SPOILER!!: Dylan and Adi
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Ringo "Cool," Dylan said with a nod. So he had been right. He then chuckled at her question. "Not really, actually. Not as weird as this one at least." he said, shaking his head. "I'm sure the weather will be better next year." he added reasurringly. But who knew what other things could happen here. It was Hogwarts after all, and from his few years here, he knew that anything could happen really...
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FearlessLeader19 Adi grinned at Hayden. Not one to beat around the bush, huh? He liked that. "Well, usually I would say I like the cold but this here is a little too extreme for my taste.'' And it made them get stuck inside the Castle and stuff. He missed the great outdoors. "Oh, I'm third. Soon to be fourth.'' Gosh, where was the time flying off to? Wasn't it just yesterday he was a wee tiny first year? "How do you like being a Puffer?'' They were the most awesome House with the most awesome people.
Dylan's first two years at Hogwarts had been more uneventful than this year? Those words were a relief to Hayden. But why did the weirdest year have to happen her first year? Still, she had a little more hope now that things would be better next year. They better be.
The next question came from Adi, and Hayden had to consider it for a bit. She thought about the conversation she'd had with Lex. But Adi probably wasn't looking for her analysis of the sorting hat and the house system. He'd just asked if she liked being a Hufflepuff. So Hayden shrugged.
"I like it well enough. I suppose I do appreciate being surrounded by people known for being nice." Most of them were, anyway.
SPOILER!!: Leah
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nanyjj Oops, maybe she had scared the little girl. Correction: not-so-little-girl. After the feast Hayden would no longer be a firstie, at least that was what Leah thought. She liked Hayden, she was always so nice and sweet. She returned the smile eagerly.
"I can't believe the term's nearly over, can you?" She said. Leah was about to ask whether the younger girl had a good first year or not but decided not to, she probably had enough of that question already. She knew from her end of term feast the previous year. Merlin, that was a year ago? When people started ageing and all that? She was going to be a third year. That was new.
Yes the term was nearly over. That fact hadn't really hit Hayden yet. She was just there, at the feast, waiting for food and eager to get to a place with normal temperature. The fact that the year was over was slowly sinking in, and she had to pause for a moment after Leah spoke to truly comprehend everything.
"It's weird," she finally said.
"I feel like I'm going to age an entire year in just a day. Right now I'm a first year but tomorrow I'll practically be a second year." That wasn't how years worked, obviously Hayden knew that. She also knew that she'd grown a lot over her first year and experienced a lot of new things so things weren't exactly happening suddenly like she was describing. It just felt that way to her at the moment. That time was passing at a weird rate.
"You're going to be a third year." And of course there were the seventh years. Hayden glanced up at the front of the room, where the older students had been taking turns at the memory book. After a second she turned back to Leah.
"Are you close with any seventh years?"