A/N: This will only be dedicated to Minor characters. :D
Character: Lisa Turpin
Disclaimer: Nope. Never Have, Never Will.
Lisa Turpin shuffled nervously as the kids next to her were placed. She didn't know what House the Sorting Hat was going to place her in! She wasn't particularly loyal or brave, and she certainly wasn't a Slytherin. Perhaps Ravenclaw? It was a fine house and supposed to be the wisest.
"I can't wait!" Whispered a girl next to her.
Lisa smiled anxiously her eyes darting between the girl and the hat. "Me neither."
Another girl who looked almost identical to the one who spoke first, snorted. "I know Parvati. You've only been saying it since we left the house."
Lisa watched the two curiously before turning her attention back to the magical hat. Twins? They didn't act very similar, Lisa thought.
"Patil, Padma!"
Lisa watched as the Padma, the one who snorted, walked and placed the hat on her head. The Hat called out 'RAVENCLAW!'
Lisa wondered if the Hat would place her at all. There was a possibility this was all a mistake, wasn't there? No, she shook her head. Wrong. She got her letter for a reason. She was magical just like her parents were.
"Patil, Parvati!"
Parvati gulped and waved goodbye before sitting on the stool. The Hat called 'GRYFFINDOR!'
Lida watched as some students were surprised they weren't sorted in the same house. Lisa shook her head in disbelief. Anyone could see they weren't alike. It only made sense they were in seperate houses.
More students passed and Lisa practiced deep breathing. She knew her name was next.
"Turpin, Lisa!"
Lisa walked towards the stool, looking at the hat curiously. How did this work, really? How is the hat making decisions? Shouldn't there be a test or something?
Ah! A very curious mind. So much to learn, isn't there? I know exactly where to place you!
"RAVENCLAW!"
Lisa smiled, taking the hat off. Ravenclaw?She looked at the table cheering and was happy to see many of them waving back. She grinned as she sat down. She might really enjoy her years at Hogwarts.
