If Ever Star Shone Brighter
By: Elizabeth Elaine Elliot
He loved her. You have to know that he loved her, or this story would never have as great of plot. They loved each other. Just how Adonis had loved Venus, and Venus love Adonis. It was partly passion, and it was partly because of gain, but if one could put those together, one like him could easily call it 'Love', right? He thought so. And he thought it was only that, and not more.
She giggled, putting a finger to his lips, her hips pushing into his, as they faced each other, their loud, heavy breathing sounding strangely loud in the unusually quiet corridor, "Shh!!" She laughed, "Someone is going to hear us!"
"Let them!" he growled, as he tightened his grip around her waist. She giggled again, but it was interrupted by the sound footsteps coming down the hall, and a male voice, "Cho?? Is that you??" The voice belonged to none other than the tall, raven- colored hair, green-eyed wizard whom many an evil feared.
"You better go!" She whispered hurriedly to her blonde lover, as he gave her one last departing kiss, and disappeared down the dark hall.
"There you are, Cho! I've been looking all over for you!"
"Harry, darling, I was waiting for you to come looking for me, I've been so lonely all day!" She moved her body seductively toward him, and he laughed, "So have I," he said, as he grabbed her around the waist and pushed her against the wall, leaning in to suck at her neck. She giggled and pushed him away, "Not here, Harry!"
"Oh, come on! This is an appropriate place as any!" Harry declared angrily.
"Love, at least somewhere private! But to tell you the truth, am bit tired."
"WHAT??!! You always do this!!"
"Do what?" She looked up at him innocently,
"THIS! You seduce me, then you come up with the damned silliest excuses to get away from me!"
"I'm not trying to get away from you, darling. Well, not in the way you state. It's just that. Well, I DO have to do my best to try and protect my virginity from you."
"Then mayhap you shouldn't influence me, then!" He spat.
"Come now, Dear, spare me your wrath, please??" She pouted, "And I'll bid you goodnight." She said as she tiptoed to kiss him on the cheek. With that, she disappeared down the hall.
Later, In The Gryffindor Common Room.
"She's depriving me of my worthy privileges, Ron!" Exclaimed Harry.
"Aren't they all?" Ron replied, moving his player out of Harry's grasp and gaining a few broken pawns, at the same time.
"If you ask me, she's waaay to virginal for my liking." Entered Seamus
"Smells kind of fishy, if you ask me." Agreed Dean.
"The only thing that smells like fish, is your breath, Dean, now what are you boys talking about this time? Making fun of Ginny and Neville?" Hermione had just stepped in through the portrait hole, her arms full of books.
"No, we've never poked fun at them!"
"Oh, really? Who's your newest victim, then?"
"Anyways," continued Harry, "Are you accusing Cho of lying about her Virginity?? Do say you're not, it'll save me the trouble of re-modeling your faces."
"Ah. it's Cho, is it?" Hermione exclaimed.
"We're just telling you how we see it, Harry. But if you feel you're better off without our input."
"I am."
"Then we'll be heading to bed."
"This early?" Snorted Harry
Seamus coughed, and replied in a strangely high-pitched tone "Oh, Harry, You dog! I DO have to protect my virginity, you know!" And fluttering his eyelashes, he departed up the stairs with Dean Thomas laughing in his wake.
"Those bloody fagg-" Ron uttered
"Have you done your homework, you two? Better start working on it!" Hermione laughed nervously, as she pushed the chess table to the floor, and filled the empty space with books.
"Hermione, it's a Friday!! Do you expect us to work?!" Ron said
"If you want to enjoy your weekend at Hogsmede, I suggest that you do." Hermione countered.
"Oh, fine then."
"Well?! What is it, hurry up, Longbottom, you're annoying me!" Malfoy spat
"Well, Sir, Potter was consulting his friends."
"AND?"
"Sir, he seems to be. angered by Cho's hesitant approach to him, and his friends were pointing out that. that Cho might be playing him false."
"Really. Keep up the good work, Longbottom. You take after your Uncle Peter."
By: Elizabeth Elaine Elliot
He loved her. You have to know that he loved her, or this story would never have as great of plot. They loved each other. Just how Adonis had loved Venus, and Venus love Adonis. It was partly passion, and it was partly because of gain, but if one could put those together, one like him could easily call it 'Love', right? He thought so. And he thought it was only that, and not more.
She giggled, putting a finger to his lips, her hips pushing into his, as they faced each other, their loud, heavy breathing sounding strangely loud in the unusually quiet corridor, "Shh!!" She laughed, "Someone is going to hear us!"
"Let them!" he growled, as he tightened his grip around her waist. She giggled again, but it was interrupted by the sound footsteps coming down the hall, and a male voice, "Cho?? Is that you??" The voice belonged to none other than the tall, raven- colored hair, green-eyed wizard whom many an evil feared.
"You better go!" She whispered hurriedly to her blonde lover, as he gave her one last departing kiss, and disappeared down the dark hall.
"There you are, Cho! I've been looking all over for you!"
"Harry, darling, I was waiting for you to come looking for me, I've been so lonely all day!" She moved her body seductively toward him, and he laughed, "So have I," he said, as he grabbed her around the waist and pushed her against the wall, leaning in to suck at her neck. She giggled and pushed him away, "Not here, Harry!"
"Oh, come on! This is an appropriate place as any!" Harry declared angrily.
"Love, at least somewhere private! But to tell you the truth, am bit tired."
"WHAT??!! You always do this!!"
"Do what?" She looked up at him innocently,
"THIS! You seduce me, then you come up with the damned silliest excuses to get away from me!"
"I'm not trying to get away from you, darling. Well, not in the way you state. It's just that. Well, I DO have to do my best to try and protect my virginity from you."
"Then mayhap you shouldn't influence me, then!" He spat.
"Come now, Dear, spare me your wrath, please??" She pouted, "And I'll bid you goodnight." She said as she tiptoed to kiss him on the cheek. With that, she disappeared down the hall.
Later, In The Gryffindor Common Room.
"She's depriving me of my worthy privileges, Ron!" Exclaimed Harry.
"Aren't they all?" Ron replied, moving his player out of Harry's grasp and gaining a few broken pawns, at the same time.
"If you ask me, she's waaay to virginal for my liking." Entered Seamus
"Smells kind of fishy, if you ask me." Agreed Dean.
"The only thing that smells like fish, is your breath, Dean, now what are you boys talking about this time? Making fun of Ginny and Neville?" Hermione had just stepped in through the portrait hole, her arms full of books.
"No, we've never poked fun at them!"
"Oh, really? Who's your newest victim, then?"
"Anyways," continued Harry, "Are you accusing Cho of lying about her Virginity?? Do say you're not, it'll save me the trouble of re-modeling your faces."
"Ah. it's Cho, is it?" Hermione exclaimed.
"We're just telling you how we see it, Harry. But if you feel you're better off without our input."
"I am."
"Then we'll be heading to bed."
"This early?" Snorted Harry
Seamus coughed, and replied in a strangely high-pitched tone "Oh, Harry, You dog! I DO have to protect my virginity, you know!" And fluttering his eyelashes, he departed up the stairs with Dean Thomas laughing in his wake.
"Those bloody fagg-" Ron uttered
"Have you done your homework, you two? Better start working on it!" Hermione laughed nervously, as she pushed the chess table to the floor, and filled the empty space with books.
"Hermione, it's a Friday!! Do you expect us to work?!" Ron said
"If you want to enjoy your weekend at Hogsmede, I suggest that you do." Hermione countered.
"Oh, fine then."
"Well?! What is it, hurry up, Longbottom, you're annoying me!" Malfoy spat
"Well, Sir, Potter was consulting his friends."
"AND?"
"Sir, he seems to be. angered by Cho's hesitant approach to him, and his friends were pointing out that. that Cho might be playing him false."
"Really. Keep up the good work, Longbottom. You take after your Uncle Peter."
