No sooner had Hagrid knocked on the door than it swung open, revealing a tall, black-haired witch in emerald robes. Her face was very stern.

"The firs' years, Professor McGonagall." Hagrid told the woman.

"Thank you, Hagrid, I will take them from here." Professor McGonagall said.

Pulling the door wider, all the students around me looked in the entrance hall with wonder. It was fairly big, and I was surprised I hadn't really paid attention to it before as the stones were now lit with flaming torches and the ceiling went too high to look. There was also a magnificent looking marble staircase facing them, leading upstairs.

Professor McGonagall led us across the floor, and there was the drone of a hundred or more voices from the Great Hall. She didn't lead us there, but instead took us into a small and empty chamber close by. We all crowded in, standing very close to one another.

I looked around me. Becky was just about the only one looking excited while everyone else was extremely nervous. What are we going to do to find out which House we belong in?

Then, Professor McGonagall told us, "Welcome to Hogwarts. The start-of-term banquet will begin shortly, but before you take your seats in the Great Hall, you will be sorted into your Houses. The Sorting is a very important ceremony because, while you are here, your House will be something like your family within Hogwarts. You will have classes with the rest of your House, sleep in your House dormitory, and spend free time in your House common room.

"The four Houses are called Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, and Slytherin. Each House has its own noble history and each has produced outstanding witches and wizards. While you are at Hogwarts, your triumphs will earn your House points, while any rule-breaking will lose House points. At the end of each year, the House with the most points is awarded the House cup, a great honor. I hope each of you will be a credit to whichever House becomes yours.

"The Sorting Ceremony will take place in a few minutes in front of the rest of the school. I suggest you all smarten yourselves up as much as you can while you are waiting.

"I shall return when we are ready for you. Please wait quietly."

Professor McGonagall left the chamber and everyone started whispering nervously.

"What do we do for the ceremony?" I asked aloud, not caring who answered it so long as someone said something.

"I don't know, it's supposed to be a surprise." Draco said with a shrug.

I looked around at all the nervous incoming students. A lot of them were pale. Looking over at Harry Potter I saw he was almost to the point of devastation, he had no idea what was going to happen and was frightened about it. Why is that...? I looked away quickly as I realized I was reading too much into his emotions. Gosh, Melody, this is not the school to be looking into other people's minds at your every fancy.

Suddenly everyone started screaming, and turning to see what caused it, I made a small gasp. About twenty ghosts were streaming in through the back wall. They were all pearly-white and a little transparent, they were barely glancing at us as they glided across the room above us, all talking to one another. Some seemed to be arguing.

"Forgive and forget, I say, we ought to give him a second chance –" a fat little monk ghost was saying.

"My dear Friar, haven't we given Peeves all the chances he deserves? He gives us all a bad name and you know, he's not really even a ghost – I say, what are you all doing here?" a ghost wearing a ruff and tights asked all of us, but no one answered, we all stared. All those months in Hogwarts and I didn't remember seeing a single ghost! What is this?

"New students!" the Friar said excitedly, smiling at us, "About to be Sorted, I suppose?"

Some people, I saw, nodded, still taking in the appearance of the ghosts. I looked away, it was all really weird, too weird, to just now see that there were ghosts floating about the school.

"Hope to see you in Hufflepuff!" I heard the Friar exclaim. "My old House you know."

Addy let out a small giggle as he passed by us with an excited expression.

Professor McGonagall came back into the room and snapped at the ghosts, "Move along now. The Sorting Ceremony's about to start."

Each of the ghosts floated away, one by one, through the opposite wall from whence they came.

Then she spoke to us, "Now, form a line, and follow me."

We all got into a line, me behind Goyle, and Becky behind me. Professor McGonagall led us out of the chamber, back across the hall, and then into the Great Hall.

This was the first time I really looked at the place before, since the last time I went in here I was hurrying to get out. But now I couldn't, because I had to do something in front of the whole school anyway that I didn't even know I was supposed to. Looking at it, it was lit by thousands and thousands of candles all floating in midair above the four long tables which were laid with glittering golden plates and goblets. Then I looked up at the ceiling, remembering from the book, Hogwarts: A History, that it was bewitched to look like the sky outside.

Hearing a "Psst!" I looked over at the Gryffindor table to see the Weasley twins, they were giving me a thumbs up. I gave one to them to show I was ready. Funny in my mind I thought that they wouldn't remember me.

Professor McGonagall led us near where the fifth table was, the one with all the teachers and Professor Dumbledore. Then she placed a four-legged stool in front of us, and on top of it placed a pointed wizard's hat. It was patched, frayed, and very dirty looking.

What do we do with that? I thought. But then a rip near the brim opened up like a mouth and the hat sang a song:


"Oh, you may not think I'm pretty,

But don't judge on what you see,

I'll eat myself if you can find

A smarter hat than me.

You can keep your bowlers black,

Your top hats sleek and tall,

For I'm the Hogwarts Sorting Hat

And I can cap them all.

There's nothing in your head

The Sorting Hat can't see,

So try me on and I will tell you

Where you ought to be.

You might belong in Gryffindor,

Where dwell the brave at heart,

Their daring, nerve, and chivalry

Set Gryffindors apart;

You might belong in Hufflepuff,

Where they are just and loyal,

Those patient Hufflepuffs are true

And unafraid of toil;

Or yet in wise old Ravenclaw,

If you've a ready mind,

Where those of wit and learning,

Will always find their kind;

Or perhaps in Slytherin

You'll make your real friends,

Those cunning folk use any means

To achieve their ends.

So put me on! Don't be afraid!

And don't get in a flap!

You're in safe hands (though I have none)

For I'm a Thinking Cap!"


As the hat finished its song, I heard the whole hall burst into applause. The hat bowed to each House table and then sat still.

"I think it's most likely that you and I will be in Ravenclaw." Becky whispered to me.

"Perhaps," I said with a nod, "Hopefully you, me, and Addy will be in the same House. That's the only part I'm worried about."

"Well, even if we aren't, we can still hang out together." Becky said.

I nodded. "Yes, that's what we should do."

Just then, Professor McGonagall stepped forward with a piece of parchment in her hands. A list of the students? "When I call your name," she said, "You will put on the hat and sit on the stool to be sorted."

"With everyone watching?" Becky asked gleefully. Only her.

"I suppose." Addy said, though I hardly heard her, my attention was on Professor McGonagall and that hat.

"Abbot, Hannah!" Professor McGonagall said, holding the hat until a girl came up and sat down.

"Hufflepuff!" the hat yelled. The Hufflepuff table burst into applause.

"Bones, Susan!"

"Hufflepuff!"

"Boot, Terry!"

"Ravenclaw!"

"Brocklehurst, Mandy!"

"Ravenclaw!"

"Brown, Lavender!"

"Gryffindor!"

"Bulstrode, Millicent!"

"Slytherin!"

I felt like tuning everything out, all that was going on (in my thoughts) was shouting and applause. Even pauses, sometimes the hat chose instantly and sometimes it took a while to decide.

I didn't tune out for Vincent's, Becky's, Addy's, or Greg's. Vincent and Greg were in Slytherin… of course.

"Figsund, Rebecca!"

When Becky went up, she put the hat on and it took a while before it, too, shouted out that she was "Slytherin!" Honestly, she looked very put-off, she had not wanted that House, but she sat across from Vincent without hesitation.

"Gentz, Addison!" When Addy went up, the House put her in "Hufflepuff!" She went over to her table looking at Becky and myself like a lost puppy.

I perked up to listen when "Granger, Hermione!" was called.

"Gryffindor!"

Hm, I thought to myself with a sigh, I don't think I'll be in that House. I'm not really that 'brave' a person. No Weasley twins or Hermione Granger I guess.

As I was thinking this, "Longbottom, Neville!" was called to the stool and placed in Gryffindor. He doesn't seem very brave, maybe I have a chance, I thought excitedly as he accidentally ran to the table with the hat and had to run back to give it to Professor McGonagall.

"Malfoy, Draco!"

I watched as Draco made his way over to the Sorting Hat, and it very barely touched his head when it shouted out "Slytherin!" He excitedly went to sit down with Greg, Vincent, and Becky, sitting across from an empty space as though expecting someone to sit there. Me?

Some more people went up, I found out that the name of the girl who was in the same boat as me coming here was Pansy Parkinson, and she was also put in Slytherin.

A couple more names later and out came, "Potter, Harry!"

I was amazed by how many people started breaking out in whispers, watching him nervously make his way up to the stool and sit down on it. When the hat was placed on him, as with everyone else, it covered his eyes. After a while, I saw him grip on the edges of the chair, as if in an argument with the hat. Then, "Gryffindor!"

There were screams of excitement as the hat was taken off of Harry and he made his way to the Gryffindor table. Everyone there was happy, and the Weasley twins were even shouting "We got Potter! We got Potter!"

I chuckled softly.

"Riddle, Melody!" I had only just realized that I was right after Harry. Going up, no one was really looking at me, but at him. I was happy not to have all the attention, so it looked like it paid well to be after this boy. But I did have the attention of Draco, Vincent, Greg, Addy, Hermione, Becky, and the Weasley twins. Even Professors Snape and Dumbledore were more interested in watching me.

The hat slipped onto my head and I was engulfed in darkness.

"Hmm, very very difficult to choose," I heard the hat say, but I only just realized it was echoing through my mind, not for anyone else to hear. "You have a dark family history, that's for certain, a very clever and cunning girl. And you have the brains to get yourself out of tight spaces."

I wondered to myself about what he was talking about at first… I've never thought of myself as cunning.

"Well, the one House with clever and cunning would suit you well, much better than the one with only wits. Better be…" I felt the hat come out of my head to shout out to the hall, "Slytherin!"

The hat came off of my head and I made my way over to the Slytherin table, wondering how I could possibly be in the House where there were the most cunning people. I sat down next to Becky, and looked over at the Gryffindor and Hufflepuff tables. Addy looked a little put-down, Hermione was frowning slightly as if pondering my placement, though our meeting was only brief, and the twins' mouths were understandably opened wide.

"Awesome then, we're all together! Didn't lose much." Draco said excitedly.

Yeah, but unluckily for you, Becky was with us. I instead started whispering with said girl, "We can check with Addy maybe tomorrow to see if we have any classes with her, and perhaps a free time."

Becky nodded vigorously. "I'm just glad that I'm not the one who's alone. Addy can handle herself, at least... But look at my brother!" This she added with considerable annoyance, pointing to the Ravenclaw table.

I looked over at the Ravenclaw table where her brother, who had curly, light brown hair, was going back and forth between smiling and frowning. Then he looked over at Becky and did some hand motions at her, of which I didn't understand.

She looked at him angrily, giving hand motions back and turning away from him. He laughed and then watched the rest of the sorting, which didn't have very many people left.

"What did he say?" I asked her.

"That he's going to send a letter to dad about me getting into Slytherin," she said moodily, "I don't know what he'll say. My whole family's been in Ravenclaw. And I still don't understand why the hat made this decision."

"I don't understand its decision for me either," I told her truthfully, causing her to look at me curiously. "It said I'm smart enough that I'm cunning… I'm not! It even said something about my family history being dark, so I don't know if that's what caused it to put me here, but I was really close to Ravenclaw."

"Yeah, but I guess this isn't so bad!" Becky said.

"Are you kidding?" Draco asked her. "Slytherin is awesome! Hufflepuff's a bore, Ravenclaw's deadly, and Gryffindor's are just such weenies."

I snorted. "Well, glad not to be in the 'weenie' category."

Becky was stifling her laughter, she was having a really hard time not bursting it out. She finally was able to choke out, "Raven – claw the – most – deadly? Oh – my – brother would – get a kick – out of that! Better – not tell that – to my dad! Haha!"

Draco looked fairly pleased with himself.

Looking up after the sorting, Professor McGonagall took away the stool and the Sorting Hat. Professor Dumbledore now stood up, beaming at all of us and holding his arms out as if trying to embrace us in a large group hug.

He began a short speech, "Welcome! Welcome to a new year at Hogwarts! Before we begin our banquet, I would like to say a few words. And here they are: Nitwit! Blubber! Tweak!

"Thank you!"

Everyone clapped and cheered as he sat down and I laughed out loud with Becky. "He's a bit odd isn't he?" I asked, absolutely sure that my face was turning red. But my mouth almost fell open in shock as the dishes in the middle of the table were now filled with a lot of different foods. It was the most I'd ever seen, even in all the banquets I'd ever been to with my mom.

We all started loading our plates. I filled mine with roast chicken, mashed potatoes with gravy, and some peas. Didn't want to overload if, the way this looked, there was some dessert to come after it.

A ghost suddenly came over to us and sat down next to Draco, who looked nervously at him. The ghost looked very horrible, with blank staring eyes, a gaunt face, and robes stained with what I supposed was blood, but it was silvery like the rest of his body.

"Hello," he said to us curtly, "New first years I see."

"Hi," I said, deciding to be friendly, though he looked fairly horrible and menacing, "What's your name?"

"I am the Bloody Baron, your House Ghost… You have a vaguely familiar aura about you, you know?" he said to me. Draco paled, as if he was talking to him.

"Perhaps because my dad was in your House when he was at Hogwarts." I said.

"Hmm…" he thought aloud, "What is your name again?"

"Melody Riddle." I said. "My dad was Tom."

"Ah yes! Tom Riddle was in this House, very clever young man…. Now that I think about it, you look a bit like him, your face is the same, your hair slightly, too. Who was your mother?" he asked, very interested in me. But, I noted, when I said my last name he flinched a little, as though Tom Riddle was known for something terrible.

"Orele Ollivander, she was in Ravenclaw." I said, and everyone around me gasped. "What?!" I asked.

"Orele! I remember her, no wonder your eyes are like that. So she had a child with Tom Riddle, how lovely." Though the Bloody Baron said 'how lovely' I had a bad feeling that something was wrong about it. "No doubt you will be great in all your classes as they were, and perhaps even a strong interest in the Dark Arts as your parents had."

"Yeah, I guess," I said slowly, "So you knew them well."

"Both of them were top of their class and the most popular! Was not one student that didn't know their names." the Bloody Baron said. "Now, if you'll excuse me," he added, moving quickly away for another Slytherin to talk to, though being very intrigued by me. I thought it was slightly odd that he should know so much about my own parents… remember them even. They may have been popular in their years, but think about how many popular kids there are over how many thousands of years he's been a ghost.

"You're related to Mr. Ollivander?" Becky asked me. I nodded. "Why didn't you guys act like family when we went to the shop together?"

Draco was looking just as intrigued.

"I only found out about it yesterday, so I hadn't actually known at the time when we were getting our wands," I said, cutting into my chicken and explaining to them about what had happened the night before. I was doing my best to eat and talk, but not with my mouth full. When I finished talking, I had surprisingly also finished eating, and dessert had appeared in the dishes where the entrée had been.

I helped myself to some chocolate ice cream and chocolate éclairs, biting into them and feeling very satisfied.

"You don't eat much, but you sure do like chocolate." Becky commented to me.

"Let her eat what she wants," Draco said, "What she eats is none of your concern, it's what you feed yourself that you should worry about."

"Excuse me if I like to observe how the people around me eat," Becky said, "Like I don't know if I want to always sit near you, because you eat like a pig. Hoarding everything you see into your body."

"I do not!" Draco defended himself, a pink tinge finding its way into his cheeks.

"Have you honestly seen yourself?" Becky asked him. Vincent and Greg cracked their knuckles, but I had a feeling there was no way they'd attack her because of the teachers... and her being a girl.

"How about both of you stop fighting for the rest of the feast and wait for tomorrow?" I asked them. They nodded, glaring at each other.

I took this time to glance up at the teacher's table, there was Professor Snape seated next to Professor Quirrell. Neither looked happy with their seating arrangements. Professor Quirrell was very, very nervous, and Professor Snape just plain annoyed.

Then, I saw something fairly strange. At the Gryffindor table, Harry Potter looked up at Professor Snape who looked back at him with such hate and anger that I couldn't place what was so wrong. But, as soon as that happened, Quirrell suddenly grabbed the back of his turban as if it was about ready to fall off and Harry clutched at his forehead in pain. Then it seemed as though it suddenly subsided.

When Harry looked back up at the teacher's table, though, he his eyes went right for Professor Snape. I thought over this, noting to myself that I should bother either Professor Snape or Professor Quirrell about this... no, maybe not Professor Quirrell, he was the type to freak out for no reason.

Once the desserts disappeared, Professor Dumbledore got to his feet again. The hall was finally silent.

"Ahem – just a few more words now that we are all fed and watered." I wondered if it was going to be another three random words. I was pleasantly surprised. "I have a few start-of-term notices to give you.

"First years should note that the forest on the grounds is forbidden to all pupils. And a few of our older students would do well to remember that as well.

"I have also been asked by Mr. Filch, the caretaker, to remind you all that no magic should be used between classes in the corridors.

"Quidditch trials will be held in the second week of the term. Anyone interested in playing for their House teams should contact Madam Hooch.

"And finally, I must tell you that this year, the third-floor corridor on the right-hand side is out of bounds to everyone who does not wish to die a very painful death."

I felt my face scrunch up at this news, thinking that the warning was very straightforward. My new friends chuckled softly at it, but I wasn't sure whether or not this was a laughing matter. He was a crazy man, but with the way he had just said it he might as well have been serious.

Professor Dumbledore spoke again, "And now, before we go to bed, let us sing the school song!" He gave his wand a small flick and a long golden ribbon flew out of it, rising high above each of the tables and twisting itself into words for us to read. "Everyone pick their favorite tune, and off we go!"

I listened to the rest of the school sing:


"Hogwarts, Hogwarts, Hoggy Warty Hogwarts,

Teach us something please,

Whether we be old and bald

Or young with scabby knees,

Our heads could do with filling,

With some interesting stuff,

For now they're bare and full of air,

Dead flies and bits of fluff,

So teach us things worth knowing,

Bring back what we've forgot,

Just do your best, we'll do the rest,

And learn until our brains all rot."


Everyone had a different beat to their tunes, stopping at different times. The Weasley twins were the last ones singing the words to a very slow funeral march, Professor Dumbledore conducted the last few lines they sang.

Wiping a happy tear out of his eye, he commented, "Ah, music. A magic beyond all we do here! And now, bedtime. Off you trot!"

After the feast, the Slytherin Prefects called for all first year Slytherins to follow them, and we did so eagerly, out of the Great Hall. The girl prefect - tall with mousy brown hair - talked to us while she walked, the boy prefect just following silently behind us all. I only listened out of curiosity but wondered at the back of my mind where they would be taking us for the Slytherin dormitories.

"Congratulations!" the girl said, waving her hands in the air. How flamboyant. "I'm Prefect Gemma Farley, and I'm delighted to welcome you to Slytherin House. Our emblem is the serpent, the wisest of creatures; our House colours are emerald green and silver, and our common room lies behind a concealed entrance down in the dungeons. As you'll see, its windows look out into the depths of the Hogwarts lake. We often see the giant squid swooshing by – and sometimes more interesting creatures. We like to feel that our hangout has the aura of a mysterious, underwater shipwreck.

"Now, there are a few things you should know about Slytherin – and a few you should forget."

Of course we're in the dungeons… perfect for me. I curiously wondered what we could possibly want to forget about our own House, but I just listened to Gemma talk.

"Firstly, let's dispel a few myths. You might have heard rumours about Slytherin House – that we're all into the Dark Arts, and will only talk to you if your great-grandfather was a famous wizard, and rubbish like that. Well, you don't want to believe everything you hear from competing Houses. I'm not denying that we've produced our share of Dark wizards, but so have the other three Houses – they just don't like admitting it. And yes, we have traditionally tended to take students who come from long lines of witches and wizards, but nowadays you'll find plenty of people in Slytherin House who have at least one Muggle parent."

Draco and plenty of other Slytherins scowled and scanned the faces around them as though they would be able to tell who was Muggleborn.

"Here's a little-known fact that the other three Houses don't bring up much: Merlin was a Slytherin. Yes, Merlin himself, the most famous wizard in history! He learned all he knew in this very House! Do you want to follow in the footsteps of Merlin? Or would you rather sit at the old desk of that illustrious ex-Hufflepuff, Eglantine Puffett, inventor of the Self-Soaping Dishcloth?"

No one answered. It somehow felt understandable though I wondered what the historic Merlin was really famous for. There were plenty of stories and fairytales told in the Muggle world, but they couldn't be the truth - just spins on the real ones.

"I didn't think so," Gemma said smugly. "But that's enough about what we're not. Let's talk about what we are, which is the coolest and edgiest House in this school. We play to win, because we care about the honour and traditions of Slytherin."

I liked the wording there. Slytherin seemed like a very nice House to be in already. Gemma was making a great impression.

"We also get respect from our fellow students. Yes, some of that respect might be tinged with fear, because of our Dark reputation, but you know what? It can be fun, having a reputation for walking on the wild side. Chuck out a few hints that you've got access to a whole library of curses, and see whether anyone feels like nicking your quill."

Feared? I thought uncertainly. Do I want that?

"But we're not bad people. We're like our emblem, the snake: sleek, powerful, and frequently misunderstood."

I'm misunderstood! I thought. The hat put me in the perfect House!

"For instance, we Slytherins look after our own – which is more than you can say for Ravenclaw. Apart from being the biggest bunch of swots you ever met, Ravenclaws are famous for clambering over each other to get good marks, whereas we Slytherins are brothers. The corridors of Hogwarts can throw up surprises for the unwary, and you'll be glad you've got the Serpents on your side as you move around the school. As far as we're concerned, once you've become a snake, you're one of ours – one of the elite."

Becky sniggered silently next to me, as well as Draco. The whole thing about the Ravenclaws was funny to them - to me too, I almost thought I wanted to be with them. But I didn't care that much about grades. The two of them could get along through this at least.

"Because you know what Salazar Slytherin looked for in his chosen students? The seeds of greatness. You've been chosen by this House because you've got the potential to be great, in the true sense of the word. All right, you might see a couple of people hanging around the common room whom you might not think are destined for anything special. Well, keep that to yourself. If the Sorting Hat put them in here, there's something great about them, and don't you forget it.

"And talking of people who aren't destined for greatness, I haven't mentioned the Gryffindors. Now, a lot of people say that Slytherins and Gryffindors represent two sides of the same coin. Personally, I think Gryffindors are nothing more than wannabe Slytherins. Mind you, some people say that Salazar Slytherin and Godric Gryffindor prized the same kinds of students, so perhaps we are more similar than we like to think. But that doesn't mean that we cosy up with Gryffindors. They like beating us only slightly less than we like beating them."

Great, I thought with slight sadness, and then jumped to sarcasm, enemies with Gryffindors. What fun. Well, it proves what mom told me. She gave plenty warning in all exactness.

"A few more things you might need to know: our House Ghost is the Bloody Baron. If you get on the right side of him he'll sometimes agree to frighten people for you. Just don't ask him how he got bloodstained; he doesn't like it.

"The password to the common room changes every fortnight. Keep an eye on the noticeboard. Never bring anyone from another House into our common room or tell them our password. No outsider has entered it for more than seven centuries.

"Well, I think that's all for now. I'm sure you'll like our dormitories. We sleep in ancient four-posters with green silk hangings, and bedspreads embroidered with silver thread. Medieval tapestries depicting the adventures of famous Slytherins cover the walls, and silver lanterns hang from the ceilings. You'll sleep well; it's very soothing, listening to the lake water lapping against the windows at night."

By that point, we had reached the dungeons. I was surprised, Slytherin House seemed perfect for me now. Though, Draco's face whitened at the mention of the Bloody Baron. Poor boy.

Gemma stopped up by a stretch of bare, damp stone wall. She said "Salazar," and a stone door concealed within the wall opened. We all went in, ending up in a long, low underground room with rough stone walls and ceiling. There were round, green lamps above us hanging on chains, and a fire was crackling under a nicely carved mantelpiece and there were a couple high-backed chairs by the fire underneath it.

"This is nice," Becky whispered to me, "Might not be too bad."

Draco glared at her again. I kept my mind reading out of everything - since these were my friends now - and imagined that he was thinking: 'Of course it won't be too bad! This is Slytherin, it's amazing!'

Gemma led us to our dormitories. The older students were already in theirs, I guessed, as we made our way to the first year girl's dorms, losing the boys to theirs.

We had just gone up a few steps to get to our dorms, and there was no doubting the sound of the lake water. Becky and I didn't say much to our new roommates, Millicent and Pansy. We just dressed into our pajamas, bade each other good night, and once we lay down we fell asleep instantly from the long day.