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Anna Banana
Sierra gave the girl a raised eyebrow look when she heard the 'Well, duh' response. "Well, if you don't want to be an outcast, you shouldn't hope for Hufflepuff. Their house founder based their house on taking in the lot of them," Sierra explained. "I'd stay away from Gryffindor, too." She shrugged. "The Ravenclaws actually aren't all that bad, so if you wind up there, you'll be okay. It's Slytherin you want, though." Well, maybe. Maybe not. "Are you any good at anything? Quidditch, even?"
Then Sierra grinned. So the girl did want to be a Slytherin. "Well, I'm not so sure about the whole social aspect," she said, as Sierra wasn't a very sociable person, "but at least you've aimed high with hopes for Slytherin." Again, she shrugged. She was home-schooled for the first ten years of her life, and she'd been happy. Then again, Sierra Greingoth was happiest when most everyone left her alone. She listened as the girl listed her qualities. Nodding, she said, "I think you stand a chance at that hat sending you to Slytherin. I'd try not to think about friendship so much, though."
So Sierra didn't like Hufflepuff and Gryffindor. And Slytherin sounded good enough for Addie, but things she was good at. Quidditch was a definite no.
"I haven't played Quidditch before," Addie explained with a sigh.
"I got hurt with my brothers broom when I was young. Haven't ridden a broom since. As for other things I'm good at. I am good at making friends, Charms, and ummm I'm not sure what else. "
Oh were all Slytherin people unsociable. If that was the case she would probably still have fun.
"So are all Slytherins unsociable and not friendly?" Addie asked before rephrasing as to not insult Sierra.
"Or most for that matter." she said peering down at her watch.