On my second year at Hogwarts, my friends wondered why was I in Ravenclaw, because no one ever saw me doing my homework or studying for exams, but my calcifications were good enough. I enjoyed breaking the rules, but my friends were all Ravenclaws and I still had to wander along the corridors by myself. By the second month of the year, I found most of the passageways to Hogsmeade (sometimes I bought chocolates and illness candies at Weasleys Wizard Weezes). On one of my trips to Weasleys Wizard Weezes, I met the owner of the shop, George Weasley.
"Tell me, Kat, what house are you in at Hogwarts?" He asked.
"Ravenclaw, but I don't think a house should really matter, should it?"
"Strange, I could have sworn you were in Gryffindor. And no, it doesn't matter, but it tells you much about the person. However, it is different in your case. You're more like a rebel Ravenclaw." I can remember his words very well. I really enjoyed the time I spent with him. And I knew he did as well. He encouraged me to talk to people in other houses. He said that I could find someone who enjoyed staying up all night in the astronomy tower, watching the stars, or maybe filling the corridors with slugs. That would be fun. So I did.
Sometimes, when I went to the kitchens, I saw two boys. I thought they were brothers, because they were very similar to each other. I had never talked to them. Maybe they hadn't got many friends, because I always saw them by themselves. But today I was going to talk to them. I went to see if they were in the kitchens, and I was right. I immediately went to sit in front of them. Their names were Louis and Nigel Clearwater, they were cousins, they belonged to Hufflepuff and were a year older than me. They had blue eyes and their skin was completely covered by freckles. Their voices were almost the same. The only difference between them was Louis's oxygenated curly hair and Nigel's dyed red curly one. They told me their original colors were brown and brown, respectively. After having some hot chocolate, we decided to meet again, at the same time next day. Finally I found someone to have fun with.
