple of seventh years. A smile stretches over her face and she calls again “Right this way first years!” With that the Professor begins leading the way.
Heading off of the train quickly, Seraphina glances around the crowd, trying to latch onto someone familiar with whom to ride in the carriages. Finding nobody close enough to go with her, she instead steps into the closest one that she can find, ending up with three seventh years, all of whom seem quite familiar and friendly with one another.
Stepping off of the train, Chester quickly makes his way down the platform, intent on the closest carriage he can find. He quickly steps into one, hailing another fourth year Hufflepuff boy to join him as he does so.
(Hufflepuff) Strolling into the Great Hall with Verity on one side and Alice on the other, Constance seems happy and cheerful to be back at school with her comrades. “Ali!” she calls to the now very tall girl, waving as the three of them make their way to the table, sitting in a bit of a clump on either side. “How was your summer, Ali?” she asks, beaming as she ‘absent-mindedly’ fiddles with her shiny Prefect badge.
(Hufflepuff) “Hullo, Constance,” Chester greets the girl casually, perhaps blushing a little bit as he takes a seat sort of nearby. His eyes fall on Verity for perhaps a moment longer than absolutely necessary. Rather than dwelling on the decided reddening of his cheeks, he turns to one of the boys nearby to make a loud and raucous joke, hoping to distract everyone nearby from his moment of slight embarrassment.
(Hufflepuff) Standing tall and proud this year rather than scuffling around with a slouch as in prior years, Ali swiftly makes her way over to the Hufflepuff table after waving to Dara. Laughing brightly she takes a seat at the table and readjusts the pin on her own robes. “Oh boring for the most part except I got this odd little package this summer.” “I guess I’m Mister Ali Chamberlain at long last.” “Old Helit still thinks I’m a male and who am I to complain?”
(Hufflepuff) “He did what?” Constance asks incredulously. “How on earth could he manage that? Didn’t someone notice that we’re both, um… girls?” Constance stares at Ali for a moment, then to the girls around her, a shocked look on her face. “So, he thinks you’re a boy?” She lets out a melodious laugh at this. “I wonder if Professor Prichard will let you keep it. I mean, it’s not your fault our house head is apparently… dim.”
(Hufflepuff) “Well I don’t care one way or the other. I find it hilarious and it threw grandpapa into apoplectic fits. Just seeing his face as I read “Dear Mister Chamberlain” was payment enough.” “It’s not like I look much like a girl anyway, but you’d think a professor who’s had me in his class for two years would know my full name because of the roster sheet.” Laughing, Ali grins with wicked delight.”If it’s taken I’ll have had my laugh and if not then I’ll milk it for all it’s worth with my grandfather.”
(Hufflepuff) Leaning her chin in her hand, Constance leans forward with an amused expression. “Now, come our seventh year, would that mean you’d be up for head girl, or would you be up for head boy? I mean, I doubt this has ever actually happened before.” She pauses. “No, surely we haven’t had teachers that dumb in the past.” She lets out another laugh, and this time Verity and Alice join in. “At least your grandfather got amusement out of it… if nothing else, it was worth the laugh, right.” She pauses and glances around. “Say, is that Dara Quincy with a prefect badge, too? I would have thought that Victoria would have gotten it. I don’t know why.” She waves her hand as if to wave away the thought. “OWLs this year. Are you worried? I’m not yet except for Ancient Runes. It’s so difficult to get good marks in that class!”
(Hufflepuff) “I can help you with Runes if you like! It’s one of the few classes I’m actually good at.” Ali‘s grin flashes into the quickest of smiles before she looks over at Dara. “Yep, saw her on the train with it. It’s kind of weird to think we all made it, but here we are.” Tapping the side of her head in thought the girl thinks on something and finally shrugs. “So long as I get an ‘O’ in Runes and Arithmancy I’m okay but I’d like to get an ‘O’ in Care of Magical Creatures just because of my pride. If I can get those grades then I don’t care about much else. I’ve known that I want to work as either an interpreter or with animals. I do wish they taught languages here.”
(Hufflepuff) “I plan to get a French tutor, and perhaps an Italian one as soon as I leave Hogwarts. After all, if I’m to be a successful painter, I’ll have to travel to France and Italy to study the works of the great artists of time past.” She pauses and grins happily. “Someday, my paintings will be on the walls of every well-to-do home in England, maybe in the world! I only really need a good mark in Magical Art, but I’d like to get good scores in all of my classes. After all, it will look better if I’m well-rounded. People will take me more seriously.” She nods solemnly at this and glances down at the group of raucous boys. “Ugh, so loud. So, will you tutor me for Runes, Ali? I need all the help I can get in that class.” A pause. “I’m sure you’ll do great in those classes. You never seem to have any trouble with the homework like the other students do.”
(Hufflepuff) “When I actually bother with my homework.” Smirking and then fighting a fit of giggles that somehow doesn’t look very dignified on her, Ali smiles. “Granted I do actually work for Runes and the classes I like but yes, of course, I’d be happy to help you!” Glancing at the boys before outright dismissing them, “They’re okay to be with but most of them just have no tact.” “I’m studying Gobbledygook on my own but it’s not the same as with a tutor. I just can’t get the accents down for anything and I know I mess up my pronunciations something fierce. Ah well, maybe in the summer. I’ve been getting French lessons for several years now and I plan on picking up as many others as I possibly can.” “I’d love to be an Ambassador someday or maybe sit on the International Confederation of Wizards like grandpapa did.”
(Hufflepuff) “That’s a very prestigious goal. You’ll let me paint you, of course, if you get that position?” Constance grins. Posturing for notoriety even now – Constance is showing signs that she does resemble her mother and older brother in some ways. “They’re just stupid boys,” she mentions off-hand, rolling her eyes. “Gobbledygook seems really hard to learn. So many nuances to it. I’d much rather learn French and Italian. I’ve asked mum if I could take lessons on summers, but she said I’d best wait until later. I suppose she’s right; it would be better to focus on my courses here.” She sighs a bit. “At any rate, being an ambassador would be so interesting. Think of all of the places that you would get to see! All over the world…”
(Hufflepuff) “That’s why I want to go! I want to travel so badly and see so much. There are so many cultures to learn about and so many languages to consume! I’d love to see how people work magic in Arabia or maybe India or somewhere. Oh, being able to learn Arabic! Now there would be a challenge!” Rarely does Ali get worked up about any sort of learning, but this is apparently her Achilles heel along with whatever weakness she has for animals. “And of course you could paint me if I get that far. Besides, I’ll have to hire someone to do family portraits once I graduate. Grandpapa says I’m to inherit once I’m done with school since he’s so dreadfully old.” It’s a subject she clearly doesn’t want to linger over and so she passes over it lightly. “And once I get married, well I plan on having a huge family! Lots of paintings!” Giggling with delight she grins merrily at Constance.
(Hufflepuff) “India’s not that exciting,” Chester mutters at the chatty girls sitting next to him as he ignores the boys nearby and their bawdy conversation. “It’s just hot and flat, that’s all.” He shrugs vaguely and glances across to the tables that he can see further on. The other tables seem to be as raucous as the Hufflepuff table, which is only slightly reassuring to the boy who keeps attempting not to too obviously make glances at Verity Caldwell.
(Hufflepuff) “As long as you pay me for each one!” Constance tells her with a bit of a wink. “Do you really plan to have a large family? It seems like that would make it difficult to travel. Unless you plan to do that after, of course.” She pauses. “I mean, my mother has managed to maintain her post as Minister for Magic, but that doesn’t involve as much travel as an ambassador would have.” She shrugs a bit. “I wouldn’t know, though. I don’t plan to have family for a good long time. Not until I can get settled into a beautiful home and work primarily from that home. It might take a little while, after all, to get my name known.”
(Hufflepuff) “You can think that if you like, but I’d rather see the jungles and the magic and hear the language. Besides, I heard there are cursed cities there or at least one where if you go after dark all sorts of bad things happen. And there are lots of mountains in India, I’ve seen the maps!” “I just wish I could do more than see maps.” Ali rolls her eyes at the boy but turns back to conversing with Constance. “Besides, they have wonderful food and exotic animals.” “Their clothes are pretty too at least for the girls. I don’t think I’d look very good in a sari though.” Listening she chuckles. “I’m not going to have the kids, oh heck no. I don’t have time for that. I’ll get some nice wife and settle into the estate. If she wants to travel with me that’d be wonderful but I’d still like someone who is more domestic than myself. I’m just not good at being a girl.” Well, if there was any questions last year they’re certainly settled now.
(Hufflepuff) “India sounds very exotic to me. Personality, I would like lusher environs, but I certainly plan to visit. Maybe I could visit you after you go, and then you can show me the lay of the land. I could get in some good painting, too.” Constance grins. She glances only momentarily to Chester, offering him a vague shrug, then turns her attention back to Ali. “Do you suppose people will find it odd, you having, erm, a wife at home? It could make for a small bit of controversy among the old sticks-in-the-mud, after all. Personally, I don’t care either way of course, but people can be so cruel and I would hate to see your career suffer for it!” Constance emphasizes this in the most sincere way she can, using her most sympathetic voice.
(Hufflepuff) “I don’t think anyone would care, we’ve had many people in high positions throughout the centuries who have lead eccentric lives in one form or another. I’ll just be another batty old witch or wizard or whatever and if anyone has an issue they’ll take it up or not.” “I really don’t see it hurting my career at all. It’s not like I want to be a high ranking politician. Besides,” and here Ali grins, “if they do have an issue with it I plan on being so good at what I do that I’ll be indispensable. If that doesn’t work, which I don’t see why it shouldn’t, I can always go about translating old and ancient texts. There’s always work for translators of lore and commissions aren’t so bad in that field.” Chuckling mildly, “Besides, we aren’t muggles. As long as I work hard, I don’t see much issue and those who do have issue will be laughed at by everyone else for being sticks in the mud. Grandpapa’s even come around to the idea and I never thought he would.”
(Hufflepuff) “I couldn’t see Alice’s dad being okay with something like that. He’s such a humbug, though. You’ve met him, haven’t you? Forever worrying about one trivial thing or another. It’s a wonder how Alice and Alden ended up so normal.” Constance shakes her head and rolls her eyes a bit. “At any rate, whether you’re a translator or an ambassador, you had better commission paintings.” She winks at this. “Make sure you find someone really pretty so it will be fun to paint her.” Constance laughs at this and leans back a little, tucking one of her legs under the other. “Where are those first years? I’m getting really hungry! Alice and I haven’t eaten since lunch – I didn’t want to spoil my appetite for the feast.”
Gerald Rathe stalks into the room, his great fae-silk cloak billowing behind him and almost into the faces of the nearest students. He does not shorten his pace for the shorter-legged children, but keeps his eyes focused on the faculty table ahead, until he reaches it, only then spinning about and clasping his hands behind his back to wait for the students to catch up, watching carefully to prod them into order in front of the Hall.
Once the students are lined up in front of the Hall in some semblance of order, Professor Gerald Rathe ducks out the back door by the faculty table, returning moments later with a stool in one hand, and an old tattered, wide-brimmed hat in the other. The stool he places in front of the gathered students, and the hat is set deftly on top of the stool. Turning to face the first years, he pulls a scroll from his cloak, and addresses them: “First year students, when I call your name, you will step up to the stool, take the Hat, sit on the stool and place the Hat on your head to be sorted.”
At the Professor’s voice, the Hat shivers, splits at the seam, and a mouth forms and begins to sing!
Unfurling his scroll, Gerald reveals that his right hand is swathed in a thick bandage. He glances at the students, and then to scroll, calling out the first name, “Adenlthwaite, Cloisonne!” The girl mentioned moves carefully up to the stool, taking the hat as told and sitting. There is a moment’s silence, and then the Hat calls out, “Gryffindor!” The girl jumps up from the stool, moving quickly to the mentioned table.
Several more names are called in turn, and soon Gerald calls one out, “Garner, Tobias!”
moves on through the list, calling out names in turn, as the students are sorted into their various Houses. Among them, Luella Grey is sorted into Ravenclaw, and Rory Tam is sorted into Gryffindor. When the last student has been sorted, Gerald quickly and neatly packs up the Hat and stool, carring them out from the room without a backward glance. A moment later, he has returned to the Great Hall, and without fanfare takes his place at the faculty table.
Melvina Prichard rises from the faculty table purposefully, lifting her nimble, long-fingered hands in a suggestive way as she beckons the student audience for silence. “Thank you, Gerald. Excuse me, quiet please — yes, that includes you, Miss Smythe.” Her voice is thick and strong but laced with a hint of amusement. A half-grin touches her lips as Melvina looks over her school.
“Greetings, everyone,” Melvina calls, her voice effortlessly stretching across the Great Hall at a comfortable volume. “Welcome to your term nineteen hundred and thirty two! As I’m sure most you of you are now aware, my name is Melvina Prichard and I am the Headmistress of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Though I hope each of you had a wonderful summer, I equally hope you’re prepared to clear away whatever fluff might have grown between your ears and properly further your magical education. That in mind, I’ll press on so we may all fill our bellies and get to a good nights rest. I’ve some beginning of term announcements to make.” Clearing her throat, the Headmistress pulls a pair of spectacles from the breast pocket of her emerald robe and places them neatly on the brige of her nose. With a cassual motion, the Headmistress draws a long, thin wand from her sleeve and gives it a vague flick,
conjuring a tightly-bound scroll in to the air in front of her with a small violet flash.
“All the usual suspects, of course. Our caretaker has asked me to remind you check the updated list of prohibited items and punishable offenses that have been thoughtfully posted in each of your common rooms–” Drawing in a deep breath, the Headmistress takes the floating parchment from the air and begins to unroll it. “Spellwork outside of the classroom, rough play, pranks, hijinxs, dungbombs, Whipple’s Pimple Powder..” Demonstratively, she allows one end of the scroll to slip from her fingers; it clatters to the table, spills over the edge, and rolls across the floor Great Hall between the Gryffindor and Hufflepuff tables until it exhausts itself somewhere near the door of the waiting room across the entrance foyer. Wearing an expression of mock seriousness, Melvina sets her end of the very long list down and vanishes it with a flick of her wand. “As you can see, the list goes on. Be sure to check it.”
After a moment Melvina conjures a smaller sheet of parchment. “Hogwarts tradition demands that I remind each that the Forbidden Forest is out of bounds for all students. As seems to happen every year since antiquity, some of you will most certainly forget that pesky little rule. It just slips out, squeezed away most certainly by the building pressure of knowledge our fine professors work so hard to fill your heads with over the term.” The elderly woman chuckles as she shares a knowing look with a few select members of the student body. “Know then that detention is the minimum punishment for entering the Forbidden Forest without a member of staff or faculty to escort you, and that such acts will usually will result in a substantial loss of house points as well.”
With a small, meaningful glance around and a pause to clear her throat and savor a sip of pumpkin juice, Melvina continues. “Naturally, we ask that you respect and defer to your Prefects. At this time, I’d like to congratulate our new prefects; for Ravenclaw house, Miss Dara Quincy and Mister Edward Innarsal, for Slytherin house, Miss Odaira Wallace and Mister Augustine Malloy, for Gryffindor house Miss Allison Ardua and Mister Luke Marcus, and for Hufflepuff house, Miss Constance Geroff and Mist… Miss Ali Chamberlain. Remember, prefects are selected by their respective Heads of House,” Melvina places a curiously strong emphisis on those last three words. “For exceptional dedication, scholastic merit, and integrity, as well as exemplifying the values their respective houses treasure. Respect and defer to them, as they chose not to bear the weight of responsibility handed to them, but will most assuredly carry out their new-found duties with aplomb.” The Headmistress pauses, looking over the hall for a moment as if to convey a silent message to the crowd before continuing on. “Leading our prefects will be our new Head Boy and Head Girl, Marten Augustine and Helen McPhereson. Mister Augustine and Miss McPhereson, please stand.” She applauds once the two have risen, leading those who care to join her in a round of congratulations.
“Well done, Head Boy, Head Girl,” the Headmistress says, sincerly. “On to faculty. Sadly, I must inform you that Professor Hathaway of our Transfiguration department has choosen to resign, and will be replaced this term by Professor Edward Marconia. I hope you will all join me in welcoming Professor Marconia in to the Hogwarts family.” Again, Melvina applauds, turning toward the new instructor and inclining her head toward him in a respectful manner.
Following a relieved sigh and Melvina finally sets down the parchment and removes her glasses, tucking them back in to her breast pocket. “That said, I have only one more announcement to mention before we start in on the delicious feast I know you’re all patiently waiting to savor. To those of you returning, my love of tradition should be no surprise; thus, I announce once again to you my personal favorite of our many Hogwarts traditions, the annual Barefoot Social. A celebration of the new term, greeting those whom are just joining us, and welcoming home the rest. This dance will semi-formal, open to all years, and include an… outdoor feast.” The too-clever look on her face almost seems to gloat, briefly, as she looks out at her young crowd. Following the precident set by events of year’s past — the ladies will need ask the gentlemen for the honor of an afternoon’s courtship. Naturally, I will be resuming the Student Events Committee, made up of students from all years to help me prepare for the Barefoot Social, Governor’s Ball, and a handful of other special events the faculty has planned for the school year; if you’d like to be on said committee, you may contact me through any of the usual means. Exact details regarding date and time of the Barefoot Social shall follow shortly. Tuck in.” And with small nod and a sly, lingering grin, she slips casually back in to her seat.
(Hufflepuff) “I couldn’t see Alice’s dad being okay with something like that. He’s such a humbug, though. You’ve met him, haven’t you? Forever worrying about one trivial thing or another. It’s a wonder how Alice and Alden ended up so normal.” Constance shakes her head and rolls her eyes a bit. “At any rate, whether you’re a translator or an ambassador, you had better commission paintings.” She winks at this. “Make sure you find someone really pretty so it will be fun to paint her.” Constance laughs at this and leans back a little, tucking one of her legs under the other. “Where are those first years? I’m getting really hungry! Alice and I haven’t eaten since lunch – I didn’t want to spoil my appetite for the feast.”
Gerald Rathe stalks into the room, his great fae-silk cloak billowing behind him and almost into the faces of the nearest students. He does not shorten his pace for the shorter-legged children, but keeps his eyes focused on the faculty table ahead, until he reaches it, only then spinning about and clasping his hands behind his back to wait for the students to catch up, watching carefully to prod them into order in front of the Hall.
Once the students are lined up in front of the Hall in some semblance of order, Professor Gerald Rathe ducks out the back door by the faculty table, returning moments later with a stool in one hand, and an old tattered, wide-brimmed hat in the other. The stool he places in front of the gathered students, and the hat is set deftly on top of the stool. Turning to face the first years, he pulls a scroll from his cloak, and addresses them: “First year students, when I call your name, you will step up to the stool, take the Hat, sit on the stool and place the Hat on your head to be sorted.”
At the Professor’s voice, the Hat shivers, splits at the seam, and a mouth forms and begins to sing!
Unfurling his scroll, Gerald reveals that his right hand is swathed in a thick bandage. He glances at the students, and then to scroll, calling out the first name, “Adenlthwaite, Cloisonne!” The girl mentioned moves carefully up to the stool, taking the hat as told and sitting. There is a moment’s silence, and then the Hat calls out, “Gryffindor!” The girl jumps up from the stool, moving quickly to the mentioned table.
Several more names are called in turn, and soon Gerald calls one out, “Garner, Tobias!”
moves on through the list, calling out names in turn, as the students are sorted into their various Houses. Among them, Luella Grey is sorted into Ravenclaw, and Rory Tam is sorted into Gryffindor. When the last student has been sorted, Gerald quickly and neatly packs up the Hat and stool, carring them out from the room without a backward glance. A moment later, he has returned to the Great Hall, and without fanfare takes his place at the faculty table.
Melvina Prichard rises from the faculty table purposefully, lifting her nimble, long-fingered hands in a suggestive way as she beckons the student audience for silence. “Thank you, Gerald. Excuse me, quiet please — yes, that includes you, Miss Smythe.” Her voice is thick and strong but laced with a hint of amusement. A half-grin touches her lips as Melvina looks over her school.
“Greetings, everyone,” Melvina calls, her voice effortlessly stretching across the Great Hall at a comfortable volume. “Welcome to your term nineteen hundred and thirty two! As I’m sure most you of you are now aware, my name is Melvina Prichard and I am the Headmistress of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Though I hope each of you had a wonderful summer, I equally hope you’re prepared to clear away whatever fluff might have grown between your ears and properly further your magical education. That in mind, I’ll press on so we may all fill our bellies and get to a good nights rest. I’ve some beginning of term announcements to make.” Clearing her throat, the Headmistress pulls a pair of spectacles from the breast pocket of her emerald robe and places them neatly on the brige of her nose. With a cassual motion, the Headmistress draws a long, thin wand from her sleeve and gives it a vague flick, conjuring a tightly-bound scroll in to the air in front of her with a small violet flash.
“All the usual suspects, of course. Our caretaker has asked me to remind you check the updated list of prohibited items and punishable offenses that have been thoughtfully posted in each of your common rooms–” Drawing in a deep breath, the Headmistress takes the floating parchment from the air and begins to unroll it. “Spellwork outside of the classroom, rough play, pranks, hijinxs, dungbombs, Whipple’s Pimple Powder..” Demonstratively, she allows one end of the scroll to slip from her fingers; it clatters to the table, spills over the edge, and rolls across the floor Great Hall between the Gryffindor and Hufflepuff tables until it exhausts itself somewhere near the door of the waiting room across the entrance foyer. Wearing an expression of mock seriousness, Melvina sets her end of the very long list down and vanishes it with a flick of her wand. “As you can see, the list goes on. Be sure to check it.”
After a moment Melvina conjures a smaller sheet of parchment. “Hogwarts tradition demands that I remind each that the Forbidden Forest is out of bounds for all students. As seems to happen every year since antiquity, some of you will most certainly forget that pesky little rule. It just slips out, squeezed away most certainly by the building pressure of knowledge our fine professors work so hard to fill your heads with over the term.” The elderly woman chuckles as she shares a knowing look with a few select members of the student body. “Know then that detention is the minimum punishment for entering the Forbidden Forest without a member of staff or faculty to escort you, and that such acts will usually will result in a substantial loss of house points as well.”
With a small, meaningful glance around and a pause to clear her throat and savor a sip of pumpkin juice, Melvina continues. “Naturally, we ask that you respect and defer to your Prefects. At this time, I’d like to congratulate our new prefects; for Ravenclaw house, Miss Dara Quincy and Mister Edward Innarsal, for Slytherin house, Miss Odaira Wallace and Mister Augustine Malloy, for Gryffindor house Miss Allison Ardua and Mister Luke Marcus, and for Hufflepuff house, Miss Constance Geroff and Mist… Miss Ali Chamberlain. Remember, prefects are selected by their respective Heads of House,” Melvina places a curiously strong emphisis on those last three words. “For exceptional dedication, scholastic merit, and integrity, as well as exemplifying the values their respective houses treasure. Respect and defer to them, as they chose not to bear the weight of responsibility handed to them, but will most assuredly carry out their new-found duties with aplomb.” The Headmistress pauses, looking over the hall for a moment as if to convey a silent message to the crowd before continuing on. “Leading our prefects will be our new Head Boy and Head Girl, Marten Augustine and Helen McPhereson. Mister Augustine and Miss McPhereson, please stand.” She applauds once the two have risen, leading those who care to join her in a round of congratulations.
“Well done, Head Boy, Head Girl,” the Headmistress says, sincerly. “On to faculty. Sadly, I must inform you that Professor Hathaway of our Transfiguration department has choosen to resign, and will be replaced this term by Professor Edward Marconia. I hope you will all join me in welcoming Professor Marconia in to the Hogwarts family.” Again, Melvina applauds, turning toward the new instructor and inclining her head toward him in a respectful manner.
Following a relieved sigh and Melvina finally sets down the parchment and removes her glasses, tucking them back in to her breast pocket. “That said, I have only one more announcement to mention before we start in on the delicious feast I know you’re all patiently waiting to savor. To those of you returning, my love of tradition should be no surprise; thus, I announce once again to you my personal favorite of our many Hogwarts traditions, the annual Barefoot Social. A celebration of the new term, greeting those whom are just joining us, and welcoming home the rest. This dance will semi-formal, open to all years, and include an… outdoor feast.” The too-clever look on her face almost seems to gloat, briefly, as she looks out at her young crowd. Following the precident set by events of year’s past — the ladies will need ask the gentlemen for the honor of an afternoon’s courtship. Naturally, I will be resuming the Student Events Committee, made up of students from all years to help me prepare for the Barefoot Social, Governor’s Ball, and a handful of other special events the faculty has planned for the school year; if you’d like to be on said committee, you may contact me through any of the usual means. Exact details regarding date and time of the Barefoot Social shall follow shortly. Tuck in.” And with small nod and a sly, lingering grin, she slips casually back in to her seat.

