This is my new story which I've umming and ahhing about. It's not going to be classed as a crossover as all characters in it are either from the Glee Cast or OC's. Whereas The Warblers originally came from Dalton, an all boys school in this story they are the Hogwarts Glee Club, apart from girls involved also. All other Warblers from Glee Verse are now in McKinley's New Directions and have attended McKinley since freshman year.
Those at Hogwarts instead of McKinley are:
Blaine
Wes
David
Nick
Brittany
So they are magical in this. The other OC's at Hogwarts are:
Sophia
Konstantin
Gianna
Bailey
Jacobi
Luis
River

The others are all McKinley Glee Characters. Enjoy.


Prologue:

Ever since the second war against Voldemort, the world had been a peaceful and equal in many things. Purebloods and Muggleborns mixed with ease, the old families of the wizarding world branching out and expanding. This was exactly the same at Hogwarts. The houses still remained, but now they had the choice to sit where they liked. It wasn't uncommon to see a Gryffindor and Slytherin sit next to each other at dinner and converse about the days happenings.

Among other things at Hogwarts, the syllabus had changed. Where there used to be just Quidditch lessons, there was now electives of muggle based sports and wizarding folk alike were encouraged to engage in these activities, where muggleborns were encouraged to go for Quidditch. Another thing that had been added in the following years was a school music group. Most commonly known as a Glee Club. This had been running smoothly for 13 years now and they never disappointed. The group competed in the muggle competitions with ease and had won 8 out of the 13 national competitions.

To put it short, the glee club at Hogwarts ruled. The Warblers ruled.

This years group were made up of 12 students ranged from 5th year to 7th year. Gianna Calvert and Blaine Anderson were the captains of the group but they made sure everyone was equal.

Never did they think that they would soon receive a letter that would change their lives and those whom it concerned.