HP Dear Miss Freak

Chapter 2: The train and the Weasley twins

    "Train and Weasley Twins and Crackling Explosion Cards. With this opening, it is destined that the following days will not be reconciled to calm."

    Ted Tonks works on the Muggle Resolution Committee of the Division of Magical Accidents and Disasters. He is really suitable for the job. It is precisely because he is a Muggle-born wizard that Sylvia has been able to come into contact with a lot of Muggle stuff since she was a child, so that her character is still standing, otherwise she will become more like a freak.

    "Still practicing spells? I see you practicing every day I come home from get off work. I never thought such a playful daughter would work so hard." Ted came to his younger daughter sit down.

    "Dad. Which house do you think I'll be assigned to?" Sylvia has been lighting and extinguishing the wand, practicing the fluorescent flash and its counter-spell.

    "Do you have any colleges you want to go to?" Ted asked after thinking.

    I don't know either. Sylvia thought for a long time, she couldn't think of where the Sorting Hat would put her. "If I were like Daddy and Dora. I'd go to Hufflepuff," she analyzed rationally. "But maybe I'm still in Slytherin like Mommy?"

    "Maybe you'll go to Ravenclaw. You're the smartest little witch I've ever seen." Ted rubbed her head with a smile.

    "That's because I'm your daughter." Sylvia said with a smile.

    "Really." Ted said seriously, "Those simple logical calculations are hard for your sister to learn, but you can learn it."

    Of course I can learn it, I am also a college degree. Sylvia thought to herself. "Hmm. Then I admit it bluntly?" Sylvia said with a smile.

    "Maybe you will go to Gryffindor." Ted said and patted her on the shoulder, "You are also the most restless little witch I have ever seen."

    "Are all Gryffindors restless wizards?" Sylvia laughed, as if it were something like that.

    "It's not like that. But all the wizards in Gryffindor..." He couldn't seem to find the right words, "It's all interesting. And I think you went to Gryffindor You will have a great time.”

    "I think so too." Sylvia thought seriously, I should be very happy if I go to Gryffindor.

    "Of course, every house has good wizards." Ted reassured, "And you can learn so many spells now. It seems that my youngest daughter is very talented."

    "Dad, don't worry." Sylvia patted her chest, "I will definitely study hard."

    September 1st, London Cross. Merlin knew how much Sylvia had in the suitcase that had used the Traceless Stretch Charm. Brother Bird's cage is in her left hand, and the suitcase is in her right hand. Dora also walked ahead with her owl and suitcase. She raised her eyebrows at Sylvia and rushed into the pillar between Platform Nine and Platform Ten.

    "I've told her many times to hide it." Ted said, shaking his head.

    "Honey, you know, Dora is like that." Andromeda said with a smile, but pressed Sylvia's shoulder tightly, for fear that she would rush over with her sister . And it turns out that Sylvia just thought so too.

    "Let's go there too." Sylvia said impatiently.

    "Let's go." Ted pressed her left shoulder, Andromeda pressed her right shoulder, and the family walked side by side.

    A dark red steam locomotive was parked beside the crowded platform. The sign on the train reads: Hogwarts Express, eleven o'clock. The direction from which it came was now a wrought iron archway, and on it was written: Platform nine and three quarters.

    "This is amazing." Despite being mentally prepared, Sylvia couldn't help but sigh.

    "There will be more magical, I believe you will like Hogwarts." Andromeda said and hugged Sylvia.

    "I'll write often." Sylvia smiled and dropped a kiss on her mother's cheek. Ted helps deliver the owl cage to the conductor.

    "Hey! Do you want to come with me?" Dora waved at Sylvia in the distance, and her classmates looked over curiously, as if to see who her sister was .

    "Go ahead and get in the car! I'll find a spot later!" Sylvia waved at her. Of course she can't miss this good opportunity to make friends, isn't it the Hogwarts Express? Sylvia hugged her parents again before getting on the train with a suitcase.

    As she was about to open a cubicle, there was a sudden explosion in the cubicle. "Damn it!" Sylvia scolded fiercely and ducked back subconsciously. A slight smoke could be seen inside through the sliding windows, and a burst of hilarious laughter from the boys was heard.

    "Don't be frightened by us. Miss." "Want to come in and sit? We don't eat people." Two voices sang in harmony, and the door was pulled open from the inside.

    Two identical red-haired boys looked at Sylvia with a smile. Their faces were clean, but the dark-skinned boy sitting beside them seemed to be blown up.

    I think I know who they are. Sylvia glared at them both.

    "Scared?" One of the boys said, reaching out and waving in front of Sylvia. "Isn't it?" the other boy said and laughed.

    Sylvia slowed down and walked into the compartment and closed the door: "Crackling Explosion Card? What are you doing? How did it explode so badly?"

    "You still saw that we moved hands and feet?" The first boy said, and suddenly there was a different light in his eyes.

    "You moved your hands and feet?" the dark-skinned boy exclaimed.

    "Take it easy. Dude." The second boy patted the dark-skinned boy, "It's exciting isn't it?"

    "Hey, you glued two decks of cards together?" Sylvia picked up one of them and said disappointedly, "I thought it was a coup."

    "What do you think?" The first boy raised his head and said.

    "Sit and sit." The second boy took the suitcase in Sylvia's hand and put it on the shelf above.

    "Thank you," Sylvia said, and sat down beside him.

    "How about it? Come on?" said the first boy, shuffling the cards very skillfully.

    "Want to hear how I play?" Sylvia looked at him.

    This guy must be Fred, and next to me is George. Sylvia thought firmly.

    "What's new for you?" The boy asked, narrowing his eyes, as if he didn't quite believe that the girl in front of him would say something to surprise him.

    "If you are willing to sacrifice your deck of cards." Sylvia said, spreading her hands.

    "Take it." The boy beside her said, throwing a deck of cards to her.

    Sylvia took the deck of cards and transformed each card into a cuboid: "Hands up." The three boys hesitated, but decided to help. There is still a long way to go by train, so it is a pastime. With their help, everything will be remodeled in no time. Sylvia waved her wand and used the Floating Charm to stack the transformed cards into a stack of building blocks.

    "And then what?" asked the boy opposite.

      Box Bibi multi-flavored beans.

    "Sounds interesting," said the boy beside him, "But this isn't necessarily a punishment, is it? Or do you think the chocolate taste is also a punishment?"

    "If I can take it out, it means that it is definitely not ordinary." Sylvia said proudly, "There is no good taste in it."

    "Really?" The boy in front of him expressed doubts.

    "How do you know?" the dark-skinned boy asked, "I mean how did you tell?"

    “First, the color, then the impurities. It’s mainly the experience I have eaten for so many years.” Sylvia explained, “Although I can’t say it’s particularly accurate, it’s close to ten.”

    "Then let's get started." The boy sitting opposite said excitedly.

    Sylvia, the two red-haired boys, and the black-skinned boy. She took one off with ease, and motioned for them to continue. The boys were cautious at first, but soon they figured out the rules of the game and became bold.

    The most taboo thing in this game is blind confidence. With the increase in difficulty, this small tower is already crumbling, and there are several floors or even the last one left, not to mention that this modified version is definitely several times more difficult to play than the original wood. The boys watched Sylvia, but she quickly found a suitable spot and picked one out. They all seemed disappointed for a moment, but then burst into laughter again. Because the boy sitting opposite exploded as soon as he touched one of them.

    "It's fortunate that you didn't use the one sticking together, didn't it?" Sylvia said with a smile.

    "Okay, willing to admit defeat." He shrugged.

    When he picked up the Bibi Duo Bean Box, Sylvia took it first: "Of course the one we won chose for you." She said of course, the other two The boys laughed excitedly.

    "You didn't say this just now." The boy opposite stared.

    "Okay." She put the box back again, "For the sake of what I didn't say, but in the future it must be the winner."

    "You choose." He put the box in front of Sylvia again.

    "I choose?" Sylvia laughed.

    "I don't think it's a big deal, man," said the boy beside her.

    "I'm willing to admit defeat, I won't be so awkward in front of girls, as if I can't afford to lose."

    "What's wrong with the girl? Doesn't the girl still win you?" Sylvia picked out a brown bean and handed it to him, "Pray it might be chocolate."

    "Your spell just now is so powerful." The dark-skinned boy said, "What grade are you in?"

    "I'm a freshman." Sylvia raised her eyebrows.

    "You're a freshman?" said the boy beside her, "but you look like a freshman too."

    "Damn it!" said the boy sitting across from him, "It smells like earthworms. It's disgusting."

    "This one is fine." Sylvia smiled and took out another box of Bibi Duo Beans, "This one is all delicious."

    The boy on the opposite side took the box of colorful multi-flavored beans and stuffed them into his mouth: "Your spell just now is really powerful. Did your family teach you?"

    "In "Standard Spells Beginners"." Sylvia said, "Floating spells, I think they are quite practical."

    "What's your name?" asked the boy opposite, "I'm Fred Weasley."

    It was you.

    "George Weasley," said the boy beside her, reaching out to her.

    "Sylvia Tonks." Sylvia took George's hand.

    "Lee Jordan." The dark-skinned boy also reached out to Sylvia.

    "Good to meet you." Sylvia smiled and shook his hand.

    "Tonks? Are you half-breed or hemp?" Fred asked.

    "Huh? I'm half-blood. My dad is a hemp wizard." Sylvia shook hands with him, and said casually, "What? You have a blood theory?"

    "Haven't you heard of us?" Fred said.

    "Traitor Weasley." George continued.

    "Then you should have heard of us." Sylvia smiled, "My mother is married to Black, who was delisted from the hemp seed."

    "Then we are in a sense." "In some ways." They both looked at Sylvia and said together, "It's quite similar."

    Then they chatted happily together. Fred and George in front of her still looked very immature, they were just two troublesome little boys.

    Enrolling in the same year as both of them may be even more exciting than enrolling with the Savior. Sylvia found that she wanted to go to Gryffindor more now.

    "Hey, are you here yet?" After Sylvia changed into her school uniform, she heard Fred say as soon as she got back into the carriage.

    "Looks like it stopped?" George also looked out the car window.

    The broadcast informs the students that they can get off the bus, and everyone's luggage will be delivered to the school.

    "Really thoughtful, isn't it?" Li said excitedly.

    "Come on, boys." Sylvia said and got out of the train first.

    "How did you change your hairstyle so quickly?" Fred asked beside Sylvia, who had tied her hair in two when she just went to the bathroom A low-pitched group.

    "A necessary skill for girls." Sylvia raised her eyebrows and said.

    "You didn't do it with a wand, did you?" George asked on the other side.

    "Just this little thing? Isn't that taking off your pants and farting?" Sylvia raised her eyebrows again.

    "What kind of metaphor are you talking about?" Li laughed.

    "It's not like a lady to say that." Fred laughed.

    "Thank you, I wasn't." Sylvia said briskly.

    "First-year freshmen! First-year freshmen come here!" A huge figure appeared in front of all the freshmen. Sylvia knew it must be Hagrid.

    "Don't get lost, it's not a lady." Fred said, and walked over first.

    "Raise your head too high, be careful not to fall." Sylvia said and quickly followed.

    "You're so small, be careful not to be stepped on." George said, pulling on Sylvia's sleeve to make sure she wouldn't be pushed apart.

    "If everyone's eyes are not on the top of the long skull." Sylvia said briskly.

    "I find you really interesting, Sylvia." Li smiled.

    "Thanks, I think so too," she admitted bluntly.

    Hagrid led the freshman down a dark, muddy path. Small leather shoes are not easy to walk without sneakers. Sylvia felt that it was difficult to walk, and there might be a humiliating fall at any time, and the boy beside her would never pull her up gentlemanly, but would laugh around her instead. So she was more careful.

    Hagrid let the freshmen cross the Black Lake in a boat every four people just like in the original book.

    "We're just right." Fred said, jumping into a boat, which rocked a few times before it stabilized, "Come on, Sylvia. I'll give you a hand."

    Sylvia handed over to him and jumped onto the boat lightly. "Perfect landing," she said triumphantly, with a triumphant gesture.

    Fred snorted softly. George and Li then sat up, and the four sailed to the castle in a small boat. Hagrid was in the boat diagonally ahead of them, and they happened to be the first boat to go.

    "It's so beautiful." Sylvia's poor literary skills only allowed her to look at the gleaming Hogwarts Castle under the stars and make such a dry admiration. Although the three boys sighed with dirty words, it was not much better.

    "You say, what's in this lake?" Fred asked. "Is there any treasure hidden?"

    "Maybe there are some magical creatures." George said excitedly, "Giant octopus?"

    "Maybe there is also a mermaid." Li was also excited.

    "Head down!" Sylvia quickly pulled Fred and George to the ground when she saw a huge root vine appeared in front of her. It was a pity that she only had two hands, and poor Li hit her forehead hard.

    "Oh, **** it! Are the vines here growing so well? It seems that I will remind the freshmen in the future." Hagrid said, loudly reminding the other students to keep their heads down.

    "Oh!" Li clutched his forehead in pain.

    "Sorry, Lee. I don't have a third hand to remind you." Sylvia said apologetically.

    "It's all right, boy. Madam Pomfrey, the school doctor, can make this pain go away in a minute." Hagrid reassured her.

    "You're so tall, what's your name?" Fred asked, sticking his head out.

    "Rubber Hagrid. I'm the gamekeeper," he said, his beard quivering with every word he uttered.

    "Cool." Sylvia couldn't help but exclaim.

    "You think gamekeeper is cool? Few girls think it's cool." Hagrid smiled and looked at the little girl in front of her. She didn't seem interested in this profession. look.

    "I read it in 'Hogwarts: A History of the School'. Is there a Forbidden Forest here? It sounds like it makes you want to go in!" Sylvia said.

    Fred and George immediately lit up. "Forbidden Forest?" The two of them looked at Sylvia in surprise.

    "Just hearing the name makes people want to go in and explore, doesn't it?" Sylvia looked at them excitedly.

    "Oh, no, boy, you can't go," said Hagrid immediately.

    "I'm Sylvia Tonks. Nice to meet you, Mr. Hagrid." Sylvia smiled and looked at Hagrid, secretly giving Fred and George an ambassador winked.

    "Oh. Sir? Very few people call me Sir." He laughed cheerfully.

    "Fred Weasley." "George Weasley." "Lee Jordan." The boys introduced themselves in turn.

    "I guessed it was Weasley when I saw your red hair." Hagrid said, "Bill has graduated, I can't bear him. I heard that he is going to be a spell breaker. ?"

    "Yes, you know Bill." Fred laughed.

    "Our brothers Charlie and Percy are also at Hogwarts," said George.

    "Charlie often comes to see me too." Hagrid laughed, "but I don't have much contact with Percy."

    "Come on, there's no need to deal with good student Percy, he only has his studies in mind." Fred raised his eyebrows.

    "And whether his bow tie is perfect and whether his schedule follows his stupid schedule." George rolled his eyes, "I can't believe our family has such a boring people."

    "You have three brothers?" Li exclaimed, "I have only one child in our family."

    "We also have a stupid brother and a cute little sister." Fred raised his eyebrows.

    "What about you? Sylvia." George looked at Sylvia.

    "I have a sister in Hufflepuff, sixth grade," she replied.

    "Hey! Charlie is in sixth grade," Fred said.

    "Our family is in Gryffindor." George said proudly, "Me and Fred must be in Gryffindor."

    "I think so too." Sylvia smiled. After all, they're the most Gryffindor people I've ever met. she thought so.

    The moment she climbed the steps, Sylvia felt very incredible. She had indeed crossed the Black Lake in a small boat and set foot on Hogwarts Castle, with the Weasleys walking beside her.

    Watch this opening. My Hogwarts life was nowhere near as peaceful as the Savior's.

    Sylvia laughed as she thought so.

    The author has something to say:

    My private settings are indeed quite a lot hhhhh

    Special follow-up Searle has a bit of a golden finger on the skill point of Disguise Magus (? I try to let her skill exist in daily play hahaha

    And at a slower pace I love writing everyday stories.

    The rhythm will be slightly faster

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