Chap 4: An Unspoken Connection

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luna's pov:

Sitting at the Slytherin table in the Great Hall, I couldn't help but feel like an outsider. i didn't exactly blend in with the sea of green and silver. But my day took an unexpected turn when a friendly Slytherin named Lee Know struck up a conversation with me.
"Hello there," he greeted with a warm smile "I don't think l've seen you around before.I'm Lee Know, by the way." I returned his smile and introduced myself, "I'm Luna, Nice to meet you, Lee Know." Lee Know didn't stop there. He introduced me to his friends, Draco Malfoy and Hwang Hyunjin, both of whom turned out to be incredibly fun to be around. Draco's sharp wit had me laughing within minutes, and Hyunjin's infectious energy kept the mood light and entertaining. For the first time since my sorting into Slytherin, I felt a sense of belonging. These new friends embraced me for who I was, quirks and all. Our conversations were filled with laughter and camaraderie, and I found myself genuinely enjoying their company. However, amidst the laughter and the magic of newfound friendship, there was one enigmatic presence that remained a constant source of curiosity and unease , His unwavering gaze seemed to pierce through me, as if he saw something I didn't even understand about myself. making me wonder what secrets lay behind those intense eyes. i tried to focus on my newfound friends and the joy they brought me, but Tom's stare was a constant distraction. i couldn't shake the feeling that something about him was deeply unsettling, like there was more to him than met the eye. Hyunjin, sensing my discomfort, reached out and placed a reassuring hand on my shoulder. "Don't worry about him," he said softly. "Tom's always been a bit mysterious, but he means no harm." Draco chimed in, "Yeah, he's just...Tom. We're the ones you should focus on. We'll make sure you feel right at home in Slytherin." Their support warmed my heart, and I managed a small smile. In that moment, I realized that I had found something truly special in the company of Lee Know, Draco Malfoy, and Hwang Hyunjin—a friendship that transcended a sense of belonging that had eluded me for so long. As I looked around the room, Tom Riddle's enigmatic gaze still lingering, I couldn't help but feel that I had stumbled upon a group of kindred spirits, misfits who, like me, were searching for their place in the world.

Sia's pov:

The Sorting Ceremony night had been a whirlwind of emotions, from the Sorting Hat's decision to place me in Gryffindor, the same house as mione, to the overwhelming excitement of beginning this new chapter of my life. As the evening's festivities unfolded, the Great Hall was abuzz with laughter, chatter, and the clinking of silverware against plates. Gryffindor students celebrated their newfound unity, their crimson and gold robes shining proudly in the candlelight. Among the sea of new faces, one person stood out: Bang Chan, a tall and charming boy with a smile that could brighten even the darkest days. His friendly demeanor and willingness to help newcomers like me made it easy to understand why he was so well-liked among our housemates. He guided me through the night, introducing me to fellow Gryffindors and making me feel like I truly belonged.
But despite the warmth of my new friendships, my thoughts often drifted to my dear friend Luna, who had been sorted into Slytherin. I couldn't shake the worry that she might be feeling lonely or out of place. Luna had always been the kind of person who saw the beauty in everyone and everything, and I couldn't bear the thought of her feeling isolated on this important night. As the evening wore on, I finally caught a glimpse of Luna from across the Great Hall. She was sitting at a long table filled with her Slytherin peers, her silvery-blonde hair glowing like moonlight in the dimly lit hall. My heart swelled with relief as I saw her engaged in animated conversation with a trio of Slytherins, all of them rather good-looking in their own right. But one among them stood out Hwang Hyunjin, the tall, blonde-haired boy with those intimidating, piercing eyes. Our eyes met for a fleeting moment during a lull in the festivities, and in that instant, it was as if the world around us had fallen silent. I couldn't deny that there was something magnetic about his presence, something that both intrigued and unnerved me. It was a connection I couldn't quite explain, but it was undeniable. However, just as quickly as our eyes had locked, Hyunjin turned his head away, a look of disbelief and perhaps even embarrassment crossing his features. Luna, on the other hand, was laughing heartily at something one of her Slytherin friends had said.
Relief washed over me as I watched Luna's animated conversation with her new friends. It seemed that despite her initial apprehensions about Slytherin, she had found her place and was thriving. I couldn't have been happier for her on this special night. As the Sorting Ceremony night continued with the joyful celebrations of our respective houses, I couldn't help but reflect on the strange connection I had felt with Hyunjin in that brief moment. Hogwarts was indeed a place of magic and mysteries, and it seemed that unexpected bonds and connections could form in the most unlikely of circumstances. It was a reminder that our journey at this magical school was just beginning, and who knew what other surprises awaited us in the years to come.

Chan pov's:
As the Great Hall buzzed with the excitement of the Sorting Ceremony night, I couldn't help but notice Sia's gaze drifting towards someone across the hall. Luna, the girl with silvery-blonde hair who had been sorted into Slytherin, seemed to have captured Sia's attention. Curious and eager to understand what was going on, I leaned in towards Sia, a friendly grin on my face. "Sia, I couldn't help but notice you were looking at someone across the hall. A friend of yours?"
Sia, momentarily surprised by my observation, turned to me with a warm smile. "Yeah, that's Luna," she replied. "She's my friend. We both got sorted into different houses, and I was just worried about her. But look, she seems to be doing just fine, making new friends in Slytherin." My smile widened as I admired the strength of their friendship, even in the face of being sorted into different houses. "That's great to hear. Luna seems like a wonderful person," I commented. "And hey, you've got friends here in Gryffindor too, you know." Sia nodded, gratitude in her eyes. "You're right, Chan. I'm really glad I met you and the others. Hogwarts is a big place, but with friends like you, it feels a bit cozier." I playfully added, "Well, you're stuck with us now, Sia. Gryffindor's finest! And if you ever want to check up on Luna or introduce her to some of us, just let me know. We're always up for making new friends." Sia's face lit up with appreciation. "Thanks, Chan. That means a lot to me. I think Luna would love to meet all of you." As we continued our conversation, I couldn't help but feel a sense of warmth and camaraderie with Sia. her beauty, both inside and out, began to capture my heart. Her smile, her laughter, and the way her eyes lit up when she talked about her passions were like a spell i couldn't resist.


i just know that assia is giggling and kicking her feet in the air rn lmfao

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