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Slytherin-Ravenclaw friendship moodboard - promo for @interhouseunitynet
I just realised...
If all the traits of the four houses had not been put together, Hogwarts would never have been built. All those stories we grew up on, from Harry’s first flight to the mess that The Cursed Child is would never have been realised. James and Lily would have never fallen in love, there would be no ‘Slytherin’ or ‘Gryffindor’ in history books. They only exist because of the pooled in trait of the Founders.
If they had no ambition, the very idea of Hogwarts would not exist, for what importance is the idea of a school when they were unheard of (remember these are the Middle Ages, rightly called the Dark Ages), when they were executed for the idea of magic regardless of whether or not they practised it.
If they were not resourceful, Hogwarts could not exist, because, what money or land do they have?
If they were not intelligent, they could hardly teach future generations how to survive. They could not build a towering structure like Hogwarts, or study, teach or practice those spells that are littered throughout the castle, from the moving staircases to the talking portraits.
If they were not hard working, the school and castle could hardly have been built up as they were. The school would never have attained fame, just as the citadel would never have been built.
If they were not brave, they would never have gone through with the idea. Hogwarts would be nothing but a fantasy of theirs.
It is only due to the fact that they all shared those that Hogwarts exists. They were not only epitomes of what their houses stand for, they had to have all contained all those characteristics for Hogwarts to flourish.
I still am not the biggest fan of Gryffindor.
S. A. S. S CREW
“Okay in three, two, one!”
Swati Pevekar, Astoria Greengrass, Sage Kelleen, and Sullivan Fawley.
commission by @saliechelon255
(mis)understanding
for the @interhouseunitynet january challenge
Ginny spots her through the window of a cafe, stirring her cup with a distant look.
Besides passing glances, more glares on Ginny’s part, the two hadn’t interacted much in school and something tugs her into the cafe.
“Cho,” Ginny waves, not at all surprised by the stare she gets in return.
Cho is slow to repeat Ginny’s name, as if unfamiliar on her tongue and Ginny waits for an invitation.
“Please, sit,” Cho gestures, her face now painted in a curious stare.
Smiling, Ginny takes her place across from Cho, accepting her offer of a drink.
It’s a tensioned silence as the drink arrives, Ginny unsure of where to go from here.
She hadn’t thought that far ahead.
“How have things been?” she tests the waters first and Cho gives her a small smile.
“Good. I work at the bookstore just down the way.”
Ginny doesn’t visit the shop as much as she’d like and she nods her interest for Cho to continue.
Cho’s smile falters for just a moment and she stares down at her cup.
“Is it bad?” she whispers. “That I still haven’t moved on?”
Ginny blinks at this sudden confession and she reaches out, taking Cho’s hand in her own.
“The war took so much from us,” Ginny starts, her voice trembling. “What happened in school...”
Painful memories flash in Ginny’s mind, dragging her back to her first year and she shudders when Cho squeezes her hand.
“I’m sorry,” Cho shakes her head. “I shouldn’t have said anything.”
“No. No, I’m grateful you did. So many refuse to,” Ginny immediately jumps in.
Too many people have kept quiet, moving on in a way that just seemed like forgetting. It isn’t as simple as that for Ginny and with some of her closest friends, including Harry, out of the country, she’s been left alone in her past.
“If only we could’ve helped you sooner,” Cho’s thumb runs along Ginny’s knuckles. “After finding out what happened to you, I was so angry and scared.”
Ginny swallows down what claws at her throat, trying to remember if she had ever noticed Cho much at all during her first few years at Hogwarts.
“Cedric was a good person. The world isn’t as bright without him in it,” Ginny returns the gesture.
The world around them has faded away and the two hold onto each other as if this is their final lifeline. Such different lives, yet crossing over all the same, silent regrets grow in Ginny’s mind.
“Would you like to stop by my place sometime? Where we can talk more?”
Cho’s voice cuts through Ginny’s thoughts and she glances up.
The smile on Cho’s face is different from before. It’s comforting, gentle, this time and Ginny can’t help but nod.
After a few more exchanges, the two girls make their way to leave the cafe, Cho needing to get back to work and Ginny unsure of where she’ll head next.
As they depart on the streets, Ginny finds herself longing to be in Cho’s company again, her heart beating quietly for the first time in years.
After a little break during November, the Interhouse Unity Net is back with another creation event! This event will center around members of different Hogwarts houses celebrating the holidays together!
This event is open to absolutely anyone, and all types of creations are welcome. You can create content for any type of positive relationship between characters of two houses, such as a friendship, a familial relationship, or a romantic relationship. The event will run from December 1st-December 31st.
Please be sure to tag your creations with #interhouseunitynet in the first 5 tags so that we can reblog it! We can’t wait to see all the amazing creations everyone comes up with!
Catch My Breath
Summary: Oliver just wants to be left alone but life has other ideas
Rating: G
Genre: Emotional Hurt/Comfort, Confessions. Enemies to Something
Words: 913
A/N: HIPPY BATHDAY @oliverwvvd!!! sending u all my love >3<
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Solitude
Summary: A moment between Oliver and Marcus
Rating: T
Genre: Angst, Emotional H/C, Enemies to something (friends if y’wanna go with that)
Words: 1433
A/N: hey look i jumped the gun with winter fics again
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Fright Night
Marcus doesn’t know why he fools himself every year.
All he has to do is politely decline, stay inside for the night and not have to worry about his nerves.
Except he always caves in, regretting his decision all the way to the entrance of the haunted houses.
Yes, houses, because Terence loves being scared to an unfathomable degree.
The first step in is fine, Marcus more disgusted by the body part decorations than scared.
He spots the screamers before Adrian and Terence do, pulling on his facade of disinterest for the first part of the house.
Until the strobe lights, the hands reaching out from the walls top to bottom, and Marcus finds himself separated from his friends.
He knows the hands are fake, that nothing will really hurt him, but they’re too close.
The flashing leads him astray and Marcus backs into a corner, his chest heaving with no way to catch his breath.
Everyone seems to pass by, focused on the path ahead than a huddled man almost in tears. Marcus can’t even find it in himself to call for help, his hands covering his face from the flashing lights.
“Hey, let’s get you to the exit,” a voice shouts over the artificial screams and a hand lands on Marcus’ shoulder, causing him to curl away.
Despite the noise around him, Marcus can hear the soothing voice, the gentle guide of hands as he’s brought onto his feet and led into a door close by.
Once in a sparsely lit hallway with no decorations or deceiving music, Marcus’ breath comes out shuddered.
He didn’t mean to grab onto the stranger that helped him and he pulls his hand back only to have it be caught halfway.
“It’s okay. Hang on to me until we get outside okay?”
Nodding, Marcus glances over, attempting to give the blood-drenched actor a smile.
The gesture is returned before the man jumps into conversation that doesn’t matter and the two come out into the chilled night.
“Marcus!”
Terence and Adrian run over to Marcus, both hugging him tight.
“We didn’t mean to lose you, we tried to go back but they wouldn’t let us!”
Marcus says nothing, just grateful to have his friends with him again and he pulls away from the hug to thank the actor.
“All in a day’s work,” the actor shrugs, his soft grin a stark contrast to his costume.
He disappears on an unfinished note, but Marcus doesn’t run after him.
As he follows Terence and Adrian through the rest of the fairgrounds, his friends give constant reassurance, occasionally interrupted by Terence’s, “He was cute. You should get his number.”
Marcus rolls his eyes, his usual, aloof self finally coming back. “Oh, yeah, sure. Like that would ever turn into something.”
“Good story to tell your kids when they ask how you met,” Adrian channels and Terence’s grin is proud.
Again, Marcus brushes off his friends as the rest of the evening continues with less scaring and much more fun until they are ready to leave for the night.
When he spots a familiar actor waiting by the exit, Marcus’ heart thrums in his chest and for the first time in his life, he welcomes his fear as he and the man approach each other, intense stares and smiles to match.