~None of it is mine! It is all J.K's! Review once your done please!~
That same day, Meg went to go visit Professor Dumbledore. She got to the statue and said, "Lemon Drop" and the statue started to move upwards. She stepped onto a stair and it took her up to his office. Her hand was lifted and was about to knock, when the door opened and she walked in. "Good Morning Professor." Meg said brightly. "Good Morning Ms. Potter. I assume you do not know why you are here." "No clue," she said as she sat down in a chair in front of Dumbledore. "Well, I should tell you then. We will be having a few exchange students coming," he started when Meg interrupted him. "Traveling, Professor. Traveling." "Ah, yes, the famous words of Gail. Never coming, but traveling." He chuckled. "So, as I was saying, they will be traveling here. We are receiving some from Germany, Russia, France, The United States, and from Poland. You are an excellent linguist and I would very much appreciate it if you and your brother along with all the others who know these languages could show them around. I am specifically asking you and Ann, but Gail, Lily, James, and Remus will all also be seeing me. Ann has already agreed, and so has Remus. Would you be at all interested in this position?" "It would be an honor, Professor, but," Meg looked confused. "Are there magical schools in all those places?" "Yes, there are." "Are we sending students over there?" "Yes, we are." "Who?" "Why, my dear, are you so curious?" "I just wanted to know what students I would be doing without for the next few, how long are they staying?" "The rest of the year. They will be traveling on Christmas, and staying until the end of year finals." "Are we not able to travel home for Christmas then?" "Ms. Meg, your parents know some of these students traveling to be with us. I assure you, you will too. They will stay with your family and some other families for the break. If you are worried about the size of your house, it will be plenty big." "Professor, our house is one of the biggest in the country. I highly doubt we need to worry about size." "For a prince, my dear, you may have to." Dumbledore stood up and Meg followed. "I will add your name to our list of helper, and I believe you are a bit late to your first class. Now run along, and just tell them that I was talking to you." Meg exited the office.
That same day, Meg went to go visit Professor Dumbledore. She got to the statue and said, "Lemon Drop" and the statue started to move upwards. She stepped onto a stair and it took her up to his office. Her hand was lifted and was about to knock, when the door opened and she walked in. "Good Morning Professor." Meg said brightly. "Good Morning Ms. Potter. I assume you do not know why you are here." "No clue," she said as she sat down in a chair in front of Dumbledore. "Well, I should tell you then. We will be having a few exchange students coming," he started when Meg interrupted him. "Traveling, Professor. Traveling." "Ah, yes, the famous words of Gail. Never coming, but traveling." He chuckled. "So, as I was saying, they will be traveling here. We are receiving some from Germany, Russia, France, The United States, and from Poland. You are an excellent linguist and I would very much appreciate it if you and your brother along with all the others who know these languages could show them around. I am specifically asking you and Ann, but Gail, Lily, James, and Remus will all also be seeing me. Ann has already agreed, and so has Remus. Would you be at all interested in this position?" "It would be an honor, Professor, but," Meg looked confused. "Are there magical schools in all those places?" "Yes, there are." "Are we sending students over there?" "Yes, we are." "Who?" "Why, my dear, are you so curious?" "I just wanted to know what students I would be doing without for the next few, how long are they staying?" "The rest of the year. They will be traveling on Christmas, and staying until the end of year finals." "Are we not able to travel home for Christmas then?" "Ms. Meg, your parents know some of these students traveling to be with us. I assure you, you will too. They will stay with your family and some other families for the break. If you are worried about the size of your house, it will be plenty big." "Professor, our house is one of the biggest in the country. I highly doubt we need to worry about size." "For a prince, my dear, you may have to." Dumbledore stood up and Meg followed. "I will add your name to our list of helper, and I believe you are a bit late to your first class. Now run along, and just tell them that I was talking to you." Meg exited the office.
