SPOILER!!: Callie
Quinn turned to look at the girl again in that overly scrutinizing way of herself that seemed almost natural to her and raised an eyebrow at her. Didn't believe in divination? Muggleborn, perhaps? She didn't comment on it though, instead raised the other eyebrow as well, questioningly. "You want to read my fortune?" Looking the girl up one last time, she shrugged. "Why not? Quinn." She gestured to the nearest table. "Shall we?"
Quinn made her way over to a table for Lydia to start setting up at, when she heard the door open. "Hello, Professor Vance." She considered the Professor's question. "Bit of both. I..." she paused, as if reconsidering something, then continued, "have a friend, who goes to Beauxbatons. Home life's not that great, thought I might see if things would improve for her in the future. But Lydia here was about to try her hand at reading mine. Unless you want to show us how's it done, properly?"
Lydia followed Quinn to one of the tables, carrying some of the things from the cabinets with her. She sank down into one of the chairs. Yep, just as cozy as she expected. Ok, this room wasn't too bad after all, and there was Professor Vance! She straightened her posture and gave the professor what she hoped was a winning smile.
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Hello, Professor Vance," said Lydia. "
We were just exploring. But I really don't know anything about Divination. If you could show us a few pointers, I'm sure we'd both be really grateful."
Lydia listened while Quinn explained the situation with her friend. She wondered if the girl was really talking about herself. Either way she knew it was none of her business. And now that they were getting down to it, Lydia felt herself becoming more and more curious.
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And I'd like a glimpse of what things might be like for me at Hogwarts, Professor," she explained. Being Muggleborn, one of Lydia's greatest fears was still that this was all really just a mistake, and she'd be kicked out soon once someone realized it.