"Well," Vivianna said, turning back around and sitting herself on the Professor's desk, "usually in detention you have to write lines, or clean without magic. It's not too bad really, just boring as hell. But, I don't think we'll do that. Instead, I think we'll just talk. After all, I'm not really a proper prefect am I?" The Slytherin winked at the first year. Really, this little Owens wasn't all to bad.
"Now, in detentions, the teacher will give a lecture on what you did wrong and what you should do instead next time. I think I'll do the same, just give you my version," the witch told the younger student, shifting a bit to get more comfortable. "An adult would probably tell you that in your situation you should go get a Professor. Don't listen to that. You're just leaving your friend alone with the bully, and it's doubtful he'll learn his lesson. Other students say the best idea is to go get at least one older housemate to scare off and maybe threaten the kid. That's a decent idea, but you have the downsides of maybe not being able to find a housemate, and possibly leaving your friend alone. However, it is the best idea if you're way outnumbered. You punched the guy, effective, but got you in trouble. What you should do, is wait until no-one's looking, hex him, and then get out of there. If it wasn't seen, there's no proof it was you, but he'll know who it was, and shouldn't mess with you again. Got that?" the teenager ended her lecture a raised eyebrow.
Vivianna wasn't even sure why she was teaching this little Gryffindor the basic tricks, but there was something she liked about Viola.