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"We do not!"

"We do?"

Those words were spoken at the same time, the first obviously from Daisy's mouth, the latter was from Potter's. Did he had to interrupt? She had this covered, she didn't need him to put in his hopefulness for something that was never, ever going to happen. They weren't even friends, the only reason she talked to him was because her best friend was friends with him. She wouldn't even be friends with Fred if it weren't for the fact Kelly talked to them on a daily basis.

"They do, don't they," Fred said while he looked at the two. This time it was Fred's turn to get a glare from Daisy. They did not look like a old married couple.

"We don't look old right?" Potter asked. Daisy turned her glare to Potter this time, he had to comment on being old!

"We are not married, nor are we a couple," Daisy said with a huff. Someone needed to lay the priorities straight and it wasn't looking like any of her three companies were going to, so she had to do it.

"We could change the not a couple part," Potter said with a smile on his face, like she would agree to the fact. Was he living under a rock for the last five years?

"We will never be a couple," Daisy said with her eyebrows raised. She was close to screaming in frustration. At least he hands weren't doing the fist thing they always seemed to do when she was around him. It was a start in controlling her anger.

"We could be, when you give me at least one chance. Go on a date with me," Potter said, while he looked at her in hope.

"No!" Daisy said, harder then she normally would. Someone had to put a foot down. She wanted to throw a tantrum, but she kept herself in check. Her mother would have been so proud of her if she could see her daughter right now. Maybe it was best she couldn't because she would also raise her eyebrow at the choices her daughter made about the guys she choose to date. Most of them weren't pureblood, so they were beneath her. It was a good thing her father wasn't obsessed with purity, like her mother was or life at home would have been hell. She could only assume, she would have left her home long time ago if that were the case.

"Daisy calm down," Kelly said with worry lacing her voice. "Fred and I were just joking around." That was something Daisy knew, but she also knew while the two of them had been joking, Potter wasn't. The look on Fred's face suddenly made her wonder if he had been joking. It looked like he hadn't.

"Fine," Daisy said, while she grabbed an apple in front of her and stood up. "I have to finish my Transfiguration." With those words she walked away, to walk of her anger. Kelly knew her best friend was lying, she had after all helped her with her homework just last night, but decided not to comment on it.

Daisy grabbed her bag when she was in the common room, since her brain registered only now, she had left it behind the night before, when the laugh of her roommate filled her ears. It stopped abruptly when she notices her audience. A sneer was placed on her face.

"When are you going to leave my boyfriend alone?" Cloe asked her like she was dirt under her shoe. With the way Daisy was treated, it couldn't have been that far from the truth. However, Daisy wasn't one to back down from a challenge. It came in handy, when she needed to release some of her anger anyway.

"Did your imaginary boyfriend leave you?" Daisy asked, while she stood up, since she had retrieved her bag. She put her arms in front of her chest. She could see Cloe's cheeks match her fiery red hear.

"No!" She said in rage. "You leave James alone! He is mine you hear me!"

They would make the greatest couple, both of them were delusional. Why couldn't James focus his attention on her roommate instead of her? Then she would be so happy. She would be free.

"Does he know, you call him your boyfriend?" Daisy couldn't help herself but ask her roommate that, since it was for the first time in a long time she had her roommate alone. She had seen Cloe hogging the shower earlier, when she had woken up her best friend. She had been glad at the time she had already showered. She didn't know how Faith and Alana put up with that. She didn't let other dictate how she was going to live her life, if she would, she would have been a whole lot different, because she would listen to her mother. She probably would have been put in Slytherin if she did.

"That's not the point!" Cloe screamed, it was only then that Daisy had registered in her mind that Cloe was standing closer to her then before. She wiped the spit of her face with her hand that had collided with her face.

"I think it is," Daisy said calmly to her red haired roommate. She simply enjoyed the little tiffs they had, because she was hilarious and delusional. Defiantly delusional. Daisy tapped her foot like she was bored. She was far from bored, but she couldn't let her roommate see that, the fun would be over if she did. "Wonder what he would say when I tell him you called him that."

"Just leave James alone!" Cloe screamed, but fortunately, there was no spit involved in this screaming match. It was an improvement after all. She had to compliment her for that, but she didn't feel like it. So she wasn't going to, if she did, the spit would probably be back, since it showed a weakness. Weakness was always exploited.

"But then I don't get to tell him my undying love," Daisy said in fake annoyance. He would die of shock if she would do that. Maybe she should try it, to see how he would react, but the logical part of her brain talked her out of that. He would never leave her alone if she would say something like that to him.

"Just stay away from my boyfriend," Cloe said, while her movement clearly stated she was angry, she was a step away from stomping her foot and throwing herself on the ground. Daisy chuckled, she would stay away from him if she could but he kept coming back.

"I will tell him his girlfriend wants me to stay away from him, when he comes near me," Daisy said with a smug smile on her face. It was so easy to get a rise out of her roommate. Both girls knew, Potter always came to her, reasons for the both of them unknown. This time the red head really did stomp her foot and Daisy was actually waiting for an immature response like 'I hate you'.

"You are a bitch!" Well, it was close enough.

"Takes one, to know one," Daisy said with a smile on her face, before she decided she had frustrated her roommate long enough, they shared a room after all. It was a good thing that she kept her belongings locked. She had learned from the first few times. Since Kelly and she didn't share their first class, it wasn't that big a deal she left without her best friend.