Owls and forms

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Warning: This will contain

Underage drinking

Major deaths: none of the main characters though obviously

Jason being Jason

Also, quite a lot of references to Hogwarts Legacy

It had been roughly a day since they had read the last book, letting the new three members of the room read the books and answering any questions they had.

Cooper Barton had been distracted by the teens for most of the day, each one helping him practice some basic spells for when he went to Ilvermony in two years. The room had provided a child's practice wand for the boy so he didn't have to use one of the wands of the teens.

There wasn't much the teens could teach him before he started his own schooling, mostly the wand lighting charm, a couple of color-changing charms, and an animation spell for his toys, who were currently dancing in front of said boy and his sister Lila.

Nathaniel on the other wand was being entertained by Jason Potter, the boy switching eye colors and hair colors much to the toddler's shock and excitement, squealing when Jason's hair flashed from gold, to green, to blue, then back to its natural black hair color.

No one had seen Strange, Dumbledore, Thor or Loki since the last book, the four locked in a room somewhere discussing who knows what.

"I'm getting to old for this stuff." Sirius was complaining to Remus on the couch, drinking a fire whiskey near the Avengers, Remus however rolled his eyes "Sirius, we're only 36. When can complain about being old when we hit middle age in a hundred and fourteen years."

"I'm sorry what did you just say?" Toni whirls around, completely befuddled along with the other Avengers, Sirius and Remus looking confused before Remus's eyes widen in realization "Oh that's right, I completely forgot you muggles don't live as long as us." he said.

Remus stood up, completely in teacher mode, much to Sirius's amusement "You see, we Wizards and Witches are far different from you guys not just because we are capable of using magic. Our bones are denser and take a lot more to break, our immune systems make us unable to get sick by regular non magical diseases. We generally live a lot longer than you. Dumbledore looks like he's in his 70's, but he's actually nearing one forty."

"We also can hold our liquor a lot better. I never get why some of you muggles forbid people buying alcohol before being adults in some countries. We're allowed to drink once we hit thirteen." Sirius hiccups

"You let children start drinking at thirteen?" Toni asks, ignoring Clint's 'Lucky bastards.' comment.

"Not the hardcore stuff, but yes. But as I was saying, generally what would kill you lot would only inconvenience us, there's a reason we allow a 150 pound metal ball to knock us off brooms over seventy feet off the ground, that's like a week stay in the hospital tops for us." Remus says, "We usually live up to 300, but if we take care of ourselves we make it to 500." Remus finishes

The Avengers exchange looks, but before anyone could say anything Strange, Loki, Thor and Dumbledore walk into the room with the third book, the room transforming into a living room again, everyone finding a spot on the couch, Theo sitting next to his mother and leaning his head against her shoulder, Emelia running her fingers through his hair absent mindedly as a screen appeared on the wall showing the Chamber of Secrets with Snape, Jason, Dumbledore and Harry entering it:

"Stay close." Snape orders, his wand lighting up the hall as the four wizards continue their way down the path, pausing to take in the sight of the snakeskin before continuing on their way, before at last they entered the chamber.

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