Letter from the Editors
- A dragon, a feline, & a wolf

"You'll forgive me for saying so, my dear, but I perceive very little aura around you. Very little receptivity to the resonances of the future." Did you hear something similar when you took Divination? Or did Professor Trelawney positively adore you much like Miss Brown? Or was Astronomy more your thing?

Regardless of which subject you preferred there should be something in this issue that is of interest to you. For the month of February SOUP is proud to present to you a publication full of the Captivating Cosmos! Now I'm more like Miss Granger, and not just because we both have been a cat, or cat-like, at one point or another. I don't believe in the power of divination or Muggle astrology, but I do love gazing up at the stars at night... especially if an errant firework or three happens upon the scene (we're looking at you, Lugh).

Speaking of Lugh, you might want to start with Lugh's Starry Rant. Do you agree with his stance on Astronomy classes? From there, why not head on over to the deliciousness of Twinkle Twinkle Little "Cheese" Stars? That will fortify you for a foray into Tales of the Night Sky. Or perhaps you would prefer Dreaming of Stars? There's a fascinating interview in Legends Amongst Us and some excellent music, poetry, and art as well. All this and more awaits you!

AHROOOO! *Grins* What can be said about the nightly naughtiness that occurs in the SOUP offices when a certain werewolf is left to her own devices? Well, not much or Professor Snape will be breathing down our necks. But we can tell you that it appears Millie has run off at the very thought of it, leaving poor Draco to cover her ass. Let's hope she returns soon because I don't think leaving Mr Malfoy in the presence of our giggling reporters for too long is a smart idea. We have definitely spotted Katie looking star struck and the Hobbit mooning about like a teenager with a dopey grin on her face. They need to get back to work soon or Heaven knows who might get a swift nip!

So why not head on over and check out our newest edition of SOUP where you can come and ponder the night skies or wax poetic about the daylight streaking across the blue skies. Or, if space if more you thing come and tell us all about the stars or planets... or divine our futures if you like. We can handle it... we hope.

Be sure to leave some feedback over in the Common Room SOUP thread once you've finished. Go ahead and click the first article now!

All this talk about the night sky makes us rather sleepy as it's so peaceful. It's bedtime for your weary editors.