Past The Stereotypes

Past The Stereotypes

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Not every Gryffindor has to be brave, not every Hufflepuff has to be happy, Not every Ravenclaw has to be really smart, And not every Slytherin has to be cruel. Four students are able to look past the basic stereotypes and realize that. But not everyone can accept that... As you all probably know I am not the great JK Rowling, nor do I own any of her characters or places other than the characters that I have created on my own. Cover by @ZiaFandomTrash
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