Chp: "Bugger Off"
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A/N: I am the lovely author of this lovely little ficlet! I've actually
gotten more into minor characters of HP (it's easier to makeup a character
than follow on the same old traditional ones). Read/Rate, love it, hate it,
trash it, and give me feedback. First Chp is a bit of an odd start, but I
promise it WILL be better! (
"Mornin' Li"
Su didn't bother looking up from her book. She sat crossing her legs at a secluded table in the library. She flipped the page of her book, "What do you want Lewis?"
Danny Lewis, 7th year Hufflepuff, pulled up a seat next to Su and placed a hand on her knee. "Rather a cold greeting wouldn't you agree?" He asked with a smirk playing on his lips as he slightly moved his hand a little higher onto her thigh.
Su shoved his hand off her leg and shut her book. "And they say guys can take a hint..." Su replied coolly, "I don't have time for the likes of you Lewis, if you must speak to me, then make it quick, you're wasting my time."
"Li, lighten up for Merlin sake...I was just wondering if you'd accompany me to the Hogsmeade trip next week."
Su's mouth slightly opened, it surprised her why anyone would want anything to do with her. She made it a point to show she could care less about anyone at this school, she kept her reputation for being cold hearted, sure it was mean—especially for a Ravenclaw, but she had her own reasons. Therefore, it surprised her why anyone would want anything to do with her. Though her personality was as cold as ice, it was her beauty that attracted the flocks of admirers. Her medium length silky black hair was her best trait, next were those brown almond shaped eyes, and her complexion was practically flawless. Her overall look was a mix between seducing and elegance. If it weren't for her sharp way with words and her sometimes devilish glare, she could be easily mistaken for an innocent sweet girl.
Su soon overcame her surprise with amusement. This guy must be kidding...he's out of his mind to think she'd want anything to do with him. "Danny, not only do you lack intelligence, but you lack personality. You know nothing about me and I assure you that if you did, you would want nothing to do with me, just as I don't want anything to do with you. Now, I believe that was simply put enough that even you can understand?"
The older boy stood there, mouth opened, and heart broken. If Su cared any bit, she did a hell of a job not showing it. "All you had to do was say 'no'" Danny responded as he got up and headed to exit the library.
Su shook her head lightly as she picked up her book again. Perhaps if she had feelings, she would have felt at least some bit of remorse for the guy. Though, before she could read one word, a single applause sounded. Su looked up, at the table next to her sat a smug Alexander Montague. His robe was swept over the chair, his green tie loose around his white shirt with the sleeves slightly rolled up.
Su raised an eyebrow, "Can I help you?"
The boy just smirked. Su didn't know him personally; she made it a habit to not get involved with Slytherins, especially those outside her year. She was a 6th year Ravenclaw, and Montague represented all that she worked so hard to avoid. "Su, is it?"
"That depends on who's asking..." Stupid response really, Su thought to herself. Of course she's heard of the notorious Alexander Montague, practically every girl in the halls would giggle his name. He had a reputation; he played with girls' hearts and change girlfriends as often as he would change socks. He was known for his ridiculously good looks and charms, which was rather obvious from just looking at him. His brown hair went well with his smug look and playful smirk.
The boy shook his head, "Su Li...I've seen you around...from what I know, you should be in Slytherin, you're rather a cold hearted bitch." He responded lightly with a smirk.
Su's eyes widened...she had just met this boy a minute ago...no not even met, and here he sits insulting her? Su raised an arched eyebrow, "Funny...I've never heard a thing about you." Liar...if she got a knut for every time she heard his name she could buy all of Diagon Alley.
"What a shame..." The boy smirked as he got up and walked over to her table. He leaned back slightly on the edge of the desk and held out a hand. "Let me introduce myself then, the name is Alexander Montague."
Su looked questioningly at his outstretched hand; reluctantly she stretched out her own to his shake. He took her hand in his and raised it to his lips and lightly brushed his lips over her knuckles. Su quickly retreated her hand and stood up grabbing her books. "If you're looking for someone to grace with your looks and charms, I saw a pack of giggling 4th years down the hall. Good bye Montague."
"Have I done something to offend you?" He asked rather all too innocently with a mischievous grin playing at his lips.
"Offend? No, but your little act is rather ludicrous. You think that you can charm your way up to anything living and with breasts? Well sorry, you're barking up at the wrong tree, Montague. One, I don't associate with your lot" She said in a rush of fury as she glanced at his green and silver tie that swung over his neck, "Two, I know your reputation and I'm not like the other girls out there so you can just forget that, and three, as cliché as it sounds, I'm not your type, I actually have brains. So take it as a warning and be gone before you stumble and hurt yourself." Su finished just as she swung her book bag over her shoulders.
Montague stood there with no change of expression, in fact, if anything, he looked rather amused. Su stared daggers into his eyes, hoping to at least put a small dent to his ego for one minute. "Rather the judgmental one eh, Li?" Montague began as he picked up the last of her book, which sat idly on the table.
Su grabbed the book from his hands and stuffed it quickly away in her book bag. "Bugger off Montague..." Su swung her book bag over her shoulders and turned to exit the library. Swinging open the large doors, she headed down the halls, leaving Alexander standing with a smug smile against the table.
"Mornin' Li"
Su didn't bother looking up from her book. She sat crossing her legs at a secluded table in the library. She flipped the page of her book, "What do you want Lewis?"
Danny Lewis, 7th year Hufflepuff, pulled up a seat next to Su and placed a hand on her knee. "Rather a cold greeting wouldn't you agree?" He asked with a smirk playing on his lips as he slightly moved his hand a little higher onto her thigh.
Su shoved his hand off her leg and shut her book. "And they say guys can take a hint..." Su replied coolly, "I don't have time for the likes of you Lewis, if you must speak to me, then make it quick, you're wasting my time."
"Li, lighten up for Merlin sake...I was just wondering if you'd accompany me to the Hogsmeade trip next week."
Su's mouth slightly opened, it surprised her why anyone would want anything to do with her. She made it a point to show she could care less about anyone at this school, she kept her reputation for being cold hearted, sure it was mean—especially for a Ravenclaw, but she had her own reasons. Therefore, it surprised her why anyone would want anything to do with her. Though her personality was as cold as ice, it was her beauty that attracted the flocks of admirers. Her medium length silky black hair was her best trait, next were those brown almond shaped eyes, and her complexion was practically flawless. Her overall look was a mix between seducing and elegance. If it weren't for her sharp way with words and her sometimes devilish glare, she could be easily mistaken for an innocent sweet girl.
Su soon overcame her surprise with amusement. This guy must be kidding...he's out of his mind to think she'd want anything to do with him. "Danny, not only do you lack intelligence, but you lack personality. You know nothing about me and I assure you that if you did, you would want nothing to do with me, just as I don't want anything to do with you. Now, I believe that was simply put enough that even you can understand?"
The older boy stood there, mouth opened, and heart broken. If Su cared any bit, she did a hell of a job not showing it. "All you had to do was say 'no'" Danny responded as he got up and headed to exit the library.
Su shook her head lightly as she picked up her book again. Perhaps if she had feelings, she would have felt at least some bit of remorse for the guy. Though, before she could read one word, a single applause sounded. Su looked up, at the table next to her sat a smug Alexander Montague. His robe was swept over the chair, his green tie loose around his white shirt with the sleeves slightly rolled up.
Su raised an eyebrow, "Can I help you?"
The boy just smirked. Su didn't know him personally; she made it a habit to not get involved with Slytherins, especially those outside her year. She was a 6th year Ravenclaw, and Montague represented all that she worked so hard to avoid. "Su, is it?"
"That depends on who's asking..." Stupid response really, Su thought to herself. Of course she's heard of the notorious Alexander Montague, practically every girl in the halls would giggle his name. He had a reputation; he played with girls' hearts and change girlfriends as often as he would change socks. He was known for his ridiculously good looks and charms, which was rather obvious from just looking at him. His brown hair went well with his smug look and playful smirk.
The boy shook his head, "Su Li...I've seen you around...from what I know, you should be in Slytherin, you're rather a cold hearted bitch." He responded lightly with a smirk.
Su's eyes widened...she had just met this boy a minute ago...no not even met, and here he sits insulting her? Su raised an arched eyebrow, "Funny...I've never heard a thing about you." Liar...if she got a knut for every time she heard his name she could buy all of Diagon Alley.
"What a shame..." The boy smirked as he got up and walked over to her table. He leaned back slightly on the edge of the desk and held out a hand. "Let me introduce myself then, the name is Alexander Montague."
Su looked questioningly at his outstretched hand; reluctantly she stretched out her own to his shake. He took her hand in his and raised it to his lips and lightly brushed his lips over her knuckles. Su quickly retreated her hand and stood up grabbing her books. "If you're looking for someone to grace with your looks and charms, I saw a pack of giggling 4th years down the hall. Good bye Montague."
"Have I done something to offend you?" He asked rather all too innocently with a mischievous grin playing at his lips.
"Offend? No, but your little act is rather ludicrous. You think that you can charm your way up to anything living and with breasts? Well sorry, you're barking up at the wrong tree, Montague. One, I don't associate with your lot" She said in a rush of fury as she glanced at his green and silver tie that swung over his neck, "Two, I know your reputation and I'm not like the other girls out there so you can just forget that, and three, as cliché as it sounds, I'm not your type, I actually have brains. So take it as a warning and be gone before you stumble and hurt yourself." Su finished just as she swung her book bag over her shoulders.
Montague stood there with no change of expression, in fact, if anything, he looked rather amused. Su stared daggers into his eyes, hoping to at least put a small dent to his ego for one minute. "Rather the judgmental one eh, Li?" Montague began as he picked up the last of her book, which sat idly on the table.
Su grabbed the book from his hands and stuffed it quickly away in her book bag. "Bugger off Montague..." Su swung her book bag over her shoulders and turned to exit the library. Swinging open the large doors, she headed down the halls, leaving Alexander standing with a smug smile against the table.
