A/n: Ppl I need more reviews please!! It boosts myself esteem!
A/n2: This chapter is for fun, just to show how the founders act around Correna.

Chapter 7: The Truth About the Founders

Because she was still not talking to her godfather, Correna got to know the founders very well.

Every night she was unable to sleep for a long period of time, which was in fact almost every night, she would find her way the Founding Staffroom and spend hours talking with them. She was learning many things from them, some good some bad.

One fact in particular was that the four founders acted more like hormonal teenagers than the four greatest witches and wizards of their age.

This was made true one night when Godric had talked them all into playing a game of Monopoly. (The founders were quite fond of muggle games.)

"Oh yeah! You landed on Boardwalk and it has a hotel so that's……2000 dollars! Pay up big brother," Godric laughed holding his hand out to Salazar.

"Brainless half wit," Salazar mumbled paying his brother.

"Whose turn is it?" Correna asked as she sat curled up in her uncle's lap.

"Helga's," Salazar replied handing his wife the dice. She rolled and landed on Reading Railroad.

"Bam baby, that's 200 dollars," Godric cried cheerfully.

"For the love of Pete will you shut up!?" Rowena cried as she rolled and landed on Tennessee Avenue, "Damn."

"14 dollars my wife," Godric sneered as his wife paid him the money.

"Shut up and roll," Salazar snapped.

The only thing keeping him from attacking his brother was the fact is niece was in his lap.

"Okay, okay sheesh," Godric replied. He rolled the dice and landed on Park Place.

"Uh okay, Corri you roll," he hurriedly said giving her the dice.

"Not so fast granddad. We own Park Place," she said smiling up at her Uncle, "and we have a hotel too so you owe us…."

"You owe us 1500 dollars little brother," Salazar sneered.

"Oh fine," Gryffindor huffed handing Correna the money.

Salazar then took the dice and readied to roll.

"How bout a wee bit a luck lassie?"

"Certainly Uncle," she grinned and lightly blew over the dice.

Slytherin rolled and landed on a chance, Correna picked up the card and read aloud…

"Advance to the nearest utility. If unowned you may buy it from the bank. If owned roll again and pay ten times the roll."

"So are you going to buy it?" Rowena asked as Helga moved the little horse to electricity.

"Of course," Slytherin nodded handing his money to Correna who in turn gave it to Rowena.

The game continued on for another hour and a half till Slytherin stood up, spinning Correna around as she said in sing-song...

"We beat Gryffindor! We beat Gryffindor! We are the coolest!"

"That we are my lass," Slytherin laughed.

"They cheated," Gryffindor sulked while the women put up the game.

"I don't know what's worst to watch," Rowena sighed, "my husband winning and yours loosing or my husband loosing and yours winning."

"I don't either, but Salazar and Correna do look cute together don't they?" Helga sighed watching her husband throwing his niece in the air.

"They do look cute. You think the students would ever believe what we're seeing?" Rowena asked banishing the box back to its self.

"I doubt it. How many people would believe its Gryffindor that sulks and Slytherin that's the big softie that gets Corri to squeal? She is so adorable I can't believe she's yours and Godric's," Helga replied.

"Let alone one of your husband's serpents," laughed Rowena.

"And what exactly is that supposed to mean?" Helga huffed crossing her arms.

"Only that you and your husband have yet to have anyone in your house that amounts to anything. None of your students' ambitions as done anything for this world," Rowena sneered.

"Why how dare you suggest such a thing," Helga screeched.

The two women eyed each other with a predatory glare before Helga jumped over the table and tackle Rowena to the ground.

Correna and the men stopped what they were doing and watched as two women, know for their composure under pressure, attacked each other like to lions in a coliseum.

"You know…you four act like a bunch of teenagers," Correna said looking at her grandfather and uncle, "I think I'm going to bed. See you next time," she said hugging them both and leaving them to handle their wives.


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