When Harry, Amy, Susan, and Hannah were back at Yellow Quartet's table and a breakfast of pancakes, sausage links, and Budweiser had been doled out to the students and staff, Harry asked Amy, Susan, and Hannah a question.

"Hey, Amy, Susan, and Hannah, do any of you have any idea on what you'd like to do for careers after we graduate from Skyward School of Practical Sorcery?"

"I'd like to work in the medical profession," answered Amy instantly, "I want to help people and look after people."

"You'd be great in the medical profession," Harry told Amy confidently, "I remember how patient and empathetic you were with me when you had the unenviable task of applying my Scar Removal Cream when we'd first met, especially since I was very uncomfortable with physical touching at that time. Even that one time I punched you in the face in frustration, you didn't utter a syllable of complaint. You just kept on looking after me and taking care of me. Your patience and compassion make you an excellent fit for the medical profession."

"Thank you, Harry," smiled Amy warmly, "It means a lot to me that you remember what I did for you and genuinely appreciate it. What I like to do is fill a role in the medical profession in the Wizarding World where it is truly needed. If, at the time of my graduation, the Wizarding World is experiencing a shortage of dentists, then I'd like to become a dentist. If, at the time of my graduation, the Wizarding World is experiencing a shortage of eye doctors, then I'd like to become an eye doctor. If at the time of my graduation, the Wizarding World is experiencing a shortage of lab technicians, then I'd like to become a lab technician. You get the idea."

"That's so awesome," smiled Susan, "Amy, you are a genuinely caring person and I'm very proud to be your friend."

"Going into the medical profession would be so Amy," agreed Hannah.

"What about you, Susan and Hannah?" inquired Harry.

"This may sound weird, but I don't want a career in law. Despite my aunt's profession, law just doesn't interest me that much," said Susan honestly.

'Atta girl, Susan," said Harry proudly, "Being your own person is more important than following in someone's footsteps."

"Respect was something Aunt Amelia instilled in me from the time I was a baby," said Susan proudly, "I may not be following in her footsteps, but I am carrying on her values."

"Not to mention," added Amy, "That Susan would do a terrible job in any job in law, be it law enforcement or making legislation or whatever. Her disinterest in law is precisely why she would do a bad job at it. The work would bore her too much to hold her attention."

"If you're doing work that bores you, you'll never have to focus necessary to be successful," piped up Hannah.

"I wouldn't do too well in the medical profession either," admitted Susan, "Because I'd be TOO sensitive. I'd totally lose my shit and break down sobbing uncontrollably if I had to tell a patient that he or she had an incurable form of brain cancer."

"That's why Amy is the perfect person for the medical profession," said harry calmly, "She would know how to strike that balance between compassion and professionalism."

"I'd like to become a teacher," said Susan thoughtfully, "The teaching profession is an important profession, but lacks the emotional aspect of the medical profession. "

"I'm guessing you'd prefer to teach Herbology or Care of Magical Creatures," guessed Hannah with a grin.

"You guessed that from the fact you know I like to be outdoors," smiled Susan.

"I think being a Care of Magical Creatures teacher would suit Susan extremely well," piped up Harry warmly, "When you work with animals, showing proper respect is extremely important and if compassion is a strength of Amy's, then respect is a strength of Susan's."

"Susan would be the perfect teacher for a hippogriff lesson, " reasoned Amy, "She'd do an excellent job of politely instilling in the class in a no nonsense way the most of respecting the hippogriffs, especially the part about why it is so important not to insult them."

"I do see Susan as an animal person," cooed Harry, "But, what about you, Hannah?"

"I'm very knowledgeable about the Wizarding World," said Hannah, "The Abbotts are one of the Sacred Twenty Eight and I'm very knowledgeable about the History of both magic and the Wizarding World. My preference of work would be to help muggleborns who are newly entering the Wizarding World with the adjustment to the Wizarding World."

"Do you mean?" Harry asked Hannah to confirm, "That you want to be one of those people who goes around to the houses of muggleborns on their eleventh birthdays and explains to them and their parents that they are witches and wizards?"

"Yes," confirmed Hannah, "I also want to be the one taking these muggleborns on shopping trips for school supplies and making sure they know how to get to school."

"Hannah, " said Harry warmly, "You are warm and welcoming, and you would be a perfect person to make muggleborns newly entering the Wizarding World feel more comfortable and at ease with the transition."

"Combine that warmth with Hannah's vast knowledge of the Wizarding World and there would be no one better to introduce muggleborns to the Wizarding World than Hannah," declared Susan.

"Playing to our strengths makes sense," said Amy in a businesslike voice, "But, Harry, you asked us first, so it's only fair you now have to tell us what you want to do after we graduate."

"I want to take up an occupation that is decidedly non-public," explained Harry, "Don't want to have to deal with fanboys and fangirls of "The Boy Who Lived" I want my job to be something I can do privately and peacefully."

"Any ideas on what you want to do though?" grilled Amy.

"I want to use my magic to make Halloween and Christmas products for celebrations of Halloween and Christmas in the Wizarding World," replied Harry a nanosecond later."

Why do I have a gut feeling that you are already doing some of that?" mused Hannah.

"I don't know," responded Harry, "But your gut feeling is right. I asked Heather in private a few days ago if I could help with the Halloween preparations for Skyward School of Practical Sorcery by making things. I showed her a few examples and she approved. You'll see on Halloween itself what my contributions were."

"We look forward to it," chroused Amy, Susan, and Hannah.

"I love Halloween," beamed Harry.

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