A.N. — I should've done this character back in January, where the time would've matched up with the timeline in book 4. Thankfully, she also appears in book 5 (again, wrong month for my posting, though). She does tie in with last chapter, at least.
41. Wilhelmina Grubbly-Plank
Hagrid was willing to take far more risks than Wilhelmina was; after all, just look at what he was off doing while she covered his classes. She'd heard about the hippogriffs and blast-ended skrewts covered under Hagrid's previous teachings. She'd stick with bowtruckles and unicorns, thanks.
Perhaps Hagrid's calling to care for magical creatures was more pure than hers. But then, Wilhelmina saw his trip to parry with the giants as a man attempting to reason with simple creatures that was doomed to failure. She was gruff and realistic; the students came first, even if that put the creatures second.
