A/N: This idea just came to me. Its going to be rather small; only seven chapters. I already have chapters one and two written up, with three almost done. I'll probably only update it once a week or so, depending on what kind of response I get to it. If I get a good response, I'll try and get a beta for it. For now, any mistake you find are mine and mine alone. Without further ado, here's chapter one. Please R & R, as always.

Disclaimer: It's not mine. It all belongs to J.K. Rowling. I only borrow it.

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"Hey Lish, Angie? Can I talk to you guys?" Katie Bell whispered, standing in the doorway of her best friend's room. Thank Merlin these two were the only fifth year Gryffindor girls.

"Kate? Is that you," Alicia Spinnet asked in a groggy voice.

"Yeah. It's important." Hearing the urgency in her best friend's voice, Angelina Johnson sat up in bed and whispered 'Lumos.' "What's going on, Katie?" she asked, gesturing for Katie to sit on the edge of her bed. Katie grinned in relief and walked over to sit on Angelina's bed, Alicia following close behind.

"I – I need your help with something," Katie began. At her friend's questioning looks, Katie continued. "I was sitting in my room thinking. I'm in my fourth year. I've had it bad for Ollie since I was twelve. I can't do that again this year. So I came up with a plan. But I need your, and Fred's and George's, help."

Alicia and Angelina exchanged looks. "This couldn't have wait – I mean...what can we do to help?" Alicia changed the direction on her sentence after receiving a swift kick in the shin from Angelina.

Katie handed each of them a sheet of parchment with the word 'COFFEE' written on the top in huge letters.

"Coffee?" Angelina asked confused.

"It's an acronym. Each letter stands for a different step in my plan," Katie explained. "This is step one – convince."

Alicia grinned. "So you're convincing us to help you?"

"Well, yeah. And I'm hoping to convince Fred and George too. I thought maybe you two could help me with that since, you know, you guys are somewhat together and everything." Katie grinned at her friends, who both sent amused grins in return.

"No worries, Katie. We'll help in any way we can. And that includes helping you convince Fred and George," Angelina told her.

"However, you might want to wait until tomorrow morning to attempt to convince them," Alicia warned.

"Oh, don't worry. I wouldn't dare go into their rooms at two-thirty in the morning," Katie told them. "In fact, I'm going to go to bed now. Good-night!" Before the other two Gryffindors could say anything, Katie was gone. They looked at each other and shrugged, before going back to sleep.

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The next morning, Katie Bell could be seen sitting in the common room with the other Gryffindor Chasers, earlier than their usual time. As soon as they saw two identical red-heads stumbling down the stairs, they jumped up.

"Fred! George! We need to talk to you!" Katie yelled. They jumped at the sudden noise, then walked over to them.

"Ah, the lovely Katherine," the two said together. "To what do we owe this pleasure?" Fred added. Immediately, Katie's grin slid off her face, a scowl taking its place. "Don't call me that!" George opened his mouth to say something, but Alicia grabbed him arm, and pulled him onto the couch. "Sit down. We need to talk to you," she told him, glancing over to see Angelina doing the same to Fred. They explained Katie's plan to them, watching as identical evil smirks appeared on their faces.

"Katie dearest, do you even have to ask?" Fred asked.

"We'd be ecstatic to help you overcome your crush on the Quidditch Nazi," George added.

"Can we do something to embarrass him?" they asked together?

Katie grinned. "Has me telling you not to ever stopped you?" The twins exchanged looks. "Good point..." The Chasers laughed.

When they calmed down, George said, "So, no one told us the exact logistics of the plan." Angelina and Alicia got out the parchment Katie had given them the night before and showed them to the twins. They quickly read over them. The four older Gryffindors glanced up when they heard footsteps coming down from the boys dorm. Fred smirked.

"Well, Katie, now is the perfect time to start step two."

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A/N: This one is rather short. They get longer, though. Thanks for reading! Please review!

Jaycie