Mirajane's POV

Hey guys! Merry Christmas/Happy holidays! I hope yall have been having a great day. I edited a little bit from the last chapter, I just removed a couple of sentences, but reread it if you want to. Also can I just say that the new chapter in the manga was a complete plot twist? Jesus, I did not expect that coming. Lol enjoy the new chapter!

The night passed without any interruptions but I had to wonder if that was the same for everyone else. I got my answer when Natsu and Evelyn went up to Gajeel and Draco before entering the Great Hall. They looked concerned but reluctantly turned away and sat themselves down. "Salamander's sister had another nightmare," Gajeel relayed to me.

"Poor thing," I cast a glance at her. She seemed okay, slightly tired maybe but she hid it well.

"I feel like her nightmares are getting worse. Shouldn't they have become less frequent by now?" Lily asked from where he was sitting next to Gajeel.

"It is only her first month back after all. Whatever she went through must've been really hard for her," I mused in response to the dark grey exceed. Gajeel and Draco exchanged looks and nodded gravely in agreement before continuing their breakfast.

I turned to Draco, "what classes are we having today?" Draco looked over his schedule noting what classes we were having.

"Divination first," he started. (A/N: I'm just having him take the same classes as Harry) "That class is terrible, the teacher's weird also. After that double potions with the gryffindors, history of magic, and double defense against the dark arts with the gryffindors." (A/N: I don't actually know if they had the same DADA class but for the sake of the story I'm having them take it together.) "You should be good at potions," Draco shot me a smile. "It's similar to cooking." All the classes sounded exciting.

"What's divination?" the iron dragonslayer asked. Draco sighed.

"The worst class you'll ever take," he muttered under his breath. "It's about predicting the future and crap like that. It's a waste of time. Cana would be better at this than the teacher." Gajeel and I laughed at Draco's strong dislike towards the subject and the professor.

"I miss everyone at home," I said, a sad smile crossing my face.

"Cheer up she-devil," Gajeel attempted to comfort me, "we'll see them when we go back for winter break." I nodded and focused on eating my food. After breakfast was over I met up with Lisanna just to compare classes and to wish everyone from Fairy Tail good luck on our first day of classes. Gajeel started bantering with Natsu and Gray eventually joined in once the fire dragonslayer dragged him into the conversation. All of the exceeds had started a conversation as well. I was earning some strange looks from the slytherins and some of the gryffindors.

"Why are people looking so freaked out?" Lisanna asked Draco before she went to her potions class.

"Slytherins and students from the other houses don't really get along. Hogwarts isn't like Fairy Tail in that everyone is a giant family. There's a lot more conflict here."

"That's sad," Lisanna observed. "They all live together but they can't get along." Draco shrugged in response.

"You get used to it after a while, it came as a shock to me as well."

The way up to the divination classroom was a long walk that involved going through countless corridors and climbing up a ladder. When we finally reached the classroom the overpowering smell of scented candles filled the room making me want to gag. Gajeel and Pantherlily looked absolutely horrified at the setting they were in. The room was warmed by a fire, making the space hot and stuffy. Poufs and tables were spread throughout the room. Both Draco and Gajeel were covering up their noses trying to dampen their dragonslayer sense of smell while Mirajane was giggling. We seated ourselves at a table, while Malfoy was getting weird glances from the other slytherins.

"Draco, who are these people? Why are you sitting with them?" a brunette girl loomed over our table.

"These are my friends from back home. Pansy this is Mirajane," I waved at the teenager who didn't look very pleased. "And this is Gajeel and his cat Lily," the dragonslayer grunted and turned away. Pansy just lifted her head in the air and walked away. "Don't mind them. Like I said, there's a lot more conflict here than at Fairy Tail."

"Do you not remember anything? Fairy Tail has at least ten fights a day," I informed, recalling all the times I had observed things from behind the bar.

"But it's all meant in a good way, at the end of the day everyone is friends and we all have each others' backs," the second-generation dragonslayer countered. I shrugged admitting defeat.

"Oh dear," said a dramatic voice. I jumped at the sudden presence of a woman who was wearing several necklaces and had glasses that seemed to magnify her eyes. "I see that you," she pointed a finger at Gajeel, "will fall by being impaled with metal." Gajeel stared blankly at her before releasing his gruff laugh. Draco allowed himself a chuckle also. "And you," she said whirling to me, "will not live to see the winter because you will be injured from an attack." My blue eyes were sparkling with amusement. Gajeel getting defeated by metal and me not being able to defend myself; this teacher really doesn't know what she's talking about does she? "Welcome back to divination. For those of you who are new to my class I am Professor Trelawney. I will be trying to teach you how to see through your inner eye." Gajeel sighed; this was going to be a long class.

"At least it'll make for an amusing story for when we go back home," Lily pointed out and we all nodded in agreement.