
1-Nov
Hey Diary.
Today I met a 4th year girl named Wilma Bulstrode. She had been sitting all alone in a window seat when I walked by, so I said hello. She apparently had heard about me from someone or something because she looked up then blurted out “hey you’re Ava, the muggleborn in hufflepuff, right?” And when I nodded, she looked so relieved. And then she asked me about lucky charms.
I thought she meant the cereal, so I started to describe it, but she looked so baffled. Eventually she figured out that I was talking about something other than what she meant and so I started explaining about lucky objects like charm bracelets and rabbits feet and acorns and clovers…
Eventually we went down a figurative rabbits hole and I volunteered to teach her how to make a charm bracelet with beads and plastic charms. I had to bug the muggles studies professor (Mr. Caldwell!) for supplies, but he provided them.
After dinner we sat in an out of the way corner and made little charms out of shrinky dink. She was fascinated by “muggle magic,