Prologue
Just imagine for a moment…
You’re a little 11 year old kid, seemingly nothing special about you. You’ve lived an ordinary life up to this point. You go to school and learn about incredibly interesting things, like how to say your 7 times table! WOW, so FUN and EXCITING!
…now, imagine that you’re this seemingly normal kid living this seemingly normal life, and then one day, out of the blue, you receive a letter.
I KNOW, SO EXHILARATING! The address on this letter reads;
“Jeeves Montgomery,
The 3rd Bedroom on the left,
30 Poshperson Place,
Wessex.
HS64 G83”
Reading the address, you feel extremely creeped out. Who sent this letter? And how on earth do they know what room I sleep in? You take a look over your shoulder, to make sure nobody is watching as you peel open the envelope, curious as to what else this mysterious, creepy person knows about you. You pull a letter from the envelope and begin to read…your jaw drops. You can’t believe what you’re reading.
“I-I-I’m a witch or wizard!?” You ask yourself, depending on how you identify. “No, that can’t be right…”
As you continue to read, you find that you’ve been invited to attend a school. In that exact moment, you “Pfft!” as you scrumple the letter up.
“I ain’t going to another school,” you think to yourself, “I hate the one I’m already in, but at least I know people there!”
You throw the letter in the trash and go about your day…
…the following 3 weeks, you receive 183 letters all saying the same thing as the first one. Your parents or guardian put in a complaint at the local post office, but they assure your carer that they’ve never seen these letters before. Fed up of having to deal with drowning in envelopes every day as they shoot through every damn orifice of your house, your family decides to move. You wind up taking refuge in a small abandoned shack in the middle of the ocean during a rainstorm. You have no electricity, no Wi-Fi, your phone can only get 3G, which is dead slow, and is also running out of charge. This sucks, but at least the people that were waterboarding you with letters can’t find you here…or do you thought, until you hear a SLAM against the door of your ocean shack! You’re startled out of your skin as you flee to the corner of the room, cowering in fear as your parents or guardians bravely stand at the ready, shotgun in hand. After a few heart-stopping moments, the shack door is ripped completely from its hinges, and crashes to the floor, revealing a monstrous, terrifying figure with a big beard!
After a minor misunderstanding that involved shotgun shells being fired, it turned out that this massive yeti that had barged in on you wasn’t a yeti, but an extremely large human, and he was actually REALLY NICE! He showed off some cool magic tricks and stuff, and explained that you were a witch or wizard, and that you’ve been invited to attend a school where you would learn how to do magic!
Naturally, your parents or guardians go along with this and lets you leave the shack in the middle of the night, during a rainstorm, with this complete stranger who just broke in, on his flying motorcycle, and your new life as a witch or wizard begins, and you’re SO EXCITED!
…well, in the case of the vast majority of the students who’ve ever attended Hogwarts, most everything that I described after you opened the letter, didn't happen. In a pandemic of gullibleness and bad parenting, most kids and families jumped at the chance to attend the Magic School with basically zero questions asked. Thank Christ this wasn’t some scam, or worse.
Despite her brother’s apprehension about letting the incredibly gullible and suggestible Trixie attend Hogwarts when he had read her letter, Trixie was adamant. She wanted to be a witch, and more specifically, she wanted to be special…and special, she was.
ACT 1 - Bed Head.
Around 9 months have passed since Trixie had first set foot in Hogwarts. See, she was not like most of the students in her year group, as unlike them, Trixie had received her letter not when she was 11 years old, but rather, when she was 16. So there she was, a girl in year 5 of Hogwarts, and she had little to no magical knowledge or experience. It’s fair to say, then, that it’s been a bit of a roller coaster for Trixie… and in this moment in particular, Trixie seems as though she’s plummeting down.
See, a few weeks ago, Trixie’s best friends, Blair and Celestia Ravenwood, whom Trixie met in Hogwarts, had attempted to turn two students into frogs using magic. The Ravenwood Sisters are nothing if not mischievous, and they are extremely talented witches, however on this occasion, their prank horribly backfired, and they missed their mark…and hit two other students instead. Unfortunately, their intended targets, students by the name of Tommy Bedlam and Chris Crowe, had not taken kindly to The Ravenwood Sister’s attempted toading, and the ensuing conflict did not end well for Blair and Celestia.
Being tough cookies, and with a little help from their good friend magic, the sister’s recovered quickly. The incident did, however, enrage Trixie, who sought an opportunity for revenge upon those who had hurt her friends. The young blonde girl didn’t have to wait very long, as she had been pitted against Chris Crowe in dueling class, and she would step onto the table opposite Crowe, ready to unleash her unbridled fury upon him…she fought valiantly, however in the end, she had suffered the same fate as her friends. Trixie Bordeaux had been defeated. She had failed her friends.
This cold hard fact weighs heavy on her mind as we see Trixie, alone in the Hufflepuff girl’s dormitory, head buried in her pillow, weeping as though she had just lost a beloved family pet. Losing sucked, and Trixie certainly wouldn’t be happy after such a defeat, but the fact that she had vowed to get revenge for Blair and Celestia, and had failed in that endeavor…to Trixie, it felt like she had committed the gravest of sins.
As the young blonde girl weeps, her cries muffled in the pillow, Blair and Celestia walk through the door…literally.
“YES! IT WORKED!” Celestia cheers in triumph, as she turns to see Blair pass through a solid wooden door as though it didn’t exist. “The potion worked! We can walk through walls!”
Looking bored and unimpressed, Blair shrugs. “Eh, it’s a useless ability to have.”
“Hey!” Celestia responds, offended. “I spend weeks on that potion!”
“And once it wears off, you’ll never make another one, because again, it’s a crap ability.” Blair says, seemingly trying her hardest to stomp out any feeling of achievement that her sister may have. “Like, you could’ve spent weeks making a potion that turns the drinker into a genius…could’ve used it on Trixie.”
Hearing the sly insult, Trixie’s weeping intensifies.
Hearing this, and coming to the realization that they’re not alone in the dormitory, Celestia speaks up.
“Nah, Trixie don’t need no genius juice! She’s super smart already!” Celestia says loudly, making sure Trixie hears the compliment.
Blair snickers, thinking it’s a joke, before Celestia gives her a stern look, and points toward the bed where Trixie lays crying. Each bed in the room has curtains around them for privacy, and Trixie’s curtains are closed.
“T-Trixie?” Celestia says in a gentle voice as she moves slowly towards Trixie’s bed. “Is that you?”
Trixie attempts to suppress her weeping, seemingly not wanting to face Blair and Celestia’s judgment after committing her cardinal sin. Unfortunately, her suppressed sniveling isn’t enough to convince Celestia that Trixie isn’t home.
Blair rolls her eyes and storms towards Trixie’s bed and draws the curtain, revealing a bed, with a very noticeable mount underneath the blanket.
“Really?” Blair asks, shaking her head.
The mound doesn’t respond.
“Merlin’s beard, get over it, Trix!” Blair yells annoyed, causing the mount to suddenly jolt in startlement. “So you got your butt kicked by Chris Crowe in dueling class…big deal. Me and Celestia got whooped too by him and Tommy, but you don’t see us moping around!”
For the first time since her friends entered the room, the mound responds, her voice muffled slightly.
“But I promised you I would make him pay for beating you up, and I failed. I let you down.” Trixie says, sniveling.
“You didn’t let us down, Trix,” Celestia responds warmly. “I thought you did great!”
“And you really didn’t let me down…I had a bet going with that bitch Cali Hayama, and I had Crowe winning!” Blair says with a smile, reaching into her robe and pulling out a handful of gold coins. “I’m ten galleons richer, thanks to you!”
Celestia glares at her sister, and for good reason. This revelation should serve to anger, insult, or hurt young Trixie. The fact that one of her closest friends had bet against her, however…
“Soooooo, yo-...you’re not mad I lost?” Trixie asks, a tinge of hope in her voice as she slowly creeps out from underneath the blanket, revealing a messy, mascara dripped face and red, watery eyes.
“Of cours-“ Celestia goes to respond, but is cut off by…
“Well, you getting your butt kicked made me money, so nope!” Blair interrupts with a grin, before being elbowed in the kidney by Celestia.
“You did great, Trix.” Celestia says encouragingly. “And don’t worry, the next time you’re standing opposite either Chris Crowe or Bedlam, I’m sure you’ll kick their asses!”
Celestia’s encouraging words bring a giggling smile to Trixie’s face as she wipes the remaining tears from her eyes. Meanwhile, Blair, rubbing her side after her sister’s elbow had driven straight into it, goes to sit on the bed next to Trixie’s, when…
…she passes straight through the bed and lands with a thud on the floor!
“What the heck!” Blair yelps in shock, as her head pokes up through the mattress.
Celestia burst into laughter at seeing her sister’s predicament, as Trixie looks completely baffled.
“Wai-...Wha-...Yo-Y-You okay?” Trixie asks, trying to process Blair’s current predicament.
A sudden realization hits Blair.
“Haha, yeah I’m fine. It's just that damn potion you made, Celestia.” Blair says in relief, her head still poking through the mattress. “Turns out, it works on more than just doors…I wonder why we haven’t fallen through the floor?”
“I dunno-hehehe,” Celestia responds, trying to control her laughter. “Yo-hehehe, you’d better get out of there before the potion wears off, or you’ll be stuck with a bad case of bed head, hehehahaha!”
Taking Celestia’s advice on board, Blair attempts to climb out from inside the bed…but to no avail.
“Uuuhh, how long did you say the effects of this potion were supposed to last?” Blair says, concerned.
“I dunno…a couple hours?” Celestia responds, unsure. “Why?”
“…I’m stuck.” Blair responds, embarrassed.
Celestia’s eyes widen in glee as she tries not to burst into laughter once more.
“Don’t worry, Blair, we’ll get you out!” Trixie says, springing from her bed, ready to help…but there’s just one problem…
“Uh, Celestia? How do we get Blair out of her bed?” Trixie asks, looking at Celestia, who seems to be struggling to keep herself from dying of laughter.
“I-…” Celestia bites her lip, trying to compose herself. “…I dunnoooo.”
“Well, figure it out, SIS!” Blair snaps in anger.
Despite Blair’s demand, the only person who seems to be doing any figuring is Trixie, as she scratches her head in deep thought, trying to come up with a solution. Trixie sees Blair’s feet poking out from underneath the bed, and a light bulb goes off in her mind.
“Ooo! OOO! I’ve got it!” Trixie says triumphantly, as she reaches down and grabs Blair’s ankles tightly…
“Uh, Trixie, what are you doing?” Blair asks, her face etched in worry.
“Don’t worry, Blair, I’ll get you out!” Trixie exclaims, before pulling on Blair’s ankles with all her might!
“AAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!” Blair streams, her eyes looking as though they are about to pop out of their sockets “STOOOOOOOOOOOOP, YOU BLOODY MORON!”
Watching on as her sister's head nearly gets ripped clean off her shoulders as Trixie yanks away at her legs, Celestia collapses to the floor in laughter.
“NEARLY GOT IT!” Trixie exclaims, pulling even harder!
“Trixie…sto-...st…stop…please!” Blair struggles, as she begins to choke.
Luckily for her, Trixie does just that. Blair gasps, filling her lungs with air.
“You…you’re a goddamn idiot, Trixie.” Blair says, between massive gulps of air. “I hate you….”
“I-...I’m sorry…” Trixie says, welling up, with Blair’s words feeling like a knife to her heart.
“Good. You should be.” Blair says spitefully.
With Blair’s comment and Trixie’s reaction to it having sucked all of the fun out of the situation, Celestia’s laughing fit subsides and she sits up, staring at a watery-eyed Trixie as she tries her hardest not to cry. Seeing Trixie so hurt by Blair’s words, Celestia turns her attention to her trapped sister.
“That was uncalled for, Blair.” Celestia says, shaking her head as she climbs to her feet. “She was only trying to help. You know she’d never hurt you on purpose.”
Celestia walks over to and sits down on Trixie’s bed, next to the weeping girl.
“Oh for Christ’s sake, really?” Blair scowls as Celestia sits comfortably on Trixie’s bed. “Celestia, you have better get me the hell out of here, so help me-”
“Or what?” Celestia interrupts, her eyes locked with her sister’s. “What are you gonna do? You gonna beat me up, huh!? You gonna turn me into a rat like you did when we were kids? Go ahead…Do it.”
If Blair’s eyes were lasers, she’d have burnt two holes in Celestia's head.
“Celestia, I promise you, on Grandma Ethel’s former grave…” Blair says seethingly, wishing so much that she had the power to oblige her sister’s request for violence. Realizing that she needs her sister’s help, however, Blair bites her venomous tongue. “If you get me out of this, I won’t turn you into a rodent.”
The two sisters stare each other out, neither refusing to blink, before Trixie interrupts their little contest.
“Y-You could make more of that potion stuff.” Trixie suggests timidly. “M-Maybe if she drinks some more, she could climb out?”
Both Blair and Celestia’s gazes turn to Trixie, each as flabbergasted as the other.
“That’s actually-...yeah, that should work.” Blair says, shocked that Trixie had thought of it before her or Celestia.
“Yeah, that would work….” Celestia says, smirking at Trixie, impressed. “Great job, Trix.”
Celestia pats Trixie on the back encouragingly, before staring once more at her sister.
“Well, Blair? You got something to say to Trixie?” Celestia says, encouraging her sister to apologize to Trixie for what she said.
“...nope.” Blair responds bluntly.
Trixie’s head sinks even further, as Celestia scowls at Blair.
“C’mon, Trix, let’s go to Potion’s and rescue Blair, shall we?” Celestia says with a manipulating smirk that Trixie doesn’t pick up on, but Blair does.
Trixie nods agreeingly, and the two hops off the bed and heads towards the door, before Celestia turns back towards her sister…
“We’ll go as fast as we can, sis,” Celestia says with a sinister smirk, “but it may take a while for me to conjure up another elixir.”
Blair scowls hatefully as Celestia and Trixie exits the room, leaving her stuck inside her bed, alone and in a humiliating position.
ACT 2 -
Despite luring Trixie away from the dorm room under the guise of rushing to help Blair, Celestia had no plans to rush to the aid of her sister. No, she would leave Blair stuck inside that bed and let her stew, alone with nothing but her own thoughts for company, and no one but herself to demean, insult, and treat like dirt…yup, Celestia was gonna enjoy a little break from her sister’s shadow of negativity, and also, enjoy the company of someone who actually likes and appreciates her.
As they walk through the grounds of Hogwarts, with Celestia leading Trixie to anywhere BUT the Potion’s Laboratory, Celestia stares at the downtrodden Trixie, who still looks to be suffering from the emotional stab wound that Blair had inflicted upon her when she told Trixie “I hate you.”.
Celestia had never openly admitted it, partly due to not wanting to seem “weak” in front of Blair, but she had taken a liking to Trixie ever since she had weaseled her way into Kleio’s little gang of witches. Before Trixie, The Coven had been nothing more than a collection of people who, for one reason or another, had resented each other.
Blair hates Kleio. Kleio doesn’t trust any of them. Celestia has grown tired of Blair's overbearing personality and constantly berating everything she does. Ethel is about as sane as any previously dead old witch could hope to be…and then there’s Trixie.
Trixie, who’s sole reason for joining The Coven was to make friends. She doesn’t care if Celestia messes up a potion, or loses a duel. She doesn’t have some cunning plan or scheme that she’s trying to impliment. She doesn’t want nor expect anything from Celestia. She just wanted a friend…and deep down, Celestia understood that feeling.
So, if there was anyone that Celestia wanted to help right now, it certainly wasn’t Blair…no, if anyone deserved Celestia’s help right now, it was Trixie.
“You know, Blair doesn’t actually hate you, right?” Celestia says, trying to lift Trixie’s spirits slightly. “She just says horrible things when she’s mad…or sad…or happy…or basically however she’s feeling. She doesn’t mean any of it.”
“But, I hurt her.” Trixie says, regretfully. “I’m so stupid! I shoulda known I couldn’t pull her out, but I just thought her head would sorta just…pop out.”
Celestia chuckles as she remembers the look on Blair’s face as Trixie damn near ripped her head off.
“It was kinda funny, though, haha….” Celestia laughs, before glancing back at Trixie, who isn’t at all amused. “Hehem…uh, yeah, it probably wasn’t the best idea you’ve had, but you made up for it! When we make this potion and free Blair, I know she’ll be thankful…she may not say it, but she will be.”
“I hope she’s okay…” Trixie says, her mind staying with her trapped and lonely friend.
“She’ll be fine.” Celestia scowls slightly, frustrated that all Trixie can think about is Blair.
She needed to figure out some way to take Trixie’s mind off of Blair’s stupid head poking out her mattress. Celestia thinks for a moment, trying to come up with a plan…
Suddenly it came to her. Trixie always helps her friends! So what Celestia would do is, get herself into some “trouble” then of course Trixie would have to help her.
It was perfect.
Soon enough, Celestia was in the Prefect’s bathroom, casting Ascendio to some girl who was on the toilet.
“WAIT TILL I TELL MY BOYFRIEND!” she screamed. When Celestia realized who it was, her stomach dropped. She had just picked a fight with Allie Black, girlfriend of Christof Peacock. Together Christof and Allie were the power couple of the Slytherin House. Allie Black of course coming from the Black Family was a powerful figure in the wizarding world. Christof was muggle born, but somehow that was okay with Slytherin due to Christof’s abilities. He was one of the best spell casters in the wizarding world.
And now they have their sights set on Celestia. Celestia runs to the library, where Trixie has been studying up on the ingredients needed to recreate Celestia’s walking through walls potion, and quickly sits down as if nothing is wrong. Except Trixie knows something is off.
“What’s wrong, Celestia?” Trixie asks her friend.
“Nothing…nothing at all. Why would something be wrong? No, nothing is wrong. Nothing, I’m fine. We’re fine. Everything is fine. Fine fine fine.” Celestia responds, frantically.
“Ok, well with six fines, and four nothings, consider me reassured!” Trixie says.
That’s when Celestia gasps. Trixie turns around to see the Slytherin power couple of Christof and Allie standing before them. Allie is soaking wet of toilet water.
“You bloody little skank, you got my girlfriend wet!” Christof pulls out his wand and points it at Celestia. But Trixie stands up bravely, and whips her wand out too.
Suddenly all four of them have their wands drawn in the library.
A crowd forms as things are about to get heavy.
But just before they do, they’re interrupted by Professor Russnow. “EXCUSE ME STUDENTS…the Library is not the place for a duel. Luckily for you all, I am in charge of the dueling club. So with that said, you four want to duel? You got it. Sanctioned duel, tomorrow at noon in the great hall.” he says.
Christof and Allie both chuckle. “You two are dead…” Allie says with a smirk. Trixie shouts back “You wish!” as Celestia is quivering.
They both sit back down as Celestia is looking horrified.
“Well that will be fun!” Trixie says obliviously. Celestia realizes Trixie has no idea. “Trixie…you don’t seem to understand. Christof and Allie rule the school. They are the two strongest wizards at Hogwarts. They dominate every dueling competition, they own all the trophies. “
“Oh…oops.” Trixie says. Realizing the connedrum that they are in.
Act 3 -
As Trixie and Celestia sat in the dorm room, regretting their actions and trying to figure a way out, Blair, who Trixie and Celestia had finally released from her comfy prison, came up to taunt them. “I heard you guys are going to get walloped in front of everyone. That’s going to be embarrassing”.
Trixie however gets defensive “No we’re not! We’re going to prove everyone wrong!” she shouts. Blair chuckles and says “Yeah okay, whatever” as she walks away.
Celestia has her head in her hands.
“She’s right Trixie…we’re the underdogs here…but, maybe we can use that to our advantage?” she says, coming up with a plan.
“Oh yeah? What are you thinking?” Trixie asks.
“All I know is that everyone thinks Christof and Allie are the two greatest wizards in Hogwarts. NOBODY is expecting us to win. I mean, this is basically just practice for them, right? So…what do we have to lose?” Celestia asks.
“Our heads?” Trixie says nervously.
“No. Professor Russnow would never let it get that far. But my point is this…we don’t have anything to lose. If we go out there, and we get crushed by Christof and Allie, nobody will bat an eye. But if we go out there, and we win…Christof and Allie will be humiliated. We’ll be known as the ones who beat them! And more importantly, they’ll be known as the ones who lost to us”.
Trixie smiles.
“Ok, yeah, that’s a good point…I guess we don’t need this polyjuice potion then?” Trixie says, holding up a freshly brewed batch.
Celestia’s face lights up.
Act 4 -
Now outside the Great Hall, Trixie and Celestia wait nervously. Everyone is inside, including Christof Peacock and Allie Black.
In a few moments they would be dueling with the strongest wizards of Hogwarts.
Nobody expects them to win.
Nobody even expects them to have a chance.
They picked this fight. Celestia started it, and Trixie stood up to the challenge. So anything that happens next is on them. As the two of them stand outside the Great Hall doors, Celestia looks over at Trixie. Trixie has a determined look on her face. She isn’t scared, she isn’t nervous. She’s focused. Celestia thinks for a moment about how far she’s come. When she first came to Hogwarts, she was not even close to being that brave. But Trixie always stands up for her friends, and that is what drives her.
Now, even in this situation where Celestia got them into danger, Trixie isn’t thinking twice.
Celestia was…proud to call her a friend.
Trixie looks over at her friend, and she asks her “Are you ready?” Celestia nods her head. As they both pull Polyjuice potions out of their pockets.
“We’re the Underdogs” they both say, as they chug the potions down before going through the doors.
Will the underdogs prevail? Maybe not. Maybe Christof and Allie will just utterly destroy them. But in the end, the connection that Christof and Allie have is only built on ego. It’s fragile, and barely holding on, because all they care about deep down is themselves.
Trixie and Celestia have something deeper.
A friendship that’s stronger.
The crowd cheers as the two enter the Great Hall. Little does that crowd know…the effects of that polyjuice potion should be kicking in any minute.