- Joined May 2020
- Member of Ravenclaw
- 0 House Points
- 1st Year
- Norway
Backstory
(Younger Student) When I received my Hogwarts Letter, I didn’t know what it would imply. At first I thought it was from a friend of mine, trying to give me an imaginary place where I could fit in, but it wasn't her handwriting. I thought about it, and remembered all the weird things that seemed to have happened around me. Naturally, I had thought it was just my imagination playing tricks on me. After all, I have always had a strong imagination. Suddenly, I was not so sure that I had only imagined those things. I was so into science and math that I knew (or rather, thought I knew) magic wasn't real. Still, my family was going to London around that time anyways (I wanted to improve my English and practice my accent), and I figured I could check out the place in the letter, just to be sure. When I showed the letter to my parents, they said I could go, just to prove that it was false, as we love proving things (my teacher finds this rather annoying). When it turned out that the letter was, in fact, true, my parents were shocked. They did not completely believe it, even though they saw proof that the wizarding world existed. I was allowed to go to Hogwarts under one condition; that I tell the everything about the wizarding world when I return. They said they could afford me going, if I really wanted to. I was very curious (I have a lot of curiosity) about the wizarding world, so I decided to go. I bought a couple more books than I had to, as nothing is better than reading. I have skimmed through most of my schoolbooks, and magic really is fascinating! I wonder how it works, though. Is magic affected by the laws of physics? How similar is potion making to chemistry? What's the science behind it all? is there any science behind it? Anyways I am really excited for school to start! History of magic seems to be the most interesting subject, as the past always affects the future. I love every subject in muggle school, and I think I will like all the new, and weird, subjects. I'm not worried about making friends, I can amuse myself if I have to. There is something, though..... If I can't be myself, I'm not sure I want to stay. By that, I don't mean bullying, I can handle that, I mean for example not being able to play, climb trees, walk in the forest, learn more than we are supposed to, and, most importantly, work with maths and physics. I don't need textbooks about it, I only need pen and paper, but If it is not allowed...... Guess I'll find out!Anyways, everyone will soon find out that I am not afraid of standing up for myself, or voice my opinions. And that I have opinions about almost everything.
Oh, and I heard there is a library there! I am beginning to like this place already :)
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