Title: Minerva's Unexpected Quest
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To notwritten: Thanks for your review.
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Chapter 25: Arguments
"That boy drives me batty," Minerva told Alice.
It was the next day after Minerva had finally sealed away the Thunder Card and she was still fuming from what he had done.
"I don't understand why he treated you like that," Alice said, looking at her friend with worry.
"I'll tell you why," Minerva said. "He hates the idea that the Cardcaptor is a girl."
"It's a lot more then that, I'm afraid," Kero-chan said.
He had been listening to the whole conversation and Minerva saw him shaking his head.
"What do you mean, Kero?" Alice asked.
"Well back when your mother was capturing the Clow Cards Eli's father wanted them as well. He was very upset that a girl was capturing them and told me that who I had chosen had been wrong. He made your mother's life a nightmare but he soon became her friend."
"Well apparently no one told that little brat that I'm not a bad person," Minerva told him.
"Yes you are," said a cold voice and Minerva turned to see Eli standing there.
"Oh great the boy that thinks I'm not good enough to capture the cards," Minerva told Kero-chan and Alice.
"What is your problem?" Alice asked. "Why can't you leave Minerva alone?"
"Because I'm the one that supposed to be capturing the cards, not some stupid little girl," he snarled.
Minerva went red. "Oh so I'm some stupid little girl," she snarled. "Well let me tell you you moron of a boy I'm the one that will prove to be more then able to handle them. So why don't you go back to where ever you went and leave us alone."
Eli glared at her and she returned it.
"What the devil is going on here?" said a voice and Kero-can hid.
Professor Sight appeared and she looked from Minerva to Eli. "Well," she went on.
"Nothing," Eli muttered.
Professor Sight turned to Minerva. "Well."
"Nothing," Minerva repeated.
Professor Sight gave Minerva an evil look. "I don't think this is nothing. I'm taking twenty points from Slytherin for each of you."
Minerva looked at her in shock but Eli looked like he didn't care.
"Detention for both of you," she went on. "Meet me in my office, tonight, and for the next three weeks."
And she moved on.
"Well I'm going," Eli told her. "Good luck with that detention."
"Eli, that means both of us," Minerva told him.
Eli laughed and then hurried off.
True to what Eli had said he didn't show up for detention and Minerva had to put up with Professor Sight all that night. Professor Sight wasn't happy that Eli hadn't shown up and she punished Slytherin with a twenty point less. Minerva complained about this when she got back.
"Eli doesn't even do what a Professor tells him, even though I don't like the Professor, and now we lost another twenty points.'
"I hope she's not going to take points off every time he doesn't show up," Alice said, alarmed.
Minerva groaned. "I'm afraid so," she said.
"What!" Alice said, shocked. "But he can't do that. Gryffindor or one of the other houses will win the cup.'
Minerva sighed. "Alice, I don't think he cares."
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A/N: Oh Eli sure thinks that he's above the rules. Next up: Hermione's ghost comes back.
