By all means, it should have been Draco in Gryffindor and Harry in Slytherin, no? Tsk. Contradictions in reality.
(Proof. Gimme proof that Shakespeare was a "filthy Muggle," and I'll stop badgering you for a Draco-reads-Shakespeare spiel. I'm a lady of science -- I am in love with cold, hard evidence. So gimme. DDDDDDDDD:)
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(Proof. Gimme proof that Shakespeare was a "filthy Muggle," and I'll stop badgering you for a Draco-reads-Shakespeare spiel. I'm a lady of science -- I am in love with cold, hard evidence. So gimme. DDDDDDDDD:)