"Did you remember it was going to be a full moon?" Professor McGonagall asked.
Starla nodded her head, yes. She didn't even bother looking up. Starla knew she was in a lot of
trouble. Hopefully, she wasn't facing expulsion.
"That will do. A month's detention and a letter to your father."
Starla looked up and thanked McGonagall for not expelling her and ran out. Many students thought
she deserved a harsher punishment, mainly the Slytherins.
"I don't think they should allow that kind here," Permia said, as they were walking by.
"What does she mean 'that kind'?" Lucidia said, slitting her eyes. "Does she mean herself?"
Lara snickered. Malfoy lowered her eyes.
"You won't be laughing when a silver bullet hits her chest," Malfoy sneered. "You never know who
or what is lurking around the corner."
Malfoy turned, on her heel, and disappeared. Lucidia looked at Stara, her head was down.
She looked ashamed.
Lucidia walked over to her.
"No one's going to kill you. She is just trying to frighten you."
"But she is right," Starla said, without looking up, "My kind shouldn't be allowed here."
"If McGonagall thought that you wouldn't be here!"
"Let's just go to the Great Hall," Starla said, weakly.
They walked in and everyone turned their heads to Starla. She went and sat down.
Whispering filled the hall but Starla didn't notice. She was staring at an owl, flying in.
It was a handsome tawny owl; carrying a letter, a red letter.
Starla's heart sank, as the letter was thrown infront of her. Everyone at the table stared at it.
Starla opened the letter, hands shaking. The letter jumped up and Remus's voice filled the room.
"STARLA LUPIN! HOW DARE YOU? HOW DARE YOU RISK THE LIVES OF YOUR CLASSMATES
AND FRIENDS! I AM NOT AMUSED! I WARNED YOU BEFORE YOU LEFT THAT THERE WAS A
FULL MOON AND TO TAKE YOUR POTION. YOU SHOULD HAVE LISTENED. BE THANKFUL
YOU WEREN'T EXPELLED. NEXT TIME YOU MAY NOT BE SO LUCKY! MIND YOU, I WILL HAVE
YOU OUT OF THERE BEFORE YOU ARE EXPELLED! GOODBYE!"
The letter exploded. Silent tears fell down Starla's cheeks and she ran out, to the snickers of
Permia and her fellow Slytherins.
Starla nodded her head, yes. She didn't even bother looking up. Starla knew she was in a lot of
trouble. Hopefully, she wasn't facing expulsion.
"That will do. A month's detention and a letter to your father."
Starla looked up and thanked McGonagall for not expelling her and ran out. Many students thought
she deserved a harsher punishment, mainly the Slytherins.
"I don't think they should allow that kind here," Permia said, as they were walking by.
"What does she mean 'that kind'?" Lucidia said, slitting her eyes. "Does she mean herself?"
Lara snickered. Malfoy lowered her eyes.
"You won't be laughing when a silver bullet hits her chest," Malfoy sneered. "You never know who
or what is lurking around the corner."
Malfoy turned, on her heel, and disappeared. Lucidia looked at Stara, her head was down.
She looked ashamed.
Lucidia walked over to her.
"No one's going to kill you. She is just trying to frighten you."
"But she is right," Starla said, without looking up, "My kind shouldn't be allowed here."
"If McGonagall thought that you wouldn't be here!"
"Let's just go to the Great Hall," Starla said, weakly.
They walked in and everyone turned their heads to Starla. She went and sat down.
Whispering filled the hall but Starla didn't notice. She was staring at an owl, flying in.
It was a handsome tawny owl; carrying a letter, a red letter.
Starla's heart sank, as the letter was thrown infront of her. Everyone at the table stared at it.
Starla opened the letter, hands shaking. The letter jumped up and Remus's voice filled the room.
"STARLA LUPIN! HOW DARE YOU? HOW DARE YOU RISK THE LIVES OF YOUR CLASSMATES
AND FRIENDS! I AM NOT AMUSED! I WARNED YOU BEFORE YOU LEFT THAT THERE WAS A
FULL MOON AND TO TAKE YOUR POTION. YOU SHOULD HAVE LISTENED. BE THANKFUL
YOU WEREN'T EXPELLED. NEXT TIME YOU MAY NOT BE SO LUCKY! MIND YOU, I WILL HAVE
YOU OUT OF THERE BEFORE YOU ARE EXPELLED! GOODBYE!"
The letter exploded. Silent tears fell down Starla's cheeks and she ran out, to the snickers of
Permia and her fellow Slytherins.
