The last one! School may be hard and irritating, but you'll miss it when it ends."
McGonagall stood in front of her students. This was always one of her favorite times of the year: Graduation Day. The students had already entered the Hall, and the beginning formalities had been taken care of. It was now time for her speech.
"I know many of you may be excited to leave school for your various careers," she began. "School may be irritating, but you'll miss it once you leave it ends. These halls have been your home for these last seven years. The people around you are your peers and friends. You've had good and bad times through the years. As you leave into your future, remember your past, and the people who got you where you are. These times will be some of the best in your life. Don't forget them."
Pleased with her ending, McGonagall walked off the stage.
