"Hey Penny! Penny? Penny!"

Penny felt her eyes open. "Huh? Jay-Dee whats up?"

Jay-Dee jumped onto Penny's bed. It's like quarter to eight and you still not dressed! Your not even awake!"

"I am now," Penny groaned. "Classes don't start until 9 o'clock can't you let me sleep?"

Jay-Dee paused. "Well I would. But..."

"But what?"

"I can't find my way down to the Great Hall," Jay-Dee cried. "And Georgina's already left!"

Penny couldn't help but smile. Only Jay-Dee would wake her up because she couldn't find her way to breakfast.

"Ok, I'm getting up. But this is the only time. Find your own way to breakfast tomorrow!"

Jay-Dee nodded. "Ok. Deal."

Whilst at breakfast Jay-Dee asked, "When do classes start?"

"Bwday. Dey uold e handing edules oon."

"In English please Georgina," Penny asked.

"Today," Georgina said swallowing a mouthful of porridge, "they should be handing out schedules soon."

"Today?" Jay-Dee moaned. "Couldn't they let us settle in first?"

"Nope," said Harrison. "Here's your schedules."

"Hey I don't remeber you being invited into this conversation," Jay-Dee said indignently.

"Am now," Harrison said smugly. "Potions first."

Penny and Georgina groaned. "What's so bad about potions?" Jay-Dee asked.

"Snape really favours the Slytherins. And we just happen to have potions with the Slytherins," Georgina explained.

"It'll be awful," Penny added.

"Professor... Snape?" Jay-Dee said. "Isn't he the gresay big nosed one?"

"Got it in one Hendo," Harrison drawled.

"Don't call me that!" Jay-Dee screamed.

"Jay-Dee your causing a scene!" Georgina hissed glancing at the people who werre staring at them. "What's so bad about Hendo anyway?"

"Nothing really," Jay-Dee said munching on a piece of toast. "Just a boy in my clarinet class used to call me that and it bugged me."

"What's a clarinet?" Penny asked.

"It's a musical instrument," Jay-Dee explained. "Don't you play music here?"

"Sure," Georgina said. "Normal music."

"Hey we should probably go find the dungeons!" Penny butted in as Jay-Dee opened her mouth to defend her clarinet. "Snape'll yell if we're late."

"Typical Gryffindor wanting to make a good impression," Harrison smirked.

"You're a Gryffindor too, Harrison," Jay-Dee said, which took the smirk off Harrison's face.

"Let's go!" Penny said quickly. "Snape..."

"Right!" Jay-Dee stuffed a piece of toast in her mouth and stood up cauding her chair to screech on the floor. 'Ready or not Snape here we come!"