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Practice Thread
Luna likes Charms. She'd be partial to it anyway as it's taught by her head of house. But then too, you learn so many different things in Charms, all of them handy in one way or another.
Luna checks over her class notes. Consults her open text book. Picks up her quill and makes a few additions to her notes. And takes up her wand.
A moment later a ball of bright blue flames crackles cheerfully in mid-air over the table.
Charm achieved.
Luna checks over her class notes. Consults her open text book. Picks up her quill and makes a few additions to her notes. And takes up her wand.
A moment later a ball of bright blue flames crackles cheerfully in mid-air over the table.
Charm achieved.
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"I didn't get the feeling these two were especially at odds . . ."
She shrugs.
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The animosity between Harry Potter and Draco Malfoy is already somewhat legendary at Hogwarts.
Maybe time turners are somehow involved.
"It's really silly, isn't it? How boys can fight."
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"Well, if you're at Hogwarts, you must be in a house, right?"
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"I'm in Ravenclaw House," she adds. "I'm a third year this year."
Luna smiles a bit.
"It's rather funny. A Muggle knowing so much about Hogwarts."
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"Though everyone I've met seems to be in that house . . . "
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That alone is interesting.
Gryffindor rather likes to think it has the corner on adventures.
"Perhaps everyone is keeping it a secret."
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"It's not the easiest thing to explain."
Meg would know.
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Dad had been very intrigued. He is of the opinion that a Department of Mysteries experiment may have somehow gotten loose.
"I don't really have anyone at school to tell."
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And it was just about the hardest thing she's ever done.
Luna's second comment gets a slightly puzzled glance.
"What about your roommates? Or friends?"
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Very few people can make such a statement without sounding, at least a little, like they are feeling sorry for themselves.
Luna is the rare exception. It is simply the way things are.
"But it's all right. I don't mind."
She records things in her journal. And writes to Dad.
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"I . . ."
It doesn't sound all right, for all Luna's matter-of-factness about the statement.
"Maybe you'll make some here," Meg offers, finally.
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"I hadn't really thought of that."
Luna doesn't think much about making friends. Mostly because of the aforementioned not having any friends. It's a little like asking an elephant to think about trying out for the ballet.
"Perhaps I could."
It won't be quite like having friends at school, but it wouldn't be bad.
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Of course, she has friends at home, too.
But still.
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Luna hasn't been coming to Milliways long. But there seem to be all kinds of people here.
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"They're from different times and places, and they have different interests.
"They're not all human.
"A lot of them live in America . . ."
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On both the wizarding side and the Muggle side.
"Very fond of fireworks and the like."
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"Have you ever been?"
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Certainly not that far.
"We lived over in Ireland for a while, to help take care of Mum's parents when they got old and needed some help."
But that's not quite the same.
"And since then, Dad's been awfully busy with the Quibbler."
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And founder. And secretary. And janitor and general man of all work.
"It prints the news that the other papers don't consider worthy of ink."
If it sounds like she's quoting, it's because she probably is.
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"And a story about how some unprincipled wizards are selling spells to Muggle cereal companies for them to print on their boxes."
"And of course, sightings of the Crumple Horned Snorkack. Dad's been tracking sightings of them for years."
Luna is quite proud of her father's journalistic prowess.
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"What kind of spells on cereal boxes?"
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"Which wouldn't be much of a concern for any Muggle reading it, but what if a Muggle-born wizard gets a hold of it, not knowing what it is?"
"Well, you can imagine what a mess that could be."