Musa entered her dorm. The common room was mostly velvet red. Allot of red sofas were there as well, some of them facing the fireplace. Everything looked so cozy. Musa loved it.

There was a staircase leading up to the rooms. She just moved the common rooms. In normal primary school there was none. The beds were the best as well. She had not expected them to be so cozy. She had thought they would be hard and stony.

After a night's sleep, she stepped into the great hall with Rose (she was sharing a room with her), and the delicious smell of breakfast came. Professor McGonagall was the headteacher, but she was still doing allot of the jobs she used to do, Rose explained. Now she came around handing people their timetables. The first lesson they had would be Potions, with Mr Slughorn.

Mr Slughorn was waiting for the students. He greeted Rose (he seamed to already know her) and said hello to Musa. He showed them how to make an easy potion. Then he said,"Whoever gets it first, will win something. Three, two, one... Go!!!!" Musa looked at the things she needed. She needed to get the juice out of that one thing, but cutting it would hardly be any help, would it? Maybe crushing it would help. She crushed it with a knife and squeezed the juice out. Then she had to stir. She knew a way (from cooking) how to get things dissolved best: you stir seven times clockwise and one time against it. Then she had to add that other ingredient. It was something root?! She chopped it really quickly and added it. The book said she was supposed break it in two, but that wouldn't work much. Her potion was supposed to turn purple, and it did!!!! She called Mr Slughorn and he was amazed. She had done it correctly!!!!! Cooking turned out to be highly useful for Potions class.

The rest of the day flew of fairly quickly. Before she knew, she found herself on the bed, wondering how she had thought primary school was fun, when there was Hogwarts. Things were so much better. She put on her headphones on and thought,"It's just a shame that we don't have music class."