The space still didn't look quite right. I had unpacked my bags and made a few adjustments to my office and bedroom, but it didn't feel like home yet. I paced around the office wondering what was missing when it hit me. A couch, that's what would make this place feel more like home. With a flick of my wand a comfortable looking couch appeared in front of the fireplace.

Now that looked better. With a smile on my face I walked towards my desk, but immediately tripped over something on the floor. I looked down and noticed that I still had one unpacked suitcase. However, the belongings in this one were to go into my classroom. The classroom that Minerva never had the chance to show me to.

I shrugged and picked up the suitcase. I remember where the History of Magic class was held when I attended Hogwarts. Most likely I would be getting the same room.

With my suitcase in hand I walked out of my office and back into the hallway. I shut the door behind me and muttered, "colloportus", to lock the door. I froze for a moment and looked around to make sure no one had heard me. Wandless magic is extremely difficult and I didn't exactly want everyone to know that I could do some spells this way. I had to be a bit more careful.

I headed in the opposite direction of the dungeons in search of my new classroom. While walking down the halls old memories came flooding back. I chuckled when I passed the stairs that led to the ever changing staircases. The amount of times I had gotten lost up there my first year was obscene. Then again, what first year didn't have a bit of trouble with them?

Turning down a corridor I passed an entrance the courtyard and remembered all of the afternoons I had spent studying out there. Fourteen years and it seems as if nothing has changed.

Finally I had reached the classroom where I spent many hours learning the history of magic with old Professor Binns. I pushed open the door and found the classroom to be just as I remembered it. The only difference was that there was a vase filled with flowers sitting on the desk.

I walked over to them and set down the suitcase to pick up a small card that was sitting next to the flowers. It read "Amelia- I knew you would have no trouble finding your classroom on your own. Dinner is in the Great Hall at six. Hagrid is very excited to see you. -Dumbledore"

Smiling I set down the note and looked around at the classroom that would be filled with students tomorrow. I took a deep breath and remembered that I was prepared for this. Besides, no matter what I did I couldn't be more boring than Binns was, could I? Dumbledore would not have offered me the job if he didn't think I could do it.

Leaving the suitcase packed I walked out of the classroom and back down the corridor towards my room to get ready for dinner. It was time to introduce myself again to all of the professors, but this time as one of them.