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Originally Posted by
CassiopeiaAKTF
"So that Lord Borr guy works at the ministry? I think i heard my older brother complaining about him once..." He looked thoughtful for a moment before he shrugged his shoulders. "I got the same feeling! Last year when i got my school books Evan , the Prefect from last year, told me to look in the books before school." He looked sad at the thought of his friend. Why did he have to go again? Oh yeah, graduating , growing up . Well it was stupid! "I thought the book was interesting but when we got the homework i lost interest in it." he sighed as he rubbed his forehead again. The headache he had had in the train was starting to get back again.
Daichi raised an suprised eyebrow when she mentioned Professor Lafay. "You're the first person i met that spoke high of her." He said and smiled broadly but the smile broke down in a groan and he had to rub his temple with his fingers. "I think she's scary... someone you don't want on your bad side but.." He also remembered the praise and the smile she had given him last year for help winning the Quidditch cup. "I guess she's cool"
Aurora's eyes widened,
"You mean, you don't know? He's The Minister." she said. Even
she knew that.
"It should be better this year, I think all the teachers were hired by Tate this year, last year quite a lot of the teachers were ministry appointed I think..." she said. There was Shaw,
he was insane... then Borr... then... but this year all the teachers seemed sensible...
"The homework is a bit dull." she shrugged.
"I hope it'll be more practical stuff." "That's because she's great, I mean, she knows so much about potions. That in itself makes someone brilliant." she said.
"And then there's her Quidditch loyalty." She grinned, Aurora loved Quidditch, even though she was useless on a broom.
"But I guess it's better to stay on her good side." Aurora pondered, giggling.
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Originally Posted by
Bubbles
In a zombie like state, Kennedy walked over to the green and silver decorated table. The words of the Sorting Hat repeating themselves in his mind over and over. Was there a loophole to somehow get out of this? He didn't know. Would he get used to the fact that he was in the same house his father was? He didn't know. Would his mother view him different from now on? He didn't know.
He didn't know anything and it pained him. He didn't want his mom to think of him differently and he didn't want to be compared to the man he share his blood with. He didn't want any of this to begin with. He didn't want to be weird. He didn't want to be his father's son. He didn't want to be different. He didn't want to be a freak. He just wanted to live a normal life with his mother. But, what was normal? He didn't know anymore.
When he got to the table, he sat down and didn't know what else to do. He was lost.
Aurora looked up just in time to see Kennedy being sorted. Hey, he was in Slytherin! BRILLIANT! She waved and beckoned the boy who had revived her on the train.
"Kennedy! Come over here!" she said, gesturing to the seat beside her as she watched his tie, the crest on his chest and the lining of his robes change to the Slytherin green and silver.
"You're a Slytherin! Fantastic!"