[HP] Zizi Honey Candy

Chapter 87 Extra Story·Honey Sugar

"Tilly, look at this!" Cedric excitedly handed the letter he took from the owl to her, "It's a letter from Hogwarts!"

But Tilly didn't answer him. She just watched in horror as the messenger owl snatched the strawberries from her cake and flew out of the window flapping her wings.

"...my strawberry." Tilly's eyes turned red, and seeing tears were about to fall from her eyes, Cedric quickly exchanged his share of cake with hers.

"You can eat mine, I don't need to eat strawberries."

"Thank you, Seid." Tilly frowned, her legs kept dangling on the chair, and she seemed to be in a good mood again.

Cedric patted Tilly's head, and when he thought about going to Hogwarts to study, he was a little reluctant to leave here.

"Sed, were you talking about Hogwarts just now?" Tilly remembered what Cedric seemed to have said to her before, so she looked at him.

Cedric handed the letter to her again. Tilly looked at the letter which represented the Hogwarts school emblem, and couldn't help touching the wax seal on it.

She knew Hogwarts, her father had told her that she would go to school there in the future, and this was the first time she saw the admission letter sent from there.

"That's great, I also want to go to Hogwarts." She said sullenly, "After Seid left, no one will play with me."

"It won't be long, you can go with me next year." Cedric comforted, but Tilly was still a little unhappy. After Cedric left, she could only read at home by herself again. .

I don't know when, but she has gradually gotten used to being accompanied by Cedric. She thought that if there was no Cedric, she might not even want to leave the house, hiding in the study all day holding those books and chewing.

Although when I was with Cedric, I also read books with him or rode a broom, but if I did those things with Cedric, I would feel different.

It's a weird feeling, but not annoying.Maybe it's because Cedric is really gentle, and she gradually forgot her fear when they met for the first time.

She originally thought that she had overcome the problem of being afraid of seeing people, but when she went out, she was still not used to the scene of many people. Fortunately, Cedric held her tightly so that she would not hide .

She felt that Cedric was really too used to herself. If it were someone else, she would definitely ask her to go out and make more friends, but Cedric never forced her to do so.

"It's okay, you can play with me alone."

She felt that if it were someone else, she might not want to play with him.

...

Tilly had already decided that she would not cry no matter what on the day of seeing Cedric off, but when she really got to the train station, she couldn't help but hold Cedric's hand aggrievedly, not wanting to let him go. He gets on the train.

If only I could stay another day, she thought.In fact she wished every day that Cedric would be home a little longer.

"It's all right, Tilly." Cedric gently wiped the tears off her face, "I'll be back for Christmas, and you can write to me every day."

"you promise?"

"I promise."

Only then did Tilly reluctantly let go of Cedric's hand. Seeing this, Cedric hugged her again and patted her head before turning around and boarding the train.

When Mrs. Diggory led her away from the station, she looked back again—the train had already left.

...

It's just boring.

Although Cedric kept his promise to write her frequently, describing to her how interesting life at school was, it did not make her feel very happy.Everything on the letter is written in words, and only by experiencing it for yourself can you truly understand that feeling.

She had already finished reading "Hogwarts: A School History" about the school, and she was most concerned about the Hogwarts kitchen in the book.

Cedric was assigned to Hufflepuff, where the common room happened to be the closest to the kitchen.

"You'll love it," Cedric wrote. "There'll be plenty of strawberry shortcake there."

Endless Strawberry Cake - must be heaven.

Cedric really came back at Christmas, and when she heard the news, she got into the fireplace and came to Diggory's house, regardless of the biscuits in her mouth.

Phew, I accidentally ate ashes in my mouth, soot-flavored biscuits.

"I also want to go to Hufflepuff." Tilly heard Cedric describe everything about the school to her, and said with some yearning.

"If it's Tilly, Ravenclaw should be more suitable for you." Cedric said, "Look, you like books, and Ravenclaw also has a special library."

"But you're in Hufflepuff." Tilly said in a low voice, she wouldn't want to go to a strange place alone.

And anyone who can enter Hufflepuff should be as warm as Cedric, right?Thinking of this, she suddenly became less afraid of dealing with others.

Cedric nodded, seeming to think that what she said made sense.

"That's right, if you go to Ravenclaw, I won't be able to take care of you, and I don't know... Sure enough, you should come to Hufflepuff."

"But will the Sorting Hat let me go to Hufflepuff?"

"The Sorting Hat will respect your opinion."

...

Finally, she waited for her own owl.She will be a freshman at Hogwarts in September.

Although she was looking forward to going to school, it also meant leaving her parents, and she suddenly felt a little bit reluctant.

Mom and Dad hugged her respectively, and Mom kissed her cheek.

"Follow Seid closely and don't run around," she urged.

"Don't worry, I'll take care of her," Cedric assured them.

After putting away their luggage, they went to look for an empty carriage. Cedric seemed to have made a lot of friends this year. Could it be possible to see someone greet him, and some people looked at him curiously? Tilly followed closely behind Cedric.

Tilly could only hold Cedric's hand tightly, trying not to look into their eyes.

"Hey, Seid!"

A boy ran out and gave Seid a happy high-five.

"Jeremy."

She was familiar with the name, and Cedric often mentioned it, as if it was Cedric's roommate.

After Jeremy gave Cedric a high-five, he noticed Tilly standing next to Cedric, and couldn't help but look at her curiously.

Tilly hurriedly shrank behind Cedric.

"You must be Terelia!" Jeremy said excitedly, "Cedric mentioned you, I've always wanted to see what you look like, oh, I haven't introduced myself yet, I'm Jeremy Loves, Seid's roommate."

"Hello." Tilly shouted timidly while grabbing Cedric's arm.

"Okay, Jeremy, see you later. We still have to find an empty carriage." Cedric said, blocking Tilly from behind.

"Sed, you hid your little sister too well..." Before Jeremy could finish speaking, Cedric pulled Tilly and walked straight forward.

She was curious, how on earth did Cedric tell people about her?

...

When she got off the train, she separated from Cedric, because the freshman had to go to the castle by another road. Cedric waved to her not far away, but he was still a little uneasy, until Jeremy came to give him pull away.

Tilly's eyes widened when she saw the castle on the boat. She had never seen such a sight before. The castle under the night sky was really spectacular.

While waiting for Professor McGonagall, there were already whispers around.

"Which college do you want to go to?"

"Maybe it's Gryffindor, where my parents study."

Someone bumped into her: "Which academy do you think you'll go to?"

Tilly, who was suddenly named, was stunned. Who knew that she would be asked questions while standing there in obscurity.

"I don't know either." She replied somewhat vaguely. At this time, Professor McGonagall came back, and everyone immediately behaved. Tilly finally breathed a sigh of relief.

Merlin's socks, there are really a lot of people.

She felt her heart pounding at the thought that she would soon be performing the sorting ceremony under everyone's gaze.

Where is Seid?She looked to the side with some unease, but she couldn't find Cedric anywhere, perhaps sitting in the back seat.

"Terrelia Miranda!"

When her name was finally called, Tilly took a deep breath in her heart, and then walked forward slowly. She felt that her palms were covered with sweat, and there seemed to be countless eyes looking at her from behind, which made her very uncomfortable.

Fortunately, the sorting hat was so big that it covered her eyes all at once, so she didn't have to face the dark crowd below.

"Hmm...I can see that—your hunger for knowledge, Ravenclaw would suit you very well."

Oh no, she didn't really want to go to Ravenclaw, she wanted to go to Hufflepuff.

"Hufflepuff? Maybe it will suit you too, but Ravenclaw is undoubtedly the best choice for you."

But Ravenclaw didn't have Sed, and she didn't want one.

"Well, if you're so determined - Hufflepuff!"

The Sorting Hat shouted the house name over her head, the light reappeared in front of her eyes, and she jumped off her chair and walked to the Hufflepuff table.

This time she saw Cedric, was the seat next to him prepared for her early in the morning?

Her face was flushed with excitement, and Cedric gave her a congratulatory hug before smoothing her messy hair.

"I almost never came here," said Tilly. "The Sorting Hat was thinking of sending me to Ravenclaw at first."

"But you're here in the end."

"Yes, because I can't stay with you unless I tell it so."

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like