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Yo matando el 2018 ,y esperando el 2019

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I hate Hogwarts Mystery.
Because JK fucking Rowling is trying to make me break all these school rules, and all I want to do is just go to class and learn magic and be a good student.
But nOooooooo. I have to lie to people and sneak around and shit.
Do you know how devastating it is to have McGonagall disappointed in you?? I didnât wait 16 years of my life to finally go to Hogwarts to only have Minerva fucking McGonagall DISAPPOINTED IN ME.
This is some shit.
Sirius: Gracias, mamĂĄ.
McGonagall: ...
Sirius: ÂżPor quĂŠ todos me miran?
Remus: Acabas de llamar mamĂĄ a la Profesora McGonagall; dijiste: "Gracias, mamĂĄ".
Sirius: ÂżQuĂŠ? No, no lo hice. Dije gracias, profesor.
McGonagall: ÂżMe ves como una figura materna, seĂąor Black?
Sirius: No, en todo caso, te veo como una figura molesta porque siempre me estĂĄs molestando.
James: Oye, muĂŠstrale un poco de respeto a tu madre.

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Letâs talk about a cat who spent a whole day waiting on a wall, while everyone else was celebrating, because she had heard something and she couldnât believe it. Because people were laughing for the first time in years, and all she wanted to do was cry.
Letâs talk about a teacher who was strict and severe, but fair and caring. A woman who fought for her students until the very end, with her green robes and stern look, three silver cats flying out of her wand. And they fought for her too.
Letâs talk about Minerva McGonagall.
When Minerva McGonagall saw Harry for the first time, she didnât see his mother living in his green eyes, like Severus would. She didnât see Jamesâ ghost in his shy smile, like Sirius; or a hero to be shaped by manipulative hands, like Albus. She didnât even see an orphan, like the rest of the world did. She didnât see the boy who lived. She just saw a boy, her student, and for her, that was enough.
Minerva McGonagall survived a war and all that came after. The funerals and the sorrow, but also the laughter that was back. She survived the ghosts and the mourning. She let her heart break over Lilyâs death, her hands shaking because James would never make another joke; a sharp, disappointed pain over Siriusâ betrayal (they had been her students. They had been her children) and then she collected the pieces and moved on. It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live, Albus said once. And she didnât dwell on dreams. She was stone and she would not shatter.
She survived a war, and, when she had already buried the dead and forgotten the nightmares, another one came. And she survived it too. She was a rock, and rocks may be weathered, but they donât break.
When Fred and George Weasley abandoned the school, leaving behind a trail of cheers, admirers and laughter, and a petition (give her hell for us, Peeves), Minerva saw Umbridgeâs fury and Peevesâ bow, and hid a smile in the corner of her lips. When Neville Longbottom came to her office, asking for advice, with his clumsy hands and a respectful fear in his eyes, she offered him a biscuit and some tea, and she gave him reassurance with her stern frown and her steady voice.
When Remus Lupin became the DADA teacher, she invited him to her office. She offered him biscuits too, some chocolate this time. They talked for a long time, about old times and forgotten joys, about four friends and their mischiefs and pranks. They looked back on their bets and their antics, their hopes and their dreams. They didnât talk about death, not that evening, and the Marauders came back to life in that room, their voices rising and stealing pieces of a future they hadnât gotten to live. They also talked about their students, homework and assignments, because they were teachers after all, and that was something worth remembering.
She gave him a knitted jumper for Christmas. He gave her a box of chocolates. Years later, she would stand by his grave and leave a single flower on it. A flower for the boy sheâd known and the man heâd become. The man who was kind and quiet and healing. The man sheâd like to have gotten to know better.
Albus died then, a shout and a blaze of green light. A fall, and it was all over. It felt like the end of an age. âAre the rumours true?â, she had asked, once upon a time. Now she wanted to ask Harry the same thing, trying to keep her voice from shaking, because Albus Dumbledore couldnât be dead, could he? But then again, James and Lily couldnât have been, either, and yet they had been, they were.
When the Second Wizarding War began, she stayed at the school. She kept teaching, because she was a teacher and she would not let them take that from her. Because her students were there, and she wouldnât leave them alone. She wouldnât let them die, all those brave children, if she could do something to save them. She wasnât like Albus, who had prepared himself to sacrifize a boy in the name of the greater good. A boyâs life for the sake of the world.
After the Battle of Hogwarts, there was a destroyed castle and ashes. Minerva stumbled when she saw Georgeâs desperation and Fredâs frozen smile. She wanted to cry when she came across Lavenderâs body. She finally collapsed to her knees, when she found Colin Creevey. She had seen him this still, once before. But there were no mandrake leaves to save him, not this time. He was too young. He shouldnât have been fighting a war, the brave and naĂŻve boy.
Pomona Sprout kneeled next to her then, and Minerva sobbed on her shoulder.
âA boyâ, she cried. âHe was a boy, he was a child. Children, they were children.â
Pomona let her weep, and then she said,
âThere are children here still. They are alive, and they need you, and more will come, and youâll be there. And youâll be fine.â
And she was right. Minerva collected the pieces once again, and she moved on. She sent a box of chocolates to Dennis Creevey, as Remus would have done, because he was so much better at being kind than her. Than any of them, really. Dennis sent her a photograph, an old picture of Albus and her, the Weasley twins laughing in the background. She met Molly Weasley for tea, and they shared anecdotes. And she went back to Hogwarts and she kept teaching, because she was a teacher before anything else. She became the new headmaster. The best one of them all.
Some years later, Neville Longbottom knocked at her door, asking for a job. She remembered all the times he had come, asking for advice with his stammering voice. She remembered the way he had led the resistance, the way he had stood up and defied the ones who had made his parents lose their minds. The way he had worked hard and stubborn, never giving up. She offered him a biscuit and some tea. She had never felt so proud.
When he left, she went through some papers. She looked up and the portrait of Albus Dumbledore winked at her. She smiled and went back to work.
When Teddy Lupin arrived at Hogwarts for the first time, expectation in his eyes and bright colours in his hair, he was nothing like the other orphan who had stared at her once upon a time, the one who had had skinny elbows and broken glasses. Teddy Lupin wasnât looking for a family, he already had one. But, as she had done before, she saw another student, and for her, that was enough.
She was a teacher. Students were her children. And she was their rock.
No te dirĂŠ ven, pero te estarĂŠ esperando.
(via chico-vacio)

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