Starting a school.
The Muses had all come to an agreed conclusion, they were board. For normal people the things the Muses did would keep them very busy, but since the Muses were goddesses by legacy they did the stuff they did with ease once they got used to doing them. Dream-dust was now easily spread to all the humans that needed influencing and left the Muses with way too much time on their hands, they had no adventures to go on or new things to explore that interested them enough.
Zoë had opted to view her memories from before she became a Muse and was known as Zofia Valentine. She remembered getting her Hogwarts letter when an idea came to her, none of the she, Crysta and Maria hadn't visited the magical world in quite a while and Melody and Dora hadn't visited it at all.
"Anyone feel like visiting the magical world?" Zoë asked her sisters.
Her sisters answered yes and so they took off for the magical world, heading to England first.
The Muses were appalled by the state of the magical world, more corruption than the mundane government, racism, oppression, segregation, needed subjects dropped from the learning curriculum, children denied the right to go to school, adults denied the right to have a job, magical creatures treated like filth, mundane-borns and half-bloods put down by 'pure-bloods'. the magical world was falling fast and the Muses knew they had to do something. And that something was to create their own school for all children of all magical races to attend.
"Where can we put it?" was Melody's question.
"How about Olympus?" suggested Maria.
"I suppose, no one but us uses it and it's not like the Greek or Roman gods are going to come back anytime soon to reclaim it, all that's left there are ruins." reasoned Zoë.
"How are we going to be seen?" Dora asked.
"As the legacy of goddesses and because of our noble reasons we can allow ourselves to be seen, but once we show ourselves their's no going back to being not seen." Zoë explained.
"Schooling the children shouldn't be a problem, between Zoë's and Maria's libraries we'll have more than enough books for the children to read, we can perform duplication on the books we decide to use to teach them, we're all smart and know how to deal with different problems." said Crysta.
"But who should do what job?" asked Dora.
"Zoë, you should be the headmistress, you're best suited for the job." Maria told Zoë. "You can get a duplicate of yourself to teach history."
"I'll do PE, and dance and drama classes as extra curricular activities." said Crysta.
"Self-defence and English, I can also do languages." Maria suggested for herself.
"I can do music and Dora can do art." Melody suggested.
"What about some of the other classes that we can't cover ourselves, like charms and potions?" Crysta asked.
"We can ask the Saxton sisters to come in." suggested Maria, the others nodded in agreement because they trusted the Saxton sisters. "I'll contact them straight away. You should get started on the plans for the school while I'm gone."
Eventually the school was finished, they called it Muse academy. The Muses and the three Saxton sisters were all teachers at the school along with other magical beings they employed and taught all the needed classes and the extracurricular activities. Automatic invites went out to children not accepted anywhere else, children who didn't have a home, runaways, magic orphans and even squibs, after they were checked over by one of the teachers. Children with families that weren't accepted by other schools and squibs were visited by Zoë, Crysta took care of the magical orphans, and Maria took care of the runaways and homeless. Those without homes to back to stayed in the dorms that weren't that far away from the school, those who had homes could go back home at the end of the school day using portals set up by the Muses. The school was split up into three parts; the nursery section was for the children who lived at the school but were too young to learn, the junior section was for the children aged five to ten, and the teenage section was for those aged eleven and up. There were sections of free land far away from the school with strong walls around them for when the children, such as the werewolves, weren't safe to be around others.
Though the academy became popular with the children and families of those who attended, it was widely thought to be a myth in the magical world because those who knew of it rarely spoke of it, there wasn't any evidence of its existence, and most of those who went people didn't care about.
