The next morning, I was at the classroom bright and early, excited for the day. "Sev!" I called. He was in his office. "Yes, Mona." He replied. I rolled my eyes. "Time to go to hogs-made!" He sighed, but stood up.
"Why do you insist?" He grumbled. I shrugged, but continued to smile. "For the first time I get to go with a friend. Now let's go!" I grabbed his hand and dragged him to the door, acting like a child.
"You're telling me you've never gone with a friend before?" He asked. I nodded. "Well, no one I liked." I admitted. He sighed. "Please don't tell me that we are going to go shopping!"
I made a sour face. "Of course not! We are going to go get butterbeers, then we will go and take points from students!" I said happily. He sighed. "And I thought today was going to be boring."
I laughed and gave him a light shove. "It will be fun!" I promised. He sighed. "Whatever you say, Professor." We walked outside, to where the students where already on there way there. "I don't feel like walking." I admitted. Then, before he could protest, I imagined The village, and in a pop, we were there.
Sev looked annoyed. "You couldn't give me a warning?" He asked. I shrugged. "Nope." We were standing out in front of the Hog's head, where I hoped we could get some butterbeer. I dragged him inside and ordered two and soon we both were enjoying the warmness of the drink. "Yum." I sighed. "I havn't had one in years."
Sev raised an eyebrow. "You know you can come alone." I rolled my eyes. "Yeah, but it is much funner to come with you." I giggled, and soon we were finished and roaming the streets. Sev and I were discussing some riduclous potion when a faint shimmer caught my eye.
"Potter." I hissed, following the shimmer with my eyes. Sev sighed. "Where is the boy now?" He complained. I gave him a light shove. "Come on."
We trailed behind him for a few moments until he came up to the shreaking shack. There, he pulled off his cloak, reveling that he was not alone. Next to him were his friends, Granger and Weasly. "What are they doing here?" I whispered. Sev didn't reply, just locked his gaze on the students.
We watched them for what seemed like hours when Granger shreiked. I turned my head to where she was and saw what the source of her panic was. A small, but dangerous snake slithered out, threatening to attack. I sighed, knowing that I had to stop this before it got too dangerous.
I stepped out from my hiding place. "Students, step back." They did so without question. "This snake is extremely dangerous." I informed them before turning to my target.
As quietly as possible, a spoke to the snake. "Stop. They don't want to hurt you."
The snake looked at me. "You can under ssstand me?" It hissed. I nodded. "Go away and they wouln't hurt you." But the snake wouldn't budge. "You are heir for ssslytherin." He concluded. I shivered. I was glad I was the only one who could understand him.
"Yes, please go home." I commanded quietly, wanting this to be over. He blinked at me. "I will obey the daughter of the dark lord. I am in you're service." It hissed, and I heard Potter gasp. I cursed myself, remembering that he cold speak Parsletounge and proabally heard everything I said.
"Yes," I hissed to the snake. "I command you to go to you're hiding place." The snake obliged without question. "I will obey sister of the snakes." Then he was gone. I sighed in relief and then turned to Potter and his friends. "Ten points from Gryfondore for going out on private property. I hissed, and glared at them until they were gone.
Then I turned and stalked past Sev, who was smirking. "You speak parsletouge." He concluded. I sent him one of my death glares. "Let's go." I growled, wanting to punch something. Stupid snake. I was glad that Sev didn't hear me, as the last thing I wanted was to lose my best friend, who I just might of been falling for.
