This next one is a oneshot about Isabel's first charms lesson, all rights to JK Rowling. Please leave a comment :)

I sat at my chair, staring at Professor Flitwick. As intelligent he might be, he was still very short. I was at my first lesson of the day, charms. I had so far enjoyed Hogwarts. I adored the Ravenclaw common room, with it's amazing views and many bookcases. Riley and me had become friends now. I had talked to her for a lot of the time we had been walking up to the common room and we had kind of gotten to know each other.

She was sitting beside me now.

"Okay class, the first charm of the year that we are going to practice is the hovering charm. So what you need to do is say the incantation 'Wingardium Leviosa.' And do a swish and flick movement with your arm." said Flitwick in a squeaky voice "All of you practice this arm movement. Swish and Flick!"

The whole class proceeded to do this, while all saying "Swish and flick!"

"Very good, now watch me do the spell. Wingardium Leviosa!" he said loudly and did the arm movement with his wand. To our amazement, the feather flew up into the air and hovered there.

The class sat there dumbstruck and silent. "Each of you get into pairs and try it yourselves."

The class proceeded to group into twos and loud cries of "Wingardium Leviosa!" Not a single feather went into the air.

I looked at Riley, who was concentrating hard on her feather. After a little while, it was my turn. I stared hard at my feather, putting all of my mind power into the spell. "Wingardium Leviosa!" I said and moved my wand with a swish and a flick. To my surprise and joy, the feather moved up high into the air and hovered there.

Riley gasped and stared at me in surprise. A few other kids turned their heads to look too. Professor Flitwick cried "Well done Miss Potter! Well done! Very good, ten points to Ravenclaw!"

I was pleased, and a little proud that I had been the first in the class to get the spell. But I suppose I shouldn't be too egotistical, Maragold from Slytherin got it on her third try, and Riley on her fourth.

We walked out of charms rather happily.

The rest of the day went reasonably well, my favourite lessons were Defence against the dark arts, Potions and Astronomy. But I did also really like Transfiguration. This was because of the person who taught it as well. I had thought Professor Mcgonagall would just be very stern the whole time. But it turns out I was wrong.

As I worked hard the whole lesson and managed to turn a piece of string into a needle, she had awarded my 10 points and had said "You are very different to your brother indeed Miss Potter." I had smiled at her and she had given me a small smile back.

As I walked back from my last lesson, Potions, I was feeling pretty cheerful, even though we did have a lot of homework to do. Reily was walking beside me, chatting cheerfully.

Then I stopped walking and stared at the sight in front of me. It was James, and he was dangling a boy in the air.