automagical ; adjective
done, operating, or happening in a way that is hidden from or not understood by the user, and in that sense, apparently "magical"
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by definition, anything could be considered automagical
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Ravenclaws are supposed to be geniuses, top of the class, logical people. They get all the answers right and get the password to the common room on the first try.
I don't.
I'm still a Ravenclaw, but I don't belong.
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Catherine Storan and Carter Jones, both sixth year Ravenclaws, have been friends since the first day, and in a relationship since midway through their fifth year. Ingrid Tate, Catherine's best friend since the first day, is a sixth year Hufflepuff. Sophie-Anne Brenner, a sixth year Slytherin, also one of Catherine's closest friends. Her only friends.
She's a Ravenclaw who doesn't fit the perfect image, an outcast. Her grades are barely average and her homework is always wrong. She's always forgotten.
Until a dark power falls over Hogwarts, and she seems to be the only one who knows what's happening.
(Y/N) Middlebrook was terribly excited for her fourth year at Hogwarts. But at the same time she was extremely anxious. This year was the year she wanted to tell her crush she was hopelessly in love with him. But how? Cedric Diggory. He was practically unattainable. Not to mention the unspoken rule about Hufflepuffs and Slytherin's having absolutely no contact with each other. Not that it had mattered. She and Cedric had been best friends since their very first day. Secretly of course. But now she had to figure out how to tell Cedric she loved him.
Note: I do not own any of the Harry Potter characters or events that are identical to the books or movies. Harry Potter belongs to the amazing J.K. Rowling so I can't take credit for her work. She's truly magnificent.
Note #2: This story takes place while Harry is in his 1st year at Hogwarts. (Y/N) and Cedric are just going into their fourth year. This is 3 years before the Triwizard Tournament.