And then suddenly it isn't just a child's fancy anymore. There's an older couple showing up to Explain Things to her parents carrying a fancy letter on parchment- sealed with wax, even- and an entirely different kind of boarding school to attend. Her parents seem more confused and afraid than anything else, but the wizard couple is very insistently, politely persuasive. Vivian gets the feeling her parents don't quite know what to do with her. But having been presented with such a convenient answer, the arrangements are made.
She'll be attending Hogwarts in the fall.
It becomes obvious to Vivian very quickly that the helpful couple left a lot of things out. Until recently the school was, literally, a war zone. Perhaps they'd done it on purpose; they'd said something vague about fetching her "because the faculty were busy", but Vivian suspects belatedly that they really meant "because the faculty are recovering from an enormous magical battle, yes seriously." She doesn't tell her parents; they would worry, or pull her out of school, and she doesn't really think she'd be any safer if they did. She is, as always, quiet. The Sorting Hat puts her in Slytherin, and she gets quieter. She doesn't socialize, she doesn't answer questions about her home life, she spends as much time as she can in the library. Eventually the older students write her off as "one of those weird Asian witches", and she sees no need to correct them. She is a weird Asian witch. Better than a pureblooded snob, as far as she's concerned.
She does well in school. She's not inspiring awe and admiration in Ravenclaw hearts or anything like that, but when you do nothing but study you do well in school, and Vivian does little else. She likes the work, and doesn't feel the loss. She finishes year one, then year two. Her parents are pleased she's doing well, and don't otherwise ask questions; magic makes them uncomfortable. It certainly never occurs to them to ask if she's making friends. She's not, but she prefers it that way. She likes her cozy armchair in the library much more than the older Slytherins, that's for sure.
Her disinterest in socialization does not survive the onset of puberty.
Vivian isn't clear on when, exactly, she realizes that other witches are pretty. But other witches are definitely pretty. So Vivian starts attempting to meet some. Her studying starts moving closer and closer to other students' study groups. There's one group in particular, with a beautiful Ravenclaw witch her age... Vivian watches them. She's not the only one, this group is awfully famous so she doesn't stand out much, but she's still too shy. She tries not to stare as much. (She fails. She's so smart. And that smile.) She tries to at least stare at other girls. (More successful, but it's not a large student body; she only has so many options). And she worries and daydreams and panics that she'll say something and be crushed in the process. (She says nothing.)
But there's no one to talk to about this. Why can't she find any gay witches or wizards to talk to? She listens to gossip. She asks innocent questions when she dares. She only comes up with three names, in the whole school, and the two girls are dating each other. That's probably the only reason anyone knows about them at all, she decides glumly. This is just not talked about at Hogwarts. And it's not like she has friends to ask or compare notes with. She's "that quiet Asian witch" who doesn't make friends.
She decides that if no one is talking about it, she's going to make them.
She gets permission from the Headmistress. She talks Madame Hooch- on the principle that the flying instructor has the most free time- into acting as the faculty adviser. And she starts distributing flyers.
Queer/Straight Wix Alliance introductory meetup, Monday October 2 at 7pm in the Charms classroom. Cauldron cakes and chatting.
"Anyway, he won't get me a dictation quill, and I'm not sure it'd actually help to have to pronounce all these runes anyway."
"I did fine in Mandarin. My parents speak it at home and there's only four tones. Sometimes people say there's five but fifth tone is just 'no tone' and that does not count. But before I got my letter my parents were talking about adding Cantonese, and that's either six or nine tones depending how you count it, and I am really glad I'm learning magic instead."
Vivian laughs, then glances at her work and sighs. "Which I should probably finish, shouldn't I." Homework. Noticeably less interesting than talking to Karen, but at least noticeably better when being done with Karen.
Vivian's not quite comfortable enough to interrupt, especially in the library, but she will look inquiringly at Karen the next time Karen turns to talk about Runes.
"I'm not in a huge hurry, don't worry about it. I mean, unless you're in a huge hurry, are you?"
"No! You're just being really nice and letting me join your study group and I didn't want to hold you up."
Vivian squirms. "Well, it's better than I had before, anyway. Thanks for including me?"
Mumbling about overly similar runes and how one of these languages was enough, Vivian fixes it. "Thanks."
"I'm just upset about getting them mixed up. Chinese at least I know how to keep straight. I do enjoy Runes most of the time, but homework is still homework."
"I'm doing an independent study on wandlore, that's probably my favorite new class. Runes is memorizey and Arithmancy's kind of... mechanical at this level."
"That's so cool! I couldn't think of anything to do. Maybe in a couple years. What's wandlore like?"
"It's all about woods and cores and what they mean - there's kind of a lot of statistics. I'm trying to figure out a way to verify for sure if Miranda's second wand is really chimaera hair core because I think that'd be a good final project."