Let's get this out of the way so I don't have to do this ever again : obviously, because I'm posting this on this sight, I have never and will never own any of these characters. They all belong to the genius of J. K. Rowling (who's my hero). These statements hold true for all chapters forever after.

I fell in love with this pairing after catching a fanfic a couple months ago. Normally, I don't like writing fanfictions (I'm hardly comfortable with my own characters let alone someone elses), but these characters were pratically made just forfanfiction. So I've decided to dip my toe in the fanfiction waters (it's still a little cold yet). I love the idea of Scorpius and Albus being BFF's, but I also love the idea of Scorpius and Rose hating each other and of Albus and Rose being very close. So I've found my middle ground (hopefully). In my world, Rose is in Ravenclaw, Scorpius is in Slytherin, and Albus is in Gryffindor with the rest of the Weasley's.

Now that all that is out of the way, on with the show!


Rose Weasley hated many things, especially assumptions.

People assumed that she was smart simply because her mother was the brightest witch of her age (Rose was smart because of her own brain power, thank you very much).

They assumed that she would be sorted in Gryffindor because of her last name (which made Ravenclaw that much better).

Worst of all, they assumed that she was a stuck-up, stick in the mud, know-it-all bookworm just because she was smart (if they would just get to know her, they'd know she wasn't any of those things…besides a bookworm).

Yes, Rose Weasley hated assumptions. More than assumptions, though, she hated Scorpius Malfoy.

Despite what others originally thought, she didn't hate him because of his name (she didn't even know there was any bad blood between their families until after their first year). She hated him because he was a stuck-up, stick in the mud, know-it-all (and not even a bookworm at that).

He was pretentious, entitled, and rude (to no one except her).

He might have been good looking even at the age of eleven, but that meant nothing to Rose; especially since she thought he took Albus—her cousin who's been her best friend since they were born—away from her (for which she could never fully forgive him).

More than assumptions—and even Scorpius Malfoy—Rose hated the assumptions people made about her and Scorpious.

They assumed they would be the best of friends because of Albus (they grew to hate each other upon sight).

After that was proven to be absolutely wrong, people assumed they would at least get along (they fought constantly, often dueled).

They thought they would kill each other (they knew when to stop, at least).

But worst, and most mistaken, people assumed they were in love (how completely ridiculous).

But more than assumptions, even more than Scorpius Malfoy, even more than assumptions about her and Scorpius Malfoy, Rose Weasley hates being wrong.

She misread a potion's instruction once (she would never do that again).

She pronounced a spell wrong thrice (how silly of her).

She said she would never fall in love (that went out the window quick).

She vehemently pronounced her never-ending loathing of Scorpius Malfoy (which was a little more embarrassing later than she tends to let on).

More than anything else in the world, however, Rose Weasley hates when she's wrong after an assumption about her and Scorpius is proven right.