1 Chapter 12
"Want to come play a game of quidditch with us?" inquired Jeremiah, as he stood at the common room door, broom over his shoulder, with Tony, Alec, Chris, and Ally.
"No that's all right, I will catch up with you guys later, thanks anyways." Replied Jordan, who was sitting with Adara, Kevin, Karyn (Kevin's girlfriend), Racheal, and Corey. These were all new friends of his that he had met through Adara and Kevin. All of these people had already known Jordan, but Jordan had never even noticed them before now.
Jeremiah looked at Alec, who shook his head disapprovingly at Jordan as they, and the two girls shuffled out of the common room door, Chris glancing over her shoulder at Jordan for a moment, sighing, before following the others out the door. Lately the guys had been growing distant from Jordan, or rather, it was more the other way around, and it didn't make them all too happy.
Jordan had discovered there was much evil at work around the wizarding world. Not just Voldemort, and this cat, Camilla, that had been sneaking around Hogwarts at times, but others whom they did not yet know of.
Adara mentioned to the others that Jordan wasn't human. Of course, they were very curious as to what exactly he was. More annoying then that was that he couldn't answer when they asked what he was, and it made him feel a bit stupid.
"You could be anything… you're not a werewolf are you…?" questioned Karyn as she eyed Jordan. Karyn was a younger student, a 4th year, who most definitely acted her age. Jordan never could understand why Kevin was with her, for he was older, and much more mature.
Jordan glanced at her with a most unamused look, before finally responding, "No Karyn, I'm not, I'd bet that whatever I am is much worse…"
"Either way," Kevin interjected, "Jordan isn't who we have to worry about, this Camilla person continually lurks around the castle at all hours of the day and night, and we still do not yet know what she wants or who she works for, if anyone."
"Agreed," added Corey, "and I for one, am not worried. I can take this person out, whoever they may be." He sat back, crossing his arms in a rather haughty manner.
Several of them rolled their eyes at this, as Racheal spoke up finally.
"I do believe, Corey, that these persons are going to be a bit out of our league."
"Especially Voldemort…" added Adara quietly. Jordan gave her a sidelong glance, and it was then that he noticed a certain nosey person intruding on their conversation.
Draco sat quietly in a chair nearby, an evil grin was plastered across his face.
"You've a talent for rudely listening in on others conversations don't you?" asked Kevin, having noticed Draco by this time as well.
With that, Draco stood, facing them all, a superior sneer on his face as he looked at them. "You …things…will get what is coming to you soon enough. I don't need to know that by listening in on your dull and silly conversations." And before anyone could respond, he had whirled around, whisking out of the common room.
"You know, I really despise that boy." Grimaced Racheal, looking to the others. They all nodded in agreement, and continued their discussion in more hushed voices, for it was hard to talk of things at all, and anywhere, without someone hearing.
"Want to come play a game of quidditch with us?" inquired Jeremiah, as he stood at the common room door, broom over his shoulder, with Tony, Alec, Chris, and Ally.
"No that's all right, I will catch up with you guys later, thanks anyways." Replied Jordan, who was sitting with Adara, Kevin, Karyn (Kevin's girlfriend), Racheal, and Corey. These were all new friends of his that he had met through Adara and Kevin. All of these people had already known Jordan, but Jordan had never even noticed them before now.
Jeremiah looked at Alec, who shook his head disapprovingly at Jordan as they, and the two girls shuffled out of the common room door, Chris glancing over her shoulder at Jordan for a moment, sighing, before following the others out the door. Lately the guys had been growing distant from Jordan, or rather, it was more the other way around, and it didn't make them all too happy.
Jordan had discovered there was much evil at work around the wizarding world. Not just Voldemort, and this cat, Camilla, that had been sneaking around Hogwarts at times, but others whom they did not yet know of.
Adara mentioned to the others that Jordan wasn't human. Of course, they were very curious as to what exactly he was. More annoying then that was that he couldn't answer when they asked what he was, and it made him feel a bit stupid.
"You could be anything… you're not a werewolf are you…?" questioned Karyn as she eyed Jordan. Karyn was a younger student, a 4th year, who most definitely acted her age. Jordan never could understand why Kevin was with her, for he was older, and much more mature.
Jordan glanced at her with a most unamused look, before finally responding, "No Karyn, I'm not, I'd bet that whatever I am is much worse…"
"Either way," Kevin interjected, "Jordan isn't who we have to worry about, this Camilla person continually lurks around the castle at all hours of the day and night, and we still do not yet know what she wants or who she works for, if anyone."
"Agreed," added Corey, "and I for one, am not worried. I can take this person out, whoever they may be." He sat back, crossing his arms in a rather haughty manner.
Several of them rolled their eyes at this, as Racheal spoke up finally.
"I do believe, Corey, that these persons are going to be a bit out of our league."
"Especially Voldemort…" added Adara quietly. Jordan gave her a sidelong glance, and it was then that he noticed a certain nosey person intruding on their conversation.
Draco sat quietly in a chair nearby, an evil grin was plastered across his face.
"You've a talent for rudely listening in on others conversations don't you?" asked Kevin, having noticed Draco by this time as well.
With that, Draco stood, facing them all, a superior sneer on his face as he looked at them. "You …things…will get what is coming to you soon enough. I don't need to know that by listening in on your dull and silly conversations." And before anyone could respond, he had whirled around, whisking out of the common room.
"You know, I really despise that boy." Grimaced Racheal, looking to the others. They all nodded in agreement, and continued their discussion in more hushed voices, for it was hard to talk of things at all, and anywhere, without someone hearing.
