A simple interview

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Author Note:

I'm in a great mood, I managed to watch the second episode of the third season of The Owl House !

I bet Luz's Palisman was some kind of bird, a blue swallow or a phoenix. Instead it's a lovable shapeshifting snake.

If it couldn't get any better, they've confirmed Season 2 of Wednesday!

Great news for all Addams fans!

I hope you enjoy this chapter, it's not my favorite, but it's necessary for the story to continue.

Enid Sinclair will appear in the next chapter!

I've officially joined the Wednesday canon!

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Story Arc: Welcome to a Nevermore

Episode 2: The First Day of School (II)

Chapter 7: A simple interview

Plot: Wednesday, Luz and Bruce, arrived at Nevermore, now they have to go through a simple interview with the director, Weems.

The dark girl manages to pass her interview without too much trouble, within the standards of the Addams.

But Luz and Bruce get a wacky moment during their interview, thanks to some of Bruce's beastly traits.

Finally, the three of them set off outside the headmistress's office to see their dorm.

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POV Narrator

After announcing their presence to the school secretariat, the two wacky families were sent straight to Principal Larissa Weems' office.

Normally, the interview should involve only the principal, the parents and the future extension.

For better or for worse, Principal Weems knows Gomez, Morticia and Eda personally.

Principal Weems having a good idea of the personalities of 3/4 of the parents present at the interview, it was no surprise that Weems decided to make the interview run differently than normal.

By bringing the two families and three possible future students together in his office, Weems probably wants to start and end this ordeal as soon as possible.

The fame of the Addams Family precedes him wherever he goes, the same goes for Mrs. Owl.

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The three prospective Nevermore students are sitting in chairs in front of Principal Weems' desk.

Wednesday stands to the left, Luz to the right, and Bruce stands center between the two girls, a meek smile on his lips.

The parents of the three are behind them, for lack of chairs they have to stand.

This formation creates an image that can be interpreted in different ways depending on the individual viewing.

For Weems, it's a simple and orderly way to be a parent and his future pupils.

For Eda, the lack of chairs is a sign of petty revenge by Weems for the numerous pranks suffered in the past.

For Wednesday, this arrangement is unpleasant in a bad way, the brooding girl feels like she's stuck in her parents' shadow.

For Bruce, the whole scene makes them feel like nothing. He just wishes this interview would end and his mothers would go home, leaving him alone with his plans.

Finally, Luz with her long list of bad experiences staying in the offices of school principals. He feels a kind of benevolent assurance in having two of her three mother figures near her.

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