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Nash walked over to the Gryffindor table, he wanted to make some Gryffindor friends, this house had to be a lot better than Hufflepuff
But he knew that his heart would lie in Slytherin. He just knew it. But no sense in being so mad about it? Right? Nashville shrugged. Well he could make the best of it? Yes?
Nashy looked around to see who he might want to talk to or if they looked like someone who would talk to him in return. His eyes darted at a girl wo didn't seem so happy about being placed in Gryffindor. Nash walked over to her.
There was an empty seat near her. "Are you alright? Did the stupid hat get your sorted wrong too?" his Brazilian accent had shown through once again. "Would it be alright if I sat next to you?" Nashville smiled.
OH MY GOODNESS, NO WAY! Haha! It was Melanie. Did she every tell him that she was a Gryffindor? He pokes his head, as if it would help him remember...but it failed. Nashville waved to her, he even jumped up and down for a bit, maybe she would see him. But if that fails he would continue to looked like an embarrassment.
"MELANIE!"
Well he didn't really know anybody but he really did want to meet new people and to be friends with Gryffindor's because they wear red of course...although he really did like purple and orange a lot. Nashville wondered why none of the houses had purple or orange. Why?
What about them having Christmas colors? YES! That would be awesome because then you would be able to sing Christmas song all year 'round and who doesn't like Christmas songs? Well boring people of course.
Nashville found an empty seat but he didn't know if he was allowed to sit there so he went up to the girl to ask her. "Excuse me, Miss is anyone sitting next to you?" Like a proper gentleman, Nash beamed as his Brazilian accent had seemed a little thicker than normal but hopefully the girl would understand what he was saying.
Christmas looked at the boy and smiled and said "No there is nobody sitting next to me, your more than welcome to join me, I am Christmas Goldman"