AT TABLE GRYFFINDOR
The boy looked at Layla as she fumbled between pens. "You may use your muggle writing agent! I am sure the spells here are not so strong as to interfere with those as local lore will have you believe. They use them in muggle studies classes, in fact, pencils as well!" It would be difficult to tell if he was being sarcastic in his tone or not. He took out a roll of parchment from his back pocket and set it on the table in the space between them. There was only one name on this petition so far, presumably it was his.
'Marc McQueen'
He would watch her scribble her own name and that is how he would learn it. "Brilliant. Welcome to Gryffindor! Where are you from?"
AT TABLE SLYTHERIN
Konstantin, as he sat down with his fellow housemates, would notice that one conversation dominated all the others. Gossip about what had happened on the train car:
"Where is Tim?"
"Wade and the whole team is at detention awaiting their fate!"
"What did they do?"
"There was a fight in their compartment! Some first years were calling 'em inbreeds! Can you believe it!?"
"That is disgusting."
"I heard it was Wade started it."
"Wade has a temper, but Tim would keep him in line, unless he had good reason not to! Tim has a good shoulder on his head!"
"Where are the first years? What house are they in?"
"I dunno, they are missing too. Hopefully they won't get off easy because they are first years."
"I hope everyone is okay..."
"Didn't see no one yet, they kept 'em apart from us the rest of the ride."
"Table sure is quiet without them..."
IN THE WAITING ROOM
Caleum reached into her pocket and pulled out her cell phone. It was pink with little charms attached to it and rhinestones glued on in swirling patterns, it was a flip-phone, and seemed a bit outdated but was certainly cute enough to make up for it. "I have not heard back yet from him. I hope he isn't mad..." She bit her lower lip.
Then, the lady herself, the headmistress of Hogwarts stepped inside.
Headmistress Minerva Mcgonagall was a woman of small stature and large presence. Her sharp blue eyes didn't miss anything. Her years as headmistress had aged her further, the lines on her thin delicate face had deepened exponentially over the last few years, her hair was grey, but her eyes were somehow sharper.
"Congratulations to each and every one of you. You are the very first students to earn a detention before your first step upon the grounds!" She gazed around the room.
"I understand that you are all young and not wholly responsible for the events on the train. Trust me when I say that the older students, who most certainly should know better, will be punished with the appropriate proportion of their responsibility."
"You should all be glad to have this lesson learned early I think. I hope that this event does not discourage you in your studies or your enjoyment here at Hogwarts! I think it is bets to get this through quickly... You will all attend one single detention together. Report here the first day of classes at sundown. Then you can all quickly resume your studies as normal first years and the trouble will be behind us."
"In the meantime, if you wish to speak, Professor Quinn will hear what you have to say one at a time. When you are finished you may return to the dining hall."
Then she crossed the room and went through the oak door, presumably to her office.
Sadria Quinn stood, waiting to take up any student who wished to speak, but her still face did not promise any sympathy. As the punishment had already been decided, it was clear that nothing they said would change the verdict.
The boy looked at Layla as she fumbled between pens. "You may use your muggle writing agent! I am sure the spells here are not so strong as to interfere with those as local lore will have you believe. They use them in muggle studies classes, in fact, pencils as well!" It would be difficult to tell if he was being sarcastic in his tone or not. He took out a roll of parchment from his back pocket and set it on the table in the space between them. There was only one name on this petition so far, presumably it was his.
'Marc McQueen'
He would watch her scribble her own name and that is how he would learn it. "Brilliant. Welcome to Gryffindor! Where are you from?"
AT TABLE SLYTHERIN
Konstantin, as he sat down with his fellow housemates, would notice that one conversation dominated all the others. Gossip about what had happened on the train car:
"Where is Tim?"
"Wade and the whole team is at detention awaiting their fate!"
"What did they do?"
"There was a fight in their compartment! Some first years were calling 'em inbreeds! Can you believe it!?"
"That is disgusting."
"I heard it was Wade started it."
"Wade has a temper, but Tim would keep him in line, unless he had good reason not to! Tim has a good shoulder on his head!"
"Where are the first years? What house are they in?"
"I dunno, they are missing too. Hopefully they won't get off easy because they are first years."
"I hope everyone is okay..."
"Didn't see no one yet, they kept 'em apart from us the rest of the ride."
"Table sure is quiet without them..."
IN THE WAITING ROOM
Caleum reached into her pocket and pulled out her cell phone. It was pink with little charms attached to it and rhinestones glued on in swirling patterns, it was a flip-phone, and seemed a bit outdated but was certainly cute enough to make up for it. "I have not heard back yet from him. I hope he isn't mad..." She bit her lower lip.
Then, the lady herself, the headmistress of Hogwarts stepped inside.
Headmistress Minerva Mcgonagall was a woman of small stature and large presence. Her sharp blue eyes didn't miss anything. Her years as headmistress had aged her further, the lines on her thin delicate face had deepened exponentially over the last few years, her hair was grey, but her eyes were somehow sharper.
"Congratulations to each and every one of you. You are the very first students to earn a detention before your first step upon the grounds!" She gazed around the room.
"I understand that you are all young and not wholly responsible for the events on the train. Trust me when I say that the older students, who most certainly should know better, will be punished with the appropriate proportion of their responsibility."
"You should all be glad to have this lesson learned early I think. I hope that this event does not discourage you in your studies or your enjoyment here at Hogwarts! I think it is bets to get this through quickly... You will all attend one single detention together. Report here the first day of classes at sundown. Then you can all quickly resume your studies as normal first years and the trouble will be behind us."
"In the meantime, if you wish to speak, Professor Quinn will hear what you have to say one at a time. When you are finished you may return to the dining hall."
Then she crossed the room and went through the oak door, presumably to her office.
Sadria Quinn stood, waiting to take up any student who wished to speak, but her still face did not promise any sympathy. As the punishment had already been decided, it was clear that nothing they said would change the verdict.