Chapter One: Intro
It was quite a complicated group of friends and acquaintances. It was held loosely together, with petty rivalries and sub groups and sub-sub groups. But it was a friend group, nonetheless, and it was extensive, including many people from many different houses. Although not everyone hung out with everyone, they all got along well.
Dean Winchester was from Gryffindoor, and proud of it. Starting his fifth year at Hogwarts, he was very popular amongst his friends. Jo Harvelle and Dean were in the same year, and she was quite smitten with him, along with half of the girls in their House. Both of their fathers were Hunters, and tracked down rogue magical creatures for a living. Jo's father died when she was young though, and Dean almost never got to see his at all. John Watson and Greg Lestrade were part of Gryffindoor too, in their fifth and seventh year respectfully. John was Sherlock's loyal companion, and they helped Lestrade from time to time. Along with them were two fiery red-heads, Donna Noble and Amy Pond. They didn't talk to each other much, but got along with each other just fine. Jack Harkness, captain of the Quidditch team, was witty, handsome, and hit on anything that moved.
In Slytherin, was Sherlock Holmes, a fourth year, and his older brother Mycroft, a sixth year. Both were quite brilliant, but had petty squabbles and a silly sibling rivalry. Along with them, were Crowley and his gang. Crowley, a fifth year, was manipulative and sold many contraband items, and had a patchy relationship with the others. His gang, though, were not so friendly. They included the bullies Azazel, Alistair, Lilith, Meg, and Ruby, who often did Crowley's bidding. They originally followed around Lucifer Novak, but when he graduated, they made Crowley their leader. He was younger than Lilith, Azazel, and Alistair, but he was a very good businessman, and had connections everywhere. Gabriel, a sixth year, was the only Novak left in Slytherin, and was one of the best pranksters in the entire school. River Song and Bela Tabolt were both in their fifth year, and were known for their sticky fingers. They often traded with Crowley, and were willing to go to great lengths to acquire some of their valuables. Jim Moriarty and Irene Adler were in their fourth year, and often messed with the Holmes'. Jim had proven to be a huge bother to Sherlock, as they were almost equal to one another.
Hufflepuff House was less divided. Molly Hooper, a fourth year, was very kind, and was probably the only girl to have a crush on Sherlock. Castiel was the only Novak in the Hufflepuff house, but he wasn't lonely often. The Novak family was large, and he was one of the youngest members. He spent most of his time with Dean, who were in the same year and were very close. Sally Donovan and Phillip Anderson, in their fifth and third years, followed Lestrade, and picked on Sherlock way more than necessary. Chuck Shurley was a third year, and extremely skilled at Divination. He hung out with another strange boy named Garth Fitzgerald, also a third year. Garth was unrealistically happy all the time, and talked with the Winchesters often. Rory Williams was in his fourth year, and was undyingly loyal to Amy, who were a close couple, despite her earlier feelings towards Eleven.
In Ravenclaw were two boys in fifth year, both named John Smith. Most of the time, one went by 'Ten', and the other by 'Eleven'. When asked why, they proudly held up a sheet of parchment, showing the names of nine other 'John Smith's' they knew. Martha Jones was a fourth year and quite clever, and had a not-so-secret crush on Ten, who never reciprocated. A strange fifth year called Harold Saxon was also in Ravenclaw, but among his cronies he was called 'the Master'. People often avoided him, but he bumped heads with Ten. A mullet-wearing fourth year known as Ash was good friends with Jo, and was extremely smart. A shy first year, Kevin Tran, excelled at Ancient Runes, and was patronized by Crowley on a regular basis. Castiel's younger sister, Anna was a third year, while his brothers, Uriel and Balthazar, were in their fifth and sixth years respectfully. Last but not least was young Sammy Winchester, a second year. Sam had a close relationship with his older brother Dean, and hung out with Castiel's brother Gabriel often, despite the age gap.
They enjoyed each other's company as much as Hogwarts itself, and were quite content.
