"RAVENCLAW!" the hat called out triumphantly. As soon as he called it out, the hall went deathly silent. Every student and teacher could only stare as Arachne carefully took the hat off.
She whispered a thanks before casting a cleaning sister elk upon the hat. Arachne then walked over to the silver and blue table, walking with just as much grace as before. She smiled as she sat beside Draco.
"Thank you for listening," Arachne whispered to the pure blooded wizard-in-training.
One of his grey eyes peaked out from the curtain of almost silver hair. "You better keep your word," Draco muttered, "my father will be furious when he gets word…"
Arachne grinned and replied, "what about your mother?" And with those few words, she had struck a chord in the boy. "With a father like that it's no wonder you lack freedom," she whispered.
"My mother would be proud of any house I'm in…" Draco replied. Yet uncertainty filled his words.
Before Arachne could reply, English food covered the table. All of it looked either greasy or filled with fat and/or sugar. Arachne felt disgusted just looking at it. She even pulled out a can of sardines instead.
Several gave her odd looks, while many Ravenclaws wrote it down. Arachne was in bliss as she devoured the fish.
The Ravenclaw dorms were beautiful to the little demoness. All the windows were open and ethereal black feathers floated in the air. The off white walls of the spiraling tower stretched as high as the eye could see. The stairs had a bookshelf under each step. Birds flew in and out of the open windows, perching on the book ridden shelves all over the walls.
"If you need any book, please cast an Accio and return it with Wingardium Leviosa," a sign said at the base of the stairs.
"Please find your rooms of your own accord," the prefect offered before disappearing behind a bookcase. Others tried to get behind the bookcase, but they all failed.
"Find our rooms? How do we do that?" Many asked angrily. And more questions filled the air.
Arachne sighed and began walking up the stairs. She looked at the oddly placed bookshelves that were even with the stairs. Finally when she was too high to be seen Arachne took a step off the stairs.
Yet she did not fall. Rather, she stepped on not an invisible walkway. She walked all the way to the bookcase and through the wall. On the other side was a door with a silver plaque.
As soon as Arachne touched the plaque her name engraved itself upon the silver plaque. And as the door opened she could see the ceiling painted itself with the clear night sky. The stars subtly moved, too slow for a normal human to see. A dark blue tapestry was hung between two windows with an outline of the Draco constellation. Yet the only star on the tapestry was Lambda Draconis.
The bed looked like the one she had in Hades. It was a four poster, Queen sized bed. The top was open, but had metal wired all across with the stars of the zodiac constellations in a circle. Ursa Major and Minor lay in the middle of the circle. The metal wires held the stars in place and outlined the constellation's shapes. Red curtains hung around the the bed with a black inner curtain.
Next to the bed was a tiny table with a drawer and bookshelves underneath it. A window was on the wall next to it.
On the other side of the room was a desk with a large window over it. The desk was at a slight angle with a wooden ridge at the lower end. In the lower right and left corners was a slot for an inkwell. Similar slots lined the sides, but were thinner and made for quills and pens. It had drawers on the left and a bookshelf supporting the right.
Arachne loved the room. It was very homey to the little girl. She placed her open phone on the small table before hopping onto the bed, making the blankets and pillows bounce off the bed a moment. She snuggled into a bag shaped pillow and a fluffy blue blanket. Her wings sprouted out, getting the stretch they needed.
She opened the window along the length of her bed outward. The wind felt wonderful through her feathers.
"Good evening Arachne," Duq greeted.
"Hey Duke," Arachne replied, smiling in comfort.
"Would you like me to Summarize your day, Arachne?" Arachne nodded in response, "today you encountered the twins you hold a contract over. They could make a very powerful demon together after death.
You encountered two boys, Neville Longbottom and Draco Malfoy and changed their fates. Do you mean to make a contract with them?
You were sorted into the house of knowledge and wit. You can learn plenty of things and make some deals if you wish."
"Thank you Duke," Arachne replied sleepily, "I'm glad you're here…" and with that she was out like a light.
"I'm glad to be here," Duke replied, knowing she didn't hear.
This world was new. Those were the thoughts of Luis Cypher as he looked upon a little cartoonist studio. Posters of a black an white cat like humanoid were pinned to various surfaces. He couldn't help but grin as he looked upon a makeshift ritual circle in the basement.
As one of the humans prayed to his creation as if it were a real demon, Luis stretched his magic out to it. With one touch a new being came to life. The ink moved and formed into a tiny feline ink demon. It's soul was new and cute by human standards. It's influence stretched to every drop of ink in the studio.
Luis grabbed an inkwell before leaving the tiny new world. He dropped it off in his little toy's room. One of the posters next to the inkwell. A quick note was written on the back.
AN: XD I can't believe how much I've been typing...
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