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Professor Georgia Woods

Professor. Woods looked down at the list of new students this year at Hogwarts. She quickly scanned the page, looking at the forty-odd students this year. Only a few pictures and names stood out to her.

Alastrina Irvine
Azealia Monaghan
Lena Payne
Pennsylvania Acker
David Reiss
Sebastian Icklewhite
Rohan Dix
Piper Short
Silvana Ellery
Aedan Aheran
Andrew Rayes
Nadius Dayley

She smiled to herself, this year looked like a very interesting crop of new students. Suddenly, there was a loud knock on the door.

"Professor? Are you in there?" A voice said.

"Yes, please come in," she replied.

The door opened and the young professor slipped in.

"Hello Lydia, how are you today?" Georgia asked, not looking up from her paperwork.

"I'm good thank-you, how are you?" She replied, Georgia didn't answer.

"Anyway, I just wanted to let you know that I've finished copying out the letters for this years new student," she said, nervously, this was her first year of being deputy headmistress, since Minerva McGonagall retired.

"Thank-you, just leave them on my desk," Georgia replied, again, not looking up from her paperwork.

Lydia placed the envelopes, carefully on the desk before slipping out of the door again,

Finally Georgia looked up at the letters. Fourty enevlope's lay on the desk, each copied neatly out in the same green writing.

"Time to go for a walk," Georgia said to herself.

She stepped out of her office and walked down the empty halls of Hogwarts. She loved the weeks before the term started, usually it was only her and Minerva McGonagall, well Lydia this year. Georgia had never done this before, she had only just been promoted to headmistress and was really looking forward to this.

Eventually she came to the owlery, a small tower near the main building of Hogwarts. Fourty owls sat, waiting for the letters to be tied to them.

One by one, she carefully tied the letters around the owl's legs.

Smiling to herself, she opened the hatch in the window and let the owls at. She watched them fly away, high into the sky.