Hannah creeped down the corridor quietly, with Justin Finch-Fletchley, Zacharias Smith, Leanne Wendell and Susan Bones. Hannah peeked around the corner. She waved her hand beckoning her friends to follow. "So, what charms are we going to use again?" Zacharias asked, loudly.
Leanne shushed him. "Right we're supposed to be quiet. Sorry." Zacharias said.
They all turned to glare at him. Zacharias ducked his head and they walked on. They finally got to where they were going: the Ravenclaw common room.
The eagle knocker asked the question,"Where do all vanished objects go?"
Justin rolled his eyes."I've got this. Into non-being."
"Correct. You may enter." The door swung open.
Susan raised an eyebrow. "Well, that was easy."
The 'Puffs slowly stepped into the dark common rom. "Alright. Leanne charm the room black and yellow. Justin and Zach burn 'Hufflepuff's Revenge' into the wall. And Susan and I will take the most important job of all." Hannah said.
The next morning when people were coming down for breakfast not a single Ravenclaw showed up. Until..."AAAAAHHHHHH!" Was heard as all of the 'missing' Ravenclaws ran into the great hall.
"Professor Flitwick! Someone turned the common room black and yellow and we can't change it back!" Seventh year, Penelope Clearwater yelled.
The professors looked startled, but then the real show started. Anthony Goldstein and Morag MacDougal ran in and the Great Hall burst into laughter. Anthony was in a yellow sundress with matching heels and Morag had a unibrow, boys clothes, and a badger painted on her forehead.
Hannah smirked as she observed her handiwork. Susan looked up at her. "Can you believe we did this?" She asked through her giggles.
"This was way better than beating them up. No one will trace it to us. We couldn't let them get away with it." Hannah said, smiling at Susan.
"Thanks." She said.
Hannah shrugged."It's fine. What are friends for?"
Aren't friends wonderful? I apologize, I know it's not that great. Anyways, Disclaimer:I do not own Harry Potter. That belongs to J.K Rowling.
