Chapter 5

Once we had arrived at the school, I felt a surge of nervousness move through me. The feeling started at my stomach and pain surged through my veins into my hands, pretty soon it hurt too much to move them and it hurt too much to keep them still. I had no idea where I was supposed to go. I guess I should go find Lilia and Percy. I got off the train and found standing there Mab, Bram, Lilia, Percy, and one other guy I didn't know.

He was tall, my age, handsome, and looked like a good athlete. Percy noticed me starting and looked a little mad but said, "Wood this is Dwyn." He started, "Dwyn this is Oliver Wood." I nodded and her grinned and I felt my nervousness melt away and I relaxed again.

How could he just do that to me? That never happened before, even Percy couldn't help when I was nervous before the train even though I felt as safe as ever when he hugged me. I'm just happy to see my friends again and I'm way to glad to meet Wood. Percy showed my friends and I where we were supposed to be sorted.

Again I stared around nervously not knowing what to do. I looked around for Percy or Wood and found both watching and Percy winked at me. Left and right people put on a magical old hat and sorted as I dazed at the beauty of the ceiling. It was showing the starts outside and was magnificent.

Finally my name was called; both Mab and Bram were put into Griffendor. I wanted so badly to be there with everyone else as well. I put the hat on. "Hmm your very powerful," said the hat, " more powerful for a witch of your age. Your strong and courageous, better be," I closed my eyes praying for Griffendor.

"GRIFFENDOR!" I jumped up and ran to the tables, Percy beamed and hugged me. "Congratulations." He said and we looked to Lilia knowing she'd be in Griffendor too. She put on the hat and a few minutes later, we were really nervous, and it yelled, "SLITHERIN!" everyone looked shocked, "the twins were separated," they whispered. I looked shocked and I couldn't understand it and Percy's grip on me tightened thinking I'd be upset but to his surprise I showed no emotions whatsoever, I just couldn't.