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"Oh, no. Is that wrong? I thought that's what it was, I don't know all the words here yet-"

She stops. That was... more than she wanted to reveal about herself, potentially. But Karen's friends with Jenny, right? Hasn't Jenny mentioned being Muggleborn? This is fine. Probably. Karen won't think she's weird or inferior or whatever else it is those Slytherin snobs have stuck up their bums.

(Vivian is not much enamored of blood purists.)
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"Well, you don't hear it as much, but widdershins technically only means witches who just like witches, or wizards who just like wizards, not people who like both or any of the peculiar gender things - apparently Miranda's mum has interesting friends. So it's not wrong. Just obscure."

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"Oh..." Vivian looks at Karen anxiously. "Do you think widdershins is better? I mean, I wanted everyone to feel comfortable, not just- widdershins, right?- and putting 'straight' seemed like it might convince people who were hesitant? In a 'we can just say we came to be supportive' way? I want this to be inclusive!"

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"It's fine, it just isn't as instantly recognizable as 'widdershins'? I mean, to wizardborns, anyway, it might be really obvious for Muggleborns. And for 'straight' it'd usually be 'deosil' but that's just to match with widdershins, it wouldn't make sense next to 'queer'."

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"Thank you," Vivian tells her. "I don't- have a lot of background on this, really. That's one of the reasons I started the group."

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"Are you Muggleborn altogether or did you just grow up with a Muggle parent or something? It's fine, it's only, Slytherin."

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"Muggleborn," she admits (quietly). "But I wouldn't say, and I guess the Asian community keeps itself pretty separate? So none of the older students were sure."

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"Yeah - my family knows a family that's got a Korean Muggle who married in, in it, but that's all off the top of my head. I won't tell anyone if you don't want."

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"Thanks," Vivian says with a smile. "I'm going to tell eventually, I like being Muggleborn! And I am not inferior, whatever they say. I just didn't want to bring up old war stuff? I don't really get it, I didn't want to make it worse for anyone."

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"I really don't know enough about your house politics to say whether it would bring up anything," blinks Karen, "but it's all up to you."

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"Well, I don't really know enough about the war, so call it even?"

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"Nobody in our year knows that much unless we have older siblings."

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There's a happier topic! "Well, it's just me, so I guess I'm doomed either way. What about you? Any siblings?"

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"Nope, just cousins. Although my parents are thinking of having another kid or two soon, since everything's calmed down and I'm out of the house most of the year."

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Ask how she feels about that? No, probably too personal. "I only have the one cousin. Lots of single children in my family. Do you see yours much? What's growing up with wizards like?"

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"I see my cousins pretty often - mostly during holidays, none of them are in Hogwarts right now. I really don't know how to describe what it's like? They... use... magic for things? And send letters with owls instead of stamps."

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"Yes, but- you even have different sports. Have you never seen football or rugby? Are there special wizard restaurants, or is it really just Diagon Alley and Hogsmeade? What are the jobs, do you still have rubbish bins that need collecting or do you magic that away too?"

Yes, good, Vivian, talk about rubbish bins. Great start, A+.
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"I've never seen football or rugby! There are other alleys in London, and there's little wizard neighborhoods, Hogsmeade is the only entire village that's all magic but I live in Nottingham and there's a couple blocks of magic housing. I... don't actually know about what happens to rubbish. I can ask my mum if you want. I want to be a wandmaker but there's all kinds of jobs."

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"I don't actually either," Vivian admits with a laugh. "It just seemed very Muggle. Sorry, hang on a sec-" The Known Couple from the last meetup has arrived. Vivian takes a minute to thank them for coming and direct them to the chocolate frogs before turning back to Karen. "Sorry," she apologizes, "just hosting. Did you want a chocolate frog? We can sit- if you want- I'd love to hear more about the wizarding world? From a more reasonable perspective then I used to get in my house, I mean."

Older Slytherins are as prone to story telling in the common room late at night as anyone else, but their stories are generally more like "our servants this" and "my expensive presents that". Vivian would like to think that's not the entirety of the wizarding world.
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"I'd love a frog. I'll tell you whatever you'd like but I don't know where to start, you know? Jenny's mostly interested in how unicorns and fairies and so on are real."

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"I don't know where to start asking!" Vivian laughs. "I guess I know basic stuff. I mean, I couldn't have gotten this far without understanding things like money. I don't know, what kind of stuff do wix find confusing about Muggles? I almost took Muggle Studies to find out, but that seemed like such a waste."

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"I might be fresh out of questions like that, I got in the habit of just asking Jenny. Or Miranda, she knows stuff too. And I didn't take note of what the questions were!"

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"Well, what did you do for fun? I've seen Quidditch and chess and... that was it?"

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"There's more games! I don't like Exploding Snap myself but it's popular. There's always the wireless and, uh, books - I might be too Ravenclaw to have a really good answer to this besides 'books'? - why, what seems obviously missing?"

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"I didn't do much, I did a lot of reading too. But do people play cards? Or instruments? Or do silly little acting groups as a kid? Go to dances? I guess you wouldn't have a telly, that seems to be a Muggle thing, but we could watch shows on it. My parents let me go to the cinema for parties sometimes. There was a park where kids could swim or use the swings or play tag. Diagon Alley seemed to be mostly shops?"

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