It was busier than usual that day at King's Cross Station. People were running around everywhere trying to get to the right platforms. Harry and Ron were standing around waiting with their trunks as Mrs. Weasley scolded Fred and George for trying to sell some pastries full of fresh Canary Cream to some second years before they crossed the barrier.

"What have I told you about Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes? I thought I told you two not to start with these jokes of yours anymore." Mrs. Weasley looked like she was going to explode.

As she went on about how the two better not have anymore of those pastries, Ron nudged Harry. He pointed at Fred and George's partner in crime, Evy, as she stuffed the remaining pastries in her bag as the two passed them to her behind their backs.

"Who's that?" Harry whispered to Ron a bit confused.

"That's Evy. She's always getting into trouble with Fred and George." Ron replied took another look over of her.

She was kind of short with long beautiful dark hair. She had shiny brown eyes and a bright smile. She was quite pretty with the exotic Asian look. Evy was dressed in muggle street clothing; she never really took to robes much.

"How come I've never seen her before?" Harry too was giving her a look over.

"She looks different. She didn't look like THAT at the end of the school year." Ron still hadn't taken his eyes off of her.

Evy looked around slightly and pretended to lean on the barrier, which was secretly a passage onto platform 9 and 3/4. She started to slid through and stopped halfway realizing she forgot her owl. There was a gray barn owl in a golden cage a couple of feet from Charlie Weasley who had been visiting for the summer.

"Could someone grab Angelface for me?" She shouted before she disappeared through the barrier.

Charlie seized the birdcage before a particularly large muggle with his nose stuck in a newspaper tripped over it.

"Angelface? That bird looks positively evil." Hermione's familiar voice came from beside Harry and Ron. The two came back to reality and turned to her.

"Hey Herm," Harry said with smile.

"Come on, we don't want to miss the train." She announced as she strolled over to the barrier.

By now Mrs. Weasley was done with the twins at the moment and were hurrying the children along and onto platform 9 and 3/4. Harry and Ron went through together, as did Hermione and Ginny. Fred and George ran right through followed by Mrs. Weasley and Charlie. They all said their goodbyes and Mrs. Weasley gave a stern warning to the boys about being on best behavior.

After collecting her owl from Charlie, Evy ran off onto the train with Fred and George to meet up with Lee Jordan who was saving them a compartment. Ron and Harry hurried onto the train and Hermione followed suit. The only one left was Ginny.

"You be careful now all right, Ginny?" Mrs. Weasley hugged Ginny tightly.

"Mum, don't worry. I'll be fine." She rolled her eyes and hugged her mother back.

Ginny was getting annoyed of those school year goodbyes. Ever since her first year at Hogwarts when she almost got Harry, Ron, a teacher and herself killed, Ginny had been told to be careful.

*****

On the train, Harry questioned Ron about this mysterious girl, Evy, who seemed to have just appeared out of thin air.

"Are you sure she's been around for a while? I would remember her." Harry began.

"I think I've got a picture somewhere." Ron searched through his things and found a picture and handed it to Harry.

The persons in the picture were Fred, George and Evy. She was standing in between the two and all three kept moving around trying to put bunny ears on each other. The Evy in the picture looked different from the one they saw 5 minutes earlier. She was shorter with dull short hair and funky glasses. Nothing about her really stood out. There was just something about her that day that made her different.

"That's her? She looks so different," Harry said a bit astonished and not believing it was really her.

"Wait, Evy? I remember her now. Last year when Pansy Parkinson had that terrible cold she gave her some special tea she made and poor Pansy turned into a fuzzy pink bunny every time she coughed." Hermione added.

"I think she sold the recipe to Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes. She's like the female version Fred and George. The only thing is that she doesn't bask in the glory as much as them. That's probably why she's so hard to remember." Ron put away the picture and Harry sat in thought.

He wondered about Evy. Why hadn't he noticed her before? At that moment Cho Chang and some of her friends walked by their compartment. Harry's mind quickly shifted form the mystery girl as Cho smiled at him. He turned red and smiled back. She giggled and walked along. Hermione rolled her eyes at Harry and looked out of the window of the moving train.

Meanwhile, Evy was unveiling her latest product she had invented. She intended on selling the patent to Weasley's Wizard Wheezes for a reasonable price. They looked like regular Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans but when eaten, they made the person burp different colored bubbles. She sat amused as Lee, Fred and George, all started burping bubbles of all colors of the rainbow.

"You know something, Evy, when I saw you today I could have sworn you changed or something." George stated before burping a large indigo bubble. "But now I see you're still the same old Evy, just improved."

"Gee thanx, George." She rolled her eyes and got up out of her seat, "Now if that wasn't a good enough demonstration, follow me gentlemen. I think Neville would be a good test subject."

She giggled and left the compartment.

"Now that's my kinda girl," Fred and George said simultaneously as they followed her toward Neville's compartment at the other end of the train.

As the twins walked along they knocked into Evy who had stopped in the middle of the hallway to chat with Oliver Wood.

"Oh hey Fred, George," Oliver said lightly and returned attention to Evy.

Evy's eyes were transfixed on Oliver as she leaned against the wall and smiled as he talked about his plans for this year's team. She always had a huge crush on Oliver Wood ever since she was enrolled in Hogwarts. He never paid too much attention to her except for a couple of times when she brought up quidditch. She didn't mind sitting there for hours listening to him talk on and on about statistics and standards, she just loved the sound of his voice.

Over the summer they ran into each other in Quality Quidditch Supplies on Diagon Alley and they had been corresponding through Owl post ever since. Evy hoped that it would turn into more than just a friendship and sure enough he grew a liking for her. To him it seemed that she was the only one with as much passion for quidditch as he had.

Fred and George sighed, at least for now; they had lost her to the other side. Fred grabbed the bag of Rainbow Bubble Burples and he and George headed to Neville's compartment without her.