- Messages
- 5
The verdict of the sorting hat still echoed around the hall as Neal made her way to her new house table. So... it began again. The humiliation. The girl with a fear of snakes was herself a snake. Deeply unamusing, but even Neal could appreciate the irony. As she sat down, her gaze was pulled upwards again by the deep green and silver banners hanging from the ceiling. Great coiled serpents adorned the fabric, slithering slightly, or appearing to slither, as the banners swayed, and their dark beady eyes leered at her ever more intensely from their mocking heights.
"Not a snake person," she mumbled. Who would be? A madman, and noone else. Finally tearing her gaze away, she tapped the shoulder of the person sitting beside her apprehensively. "Hey - they don't have them down in the dungeons, do they? Not real snakes?"
"Not a snake person," she mumbled. Who would be? A madman, and noone else. Finally tearing her gaze away, she tapped the shoulder of the person sitting beside her apprehensively. "Hey - they don't have them down in the dungeons, do they? Not real snakes?"