My Decision
Jessica Smith was a witch. This is one of the few things that she was one hundred percent sure about. Now this has been taken from her as well. Turns out as well as being a witch she’s also a half-blood, a daughter of Zeus. She can also control all four elements. And on top of all of this she is also an Egyptian magician that hosts Nut. The mother of Egyptian gods and the goddess of the sky. Then she finds herself closer to the enemy than her friends. She can either use this to her and her friend’s advantage or she can just continue on with her life. Then she tells her friends and now everything has changed. Nobody wants her around, fearing she would betray them as soon as she got the chance. Now she has a choice. Help her friends or turn her back on them. Oh and on top of all this she can only choose one thing. She has to choose to be either a witch, a half-blood, or an Egyptian magician by her eighteenth birthday. If she doesn’t then she dies.
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05/31/21
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Chapter 3: Hogwarts And The Wrong House
Chapter 4
Soon we made it to Hogwarts and it was time for us to be sorted. Soon, my name was called. I sat down on the stool and the Sorting Hat was placed on my head. Difficult. You would be successful in all houses. You have bravery, loyalty, cleverness, and ambition. SLYTHERIN! “What?” I looked at my siblings at the Gryffindor table who looked equally shocked. Slowly, I stood up and walked to the Slytherin table. "Ugh, Miss. Sarcastic." Malfoy spat. "Shut up." I said. I saw Harry and Ron talking and having a great time so I gave up. I got up and walked over to the Gryffindor table.
"Hello." I said, sitting down next to them. "How in the world did you get in Slytherin?" Ron said. "I don't know! If I did, I would stop!" "What's so bad about Slytherin?" Harry questioned. "There's not one witch or wizard that was in Slytherin that didn't go bad." "Oh, so you think I'm going to go be a Death Eater or something bad? Thanks, Ron. That makes me feel so good about myself." "Jess! I didn't mean it that way." "Yes, you did. You thought it."