Under any other terms, Calvin would have seen the opportunity to revisit Hogwarts after so many years of having been away from the school, as a blessing. After having stepped foot inside the crumbling castle, however, Calvin realized that the task that he had been presented with was nothing other than unfortunate. The wizarding world’s only safe haven had been torn apart, and then left in that condition for far too long. It was tragic.
Rubble crumbled beneath Calvin’s sneaker-glad feet as he climbed through the wreckage in an attempt to get inside. In his hands he held a small piece of paper, which instructed the young man to set to work on reconstructing Hogwarts’ main entrance. Seeing the castle in such a disarray was unsettling to say the least – but Calvin had never been the sort to allow negative emotions, such as the ones that he had first experienced upon setting foot in what was left of the school, to linger for very long.
“Hello!” Calvin greeted those who had already arrived, and immediately began shaking hands with everyone, moving hastily so not to cause anyone to feel left out. “My name is Calvin. This is quite a mess, isn’t it? Not to worry though; I think, with all of us working at once, that we can get Hogwarts looking as good as new in no time at all! Have you lot seen how many people that have volunteered to help? It is amazing!” Calvin exclaimed.
“Have you already come up with a plan to get the entrance fixed? I saw your pile outside. Is that where we are going to be tossing all the rubbish? Wow”- Calvin stopped speaking for a moment to replenish his oxygen supply, and to look about at the damage that had been done to the floor – “Does anyone know how to put tiles back together? Is there a gluing charm? Or a charm for repairing extra big things?” Calvin offered the female nearest to him an encouraging smile, and drew his wand. It was likely that, with that wand, Calvin would do more damage than good, but that was something that he had not yet given any thought at all.