Well, the jig is up. If her House mates had any doubts about Sadde, they're gone.
...kinda. She's still young enough and androgynous enough that most of them think it's just a matter of changing her hair a bit and maybe some makeup and differently cut robes. It's not a belief that stands a whole lot of scrutiny, but given that most Slytherins give her a fairly wide berth, there's not actually been a whole lot of scrutiny.
She did find the Hufflepuff boy she spooked and tell him about it and offer to help him with his Potions homework. He was quite bewildered and suspicious because Slytherin so he didn't accept her help, but she told him to watch who she hangs out with so that he'd see she's Not Like Other Slytherins, and eventually he agreed, unable to see any way this could be a cunning plot. Which just goes to show that some people really couldn't be Slytherins.
Presently, it's Sunday, and Sadde would really like to talk to a certain Hat, which means she needs to talk to a certain Headmistress, and she suspects the most likely place she'll find her is the Head Table, at one of the meals. Breakfast is the first of those! Is McGonagall there?
Not especially, but if you do have any advice which still applies while I'm in Ravenclaw...
Beyond what we have already discussed, there is little Slytherin could do for you that Ravenclaw cannot, and your friendship with Miss Woods might well provide you with much her House would otherwise have. I am afraid I have no advice I could give you that you would not be able to generate yourself, at least without knowing about any specific goals you have in mind.
I have a lot of goals, but most of them hinge on being able to do novel magic of one sort or another.
'Yet'? I'm not a Gryffindor and wouldn't be even if I'd let you place me, you think I could meet its requirements later?
Yeah, sounds like if I'm in a situation like that I've probably already gone wrong somewhere.
"It was no trouble, Miss Swan."
"It doesn't know where I can get ahold of any other artifacts besides itself or have a lot of advice that I don't already know."
"I'm drawing conclusions about your goals based on that!" she says, grinning.
"If you can figure them out from the fact that some kind of artifact that might or might not exist would be useful if I found it you deserve to know."
"I said I was drawing conclusions, not that I got you figured out. You remain a mystery to me, just slightly less mysterious."
"That's fine. Thanks, Professor," Miranda says again, and she departs the Headmistress's office.
It's Monday!
Sadde has detention with Professor Slughorn during her free period. Where will she meet him?