A/N: Penultimate chapter, y'all! If you still haven't guessed the pattern of the idioms…here are three final clues:
There are 26 chapters in total
The first idiom was 'A leopard can't change its spots'
Next chapter's idiom will begin with a 'z'
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One day he purchased a kite from a local muggle traveller's shop. He spent days learning to fly a kite and then days after that actually creating his own. After his kite, Hugo became interested in origami, the Japanese art of folding paper into intricate shapes. He'd pull up random videos from his mother's computer and spend hours creating a paper ship; cat, flower and you name it. A few weeks after that, Hugo took upon creating his own potion. He collected diverse and unique ingredients. He boiled the fish scales and soaked the lemon grass blades. His mother forbade him from trying it himself so he gave it over to the family joke business of his uncle's. He went from being obsessed with learning to play a muggle guitar to learning self-defence from Uncle Harry to discovering the sheer delights of cracking ancient and magical codes. His entire family was used to Hugo always having something to obsess over. To keep him occupied. By the time he was eighteen and ready to go to his first interview, Hugo had so many 'skills' under his belt that passing a job interview seemed easy. He got that job, which was by the way at a magical illustrator's firm. His role was to ensure the charms were permanent and didn't wear off in time nor had any side effects. For someone so used to thinking outside the normal wavelength, this job was relatively simple. Certainly, Hugo felt, his 4 Outstandings in his N.E. were a bit redundant. Nevertheless, that particular job was what led to his current passion. Creating animated holograms with the use of both muggle and magical means. In a national wizarding interview, which would be broadcasted on the wizard radio and on muggle television, Hugo was asked why he had been so successful.
Without compromising the decree of the statue of secrecy, Hugo Weasley, the youngest billionaire of the century, replied: "When I was younger I had no idea what I wanted to do, so I thought that since I don't get another chance at living, why not try to do as many things as possible?"
"What's your motto?" the interviewer, a witch who worked in Muggle relations, asked him.
"My motto? Its not so much a motto but a fact…"
"Yes?" she prompted him and Hugo smiled and answered, "YOLO, you only live once,"
That day, 'YOLO' was the biggest trending tag on twitter. How's that for influential?
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A/N: Your views on Hugo's motto? Also can anyone guess what the final chapter's idiom might be? Review, please! –Vitzy-
