Diagon Alley is so cool.
So far, he's already had a chance to buy his potions ingredients, but there's so much more to look at!
He's in the middle of trying to decide on a "familiar".
Diagon Alley is so cool.
So far, he's already had a chance to buy his potions ingredients, but there's so much more to look at!
He's in the middle of trying to decide on a "familiar".
"Gryffindors value bravery and chivalry, Ravenclaws value wit and intelligence, Slytherins value cunning and ambition, and Hufflepuffs value loyalty and hard work, if this changes your assessment."
"It's probably fuzzy enough to include both, but as you said Flitwick was not terribly forthcoming about it."
"Did he tell you how the sorting works? He wouldn't tell me. Maybe it's in one the textbooks."
"I don't think there's really a bad house, Scott. They all have good things about them."
"Flitwick was a Ravenclaw, what does he think about them? He must like Ravenclaw, but what about the others? I guess I'll ask when I get to Hogwarts."
He shrugs again. "We'll figure it out there. Ooor we can ask other children when we get to the train."
"Oh. I should read all my books too. Then we can both know more than all the other first years. You take the boring stuff and I'll take the fun stuff."