November had arrived, bringing with it a harsh cold air that prickled your lips. Winter was truly on the way and Steven had guessed that it wouldn't be long until the snow arrived. Snow. It was something Steven neither liked nor disliked. Sure it was fun, sledging down the sloping lawns of Hogwarts grounds - last year the Professors had arranged for a heard of reindeer to pull students around the grounds and into Hogsmede on. That was the part Steven liked. The relaxing part. The peaceful part.
Then of course there were the snowball fights. Any child aged fourteen would surely wish to participate in a snowball fight. Not Steven. Or perhaps he would if his older brother and twin sister didn't seek him out with their friends to cover him in an avalanche. They mean't well, although it was never well received. Steven would always fold his arms and storm off away inside the castle. It had been pretty much like that since Steven and his twin sister started Hogwarts.
It was surprising that the three were in separate houses, but then, for Steven, that was a plus. It wasn't that he hated his siblings they just annoyed him, bullied him. He was the center of all their jokes, all their pranks and all their fun, whether it be placing him victim to a food 'spillage' or hitting him with a trip jinx.
Thankfully, being in Ravenclaw, Steven didn't sit with his siblings during meal time he found himself at the Ravenclaw table. Even when it wasn't time for tea Steven would sit at the bare table away from Gryffindor and Hufflepuff.
This is ridiculous. Steven thought as he read over his history of magic. Why would anyone even say that goblins were the source of all evil. There are far worse things that wizards had done in throughout time. Steven was sat at the Ravenclaw table, pondering over his history of magic homework on goblin riots. Twelve and a half inches complete, four to go. How Steven was going to fit it all in he had no idea, although his thoughts were soon drawn away by the arrival of a Hufflepuff fourth year: Sofia Scamander.
Steven was aware of her, how could you not be? She sure was original and stood out more than even some of the popular students - unlike the popular students not for the right reasons. Sofia was simply weird and ....
Oh. My. God. Steven thought to himself as he watched her, wide-eyed, clamber onto the table before him. Hesitantly he glanced around, rather embarrassed at the fact Sofia was, was... Making snow?! Four inches away from him.
A few students had began to point and giggle, making Steven feel extreamly uncomfortable. If his siblings walked in now that's all he'd need. Perhaps his Hufflepuff brother would be more understanding, after all he would have seen even more of Sofia in the common room, but his sister. She was the fiery one. The one who'd never let Steven forget this humiliating moment.
'Urm. Excuse me.' Steven said pointedly, craning his neck to look at her face and attempting to ignore the unusual taste of clothing she wore, 'What are you doing?' He hoped he didn't come across rude, sure he could be moody but he never wanted to bluntly hurt someone's feelings, especially Sofia's. She always had good intentions, or at least he assumed she did... If only she wasn't so odd.