Will your parents keep a secret? I know mine wouldn't. Or couldn't.
The glittering colours definately caught everyone's eyes though. I even heard Dumbledore mention it to Flitwick.
How did they react when you found out you had gotten in here. I mean, I always knew I was coming. I don't know how I would have dealt with arriving, not only at a new school, but a new world in a sense
They have patients, so they're used to secrets. *offhand* And no one would believe them anyway.
*wide eyed, proud, overwhelmingly excited*
Oh, it was ever so exciting. I never expected that there was so much more to learn. It was very confronting coming to school, of course, where everyone knew so much more than me. But I read Hogwarts, A History, and that has taught me a lot.
Doctors? *smiles* That is true. Is magic so unbelievable to Muggles?
*smiles at the younger girl's excitement*
You read ALL off Hogwarts: A History? *eyes widen* All of it? I don't know anyone who has done that. *pauses* Well probably Dumbledore. Isn't it terribly boring?
Some Muggles believe in magic. But they don't know how to look for it. It's part of all Muggle schooling, that magic doesn't exist.
Oh, no. It's fascinating. The founders and all the headmasters and mistresses have all left their particular mark on the place. Until the 1950s, first years studied Arithmancy.
Your banner was gorgeous. Definately made the Slytherins jealous. I hope they choked on their lunch!
What do your parents think about you being at Hogwarts?
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Thank you. The boys did most of the work. I would never thought of it.
I think they really like it. I mean, it is the best magic school there is, and I have to learn how to use my magic somewhere.
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The glittering colours definately caught everyone's eyes though. I even heard Dumbledore mention it to Flitwick.
How did they react when you found out you had gotten in here. I mean, I always knew I was coming. I don't know how I would have dealt with arriving, not only at a new school, but a new world in a sense
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*wide eyed, proud, overwhelmingly excited*
Oh, it was ever so exciting. I never expected that there was so much more to learn. It was very confronting coming to school, of course, where everyone knew so much more than me. But I read Hogwarts, A History, and that has taught me a lot.
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*smiles at the younger girl's excitement*
You read ALL off Hogwarts: A History? *eyes widen* All of it? I don't know anyone who has done that. *pauses* Well probably Dumbledore. Isn't it terribly boring?
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Some Muggles believe in magic. But they don't know how to look for it. It's part of all Muggle schooling, that magic doesn't exist.
Oh, no. It's fascinating. The founders and all the headmasters and mistresses have all left their particular mark on the place. Until the 1950s, first years studied Arithmancy.
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