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The caged bird sings with a fearful trill  
of things unknown but longed for still  
and his tune is heard on the distant hill  
for the caged bird sings of freedom.
Caged Bird ~ Maya Angelou.
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WHEN SHE HAD FIRST watched the Harry Potter movies, she had been very young. Being born in 2004 meant that she had to wait a bit until she got older to watch them, and when she did. . . she didn't really see what was so special about them.

Overrated, she had called them.

She remembered them being dreadfully boring to watch, and she didn't really understand anything that was going on in the movies. And that meant that she didn't really understand why everyone was so obsessed with them. That was, until she turned fourteen.

She decided to give them a go, again. This time, she was a little bit older, and — the movies had all been released. She decided on having one of those famous Harry Potter marathons she had heard so much about, since everyone around her would always talk about how amazing they were.

She instantly got pulled in. And when everyone told her about how much better the books were then the movies, she needed to give the books a try.

But see, there was a small problem.

Y/n hated reading. Well, she didn't hate it exactly — she just had a very difficult time getting through a book. She lost interest extremely easily. If the book she was reading weren't interesting from the start, there was no way she was going to read it.

No way.

So even though she told everyone she had read the books, she had actually learnt most facts about the Harry Potter universe, through fan fictions and YouTube videos.

She watched YouTube videos about why the books were better than the movies rather then read the books herself. That was how she learnt that Durmstrang wasn't an all boys school, and Beauxbetons wasn't an an all girls school. But she did notice the stereotypes J.K Rowling had 'accidentally' applied to a lot of characters. About how Seamus, the only 'big' Irish character, seemed to blow up everything, and wanted to turn everything into Rum. And don't even get her started on the only Asian characters being named 'Cho Chang' 'Padma Patil' and 'Parvati Patil'.

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