A/N: There's a time skip from last chapter. The boys are teenagers now.
Chapter Four: First Day Part One
Roxas blinked his eyes, slowly waking up. An offensive smell assaulted his nostrils and he scrunched up his face. He squinted to look at his chest and saw a foot laying on it. With an annoyed growl, Roxas shoved the limb away.
"Get your disgusting feet away from my face, Sora!"
His brother blinked in confusion, still half asleep. "What? Stop shoving me Roxas."
"Then get off of me!"
"Will you two shut up?" Harry's muffled voice was annoyed. "I'm trying to sleep."
"Roxas is the one throwing a hissy fit."
"Shut up," Roxas grumbled. He rolled off the edge of the bed and tossed the covers back up when Sora whined loudly. Roxas stood and stretched, looking around the small room he shared with his brothers.
It had one window and clothes strewn everywhere. A desk was pressed against the wall by the window and had an old computer sitting on it. All three twin sized beds were shoved together against the back wall. They had decided long ago that pushing the beds together and up to the wall gave them more space to move around in. Years after that decision had been made, fifteen year old Roxas was wondering if it was time to rearrange. He was really getting tired of waking up with someone's foot in his face.
Roxas left to use the bathroom just as Harry sat up and stretched. He climbed over the sleeping Sora and hopped off the bed. He looked around the messy room with a scowl. No matter how neat he tried to keep the room, his brothers always messed it up. He was really getting tired of being the only one who cleaned.
Harry left to find some food just as Sora kicked the covers off and sighed in annoyance. He hated mornings more than anything. His brothers always woke up too early and they always insisted on making noise or complaining about something and waking him up in the process. He looked around the empty room and frowned at the bare walls. He would love to put some posters up but the three boys could never agree on what to hang. Cloud had made it perfectly clear that nothing was put up unless all three agreed on it.
Sora left the room and bumped into Roxas, who grunted at him. In the kitchen, Cloud was standing at the stove, making breakfast. Harry was buttering toast to help out. Roxas sat at the table and Sora took a seat next to him.
"Morning," Sora greeted Cloud. "How was work?"
"Slow," Cloud answered. He shut the electric stove off and and placed the hot pan on a pot holder in the center of the table. "Don't forget you have studies today with Aerith an hour late."
"We know," Roxas assured. "Do you have work again tonight?"
"Yeah, but I want all of you to stay at Leon's when you're done with class. We have to talk about something."
"Whatever it was, I didn't do it!" Sora declared.
Cloud rolled his eyes at the boy. "I'm going to bed. I'll see you guys tonight."
"Night," the teens called as Cloud stumbled to his room.
"What do you guys want to do after class?" Sora asked, taking a bite of food.
His brothers shrugged. "We could go to the park," Harry suggested.
"We always do that," Roxas dismissed. "I want to go swimming."
"Cloud won't let us take the car and the beach is too far to walk," Sora muttered.
"There's nothing fun to do in this town," Harry complained. "Anything interesting is in the city and we never get to go because we can't drive."
"I wish Cloud would let us use the car. He barely uses it anymore because he can walk to work."
"Yeah right," Roxas muttered. "Cloud let us touch his precious car? With the way he acts you'd think he's forgotten we used to live in the thing."
"Maybe Aerith will give us a lift when we're done with our studies?"
Roxas and Sora nodded. "Hey, that's a good idea, Harry."
"Yeah, smart thinking... for once."
The boys finished their breakfast and Harry cleaned up the dishes while Sora took a shower. They didn't have a TV or internet connection, so Roxas grabbed one of the books Aerith had assigned and sat down to read until it was his turn to shower.
The morning went by smoothly and the three left the apartment on time, carrying their book bags with them. Leon's store was only a couple blocks away so the walk was quick. They entered the store and made their way to the back.
"Hey boys!" Tifa greeted cheerfully. The woman was sitting in the back room with books spread out before her. She was carefully eating her lunch while scanning the pages intensely.
"Hi Tifa," they chorused.
"What you looking at?" Harry asked curiously, peeking at the books.
She quickly bent over the pages, waving them away. "Go away! These are my secret plans! I've told you before you can't look!"
The triplets rolled their eyes and yelled goodbye as they tromped upstairs. The door to Leon's apartment was open and they left themselves in. Aerith was in the living room, setting up their work stations.
"Hey guys," she greeted. "Thanks for coming late today, I had something to do this morning."
"No problem," Sora assured her. He tossed his backpack on the floor. "We are totally okay with losing out on an hour."
Aerith paused. "No, you're not losing an hour, you're just going to stay an hour later. Didn't Cloud tell you?"
The teens glared at their older brother who wasn't there. He had not mentioned they would be staying later than usual.
Aerith giggled. "Well you are. So take your seats and lets get started. We're going to start with history today."
The boys took notes and listened to Aerith's lectures for the rest of the day. Aerith had been homeschooling them ever since they were children. They would always come over to Leon's apartment and sit in the living room for their studies. The arrangement had been made originally to help Cloud out, who couldn't afford a babysitter. He would sleep during the day and Aerith would sit the kids down and teach them. When they were younger, they spent the night most of the week at Leon's place while Cloud worked his night shift.
After finishing with the main topics, Aerith ordered everyone to put their books away. "Okay, Sora, Roxas, Leon is out back and waiting for you. Harry, you and I are going to go on a field trip."
"Why does he get to go somewhere?" Sora demanded.
"Because we need to get him something special today," Aerith told them patiently. "Now go on you two. You know Leon doesn't like to be kept waiting."
The two mumbled under their breath before going downstairs. Aerith grabbed her coat and lead the way outside. She yelled a quick goodbye to Tifa and ushered Harry into her small pink car.
"Where are we going?"
"It's a surprise."
Harry shrugged and enjoyed the drive. They entered the city and Aerith navigated the roads with ease. Harry stared at all the tall buildings and marveled at the diverse people walking around. He rarely got to travel into the city.
Aerith pulled into a parking lot for an unmarked store. Harry looked around curiously and pointed at another vehicle. "What's Cloud doing here?"
"That's part of the surprise."
They climbed from the car and Harry spotted his brother waiting by the door to the shop. They walked over and Harry smiled, confused. "So what's going on, guys?"
Aerith was bouncing on her feet, smiling widely. Cloud answered. "Aerith and I have talked about it, and we've decided you're ready for your own wand."
Harry's eye opened wide. "My own... really?"
"Oh yes, dear," Aerith laughed. "Really, its overdue. We should have gotten you one sooner. Most kids get their first wand on their eleventh birthday."
"Are you ready?" Cloud asked, smiling. Harry nodded enthusiastically and ran into the store.
Harry ran up the stairs, taking them two at a time. He burst into the kitchen where Leon, Roxas, and Sora were sitting. The three were covered in sweat and dirt and the two teens were grinning widely.
"Guys!" Harry exclaimed. "You'll never guess what I got!"
"You'll never guess what we got!" Sora jumped up.
"Look!" the three boys screamed in unison.
Harry held his wand out at the same time Roxas and Sora summoned their new key shaped weapons. They stared at each other for a moment before yelling in unison again.
"You got a wand!"
"You got a weapon!"
Before the adults in the room could stop them, the brothers traded items, passing around the keyblades and new wand. Sora spotted Cloud and ran over. "Look Cloud!" he held out his keyblade and Cloud smiled with pride.
"Congratulations." He looked over at Leon. "When did they appear?"
"During training," Leon answered. "They appeared to protect one other."
"Do you want to hold it?" Sora asked, holding his weapon out.
Cloud smiled, a little sad, and reached for the blade. Light flashed and the weapon vanished into thin air, much to Sora's surprise. "Norms can't touch fighter weapons or hold wands. The world of magic and fighting isn't meant for them so the weapons and wands retreat."
The boys nodded and Cloud gestured for them to sit at the table. "Well, this makes things somewhat easier. Okay runts, you know that since we've moved here you've been home schooled by Aerith."
"Oh is that we're doing every day from eleven to four?" Roxas interrupted.
"Shut up," Cloud ordered. "I don't know if I ever explained to you why we chose homeschooling instead of public school and I figured, now that you're old enough, it was time to tell you." Cloud took a deep breath, ready to blurt out a secret he'd kept for over eight years, but Roxas beat him to it.
"It's because the law thinks you kidnapped us, right?"
Cloud blinked, staring at him.
"I know how to use the internet," Roxas informed him.
"We found out a few years ago," Sora joined in. "We um... well we wanted to know about mom and dad."
Cloud frowned. "Why didn't you ask me?"
The boys shrugged. "We didn't want to upset you. We had finally made a real life here and everything was going so well. We didn't want to bring up unhappy memories."
"We didn't want you to know that we'd found out either cuz we thought it might upset you," Harry said. "Although I would like to point out that I am not mentioned in any news article or police report, therefor, you have not been accused of kidnapping me."
Cloud stared the youngest of the three. "I don't even want to know what they'll accuse me of when it comes to you." Cloud rubbed his forehead. "Well, I guess we'll just skip ahead in the conversation then."
The boys grinned widely, enjoying their brother's discomfort. They didn't often surprise Cloud and enjoyed the little moments when they managed to amaze him.
"Well it's time for this arrangement to change. Aerith has gotten a new teaching job at the integrated school so she can't tutor you anymore."
The teens whipped around to stare at the woman with slack jaws. Aerith shrugged, giggling at their faces.
"Because of this, we've decided to send you all to the same school."
The three whipped around again, this time staring at Cloud in shock.
"Aerith will be there to watch out for you and help you in anyway. She'll be the only one to know our secret and she can... take care of anything suspicious that might come up."
"But how are we going to register?" Roxas asked. "You can't register us at a new school or the police will find our missing persons records."
Leon tossed a folder on the table and Roxas grabbed it. Sora and Harry leaned over his shoulder to see the documents inside.
"These are forged birth certificates," Cloud explained. "Leon and I have been researching how to make fake documents. It's taken us a couple years to get everything right, but we're confident no one will ever know these are fake."
"These say our last name is Leonhart," Sora read. "That's Leon's last name."
"My real last name is Gainsborough," Leon explained. "I've told you before that I was disowned by my family. After that happened, I changed my last name to Leonhart. It was my grandmother's maiden name. She was the only one to speak out on my behalf when I was kicked out. She used her own money to buy me this store and apartment."
"Leon's given us permission to use his name," Cloud said. "We're going to register you for school under his name so you'll have to get used to hearing it. You won't be able to tell anyone your real last name ever again."
"But they won't find out these are fakes?"
Cloud shrugged. "It's always possible but very unlikely. Public schools only require you turn in a copy of your birth certificate, they don't go digging around looking for phony papers."
"And if something does go wrong, I can always sneak in and fix it." Aerith waved her fingers playfully and the fake birth certificates flew around the table. Harry grabbed his from the air and stared at it in wonder.
"This says I'm one of you," he whispered.
"What's that mean?" Sora asked.
"Harry, you've always been one of us, ever since the day I got you," Cloud assured him. "This piece of paper is just a means to get you into school. Without or without it, you're family."
Harry blushed at the kind words and smiled when Roxas nudged him and rolled his eyes.
"Alright runts, it's time to get to work. We've got a whole new cover story that we need to memorize inside and out."
Cloud pulled out a notebook with their new story written on it and began lecturing on who they were going to be.
Later that night, Harry sat up in bed, staring at the birth certificate Cloud had given him. Fake or not, Harry couldn't help but love the thing. They all carried the fear that one day they would be caught and Cloud would be carted off to prison, but for Harry, the fear went even further. He had no blood or legal connections to his family. If Cloud was taken away, Sora and Roxas would stay together because they would still be brothers, but Harry would be sent away to who knew where.
But not anymore. Now Harry had legal proof, even if it was forged, that he belonged with his brothers. If someone ever tried to send him away, he could wave this document in their face.
"What are doing?" Sora's tired voice was muffled by the blankets over is head. "Go to sleep."
"Stop staring at that piece of paper," Roxas' voice joined Sora. "It's not going anywhere."
Harry smiled at them in the dark. He carefully levitated the paper onto the desk near the window and lay down.
"And neither am I," he whispered.
A week went by since Cloud had told them they were going to start school. The boys had spent everyday memorizing their new life story and getting ready. If anyone asked, they're parents had been killed in a car accident when they were younger and Cloud was able to receive custody of them. Their father was a fighter and their mother a witch, explaining how Roxas and Sora had weapons but Harry was a wizard. Cloud was to be considered a squib, having not inherited either trait from their parents. The morning of the first day came faster than anyone thought and the three boys now sat together at the kitchen table, poking at the food Cloud had made them.
Cloud glanced at his brothers and shook his head. He had made a large breakfast to celebrate the new school year but the boys weren't eating.
"Nervous?" Cloud asked.
He received three shrugs in response.
"Don't be. I'm confident that you guys know our story inside and out. And remember, you don't have to mention it if no one asks."
"It's not that," Roxas sighed.
"Yeah, we're good at lying," Sora muttered.
Cloud stared at them, waiting to hear the actual problem.
Harry spoke, "I've never been to public school."
Sora and Roxas looked mildly surprised. "We went to school for kindergarten and first grade," Roxas said. "But then mom and dad disappeared and we left with Cloud. I don't remember it very well."
"I remember all the people," Sora said. "I remember there were always lots of kids and teachers around. There was always someone to talk to, even if you were supposed to be quiet, someone always talked."
Harry frowned, trying to remember his life before Cloud and the others. He had blocked most of the memories out because it was so terrible. He remembered watching a boy the same age as him happily going to school and returning home with stories of how fun it was and being extremely jealous of him. He had stolen the boy's books once, to look at the pictures, because he couldn't read at the time.
"You three will be fine," Cloud assured them. "Just be polite and if anything goes wrong, Aerith will be there to help. I thought you'd be excited. Remember when I sent you to camp a couple summers ago? You three loved that."
"That was fun," Sora agreed. He shoved some food into his mouth. "If school was like that, then this will be fun."
Feeling better, the boys quickly ate their food and followed Cloud downstairs to the car. The school was a ten minute drive away and sat at the top of large hill. It was a huge building, standing three stories tall. Outside had a track and field area, baseball diamond, soccer and football fields. The building had three full sized gymnasiums, one which housed an open-air water sphere and two pools. Behind the school was a quidditch stadium and multiple parking lots. The school itself was separated into three buildings, one building for each grade level. The campus was so large that shuttle buses were available to take people from one end to the other.
Cloud followed the line of traffic to the main building and pulled up to the sidewalk. The triplets stared at the people walking around in wonder. Everywhere, groups of different people gathered. Wizards were sitting under a tree, showing off their wands and casting small spells for their amusement. By the front of the building, fighters were showing off their weapons and play wrestling with each other. Most of the norms weren't hanging around outside. As soon as they found their friends they would hurry into the building, casting nervous or jealous looks at the fighters and wizards.
"Okay, runts, you ready to go?" Cloud asked.
Harry grabbed the rear view mirror and poked at his hair and eyes. "My disguise is good, right? You can't tell?"
"It's fine. Do you have the dye with you in case you need to reapply it?"
"Yeah," Harry patted his pocket.
"Then have a good first day of school."
They hesitated for a moment before climbing from the car. They waved as Cloud drove away and turned to the intimidating building.
"Aerith said everyone goes to their homeroom first," Roxas explained. "She said the listings for the room are in the cafeteria."
Together, the three made their way to the double doors. Sora and Roxas eyed the fighters curiously, while Harry kept glancing back at the wizards. They made their way inside and noticed how loud it was. Groups of kids were talking, their voices echoing off the tile floors and high ceilings. Sora pointed at a row of multiple chalk boards where others were gathered, searching for their names. The three walked over and noticed that everything was alphabetized. Roxas and Harry turned to the board labeled L through P but Sora started for the board that said Q-S.
Roxas grabbed his brother, rolling his eyes. "L for Leonhart, remember stupid?"
"Hehe, oops."
"Don't start screwing up on the first day," Roxas' scolded.
"I know I know!"
"Found it!" Harry called. He pointed at their names on a piece of paper. "We are in building one, room six... with Ms. Gainsborough."
"Awesome," Sora exclaimed.
"This is building one, right?" Harry asked.
"There's a map."
The boys made their way to a large map, standing back a little ways because of how many people were crowded around. Roxas, being the tallest of the three, stood on his toes and squinted to get a better look.
"This is building one, and we need to go down that hallway." He pointed to his left where a carpeted hallway disappeared around the corner. Suddenly, a loud chime echoed around them. Kids stopped talking and looked around for the source of the sound. A commanding voice spoke as the chimes died.
"Attention students and faculty, classes will begin in exactly ten minutes. Everyone is to start making their way to their assigned rooms. If you need help locating where to go, teachers and school workers will be walking around to answer any questions. Your lockers will be assigned to you by your homeroom teachers. Thank you."
Students began gathering their things and saying goodbye to friends after the announcement ended. The cafeteria suddenly became more crowded as everyone came in from outside, making their way to their classes. The boys squeezed through the crowds, following Roxas to their classroom. The hallway was lined with lockers but no one was using them yet.
Class six was on the first floor, towards the end of the building. By the time they found it, another chime had announced classes would start in five minutes. Their homeroom was longer than it was wide and filled with tables instead of individual desks. Aerith was sitting at her desk, watching everyone file in with a soft smile. Sora waved at her before Roxas gestured to a set of three chairs that hadn't been claimed yet. They sat together just as the final bell for classes rang.
Aerith stood and called for everyone to take a seat. It took a minute for the students to get settled but Aerith was patient. Once all eyes where on her, she began to speak.
"Hello everyone, I'll be your homeroom teach Ms. Gainsborough. Today is mostly going to be used—" She was interrupted abruptly as a boy appeared next to her in the front of the classroom. He was tall and skinny, with long red hair spiked backwards down his back. His bright green eyes were wide with confusion as he looked around.
"What the hell? Where am I?"
"Young man, apparition is against school rules," Aerith scolded.
"Apparition? What the hell is that?" the teen glared at her. "I traded insults with some stupid wizard kid and next thing I know, I'm standing here." Suddenly, there was a flash of fire and the boy was holding two circular weapons with spikes. "When I get my hands on that stupid wizard I'm going to beat the crap outta him!"
The fighters present in the room cheered loudly and Harry, along with the other wizards, leaned away from them. Aerith, however, was not impressed.
"You will do no such thing," she told him, her tone leaving no room for nonsense. "Tell me your name and what year you are in."
"Axel Lea, I'm a junior."
Aerith typed the name into the computer and quickly scribbled a note. She handed the paper to Axel. "Please give this to your teacher."
Axel took it with a scowl. "Fine, where's my room assignment?"
Aerith smirked and raised her wand. "I'll send you there now."
"Now wait a minute—!"
His words were cut off as Aerith flicked her wrist and he vanished. She put her wand away and turned to her stunned class with a smile.
"Now, where was I?" she turned to the board and wrote her name down. "My name is Ms. Gainsborough and I'll be your homeroom teacher for the rest of the year. As I call you name, please raise your hand so I may pass out your schedules. Weasley, Ron."
A redheaded boy sitting with the wizards raised his hand. Aerith handed him his schedule. "Malfoy, Draco?" The blonde sitting next to Ron smirked and took the paper from Aerith.
The list went on before Aerith turned towards the triplets. "And the three Leonhart boys, Sora, Roxas, and Harry." She handed their schedules to them and class peered at the boys curiously. The hadn't noticed the triplets until Aerith walked up to them.
"Now that everyone has their schedule, you'll notice some similarities about them. All of your classes will be mixed between wizards, fighters, and norms, with the exception of specialized training courses. Obviously wand control will only be for wizards, as no one else has a wand. The same for weapons training."
"What special classes do they have for norms? Coward Class?" a young wizard sitting next to Draco, joked loudly.
"Hand to hand combat," Aerith yelled loudly over the laughing. She turned to the group of norms, who were glaring at everyone. "And we're very excited for the new teacher this year, she is amazingly skilled."
Aerith returned to the front of the class and smiled. "Well we still have a few minutes left, go ahead and use this time to compare schedules. I'll pass out maps of the school so it's easier to find your way around."
The students turned to the people sitting next to them and began comparing schedules. Harry rested his chin Roxas' shoulder so he could see his brothers' schedules. Roxas and Sora had identical classes and Harry shared most of them but not all. He had was in a different gym class, and, like Aerith had said, had wand training on his own. He pouted at the papers.
"Don't look like that." Sora poked his cheek, trying to get him to smile. "It's two classes. You'll be fine."
"Easy for you to say, you'll have Roxas the whole time."
Aerith walked over and placed three maps on the table. "Boys, you shouldn't sit here by yourselves, go mingle."
The boys glanced past her to the other students. Everyone was glaring at each other. Roxas shook his head. "No thanks."
She sighed and leaned closer to them. "Boys, part of the reason Cloud wanted you to come to school was so that you could socialize with kids your age. You've been around adults your whole life, it's time to cut loose a little." She held her finger up warningly. "A very little, we still expect you to behave."
"We'll socialize," Sora promised. "We're just going to wait until someone better comes along."
The teacher shook her head and straightened suddenly. "Oh class!" she clapped her hands to get everyone's attention. "I forgot to tell you. At the top of your schedules is your locker number and combination. I'm going to let you leave early today so you can find them and have enough time to get to your next class."
Happily, the students gathered their things and began leaving. Aerith bid farewell to the triplets as they left, searching for their lockers. Lockers were assigned alphabetically by grade, so the three had them next to each other. They didn't have anything to store in them yet, so the boys just shut them, making sure they knew where to come when they needed them.
"So we have science and potions next," Roxas read his schedule. "With Mr. Snape."
They made their way upstairs, trying not to get jostled by the crowds of students. Roxas stopped and pointed down a hallway. The redhead who had appeared in their classroom was at the end of the hall, fighting with another boy. The boy suddenly drew a wand and Axel summoned his weapons. Everyone jumped back, forming a circle, but before a fight could break out, a woman shoved her way through the crowds, shouting.
"That's enough! Put those away before I beat the snot out of both of you!"
Sora slapped Harry on the arm. "It's Tifa!"
"Tifa's a teacher here?"
They watched as Tifa placed herself between the two teenagers glaring harshly with her hands on her hips. "There is absolutely no fighting on school grounds!"
"Who's going to stop me?" Axel growled. "Some norm teacher?"
Tifa smirked at him. "If you think you can get past me, you're more than welcome to try."
Axel grinned viciously. "With pleasure!"
He charged at her, raising his weapons. Tifa casually stepped back and dodged the strikes. She grabbed Axel's arm and twisted it, kneeing him in the gut. She then grabbed his hair, holding his head still while touching the weapons. They vanished into thin air as soon as her fingers got close.
"It's the principal's office for you," she sang happily, dragging a shouting Axel after her by the hair. With the show now over, the students began to disperse, talking excitedly about what had happened.
"Poor guy didn't know what was coming," Sora shook his head.
Roxas and Harry laughed, continuing on to their next class.
The science room was filled with tables set up to accommodate four people. The triplets quickly claimed one for themselves and waited for the teacher to arrive. Harry noticed the blond wizard, Draco, from their homeroom was sitting up front. The gang of kids who hovered around him was absent.
The bell chimed to start class and the door was kicked open, startling everyone. A greasy haired man wearing a flowing lap coat stormed in, glaring at all of them.
"Take your seats," he ordered. Everyone who wasn't already sitting obeyed quickly. "This class is a blended class. Here, you will learn the exact art of the sciences and the seductive ways of potion making. There will be many group projects in this class, as there are some potions that can not be made by those who do not posses magic. How many wizards are in the class?"
The wizards raised their hands and Snape took them all in. He stopped when his eyes came to rest on Harry and he scowled. "You," he stepped forward menacingly. "What is the difference between Monkshood and Wolfsbane?"
Harry blinked and answered hesitatingly. "Um, I think they're the same thing."
Snape towered over him and Harry leaned back in seat.
"You think?" he demanded.
Harry swallowed. "I'm sure. They're the same thing."
Snape leaned away, staring at him thoughtfully. Without warning, he rounded on Roxas. "You, what are you?"
Roxas was startled by the abrupt question. He glared at the teacher, not liking the way he spoke to them. "A human being. What are you?" The class stifled their giggles.
"The arrogance of a fighter," Snape sneered. "How plebeian. What will I get if I add Powdered Root of Asphodel to an infusion of Wormwood?"
"A sleeping potion," Roxas answered easily.
Snape was defiantly surprised that he knew the answer. He turned to Sora. "And you. Where would you look if I tell you to find me a Bezoar?"
"A goat's stomach," Sora answered quickly.
Snape glared at the three. "I will not have a troupe of... circus brothers making a mockery of my class. I expect nothing but excellence in this room."
He returned to the front of the room and the boys relaxed. Sora looked at his brothers, mouthing Holy crap.
"Eyes up front!" Snape yelled, making everyone jump. "Get out a notebook and take this down. There will be a quiz at the end of the period."
Everyone scrambled to obey as Snape began lecturing.
A/N: I'm sorry for not updating this in so long. It's a weird story and I'm not sure where I'm going with it. Well this was part one of their first day of school. The questions Snape asked are from the first Harry Potter book.
Please review if you have a moment. :)
