Chapter Twenty-Five: The Jet Lag Struggle Is Real
Nico's P.O.V.WHY WAS THAT EVERY TIME this year I had visited Camp Halfblood everything blurred by so quickly I didn't even notice when I was back at Hogwarts wearing the stupid uniform again? It was Sunday when I arrived back at the school... and as soon as Piper, Leo, and I stepped foot back in the Common Room Percy and Annabeth came up to us.
"How'd it go? Annabeth blurted out.
"It was an okay break. I spent a lot of time with Calypso," Leo nodded.
I snorted as Piper retorted, "A lot of time translates to every second of the whole week now, apparently."
"One of these days I'm going to magically glue your mouth shut," Leo turned to Piper.
Piper stuck her tongue out at him. Which led Percy and Annabeth to laugh.
"What happened here when we were gone?" I asked the two of them.
"Nothing much," Percy shrugged.
There was a moment of silence between the five of us before Piper spoke out again, "I'm kind of- actually no... I'm really tired. I think I'm going to go to bed."
"Tired?" Annabeth asked, appalled. "It's only half past seven."
"Jet lag," she groaned, before starting towards the stairs. On the first step she turned back to look at us once more. "We have classes tomorrow, right?"
"Yeah," Annabeth said. "And head's up... Sometime during this week McGonagall's going to call you in for a session to talk about your career or whatever after school."
"What?" The three of us asked at once.
"Apparently it's required for all fifth years," Percy shrugged.
"So you two don't have to do it," Leo realized.
"That's because we supposedly already took our OWLs," said Annabeth.
"Supposedly," Piper said, sighing.
"When are we supposed to know when to go to McGonagall?" I asked.
"It's posted on the notice board."
At the same time, all three of us rushed over to the notice board and found the list of names that consisted of all the Fifth Year Gryffindors. I was due for the last slot on Tuesday right after Lavender Brown. I would be in her office at half-past four, which meant I would miss almost all of Herbology. That was my least favorite subject next to DADA. It was amazing that Persephone hadn't killed me already in that class.
But the bad thing was even after I had skimmed the leaflet about career choices, I still had no idea what I was going to say. All the job examples were stupid stuff like Healer, Wand Maker, Potioneer, and how was I even supposed to know what the Hades an Auror was? I guess my only choice was to wing it. And no, I don't mean Owlery Keeper.
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Yesterday, DADA had been cancelled. Instead of enduring Umbridge's silenced awkward reading, we watched Fred and George Weasley make their final prank at Hogwarts. Even though I had never been close with them, it strangely saddened me to see them leave the school. They had been the only people left still willing to openly defy Umbridge when it came to creating havoc in the school.
They had been cool. Especially when it came to getting Peeves's respect. He wouldn't even salute me. Maybe I should ask Dad to... no. I'll forget it.
But while everybody else was talking about Fred and George, I had other things on my mind. I had about only a few minutes left before I had to go talk to McGonagall. Piper already had her talk. According to her it had gone terrible and she and McGonagall had finally decided on Journalist.
"At least it's something non-magical," Leo reassured her as we left Care of Magical Creatures.
She rolled her eyes, "Leo we're not actually going to do these jobs, you know that right? We're due to leave in just a little over a month from now."
"Well I forget, okay," he said in defense.
"Sure Leo," I said.
"It's true."
"I'm sure it's very not true, but I have to leave for my stupid session with McGonagall now."
"Ha!" he said.
"Say what you want to, it'll be your turn tomorrow."
We parted ways as they started down the trail to the Green Houses, while I continued up to the castle. It took me maybe about ten minutes, but I eventually found myself standing outside of McGonagall's office. I probably stood there for three minutes before Lavender Brown came out, with a startled expression on her face.
"H- hey Nico," she said before taking off down the hallway for Herbology.
"Come in Di Angelo," came McGonagall's voice from inside her office.
I walked in, taking a seat across from the Professor. She moved a few papers around before meeting my eyes. It felt weird for it to be only the two of us, not a whole class to distract her from me sitting in the back of the room.
"Well, Di Angelo, this meeting is to talk over any career ideas you might have, and to help you decide which subjects you should continue into sixth and seventh years," said Professor McGonagall in a tone that made the words sound rehearsed. "Have you had any thoughts about what you would like to do after you leave Hogwarts?
"Not at all," I told her honestly. I wanted this to be over quickly. "I mean, I know what I don't want to do. But that's it."
"Not the easiest thing I can work with," she huffed. "But I can try."
She picked up more papers and started browsing through them, "I would suggest nothing requiring NEWTs for Divination, Care of Magical Creatures, History of Magic, Herobology and Transfiguration. Your grades in these subjects have decreased drastically this year."
"It's been a hard year I guess," I said.
"I would suggest something that has potions, charms, or an astonomer. They seem to be your best subjects."
"But what kind of job just has potions or charms?" I ask her.
"You could become a potioneer," she suggested. "Or an astronomer. Or spell inventor. Or you could even get a lower position in the Ministry. All of those require at least an 'Acceptable' or an 'Exceeds Expectations' on some of the subjects."
"Any of those would be okay, I guess," I said, feeling something rise in my stomach. This was starting to get uncomfortable. I wanted to leave.
McGonagall looked at me one more time before marking something down on a piece of parchment, "So I'll be removing Divination, Care of Magical Creatures, History of Magic, and Herbology from your schedule for next year."
"What about Transfiguration?" I asked her.
"I believe that you could improve in my class, Di Angelo. Seeing as it isn't as low as the other four subjects."
"Er- alright I guess."
"And that concludes our career consultation," she shuffles the papers one more time. "You may return to class Nico."
As I left her office, I noted that she called me by my first name instead of last. At least she tried to help me with my future. For the first time, I kind of felt bad that I had to leave before next year.
Me: I do not own any of the characters. All characters either belong to Rick Riordan or J.K. Rowling.
Nico: I just realized something.
Me: *sighs* What?
Nico: Moldy Shorts-
Me: Voldemort.
Nico: Yeah, yeah. Whatever his name is, his parents took the, 'I got your nose' game way too far.
Me: *awed silence* Nico you are a freaking Hades genius....10/12/15
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