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Originally Posted by Adi
He had totally no idea about the animal, so Adi bent his head and scribbled as much notes as possible about the man,Barty Crouch Senior. Wait. Who said that? He cast a sharp look at Hannah, the girl whom he met at the Courtyard. "We are not duffers,'' he said to her.
And here was another man. Adi eyed the picture. He didn't know who this was either. Bummer. Was he ever gonna be able to answer any question correctly? What? Tattoo parlor owner? That was waaaaaaay cool, yo!
The sixth year noticed that she got stares and angry looks but she didn’t care. Hufflepuffs opinion of her didn’t matter. What was up with this shrimp? She had met the little guy in the courtyard and she was pretty clear about how she felt with Hufflepuffs and life in general… so what was with the surprise? Granted she was actually giving this one a fair chance because he actually stood up for himself somewhat and Hannah could respect that.
”You…” She was just about to tell the puffer exactly what she thought when the professor interrupted her.
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Originally Posted by Professor 1
Well yes this was good to know as well. Duncan Fletcher was in fact a Hufflepuff. "Correct, you are both in that Fletcher was formerly a Badger, and no Ms. Somerlad I don't mean formerly in the sense that he is dead. Mr.Fletcher is very much alive as we speak." Now who was this girl that had attracted the attention of some Badger glares, and shouts. "Ms.Lockwood." Tiberius addressed her sternly, well...as sternly as he could with the voice he had. "Yes, Duncan Fletcher was not a Duffer. BUT, it was very disrespectful of you to group that term in with a House that some of your classmates belong too." He retrieved her shoes from below her seat, and set them down on his desk. "I'll take three points for the disrespect, and you will be leaving class without your shoes today. I'll decide when I think you can have them back."
See, he wasn’t a duffer. She had given the man a compliment. He was taking points? Had this man lost his mind? Since when did stating facts count as being disrespectful? This was an outrage. She didn’t even say it rudely. It wasn’t like she was trying to start a rebellion over here. Hufflepuffs produced duffers. She didn’t say that every single one was because obviously the bloke that they were discussing wasn’t. She was just about to protest when she figured that it would most likely only cause her to lose more points or wind up in detention. The sixth year decided that it was best if she just kept her mouth closed. Who knew what would come out of it otherwise. Oh, he was keeping her shoes huh? She didn’t care really. She had a million and it wasn’t like her mom wouldn’t send her more anyways. He could keep them. Hmpf!
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Originally Posted by Professor 2
Now, As it was stated by most of you Duncan Fletcher was a Triwizard Champion. Ms.Wisteria had correctly connected that we will be focusing on the this Wizarding competition today, BUT I wish to focus solely on the events of the very Tournament that Mr.Fletcher took part in. I find it important that you all know current Magical History as much as you know of your 1st Wizarding War, or Goblin Rebellions." Even if those were extremely thrilling read about. "Today's News is Tomorrow's History, as I like to say."Does he say that? HE DOES NOW! "What I'm looking for are names. Those who were selected to be champions along with Duncan Fletcher, and other key figures who visited Hogwarts during the Tournament. What were the challenges that they faced, and who came out on top of each challenge. Bonus points for any other historical events that occurred that same year."
Annoyed with the professor, Hannah had a hard time trying to concentrate on the next question. Focus Hannah, she scolded herself. She would not let the new HoM professor get to her. He was obviously a puffer lover. She raised her hand in case he decided not doing so would be disrespectful too.
”Professor Nicolai Ognian was picked as a Durmstrang champion.” Did he need to know more?
”I know one of the tasks had to do with tunnels.”