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Semester two was only in its first few days, and Victoire was more than happy to be back. While she had enjoyed the holidays with her family, it had been tricky to explain to them everything that she had done and learned over the past few months. All the spells, the flying and all the little things about the magical world than she was now involved in. her father had asked after her reading, writing, and maths skills, and hadn't been too pleased to find out she had none, so had given Victoire a little bit of muggle work for the semester. She would do it, just not in these first few days back, perhaps in the last week. One thing had been incredibly annoying about being back home, and that was that she was completely disconnected from the magical world. Every aspect of her life back home with her muggle family was without any connection to the wizarding one she held pretty dearly, despite how new it all was to her. This all then meant that as she took her seat in the great hall on that first morning back, she wasn't so concerned with all the food that was placed in front of her, but the rather small stack of newspapers articles that she had been unable to get at home. So that she could be completely up to date with all the goings on in the wizarding world of New Zealand, and with some other wizarding communities elsewhere. It was all to catch up on everything that Victoire had missed in her time away from this amazing magical world.
The first few were fairly boring. News stories on various advancements in New Zealand. Problems in the Aurors department, the rising tide of issues with the so called purest groups. The on the front of the third paper in, which was also the most recent, was the picture of the Minister for Magic. Victoire knew very little about the political system in both the muggle area of New Zealand and the wizarding area. While she knew who the Minister for Magic was that was just about all she knew about it. She also knew that politicians didn't really exist in the same way that Victoire was familiar with when she had lived in Belgium and her father had been a politician. Though the story was interesting. She was stepping down, and an election was being called. Though as Victoire read the story, and the sort of run down of this woman's time in office, it was pretty clear to her that this wasn't the type of politics she was used to. However the story was incredibly interesting to Victoire who found politics fascinating beyond belief. It was just so good. It felt so right to be reading about such things. She noticed that the paper with the announcement was one of the most recent papers about it. Glancing up, the young Belgian girl wondered if anyone in this Great Hall knew about it, or even cared. It was interesting. Maybe they like her, would just be hearing about it. In any case, it would create a definite interesting time in the wizarding community. That much Victoire was certain of.
The first few were fairly boring. News stories on various advancements in New Zealand. Problems in the Aurors department, the rising tide of issues with the so called purest groups. The on the front of the third paper in, which was also the most recent, was the picture of the Minister for Magic. Victoire knew very little about the political system in both the muggle area of New Zealand and the wizarding area. While she knew who the Minister for Magic was that was just about all she knew about it. She also knew that politicians didn't really exist in the same way that Victoire was familiar with when she had lived in Belgium and her father had been a politician. Though the story was interesting. She was stepping down, and an election was being called. Though as Victoire read the story, and the sort of run down of this woman's time in office, it was pretty clear to her that this wasn't the type of politics she was used to. However the story was incredibly interesting to Victoire who found politics fascinating beyond belief. It was just so good. It felt so right to be reading about such things. She noticed that the paper with the announcement was one of the most recent papers about it. Glancing up, the young Belgian girl wondered if anyone in this Great Hall knew about it, or even cared. It was interesting. Maybe they like her, would just be hearing about it. In any case, it would create a definite interesting time in the wizarding community. That much Victoire was certain of.