Heartbreak Society

The Heartbreak Society is a school group where the members each have to suffer awful heartbreaks in their story, most of it leads to death, but even if it doesn't, that doesn't mean you can't enter. Only qualification is that your destined to have your heart broken in some way.

It was started by a suggestion of one of the guidance counselors, but now it's mostly just the students there. Usually they talk about the best ways to get over a heartbreak, and what to do when you do get your heart broken, but randomly someone bursts out with a random topic and they'll spend hours discussing that.

Corina Ertrinken
Miss "I don't want to be here" Ertrinken, Corrie is only there because when Reverend Mother found out about the group she thought it was "perfect" for her. Corrie doesn't get all the fuss of getting your heart broken, and often is the first to say the random topic that has nothing to do with it.

(She also is mad because they tried to get Carina to be a part of it and she threw a fit!)

Konge Trollsworthe
He's not sure why he's here, as he doesn't think he's actually destined to love the prince turned bear, but often has advice about how to cope, (it's not very good advice, but he is thinking along the lines of troll teachings. Give him a break.)

Open for Members!!

Honorary Members
These are usually people who are destined to cause said heartbreaks in their story, and as such, not a lot of people like them, so they show up irregularly.

Open!

Literally anyone who's last name is "Cupid"
Regardless of what anyone in the society individually feels about anyone who's a cupid, the society itself is kind of opposite of what they stand for and because of which, they don't like the cupids. That's not to say they shun them or ignore them, they just don't let them in the room where they meet.

Meeting Place
There have been arguments over where's the best meeting place, but more often than not, they find themselves in the Royal Common Room, despite the fact that not every member is royalty, it's private, as long as they lock the door, and eavesdroppers, or even just passers by can't hear what they say.