There was a trend, as there was most years, happening with her final lessons and Veronica was glad about it. She didn’t have the mental capacity to learn new things she was glad to see professors having review lessons in the final week of classes. Veronica took her seat in Professor Odegard’s...
Veronica couldn’t believe how quickly the semester was going, she made her way into Professor Odegard’s classroom and listened to him talk about having a review for their latest lesson rather than learning something new. Veronica was glad that they would have some time to go over the things they...
Veronica’s previous attempt with switching spells during the previous Transfiguration lesson had been a failure. She had practiced a lot since she last left the classroom and she just about managed to get it done. She knew that if they moved on to switching something more complicated then she...
The idea of switching spells sounded simple enough, but everything else Professor Odegard said about them suggested they were anything but. Veronica suspected she might struggle despite doing pretty well in Transfiguration up to that point. Settled into her seat Veronica watched as Professor...
Quidditch was over for another year and Veronica couldn’t believe how poor the Gryffindor Quidditch team had been all year and it had only furthered her disillusionment with the team. Veronica wasn’t arrogant enough to think that her being in the team would have massively changed the teams...
After an introduction to switching spells in the previous lesson Veronica was curious to see what their next lesson would have in store for them. She was surprised to find out they would be discussing transfiguration and food. It had never occurred to her that the to could be linked and that...
Veronica hoped that Transfiguration would prove to be even more challenging now she was heading into fourth year. She made her way into Professor Odegard’s classroom and settled into her seat, she couldn’t believe it would be the last semester being taught by the man before they got a new...
Veronica watched as Fraser managed to score and offered him a thumbs up. He was one of the chasers on the team that she wasn't opposed to the very presence of, even if he had been a pain during the house meeting at the start of the year. When Teddy threw the quaffle back into play she grabbed it...
Veronica grumbled under her breath when Ivy grabbed the quaffle after Josh's miss. Of course. She followed the child and waited to see if she could make a move any point.
Veronica was surprised when the bottle landed on her so quickly. She didn't know the girl who spun it that well, or at all really other than she was in Bailey's year. Her sister might have mentioned her in passing once if it was who she thought it was. She watched as the Slytherin girl started...
Veronica had heard about truth or dare from some of the other fourth years and decided not only would she go as it sounded like fun, she would drag her twin sister along with her. She headed to the abandoned classroom where the game was being held with her sister in tow and pushed open the door...
Veronica had mostly ignored all of the commotion that was happening further down the table as it didn’t have anything to do with her. It was the prefects job to step in to this sort of nonsense, it wasn’t her fault there weren’t any around. She focused her attention on her cup of tea and flicked...
It was insulting that Veronica was spending her first game of the season and a second year was the new starting chaser. She scowled as the captain went through his pre game speech, what would he know about success? He was a useless captain and clearly had no idea how to put together a team. Once...
It was annoying to see Ivy score but she did her best to put on an encouraging face unlike some of her earlier moments. She'd never make the team after all if she was seen as a bad teammate. When the quaffle was thrown back into play Veronica made quick work of getting another shot at goal. This...
Veronica grumbled at Teddy's comment, patronising a**, when it looked like no one else was going for the quaffle she grabbed it and looped around the pitch to have another go at Teddy. She missed, again. The smug keeper would love that.
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