
It was a huge shock when Hogwarts finally entered the 21st century. For centuries, the school had been stuck in the past, bound to certain traditions that hadn’t been updated in decades. But now, the headmistress McGonagall had decided to implement many much needed changes. One of the most exciting changes was the introduction of Starbucks – the first location in Magical Britain.
The news about Starbucks spread like wildfire, and soon enough everyone was excited about the prospect of having a proper coffee shop in the castle. But Neville was particularly excited. He had always been fascinated by latte art, and he had been wanting to learn how to do it for a long time. So when he heard that there was a Starbucks opening up, he decided to apply for a job there.
At first, Neville was a bit nervous about his new job. He had never worked in a coffee shop before, and he had no idea what he was getting himself into. But he soon realized that he had nothing to worry about. Everyone at Starbucks was incredibly friendly and welcoming, and they were more than happy to help him learn the ropes.
Soon enough, Neville had mastered the art of making latte art. He was able to make intricate designs that were as beautiful as they were delicious. He quickly became a favorite among the Hogwarts students, who would often come to the coffee shop just to admire his creations.
The coffee shop was a huge hit. Students of all ages began coming in droves, enjoying the variety of drinks on offer. Neville was often asked to make special drinks for his younger customers, like refreshing lemonades or cozy hot chocolates. Older students, meanwhile, would often come in desperate for caffeine to help them finish their assignments.
Thanks to Neville and Starbucks, Hogwarts was finally brought into the 21st century. The students were now able to enjoy all of the amenities of the modern world, like lattes and iced coffees. But more importantly, they had discovered the magic of Starbucks – and all the friends that came with it. Neville had made countless friends during his time at the coffee shop, and the bonds that he had formed with the students would last a lifetime.