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The Sorting Ceremony {1892}
#17
Alexander had spent a good portion of the sorting ceremony with his hands shoved in his pockets, hiding that they were balled into fists.  He'd never had any strong feelings about his last name but now that it meant he had to wait until nearly last to be sorted it was sort of an unfortunate name to have.  Waiting was the worst.  He just wanted it over with.  He wanted to know his place and get to it and get on with his life. 

When it was finally his turn he walked up to the hat with deliberate steps.  He wanted to look confident - he was confident - but his legs felt impossibly heavy for some reason.  Sat on the stool with no where to hide his hands he rested them on his lap, palms flat against his legs.  He'd seen a few before him flinch at first and so he'd braced for that but it didn't completely stop the surprise of hearing an actual voice in his head.

"What class are you most excited about?"
Oh, maybe this would be easier than he expected... 'Transfiguration', he answered without hesitation.  It was really the only subject he'd thought about over the summer.  Charms would probably be cool too but he was most looking forward to learning transfiguration from Mr. Foxwood.

"How would you deal with failing a test?"
Ok, so much for 'easier'. He tried to think of tests he'd had before, the idea of failing them, and how it made him feel.  He'd spent so much time lately thinking of other things that the idea of doing well in classes was kind of a new prospect for him and he almost resented the hat for asking.  Wasn't it it's job to know what was in his brain?

Thinking it through he decided tests for the sake of tests didn't bother him much - it seemed like teachers just liked giving tests.  But if it was a test that mattered, something that he cared about - 'I'd work harder for the next one.  It wouldn't happen again.'

"Who is your hero?"
At first he thought of his father, that was the natural answer right? But Alexander dismissed it as quickly as it came.  He was gone now, anyways.  Then he thought of his brother.  He probably would have said him a few weeks ago but now?  His brother didn't even want him around.  'I don't have one.'  he decided, wondering if everyone was just walking around having heros all the time. 

"What would your friends say about you?"
He didn't have to think about this one much either because he'd had this one answered for him since leaving the orphanage.  'That I've changed'

"If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be?"
'I want to be of age.  To be in charge of myself.'  Just five more years and he wouldn't be anyone's ward anymore.

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#18
Odessa Pettigrew
"Better be SLYTHERIN!" the sorting hat bellowed.

Alexander Waterford
"I'll have to put you in GRYFFINDOR!"

my apologies for taking so long!

#19
W for Weasley. Lou felt as though she was waiting actual eons for her name to be called, but when the Sorting Hat was finally placed upon her red head, Louisa Weasley's excitement shifted to trepidation—or perhaps it had always been trepidation, just in disguise?

The voice echoed within her head, causing the first year's shoulders to lurch in surprise.

"What class are you most excited about?"

It was the first question Louisa had been asked at Hogwarts (and the first ever by a piece of clothing) and already, she was fumbling to answer it. While she had some idea of what would be taught to her at the castle, Hogwarts had always seemed to her something of a package deal, an all-or-nothing situation.

I...I don't know... she responded, sheepish even within her own mind, cheeks tinged pink. This was not an auspicious start.

"How would you deal with failing a test?"

I'd never! she responded instinctively, before she even had an opportunity to dwell upon it. Would such an answer make her appear high in the instep? That is, Lou amended, I plan to work very, very hard on my studies, so I shouldn't think it would come up?

"Who is your hero?"

My papa, the answer came easily. Of all the events that had occurred over the course of her (brief) life so far, his accident had truly had the most profound effect on her—but Catigern Weasley remined and idol of sorts nonetheless. Oh, she adored her mama, her siblings, her extended family, but her father had always maintained a sort of mythical quality—if a myth could be entirely accessible and doting, at least.

"What would your friends say about you?"

She hardly knew that. Lou liked to think that Honoria would dub her kind or fun, that Ella Grimm would think her vivacious, but how was Louisa to know for certain what they thought about her? Indeed, dwelling upon it was liable to cause her anxiety!

"If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be?"

She worried her bottom lip for a moment before admitting, that I don't want to play quidditch like my papa.

She still hadn't told him that she did not plan on trying out for the team.


#20
Her brother, unlike most older siblings, had seemingly not over exaggerated the Sorting. He hadn't told twisted tales of feats they would have to perform. Just that they would have to sit there. Which, actually, for something that would determine so much of her life actually seemed a bit... anticlimactic. The twins were near the pack of the list (but that tended to happen when one had the last name Tatting) but Lucy had been called first.

She felt the first hint of tension as she watched Lucy move towards the Slytherin table. There was still an empty seat beside and Rowan wasn't sure if she was ready to be apart from her sister for the first time in her life. And part of her wondered if Lucy felt the same or if her sister wanted her to be anywhere but the green table. Then it was her turn and the professor placed the centuries-old hat on her head.

"What class are you most excited about?"

The first question and she was already left floundering. She really felt like she ought to have an imiidate answer for it. What kid going to Hogwarts wasn't excited about one class or another? But really, she wasn't sure if one stood out. But really, none of them sounded bad either... except maybe magical theory if it was just an old bat who droned on and on. But maybe History of Magic, I think? A class full of stories like the bedtime stories Momma used to read them. Adventures and important people.

"How would you deal with failing a test?"

I'd be angry! The one was much, much easier. Not at the professor of course, but myself. Papa, well, he raised us to work hard and I think he'd be really disappointed in us if we didn't. Though he probably wouldn't really be angry as long as they tried their best. She hoped. She'd never really seen Papa truly cross before.

"Who is your hero?"

And the hat was back to hard questions. Really hard ones. Is it okay if I don't know? Cause I don't know. Maybe my Papa but I think I just look up to him. Is that a hero? Or is there something more to make a hero?

"What would your friends say about you?"

Probably that I'm bossy. But I'm not bossy! I just like everything to be put together. And that I'm blunt. But she didn't see a problem with either of those. Momma said she was good at making sure things got done and she wasn't going to be pushed around. Most of the time. She probably let Lucy push her around a bit. And why wouldn't someone want the truth? The truth was what there was.

"If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be?"

I wish I knew better what I liked. It seemed a silly answer, but it seemed like everyone in her family had something they were passionate about. Lucy had known what she'd wanted to do with her life since they were basically babies. It made Rowan feel like a baby for not even knowing what she liked.


#21
Louisa Weasley
The hat contemplated, and shouted: "HUFFLEPUFF!"

Rowan Tatting
Unlike her twin, this one went to "GRYFFINDOR!"

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