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This is just a filler to introduce people that will come with important information later in the story.
Jill
"He did." Somehow another egg had found a way in her hands and it was only when she had squashed it, she had noticed. Maybe eating breakfast wasn't the greatest idea she had. Doing what she had done last night, was also on that list. Defiantly not the greatest idea she had have. It was better to pretend she didn't hear the underlying message, but they both knew she had heard it. "Maybe getting drunk wasn't the best idea." Defiantly not the best idea.
"Maybe not," Kelly whole hearted agreed, while she waved her wand and made the egg on Daisy's hand disappear. It wasn't Kelly agreed on that, but suggesting such an idea when her best friend was drunk, wasn't a great idea either. She should have waited when Daisy would have been sober. She would have disagreed in going on a date with Potter, she knew that now.
"Have you finished you potion essay?" Daisy asked, in an effort to change the subject and even though Kelly knew what her best friend was trying to do, she didn't protest. It was better to pretend it hadn't happened, even when she could easily name one person who would have disagreed. The older brother of Albus Potter.
"No, I haven't," Kelly told her best friend, even though the essay wasn't due until Wednesday at the latest, but anything to keep the peace between them. She always left her homework until the last day, while Daisy didn't have the luxury to finish them in her free periods since she worked in the Hospital wing. She was more than willing to finish it on time for a change.
"I'm half way done," Daisy said with a nod a silent question for her best friend to go to the library to finish it. It was the last of her assignments that were known for the week and then she only had to do the once she would get within the week. Daisy appreciated the effort her best friend would go to just for her, since Kelly did have use for her free periods and she took away their only free day.
"Then we would make it back in time for lunch," Kelly said while looking at her watch to look at the time. Daisy nodded at her best friend, before she decided that breakfast wasn't going to be it for her this morning. It was a lost cause.
"Sounds like a plan." Daisy said while she stood up, ready to go to the Gryffindor tower to grab her bag, so they could go to the library. Kelly took the last bite of her egg with bacon, before she followed her best friend. She had a feeling in her stomach that they were going to see James Potter more often that day then they normally would. He had a taste of what it was like to be with Daisy now and she had a feeling that he wouldn't stop now more than ever.
In the library Daisy and Kelly sat with the Ravenclaw twins, since every other table was occupied and there were still two untaken seats at theirs. Not that the twins ever minded company. They were the few of the persons that ran in the popular crowd that weren't Gryffindors. Being in Gryffindor almost automaticly made you popular since the Golden Trio had been from that House, but the Ravenclaw twins had earned their right to hang out with them, since they were nothing but nice to people they knew. They did disapprove of actions, but they never judges them for it. They were the persons one had to go to for some genuine advice, without it leaking trough the whole school. Kelly liked to call them the vault of Hogwarts and even though any other person would have used the information they knew to exploit it, they never did.
The twins consisted of Nadelyne and Joycelyne, although they were much better known as Joyce and Nade, the Woo twins. Everybody knew they were twins, but they looked nothing alike. Joyce had blonde long and straight hair, with wide blue eyes framing her face. Nade had brown wavy hair, almost black with wide brown eyes. When you looked closely enough you could see they were sisters since they shared the same little nose and the same bone contracture, they were even the same height. They were never seen without a smile on their face and did manage to even get higher point than Daisy, even if she did put effort in her work. That was thanks to the photogenic memory they both had, something they called genetic.
Daisy could do nothing but believe it to be true, since they were after all family. The twins also had a sister that had graduated the year before, but it was often the three of them had been together, making other joke the twins were actually a triplet, but their sister had always looked out for them like a mother. Nadelyne had once told Kelly it was because their own mother had many obsessions and her children wasn't one of them. Nadelyne had many of her perfects rounds with the female Gryffindor perfect, since they liked to avoid teaming Slytherin with the lions. They did want House unity however and since Ravenclaw had purebloods in them where as Hufflepuf didn't they had made Hufflepuf and Slytherin do most rounds together. Joycelyne was the shy one of the twins, the main reason she didn't get the badge her sister had gotten, but she was happy for her sister, glad at least one of them had gotten the title.
"Do you mind if we sit here?" Daisy asked, even though it was a little late, since they had already taken the chair to sit on. She only did because she knew the twins wouldn't mind the company. They really were nice persons. Joyce shrugged her shoulders at the blond and smiled.
"Of course not," she replied, amused at seeing the two already sitting in the chairs. Nade chuckled, letting her amusement known out loud.
"It's not like you are already sitting," Nade said and with anyone else, Daisy would have taken the words for a dig under water but she knew Nade only meant it as a joke. Kelly sent a smile of her own towards the twin, since she had really nice conversations with the brown haired twin. She had complained more than once to the girl that James Potter and Daisy Rosier would have made the perfect couple but that Daisy was too stubborn to see it. Nade had given her the advice that if it was meant to be, Daisy had no way of stopping it, but Kelly hadn't listened to her. She had tried given Daisy a push in the right direction and she now could clearly see the fault in her actions. She could have better given a push in the wrong direction, because then she wouldn't have made them even further apart from each other than they were before it had happened.
The twins went back to the books they were reading before Kelly and Daisy had interrupted them, it was no surprise for either of the best friends to see it were books they didn't have to read until their seventh year. The twins were always ahead of the rest of their year and could always answer the questions no one knew the answer to. Not that they bragged about it, they would only answer when they were asked to do so. They liked given others the opportunity to answer for themselves. They had found out that following the lead of their Housemates wouldn't give them much points from the rest of the school.
"Where are you with your essay?" Daisy asked her best friend, who smiled at her in guilt when she showed her best friend the parchment that was still blank. Daisy sighed, knowing she was probably going to be spending most of her time explaining what she had found in the library books, then actually working on her essay. She knew Kelly learned more from listening then actually looking it up in books, since she would just copy it and then forget about the whole thing.
