Chapter 12: Professor Stetson

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The first week of classes were certainly interesting to say the least. Rebecca had received her official schedule in her Wampus common room.

Classes were done slightly differently at Ilvermorny than at Hogwarts

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Classes were done slightly differently at Ilvermorny than at Hogwarts. For one, Rebecca attended classes more often, but she soon found out it resulted in less homework and each class meet lasted an hour.

Rebecca shoved her schedule into her backpack and fastened her new blue Ilvermorny robes with cranberry red lining. Where the Slytherin crest would have been, stitched on was the Wampus crest. Her tie was black, but pinned on it was the Ilvermorny crest. Underneath her robes was a cranberry red blazer with gold buttons. And then there was the plain white shirt. Her knee high skirt was blue as well and the shoes were black with black knee high socks.

 Her knee high skirt was blue as well and the shoes were black with black knee high socks

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Rebecca missed the black robes, but she didn't mind the blue too much.

Rebecca looked around at her common room. Wampus was located in one of the five towers of the castle. Each corner of it held a common room with the center one being the astronomy tower. There were eight levels to the house towers. The bottom was the actual common room and the rest would be a level for every year going up to seven.

Inside the Wampus tower, which was the east tower, there was a large fireplace on the wall that was the hub of the room. Surrounding it were many chairs and a sofa. Against the walls were a few bookshelves and a few more seats. One area was marked off for playing gobstones. Candles lit whatever darkness the fireplace couldn't, and it was interesting to watch the candles because they moved to the fireplace to light themselves in the evening when the sun would go down.

The dormitories were a little darker than the common room. The curtains were a dark red and they wouldn't open unless it was in the mornings. Rebecca was woken to the sudden noise of metal rings sliding across a bar to reveal sunlight. They must had been on a magical timer to open at the right moment so students could get up in time for classes. If one tried to open them, they wouldn't budge.

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