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Bazinga
Minerva smiled at Laura. It was nice having her hear to talk with. The rest of her friends seemed to be going through crazy drama in their own lives so she had pushed all her feelings away to help and be there for them. Not that she wanted to be the center of attention, because that was never Min's way, but it was just nice that someone asked her how she was at the moment. "I'm glad they did as well. They are nervous about it, this is all new for them. They had no clue their son married a wizard. Mom was so good at being a muggle, I didn't even know until I was old enough to start showing signs." she smiled at the memory.
It was then her turn to turn the topic to Laura, she frowned, "You should never think your sister is better then you. So what she got into Ravenclaw, I think us Puffs can be just as smart and do just as well as any other house any day. I think we got into the best house here." she smiled truly believing her own words. Minerva smiled, "Well I think as long as you are doing this change for the right reasons then good for you, but don't change because you think you can compete with your sister or that's what people want. Be who you want to be." She gave her friend a another hug and then smiled, "So how was your summer?" It was time to make sure everything was truly ok with Laura and that she wasn't doing this to impress a boy, or because she felt that someone wanted her to change.
Laura smiled at Minerva. "Well I am glad your back." Laura smiled at her friend. "I missed you and I was worried that you were hurt when you didn't come back." Laura sighed. "Promise me next time you'll at least sent me a postcard telling me your okay." Laura suddenly giggled. "I had no idea about being a witch until I got my letter to Hogwarts, even though strange things did happen when I was smaller, mum was hoping we wouldn't get our letter to here." Laura sighed.
Laura looked at Minerva and hugged her. "I know but it's just hard when people compare her to me." Laura sighed. "I am doing the change for the right reason." Laura promised her friend. "My summer was a bit strainge, I feel out with Ella and Sophie but at least we have made up now." Laura really couldn't believe how bad her summer had been. "What did you do this summer after you moved?" Laura sighed.