- ↠ roxanne weasley - 17 -female - bisexual - pureblood - Gryffindor - tags; Fred II,James, dahlia ment; -
Roxanne caught herself and gave James a death glare for his quick laugh "Oh I feel bad for aunt ginny" She said with a laugh at James comment, "Holenty with all three of us in one house I feel I should apologize to Mcgonagall beforehand" Roxy joked "I also feel bad for you Dahlia, having all us as the same house as you, lets just say you won't have a dull moment" Roxy said with a grin.
Roxy felt her owl tiny tug at her hair and Roxy removed Tiny from her hair and cupped him in his hands scratching the tiny owl lovingly, basically cooing at the owl who let out some happy hoots. Roxy pulled herself from the adorable distraction back to the conversation.
↠ payton s. prince-snape - 18 -female - homosexual - half-blood - to be sorted - tags; open ment; basically everyone
payton watched as everyone was sorted, making use of her very good memory. james sirius potter a gryffindor and scorpius hyperion malfoy a slytherin. dahlia narcissa malfoy, the sister of the other malfoy, Payton guessed, she became a gryffindor. zylah riddle lestrange became a ravenclaw as well as zayden andrew black. jessie vaughn lupin a hufflepuff. oliver percy weasley, another slytherin- The next name was another weasley, Roxanne. She looked around to try and spot the girl when she was almost pushed over by the girl rushing to the front with only a quickly uttered sorry. Payton rolled her eyes at the woman, he followed the woman with her eyes and watched her get sorted into gryffindor. the next name was tiana weasley, she became a slytherin. next up was fred II weasley a gryffindor. Payton made a note at how many weasley's there where. Next was thomas Lovegood, he became a hufflepuff, next aloe longbottom she was sorted into ravenclaw. Michael wood, Hufflepuff, michelle parkinson, Slytherin
payton was admittedly losing interest in the sorting none of this really meant anything to her, everyone seemed to already know each other and here she was an outsider, who barely knew the difference between the different houses



