Hi!
This is the chapted that inspired the title!
Jill
Outside of the Great Hall Daisy found Dylan waiting for her, which was a surprise, since they hadn't planned to meet each other. Kelly quickly waved her best friend a bye, before she went in and left Daisy on her own. The brown haired guy smiled an awkward smile at Daisy, she easily returned. It was a nice surprise to see the boy waiting for her.
"Good morning," Daisy said, long forgotten the argument she had with her best friend only minutes ago. Dylan smiled back at the blonde girl and gave her a hug. She never liked it if guys were shy around her, since she was just another human being and she didn't bite.
"Good morning, I was wondering if we could have breakfast together?" Dylan asked, while he nervously rubbed his neck. Daisy smiled amused at the nervousness from the boy in front of her. It was cute she made him nervous, it did mean something. The plus side was, that there would be no Potter to ruin her chances and scare the poor guy away.
"Of course," Daisy replied automatically. She would enjoy having breakfast with the guy she liked, what girl wouldn't like that? "Would you mind sitting at the Gryffindor table?" She didn't wanted to neglect her best friend and she had already eaten lunch two days before that at the Ravenclaw table. Normally Sundays were reserved for the two of them only, but she had a feeling Kelly wouldn't mind Dylan sitting with them. She wasn't planning on abandoning her best friend, tradition would be tradition. She hadn't planned however for the arrival of Potter, since she had thought he would be in the past, where he belonged.
"Hey princess Daisy, are you telling Davies here, he has been replaced by me?" The loud voice of the dark haired guy shouted from the top of the stairs. Daisy looked up in confusion at the Potter boy. What was he talking about? Replaced as what?
"First," Daisy started to let her confusion known, "I'm not a princess and second what are you talking about?" The only thing she could think about was that Dylan was replaced as a chaser, but that couldn't be the case because if he had his own captain would tell him that. Potter had nothing to do about that.
"Well he obviously is replaced, because I'm your boyfriend now," Potter said in a cocky voice, while he wore a smug smile. Daisy looked up at the boy in surprise that had made his way to her and protectively put his arm around her waist.
"You are not my boyfriend! Leave me alone," Daisy said frustrated. Her blue eyes blazing in fire. Dylan long forgotten who stood on the sideline. She suddenly had to think back towards the argument she had with Kelly in their dorm. Had she been right? She shook off Potter's arm around her waist. "You really think last night meant anything?"
James' brown eyes were looking franticly in her blue ones. "But I was your first," he said with a confused expression on his face. Well there was always a first time for everything, even in making James Sirius Potter confused.
"So you would stop scaring guys in dating me," Daisy said while looking at her nails, like she couldn't wait for this conversation to be over, which was nothing but the truth.
"I- I didn't do.." James started to say, but stopped at the look Daisy gave him. Her eyebrow was raised in disbelief. Daisy crossed her arms in front of her chest.
"Don't lie, I know," she said. She turned on her heels and gave James a cold glare. "I hate liars and I basically done you a favor. You finally got me, so you can move on."
She could faintly hear him say something, but choose to ignore it. She couldn't possibly have heard him say that he didn't want to and even if he did. Why would she care? He had made her life impossible for the last few years, it was time to return the favor.
Dylan walked behind Daisy, but she was to furious to notice the boy until he started talking to her.
"What were you two talking about?" Dylan asked in a accusation. Daisy looked at the boy in confusion. What did he accuse her of? They weren't a item, so she had done nothing wrong. She had never even let him know she liked him, she had flirted but she had never told him she liked him.
"Ask Potter," Daisy said in anger at the boy that had done nothing wrong, but the accusation had been the last straw for her nerves. She stomped over to where Kelly was seated and plopped down. She grabbed an egg and started peeling the shell from it. Nearly squashing the egg in the process. Kelly looked at her best friend in worry. She had seems fine a few moments ago when she had abandoned her best friend, they had even be laughing together.
"Did something happen?" Kelly asked her best friend, trying to calm her down by taking the egg from her. Daisy simply grabbed another egg to repeat the process, imagining it was Potter's face. It wasn't a surprise the egg was squashed. Daisy grabbed a napkin to clean off her hands.
"Potter happened," Daisy said in an angry voice, since she couldn't pretend to be anything but angry. Potter always got to get out the monster from within her. Daisy could see the understanding in the eyes of her best friend. Suddenly Daisy hated it when her best friend was right. She would have been happy if for once she had been right, but Daisy should have known better. Kelly was always better in reading people then she was.
"I guess that didn't go well?" Kelly asked, but even Daisy could tell the question was rhetorical. The both knew the answer to her question, since Daisy's mood was prove enough of that.
"The bloody prat told him I am his girlfriend," Daisy said, while she stayed clear from the rest of the food before it ended up in the same faith as the egg she had man handled. She just couldn't believe Potter had said that, just because she had slept with him didn't mean anything! It was time for him to get a wakeup call that not everybody was lying on his feet. There were still girls like herself that didn't like him!
"He didn't!" Kelly said in surprise, but it was obviously fake and Daisy could read the underlying message behind it. I told you so, was clearly in it. She didn't respond to the underlying message however, since she didn't wanted a repeat of the argument they had that morning.
