Climbing up the stairs to the Astronomy Tower, Felicity reflected on one of the reasons that she loved this subject: no matter where in the world you were, the stars were the same. So when her parents looked up, hundreds of miles away, in London and Cumbria, they were seeing the same thing. And a few hours ago, when her family and friends at home in the States had looked up, they'd seen the same stars. It unified the world, and it made her feel more at home. "Evening, Professor," Felicity managed, before her eyes feel on Jessa. She smiled as she made her way over, and dropped her bag down at the desk next to her. "Hey, Jessa."
Without sitting down, Flick pulled a piece of parchment and a quill from her bah and hurriedly scribbled the information from the board down.
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Name: Felicity Harrington.
Year: Fourth (4).
House: Slytherin.
What is your favorite thing about the subject of Astronomy? That the stars and planets we're seeing are the same as the ones people across the world are looking at.
She quickly folded it and put it into the basket on the Professor's desk, before returning to the seat next to Jessa and settling herself down.