We were here all along :3 Kimothée Chalamet • The UWU Agenda • Once Baby, Now Trouble • All Growed Up This was, for Drewett, a rather interesting topic to discuss on. It wasn't something he had ever given much thought about before, but now that he did, he could see that it was pretty rational how there was a sorting process for the students. He wasn't a hundred percent for it, however, especially now because he had good friends from other houses whom he couldn't spend as much time with due to the new rules imposed. At the same time, stereotypes were rather awful. Slytherins weren't so bad and he had great friends from the house that used to have a dark reputation.
The more he thought of it, the more Drew tried to analyze if he did like it. Did he really? The thirteen year old knew for a fact that, if things were different, not much would have happened. Except he wouldn't have been room mates with his best friend. Finding his stand in this situation was a bit tricky.
Given how Professor O'Hara basically called Jessa out for not responding, Drew felt a tiny bit of panic set inside and he poked his hand up. Because no way was he going to allow himself to be called out in class, in front of everyone, which might even lead him to a potential detention. All big nopes in his list of survival this term. Once it was his turn to speak, the Ravenclaw took a breath. "I g-guess it's to make th-things easier for the founders, P-professor, and ultimately the p-people who become heads of th-the houses...." Drew shared, biting the insides of his cheeks a bit. "B-because without houses, it would be harder t-to monitor the ssstudents if they weren't d-divided into smaller g-groups. And if someone d-does break the rules, it's easier to let the p-person in charge know... in th-this case, the head of house..." Because let's face it, without adults--which is, to be honest, debatable this term--this institution would be a mess one way or another. Drew was a big fan of order and structure. However, he wasn't going to mention all the details on healthy inter-house competitions because Drew wasn't a big fan of pitting students against each other to begin with, but there was that too. The Ravenclaw only hoped what he said made sense.
With that said, Drew gave a tiny nod and took out his parchment, quill, and ink well. He was going to need more time to ponder on the mini activity--a lot of self-reflection. How long did they have for this? Drew could go on and on with just himself and his thoughts.
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