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The Portraits Iris gave a very polite smile at the child. This one very well mannered and very sweet. Adjusting her glasses she looked around noticing a few other students, but her attention was on this child for now.
When the next question came her smile grew a little more. It was a question that often came from the children. "There are many things I could tell you about myself. I was a Hufflepuff here at Hogwarts, I went on to become a muggle studies professor." She worked hard at what she did and was very proud of it.
"I did not like how women were treated so I helped fight for equal rights in the muggle world as well as the wizarding. Have you heard of the Women's Suffrage Movement of 1872?" Possibly not being she was young, but she was a woman herself, she should learn about her history. "What else would you like to know?" Iris was not one to sit and boast about her own life.
"Hufflepuff? That's really awesome. Did you like being a professor?" she asked, she always wanted a profession in education, she didn't care where from but she still wanted one.
Woman Suffrage Movement?
"No, sorry I don't, what is it about?" she asked out of curiosity.
"I'm not sure, I just like hearing other people's stories," she replied.