VICTOIRE
The hallway in the castle had the kind of damp smell Lucia associated with recent rain. The grey stone never seemed to retain heat, so the hallways always felt rather like walking through a cold cave tunnel, with hints of dust in the scent of less popular hallways.
"Do you play Quidditch?" Tom asked leisurely as they walked to their DADA class across the school, which was located on the third floor.
"Definitely not." Lucia scoffed, allowing her fingernails to trace a crease in the cover of her textbook absentmindedly, "How about you?"
"Never been interested." Tom confirmed her suspicion, shoving one hand into his pocket, "I've always had other things on my mind."
"Of course." Lucia cocked an eyebrow, digging her fingernail into the book enough to scratch through the surface. She winced and tried to smooth over the small imperfection.
They were only just on time to class, and most students were already sitting around the classroom.
The DADA classroom hadn't changed much over the years. An iron chandelier hung precariously from the stone ceiling, a dragon skeleton nearby which would sway in the presence of powerful spells being practiced by students. Large windows lined the sides of the classroom, with a projector and blackboard each side of several rows of desks.
Tom had always been fond of the subject, particularly the practical learning that had built the foundations for what he'd achieve in the future (or past you could say).
A couple of the students looked up as they walked in, seemingly curious to see the pair. Hogwarts rarely got new students, so it was a sight of interest when they did.
Lucia slid behind one of the only free desks, next to a Gryffindor girl. Tom took the seat beside her and set his books on the desk gently.
The Gryffindor girl was rather beautiful, her blonde hair cascading down her shoulders in an effortlessly perfect way. Something about her aura was incredibly alluring. Around her neck she wore a necklace with a fang as the pendant, a rather harsh contrast to her perfectly pristine appearance otherwise. Lucia suspected it may signal her personality differed broadly from her appearance at first glance.
Her name was Victoire Weasley of course.
There was no way anyone didn't know the Weasley children who went to the school, especially the daughter of the striking Bill and Fleur Weasley.
She smiled charmingly at Lucia, who was slightly surprised, but returned it graciously.
"Good morning everyone, please turn to page 157." A female voice sounded from the back of the classroom, "I am Professor Susan Bones, and I will be your Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher this year."
The woman in billowing robes walked down the room, between the desks and towards the front of the class. She had a kind look in her eyes, and her red hair was fastened in a neat brain down the back of her head.
It really seemed that DADA teachers never lasted more than a year, the teacher from the previous year having not returned again.
"We'll begin with a refresher on non-verbal spells today, but I don't want just the simple use of expelliarmus like usual. Get creative with your spells, but of course use nothing that will harm your opponent." She explained, scrawling a couple of sample spells on the chalkboard in case anyone was stuck for ideas, "Partner up with the person beside you please."
Since Victoire was on the edge of a table, Lucia would be paired with her. Tom was next to a Hufflepuff boy, and he seemed rather displeased with the pairing already.
"Hi, I'm not sure if we've spoken before, but I'm Lucia." She introduced herself, not recalling a time where there paths had crossed significantly before.
"I'm Victoire, I didn't realise we were getting a new teacher again. What is with this school and DADA teachers not sticking around?" She responded charmingly. "Shall we get started?"
"Let's." Lucia smiled, happy to not be getting dirty looks from her like some of the girls at the school, for some reason particularly those in her own house and year.
They both drew their wands at the ready, pointing at each other with extremely focused expressions. Victoire had the kind of eyes that you could easily get lost in, and Lucia recalled her mother, Fleur Delacour's Veela ancestry which explained a lot about her daughter.
Lucia kept her concentration fixed on the blonde, and in her head focused on accentuating the words 'petrificus totalus' robustly in her mind.
It only took a couple of seconds before Victoire's body went stiff and her eyes fixed, falling to the ground and signalling the spell had worked.
"Well done Miss..." Professor Bones spoke approvingly.
"Cohen." Lucia smiled awkwardly at the praise, before turning to Victoire to mutter the counter curse.
"Sorry about that." Lucia said apologetically as Victoire brushed off her robes and stood up.
"Don't worry about it." Victoire chuckled lightly, "Again?"
The two witches resumed their previous position, looking concentratedly at each other again.
Lucia's eyes flickered to behind Victoire, where Tom had used incarcerous on his opponent who was now lying on the ground bound with ropes. Tom had made no move to remove the spell.
It only took this distraction for Victoire to hit Lucia with a non-verbal jelly legs curse. She fell to the stone floor, laughing at how stupid she must have looked.
"Sorry." Victoire giggled.
"All good." Lucia assured her, leaning against the nearest desk, "I think I just need to sit for a few minutes while it wears off."
Lucia attempted to move one of her legs, but with no luck. Her legs truly did feel like jelly, no stability whatsoever.
Victoire came to sit next to her on the floor to keep her company, fiddling with her wand between her fingers.
"So, where is your boyfriend from? I haven't seen him around before." Victoire struck up a conversation, considering they'd have to sit and wait for Lucia's legs to work properly again.
"Oh, Tom? He's from France, kind of... He's moved around a lot." Lucia explained, "And he's not technically... my boyfriend. We haven't really talked about it."
"Yeah, my boyfriend Teddy and I took a while to make it official. I suppose there really isn't any rush." Victoire responded assuringly.
"Teddy Lupin?" Lucia queried, "He graduated a couple of years ago, right?"
"Yes, that's him." Victoire blushed lightly, diverting her eyes to Tom and the Hufflepuff boy, who was on the ground again from yet another curse Tom had hit him with. "Tom seems rather talented, does he have much duelling experience?"
Tom didn't even look like he was trying, and it was apparent that the Hufflepuff boy was getting quite frustrated that he couldn't curse Tom even once.
"Yeah, he's had a fair bit out practice." Lucia replied awkwardly, diverting her gaze, "Ah finally, I feel like I can control my legs again." She announced soon after, sounding rather pleased as she stretched them in front of her back and forth.
"Back to your seats everyone, I need to explain this week's essay." Professor Bones spoke over the chatter of the classroom.
Some students were still recovering from curses that had been aimed at them, none painful of course, but many took a while to wear off.
Lucia stood up on still slightly shaky legs and took her seat back at the desk beside Tom's.
"You could have given the kid a bit of a break." Lucia talked quietly to Tom, stifling a laugh at the boy's shaken and rather green appearance as he sat back down next to Tom.
"Trust me, I was trying to be easy on him." Tom scoffed.
Professor Bones stood at the front of the classroom now, and had written an essay prompt on the board. "I want 15 inches of parchment on the advantages and disadvantages of non-verbal spells on my desk by next week. They are a useful tool in duelling, and an important component in a lot of the more advanced defensive magic we'll be studying for your N.E.W.T.s this year."
Some of the class groaned at homework being given on the first lesson of the first day, but it was to be expected at N.E.W.T. level classes.
Lucia was already feeling how this year would be, a lot of time spent in the library just to achieve an Acceptable grade. Lucia had always done well at academics when she put her mind to it, but the last couple of years she'd put hardly any effort into her schoolwork. She supposed she should be grateful her natural intelligence had got her so far.
Tom had written the prompt down on a piece of parchment, and Lucia had to force herself not to roll her eyes. She knew Tom would be an overachiever, but seeing it in the flesh was rather amusing. Despite it being a different century, some things wouldn't change.
"See you at lunch?" Lucia said as Tom and her walked out of the classroom. He nodded in response.
As Lucia made her way to Care of Magical Creatures, she saw Victoire tailing not far behind her, so she paused and waited for her to catch up.
"Are you in Care of Magical Creatures now too?" Lucia asked with a smile, adjusting her grip on her book.
"I am." She responded with a smile, and they continued walking together down the grassy hill towards Hagrid's hut.
author's note
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