Willa's Point of View

It was about two days after the incident that we actually learned what happened that needed McGonagall's attention. We were in charms. We were revising upon incendio, it would create a ball of fire that would then be placed on something and that something would burn. I could hear Hufflepuffs gossiping at the same time. Sometimes having vampire hearing was terrible for focus.

"So, what was it that got the Volturi's in trouble?" Huh, I guess it might have looked like we got in trouble. I mean, the headmistress asked us to come to her office, and humans as a whole like assuming things, "I heard they did something to mark lancer."

I cast incendio on the pile of logs in front of me with practiced ease. Although I knew to be careful, I decided to try and focus on their conversation; I'd love to know what I did to this mark guy, "I heard they petrified him!" How would two seconds years petrify someone? Around this time a third Hufflepuff comes. She had obviously been eavesdropping on their conversation, as she knew exactly what it was about.

"I heard they used a basilisk between the two of them finding a toad and a chicken egg isn't that hard." 'Even if their idiots' didn't have to be added. Surprise, surprise, it was Ashla spreading more rumors about us. A Gryffindor actually asked me if it was true the next day, "no!" I said immediately, "Besides, if I did. Wouldn't I have been expelled by now?" I had to commend her bravery to actually fact check though. Even if she was shaking when she did it.

I wasn't exactly sure whether or not my explanation actually got to her or not because I had to get to another class; but I hoped it did. And if it did, then she would explain it to the people she got that rumor from.

In Volterra…

Rebecca's Point of View

It had been a long day of trial's, and I was relaxing reading in the library, Aro right next to me. To be quite honest, it was like every trial day. The vampires on trial never really had any respect for me, so it took a lot longer now to get proceedings underway. You would think being one of the Volturi rulers for seven years would do something.

Of course, seven years wasn't that much for an immortal, and to them I would always be a puny weak little human. Being a witch didn't help matters, as there was so much prejustice on both sides. Not just with the wizarding world. Of course, I understood the vampire side, unlike the wizard side. Which was basically 'we hate these creatures because they exist'. Yeah, it made sense why I took the vampires side.

"Rebecca, can I talk with you?" It was Charlie peeping his head through the library door, "Sure." I put the book down and got out of my cuddling position, "Yes Charlie?" I said after putting a silencing charm up and I was in the hallway. I had the feeling he didn't want everyone in the building to hear.

"Um… is there a way to… get in touch with Bella?" I smiled, "Of course! I have her number, and if the internet fails me, we always have Dante." Something about his expression told me he didn't like Dante, "He's a wonderful raven." I insisted, and now he looked surprised. Maybe, because I was able to read his facial expressions, he did keep them locked away.

"he's just a reminder that I wasn't suspicious enough." Oh, this was a pride thing, "Being suspicious of a bird isn't something I would even think about." mostly because I trusted Dante, and any bird that would exist would be immediately deterred from existing near Volturi castle. Still though, I did hope what I said helped, "I know, but I should have at least questioned you for not using a postal service or telling me where you were staying in Volterra."

I used Dante for the purpose that Charlie wouldn't have my address. As much as I wanted to see Charlie, vampire secrecy was important, "If it makes you feel better, I used suspect me not charms on the mail…" he raised an eyebrow, "Really?" I nodded; it was another precaution I had against his suspicion. I knew Charlie would have otherwise asked where I even got a raven. In Volterra among other things.

"Yes, that does make me feel better," He paused, "And please, never use magic on me again." That sounded fair and I nodded, "Oh, I did put up a silencing charm so this conversation wouldn't be heard." I don't think he could have helped it. He facepalmed himself, I guess I was right when I though Charlie wouldn't want anyone to overhear the conversation, "Thanks." He said before trying to leave, "Wait, what about getting in contact with Bella?" I guess our later conversation did distract us from the original topic, "Right…"

Willa's Point of View

It was the day of the game. We would be fighting against Gryffindor this time. If Slytherin won, it would in fact be something we tried to make happen, unlike last year, "Are you all ready? Good. Because my only motivational speech you'll get is this." He drew in a breath, probably so he could say everything at one time, "You have two options, and there both seven words long. Get out there and suck it up. Or suck it up and get out there. I would suggest the latter, as no one would notice your nerves."

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