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Elsa 11

My eyes grew wide and my heart found its way to my stomach. I shouldn't be surprised. I shouldn't be- I cringed at the word that fit there, not even able to admit it to myself. My thoughts swirled about in an uncontrollable manner until her eyes locked with mine and suddenly it all became clear.

I turned on my heel and confidently walked away from the Pitch, trying to calm down. I can't be the big sister she needs, so- so I must be… replaced. I sucked in a cold breath.

I don't understand why they were all celebrating with her in the first place. They are just egging her on to go kill herself on that field. Hiccup is the worst of them. I can just recognize the admiration Anna has for him, and he is utilizing it in a corrupt way, and to think I once slightly considered him a friend.

My robe swept the path entering into the school dismissively, snowflakes began to decorate the edges and weigh me down. The familiar halls of the fluorescently lit school was soothing, and I finally began to feel the emotions sizzle. I began to think as logically and unattached as possible about my failed plan.

I had been so careful, so sure. What could have possibly gone wrong? It was those little friends of hers, I'm sure. Somehow they opened the door for her, but that's really not possible because I utilized both magic and muggle powers. Few know how to deal with problems of the muggle variety, especially not those totally wizard life immersed friends of hers. I need to figure out how she escaped then I can better prepare for next time.

I was moving through the hallways deep in thought when a voice pipped up behind me, "There you are! I've been looking everywhere! Why are you inside on such a lovely day, after an amazing performance by someone's sister." River had caught up to me and with a knowing smile poked me in the side. "Yet you are in here all moping around. If I didn't know better, I'd say someone is jealous."

I stopped in my tracks as my heart quickened its pace, "Jealous? I-I'm not jealous. Who would I be jealous of?"

A look of confusion swept over her face, "I was just kidding. Jealous of your sister and her performance at the pitch."

I breathed out, "Oh. Yeah no. No jealousy here." I smiled as if to prove the point, but it didn't last long.

"Are you sure you're alright?"

"Yes, perfectly fine-"

I was actually beginning to believe my own lie when a high pitched, all too familiar, voice sounded behind us, "Elsa! River! I'm glad I caught up to you."

I didn't say a word nor dared to turn around lest my fears be actualized, yet it didn't stop the pigtail laden girl from making her appearance. She was still clad in her Quidditch robes and her victorious smile.

Thankfully River spoke, "Hey pigtails, nice job out there." She paused with a fake grimace, "Yep uttering those words to a Gryffindor hurt as much as I thought it would."

Anna beamed ever brighter and placed both her hands in her robe pockets. Doing so seemed to remind her of what she was doing here. "Can we talk?"

I shook my head pleadingly, "I'm not sure that's a good idea."

Anna looked at River silently asking her to change my mind. She knew that if River granted her passage then I wouldn't argue. River was looking back and forth between the two of us, seemingly unsure at first.

Her gazed stopped on Anna as a resolute smile formed, "We can spare just a moment." She turned to look at me pointedly, "Right Elsa?"

I sighed, "Right."

Anna's smile dimmed as she bit her lip and she seemed to be steeling herself for her next words, "So the other day, I happened to be, ummm, taking a stroll near the woods, and well I, ummm, heard a noise. Naturally, I had to investigate this noise which was just inside the forbidden wood and its not like I was planning to go very far!"

With each word I found I was disliking this story more and more, but I didn't say anything.

"Plus, I had Hiro and Hiccup with me. So I was really, really safe."

I wanted to walk away, but I was frozen in my spot, literally. At the mention of those names I felt the frost begin to climb again.

"Anyways, by the time we got to where we suspected the noise was made, the perpetrator was nowhere to be seen. All that was left of their presence was this little piece of evidence."

With that, Anna pulled her hands from her pockets and revealed a silk, blue and copper tie.

"Shortly after, as we were trying to get to bed, Frollo busted us for being out after curfew and well, you were there for the rest. I have been meaning to talk to you about this, but couldn't seem to find the time… or the opportunity."

I looked down at my feet from her pointed words. Avoiding was a skill I prided myself on.

River had taken the silk tie and was inspecting it, then she turned her full body towards me, "Elsa, a word." She smiled sweetly at Anna watching the scene unfold, "Just a moment pigtails."

We moved a bit down the hall and turned our backs to the curious eyes behind us.

"Do you know what this means?" River hissed.

"That someone else should have gotten detention with us?"

"No. Well, yes, but no. It means that there may be more to this mystery than we thought."

"But this tie could mean anything!"

River looked at me pointedly like she was trying to pull my thoughts in a specific direction, "Yes. Anything. But there happens to be someone standing a small distance away that could look at everything in a new perspective."

My eyes grew as I glanced behind me. Anna had moved up against the wall and was currently rolling her eyes. "My sister?! We are not dragging her into all this."

"Hardly dragging. Seems to me she is a part of this already. This tie-" River waved it dramatically, "has peaked her curiosity, and now she is going to poke her nose into everything in the attempt to 'investigate'. If we just include her-"

"No. It's too dangerous."

"'It' is nothing! We have nothing. And if she is in on it and somehow it becomes dangerous then at least you can regulate what she attempts to do."

I crossed my arms. Annoyed at her persistence, but more irritated that her reasoning made sense, "Fine. But not here."

River smiled her superior smile and swung around. In a louder voice she called, "Good news pigtails! We have a bit more information we can add to what you know about this tie, but not here. We will have to find an empty classroom." Her eyes scanned the hallway we were currently in.

Anna, who previously was leaning against the wall seemingly annoyed, eyes lit up as she stood straight. Then she furrowed her brow, "What about Hiro and Hiccup? They were there when we found the tie. They should be included in this too."

My eyes hardened. "No." I said resolute. River gave me a shocked look and I repeated myself a slight bit more desperately, "No!"

River stepped towards me, "Why not?"

For once I stood confident as I spoke, "Hiro is fine. Whatever. Bring him, but we can't bring a suspect into the plan."

River's forehead crumpled in confusion, "Hiccup isn't a suspect."

"Not an official one. No. But he is a male Hufflepuff, perhaps something in the description was wrong. Even if it wasn't, he is too close to the other suspects. He might try to talk us out of having one of them on the list or warn them that we are working out their guilt. It is really too risky and you know it River." I took a long breath. Realizing my true motives behind refusing to allow him in, I added slightly softer, "Perhaps at some point, when we can prove his loyalties he would be a great asset, but at the moment? No."

For once, River knew not to argue with me. Handing the tie back to Anna she said, "Ok. Well, in thirty minutes meet at the food fight classroom and bring Hiro."

Anna nodded and hurried out the door she came in which led towards the pitch.

River and I started walking in no direction in particular, "This will be good for us, you will see. We have run into a dead end and who better to resolve that than the most curious and adventurous girl around." When I didn't say a word she just repeated herself, "This will be good for this investigation, you will see."


We walked a bit longer in silence then I excused myself, saying I had to get some stuff from my room before the big meeting. I wrapped around and made my way to the tower steps. Sometimes these things can get annoying. Ironically, it was only after I finally reached the top I felt like I could breath. A lot had already happened today and it's only safe to assume more was on its way.

I answered the riddle with ease and swept into the common room to find none other than Tadashi talking to his fellow fourth year Honey Lemon. Otherwise, the room was completely empty.

When I made my entrance, Tadashi turned around and we made eye contact. He smiled at me, but I dropped my head and made my way to a chair that sat right underneath the large window set into the stone of the tower.

Tadashi and I have become acquaintances of a sort through late night conversations. They started after that embarrassing night he had to come save me from the door knocker's evil riddle, to which I still didn't know the answer. Nobody knows about our interaction and I asked him to stay quiet as well. Perhaps its fun to have a secret friendship or maybe I'm doing it for my own protection. Either way, nobody knows, and I intend to keep it that way.

I looked out towards the Pitch to find the Hufflepuffs and Gryffindors battling it out. With a sigh, I stood and looked for another place to sit.

Honey Lemon and Tadashi were still talking in the center of the room, so I just stood there awkwardly trying to figure out what to do. They were in front of both the couch and another chair. There was a free seat on the other side of the room that looked out another window opposite to this one, but to get there I would have to walk around them.

Finally, I gave up and made my way to the stairway leading up to my room. As I was making my way up them, I ran into Martha Jones, an older Ravenclaw student. After maneuvering around each other I stopped a moment and followed the girl with my eyes. She made her way down the rest of the steps and stopped to talk with her friends in the common room.

I felt another pang of jealousy, but this time I couldn't quite place what was causing it. Looking at the three, I contemplated friendship and achievement, but nothing seemed to quite fit, so I gave up and continued my progression to my room.

Entering, I found Pocahontas sitting on her bed opposite to mine reading some sort of letter. A small smile played at her lips. It slightly shocked me because I hadn't ever seen such a genuine gesture plague the girl. I moved silently to my trunk, trying to not disturb her.

After pulling out the appropriate pieces of evidence for the meeting in thirty minutes, I decided, as my new roommate, it was finally time I introduced myself.

Taking a deep breath I smiled a forced smile and said, "H-hi. My name is Elsa. I'm your roommate… clearly." I cringed as I added that last word, I sound ridiculous. How can I be the top of my class and not say anything more than I'm your roommate. Well duh! We are standing in it right now. Well, I'm standing. She is sitting, but the point stands.

The girl looked up, slightly startled, "Hi." She looked at me a bit longer, shifting uncomfortably. "You are the one that used to sit with the girls that read."

I put my hand to my head, "Yeah They kinda-, uhhh, I just decided to sit elsewhere since Belle didn't like the fact that I didn't join in on the 'festivities'."

"Belle is the old one that thinks she is all that? With the two stupid males fighting over her?"

Two? I thought she was dating that Adam guy.

She must have seen my look of confusion because she gave me a twinge of a smile, "As much as I keep my head down, I'm always watching. There is so much you can learn from people by the way they act." She paused, considering to go on. Then her eyes solidified with her bold choice, "You, for example, put up these walls to keep yourself safe. I'm not sure what hurt you in the past, but it had its effects. Oh and that girl you hang around? The one that's not in our house, is insecure. Makes up for it by doing adventurous, risky deeds. Everyone has their problems, so we all hide behind masks. Isn't mine pretty? I made it myself." She gave the question in a sadistically, high voice. After a slight pause, she continued, more frustrated than before, "We are all just outsiders here because nobody really cares about anyone else. What a funny paradox because what we all want is for someone to truly care, yet since we can't get that from anyone else we choose not to give it either. It's only fair." She was looking me straight in the eyes simultaneously pleading and daring me to contradict her, but I couldn't.

I broke the eye contact by looking down at the floor. Perhaps what she said wasn't true in entirety, but in most cases it is a savage world. You have to watch out for yourself or the world will take you down with it.

I sighed and looked back up. She had averted her gaze as well to look on the floor near her bed. I slung my satchel over my shoulder and started to make my way to the exit.

As an afterthought I added, "It was nice talking to you. See you around."

Her eyebrows lifted with a bitter laugh, "Yeah. See you around." She picked up the letter she had previously been looking at, but the smile she had been wearing disappeared.

Anna. River. Pocahontas. It was me. I am the bringer of all things sad and negative.

I rushed down the stairs to the common room, guilt rising inside me. Tadashi was sitting on the couch now, and the other two girls had left the vicinity. I figured that if I tried to walk around Tadashi as quickly as possible without starting up any conversation then I can keep from infecting him as well, but as soon as I stepped off the last step he looked up. I sighed.

"Hey Elsa!" He started with that perfect smile of his.

I ignored him and started moving straight towards the door with my head down. I readjusted my satchel on my shoulder and took a peek in his direction. He looked slightly hurt and confused. I could feel his eyes following me all the way out.

I took a deep breath as I shut the door behind me. I'm not safe anywhere. I can't just be alone. I stood in silence on the area just outside the door, breathing. When I slightly calmed down, I set my head high and began down the stairs, taking one step at a time.

I had previously been very excited to learn more about what was happening that night, so I have to snap out of this little spell.

About halfway down the stairs my name was called. I looked around confused since I was fairly sure I was alone on the steps. Only after my name was called again, did I locate the sound to being Lily.

I put on a fake smile, which really did make me feel slightly better.

"Hey Elsa! What are you up to? You are like the only one here today."

"Everyone else is down at the Pitch watching the very first Quidditch Game."

"Then why aren't you." She laughed a bell like laugh, "You know why I'm not there."

My smile relaxed a little as it began to demonstrate my actual feelings. Being over dramatic in my movements I looked up and down the tower. "That's because I'm going to a Super Secret Meeting." I put my finger over my lips.

Her eyes grew and she spoke in a hush, "What about?"

"There was some activity in the forbidden woods and now a small group and I are putting clues together to figure out who it was. It's all very Sherlock Holmes.

She clapped her hands together before saying excitedly, "That's so cool! Best of luck with it! I hope you catch em'!"

"Thanks. I hope so too." I gave a small wave and took my leave.

In such a short amount of time my mood has been all over the place. My eyes grew in terror at my realization. I'm becoming a teenager.

I mentally laughed at my dramatics, feeling in a much better mood. I really must talk to Lily more often.


Anna 10

"Hey, everyone, don't eat too much dinner tonight, cause we are gonna paaaaartay in the Gryffindor common room tonight!" Fred, one of the older Beaters yells as he mounts his broom and shoulders his bat "In honor of our imminent win against the Hufflepuffs, and Miss Hotshot Arendelle's truly super performance!"

"Oh, no, you really don't-!" I try to say, but I'm drowned out by a loud cheer, and then the older team is gone to play, leaving me with my non Hufflepuff friends. "-have to do that. Really. You don't" I finish, even though they cant hear me.

"Why not? You killed it out there Anna!" Emma says.

"Because," I speak up before anyone else can "I don't need a party in my honor or anything. I'm not special. I'm completely ordinary!" I take a breath, and blow my bangs out of my face. "Hey, I need to head inside for a bit. You guys go watch the game. I'll catch up with you."

I turn and jog towards the castle before they can try and stop me. I need to find Elsa! I need to tell her about the tie. The castle will be mostly empty right now, and it will be the perfect opportunity. A part of me feels like I need to apologize, but I don't know what for. That feeling flares up whenever I'm around my sister. I just never know what I did. Should I apologize for being friends with Hiccup? But he's her friend too.

I shove through the doors and into the nearly empty castle. My gaze darts around to the different corridors and classroom I can see, and I just catch sight of a classroom door shutting. I run for it and throw it open. Instead of finding my sister though, I see two second years sitting on the floor with the desks pushed back, a dark skinned Hufflepuff boy and a brunette Ravenclaw girl. A small, orange-and-white kitten is on the floor between them, chasing a small feathered cat toy dangling from the girl's hand. They both look over at me, giving the kitten the chance it needed to pounce on the toy. He pulls it out of the girl's hand, and curls up into a small ball, gnawing happily on the toy.

"Oh! Um, sorry, I thought- but you're not- umm, did either of you see a third year Ravenclaw girl go by? She's about this tall, pale blonde hair in a bun, white gloves?" I ramble to them.

"Uh, I think so." The boy says "Do you mean Elsa?"

"Yes! Which way did she go? I really need to find her!" I say, louder than I mean to.

The boy stands and walks over to the door. "She went down that way." He points over my shoulder to another corridor.

I turn and start jogging that way "Thank you!" I call back over my shoulder, but the boy has already shut the door. I dart in the direction he pointed, and I see a flash of green fabric and curly hair shoot around a corner. River. If anyone can find my sister, she can. I run after the older girl, feet pounding on the hard stone floor. I never catch up to her, but I'm able to keep close enough to follow her. And, just like I hoped, she found my sister easily. I hang back around the corner, catching my breath and trying to think of something to say.

I take a breath, and round the corner. "Elsa! River! I'm glad I caught up to you!"

Elsa doesn't turn around, but River brightly compliments my flying, and a small part of me whispers 'Maybe there is something special about Anna Arendelle after all'. I ignore that voice and shove my hands into my pockets. Silk fills my palm. The tie. I had grabbed it so I wouldn't forget to ask River and Elsa about it. Well, no time like the present I think, and I try to recall the little speech I wrote to explain how I got the tie, while toning down the danger, and omitting the dragons.

Elsa doesn't want to hear what I have to say, but with a little coercion from River, I was able to tell them my tale. I bumbled through most of it, and the parts I didn't mess up sounded lame once I finally said them out loud. Elsa's expression became unreadable after I mentioned the Forest, and it got deeper after I made the mistake of mentioning Hiro and Hiccup. Chilly air flowed through my tunic and goosebumps erupt all over my bare arms.

After I finish, River pulls Elsa away and they talk. I try to eavesdrop, but the only thing I really hear is Elsa almost shouting "We are not dragging her into all this!", which really piques my curiosity, but also causes irritation to flare in my gut. I cross my arms and lean against the wall, but pop up as soon as they turn back. In a few short sentences, River has included me in the coolest thing I've ever seen outside of a book.


"Why can't Hiccup come too?" Hiro asks as we walk through the empty halls.

"I'm not really sure. They said something about him being 'too close to the suspects' and 'proving his loyalty', but I have no clue."

We round a corner, walk past the Great Hall, turn down another corridor, and find Elsa and River standing outside of Food Fight classroom.

River pushes the door open, and we take our seats in the empty classroom, pushing four desks into a crude circle. River waves her wand at the door and murmurs a spell I can't hear.

River cleared her throat, "I now officially call this investigation meeting into session."

"Who died and made you boss?" Hiro quips, raising an eyebrow.

Hoo boy. Here we go. I think.

River turned to face him with a look of annoyance, "I'm the one with info you are missing. Thank you very much. You were an afterthought to this meeting anyway. If it hadn't been for pigtails, you wouldn't be here at all."

"Play nice Tooth-gap." I say. "You can't solve any mysteries with us if Rivers jinxed you."

River looked at him with superiority, then turned toward me, "Ok, so what you know is that you and Hiro here found a Ravenclaw tie in the woods on detention night. What you don't know is we got a tip of activity in the woods the night before." She paused a moment for dramatics.

"A tip from whom?" I ask, scowling a little. None of the teachers were likely to tell them anything, Frollo hates all of the students, and I don't know of anyone else they could talk to who would be very 'in the know' if the perpetrator wants to remain anonymous. Unless they made friends with a centaur or something.

With a look at Elsa, who hadn't said a word since she walked in, River continued on, "The night of detention, while you were off counting mushroom people, we were given the task of assisting a hurt Kitsune." She paused again, "Do you know what that is?"

"Nope"

"No idea"

"A Kitsune is a creature that is part human, part fox. They can transform at will and they are all females. They have power of the magic variety, but don't need a wand to do their deeds. The older they get the more powerful they grow. Anyway. After Elsa stitched her up she asked what had happened. Althea's, that was her name, response was... concerning to say the least and eerily like what the sorting hat sang this year about evil stirring in the forest. She reported to seeing a blonde hufflepuff boy wandering in the woods. A couple moments later she was shot by an arrow. That about sums it up."

I scowl, and turn to glance at Hiro. "Who would shoot a creature in the Forest?" Hiro says.

"How many blonde Hufflepuffs are there?" My thoughts immediately turn to Kristoff, the only blonde Hufflepuff I know. Sure, he may be a little annoying, and abrasive, but he wouldn't go into the Forbidden Forest to hunt a… Kitkat fox thing.

River smiled, "Those are the right questions and the ones we've been asking ourselves, so we compiled a list." She tried to push the list of all the blonde Hufflepuffs across the tabletops like in the movies, but the desks were not all the same height, so she gave up and just handed it to me. Hiro leans closer and grabs a corner, and soon we're both peering at the list, filled with both Elsa's tidy print and River's messy scrawl.

Suspect List:

(Yellow) Kristoff

(Red) Ruffnut

(Red) Tuffnut

(Green) Rory

(Green) Phillip

(Yellow)John Smith

(Green) Ferdinand

Hiccup

River quickly explained the color coding system and I slightly squirm in my seat when I see the yellow mark next to Kristoff's name.

"Why's Hiccup on here? He's not blonde." I look up at the two, and I think I see Elsa stiffen. Well, stiffen stiffer than she already was. She looks like a brittle ice sculpture, ready to snap in half and shatter at the slightest provocation.

River looked at the list, looking slightly shocked, "I don't remember putting Hiccup on th-" She stopped and looked at Elsa. She sat in thought for just a moment before saying, "Oh, we weren't sure about that one, I remember now. I was watching around and something about him just seemed off, so we decided to put him on the list. I also saw him heading outside at strange hours of the day, like before curfew and early in the mornings. And if anyone can read people, I can. He looks like he is hiding something."

A spark of panic jolts up and down my spine, and I trade glances with Hiro again. Ever since we ran into our new friend, the three of us have been getting up early and staying up late, meeting at Gobber's workshop. He sectioned off a little portion for us to work in, and I've got to say, it's been pretty fun. Hiccup keeps all the designs for the tail fin with him, to make sure no one digs through our broom designs and finds them by accident.

River sat in silence for a bit, a look of concern on her face, "Actually now that I think about it sometimes when he leaves the school he has papers with him. Perhaps next time I should try and see what's on them. It could confirm his guil-"

"NO!" Hiro and I shout, making both of the older girls jump.

"I-I mean, um, that's really not necessary, is it?" I stammer.

"Yeah, it's probably just, y'know, homework!" Hiro squeaks out

River looked shocked at our sudden outburst, then laughed, "That's what he wants us to think!" With a wink she added, "But if you really think that's all that is, I guess I will leave well enough alone."

I briefly consider telling them about the brooms we're making as a cover up, but decide against it. Elsa would probably freak out if I did. Anyway, River seems to have lost her interest in Hiccup, so I count my blessings and make a note to tell Hiccup that we need to be much, much sneakier in the future.

"So now you know about our side and we know about the Ravenclaw tie. The question is, how do they connect? Or do they connect?"

Elsa opened her mouth as if she wanted to make a statement, but quickly shut it again without any utterance and scrunched down in her chair a bit farther.

I hum thoughtfully and tug on my braid, trying to think of something helpful, but my brain came up with nothing.

Hiro snaps his fingers, drawing our attention, "Are any Ravenclaws and Hufflepuffs dating? It could just be some daring boyfriend taking his girl on the most dangerous date in history."

River cut in, "On different nights?"

Finally, Elsa spoke. Her words were soft and slow and she seemed slightly pained to say them, "Maybe the boy is onto something here." Hiro scoffs indignantly, but Elsa ignores him as she ruffled through her papers and pulled out another sheet. She quickly made a list of all the Ravenclaws and Hufflepuffs. She put little dots next to all the Hufflepuffs who already made an appearance on the previous suspect list, "Ok. Who is dating who?"

"Well, Kristoff's not dating anyone." I say. He may be annoying, but he's still my friend, and I see it as my duty to get him off the suspect list as soon as possible. "I think I'm one of the only girls he talks to honestly."

Elsa put a small red x next to his name then added in her soft tone, "I don't believe John Smith is dating anyone either." She made another small x.

"I don't think Ruffnut and Tuffnut will ever get dates." River laughed. Two more x's were written. River continued, "Rory is dating that Gryffindor girl… the loud one. What is her name?"

"Could you be more specific?" Hiro smirks at River "There are quite a few loud girls in Gryffindor." He laughs as I swat him lightly on the arm.

River laughed some more, "Sorry, sorry. The red hea- wait no…" She scratched her head in play, "Ummm plays quidditch? No that still doesn't narrow it down."

Hiro and I are laughing pretty hard now. J.K. Rowling seems to have cursed the school by putting lots of loud red-heads in Gryffindor in her books. Now, the House can't get rid of us!

"Forget House of the Brave!" Hiro gasps, "It's really the House of the Gingers!"

River reached across the table and held out a high five towards Hiro. He looked at it in shock a moment before accepting and continuing to laugh.

I laugh so hard I fall out of my chair, which just makes us laugh harder. I look up and see Elsa smiling. A real, genuine smile, like the ones she would get during the summer when she was reading River's letters. My heart starts to glow seeing it, and then it intensifies when I realize that she's smiling at me! Well, me and River and Hiro, but still! I'm counting it as a win.

Finally, the laughter began to die down and the cheery moment passed as we all turned back to the problem at hand.

Elsa spoke first as the rest of us were trying to collect ourselves, "I don't think we ever determined who Rory was dating." Before River could say anything more she added, "Anna, do you know?"

"Ye-yeah. Amy, the Seeker. The old Seeker. I mean, the older Seeker. She's not y'know, old old, like Yzma, but she's- Her name is Amy Pond." I bite my lip and feel my cheeks warm. Stupid rambling.

Elsa, thankfully, turns her attention off me and leans closer to the paper to write that name down next to Rory's.

When she looked up again she asked, "How about Phillip, relationship status?"

"I saw him kissing a blonde behind the Herbology classroom" Hiro says, rolling his eyes. "He's taken, and by a fellow Hufflepuff."

The pen hovered over the notebook, like it wanted to touch the page, but was unsure what to say, "Name?"

"Some type of flower. I heard Meriwether busting them when I was in class."

River spoke up, "Musta been Aurora."

Elsa touched pen to paper and marked her down, "Ok then that just leaves Ferdinand and Hiccup."

"Hiccup is very single. I am sure of that." I say.

"Actually, from what he says, he thinks that he's woman repellent." Hiro adds.

Elsa simply lifted her eyebrows. Her face was too difficult to read what she was thinking as she marked him with an x, "Ferdinand?"

River piped in, "He is dating that Hufflepuff ditz, Snow White."

Elsa marked it down and looked disappointed, "None of these are Hufflepuff to Ravenclaw matches. Now that I really look at it nobody in Hufflepuff is dating anyone in Ravenclaw… marked or not marked."

The whole room seemed to slump a little. "Well," Hiro says. "That's great. Back to square one."

The school around us started bustling with noise as people from the Pitch made a slow progression back into the school.

River looked disappointed, "Uggg, people are coming. We need a more secret location. Alright I say we adjourn this meeting. Think about it some more. If anyone gets any leads we will call another meeting here by…"

"Taking off our robes and draping them over our right shoulders?" I say, unsure if i sound stupid or not. "Like a secret signal?"

River thought a moment then decided, "I like it, at least for now. Also try to figure out a better place to meet than a thinly insulated classroom. Whenever we have our next meeting we will pitch ideas. Ok. Meeting officially adjourned for dinner."


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