Luna Lovegood always believed that anything could be existent. Every creature, every story, every statement, everything and anything could be possible.

And for years, this perspective was accepted, even encouraged by those she knew.

But it was different once she got to Hogwarts. People didn't accept her differences, they made fun of her because of them.

But this didn't bother her at all.

Nope. No way. Not one bit.

It didn't bother her that they called her Loony.

It didn't bother her that they hid her stuff.

And it definitely did not bother her that they just wrote off everything she said about this stuff, even though if they just had an open mind about it and learned some more about it, then it's actually possible that it could be real.

Okay, maybe this last point bothered her a little.

Even so, she never changed her perspective on life. Plus, it's not like everyone didn't accept this about her. Her father was always supportive of her, Ginny Weasley had stood up for her a couple of times, and Hagrid always let her see all the creatures.

So, maybe people will start accepting this about her. After all, anything is possible.


Created for Round 2 of Fire The Canon's Hogwarts Writing Club Competition. Prompt; Existent. Word Count; 200. Takes place before Luna's fourth year (Before Order Of The Phoenix).