"You were with a Gryffindor earlier today," a blonde haired boy said to Jade. She rolled her eyes at him.

"So?"

"So?" he asked outraged.

"It's just school, Lex, calm down," she said lying to him. "It's this stupid project, that's all."

"Hmm," he muttered. "Mother and father wouldn't like it."

"Then talk to my teachers!" Jade exclaimed. "It's not my fault I got paired with him and I'm not going to get a bad grade because of it, they don't like bad grades either."

"Okay, whatever."

Sometimes Jade couldn't understand how her older brother could have been chosen as Head Boy. He was a prefect when he was in fifth grade and Head Boy now that he was in his seventh year. There were so many people who could do the job better, or that's what Jade thought.

Unfortunately for Jade, he had the power and had a lot of people watching her. He claimed she was his little sister and he needed to look after her, specially during these difficult times but that meant no privacy for Jade.

Lexion was a handsome guy with deep green eyes and a smile to melt for. If he asked with a smile, even a Gryffindor would do whatever he asked them. Sometimes even their parents fell for that smile and those eyes and Jade hated it, as she wasn't gifted with that.

She tried to persuade people like he did but was very unsuccesful, instead she learnt to mock, prank, and threaten people, so if people did something for her it was out of fear, not charm.

It wasn't like Jade wasn't pretty, because she really was. Her eyes were unique and her features were delicate and put together, they made her beautiful, but she just couldn't use it to her advantage, to charm and manipulate people like Lexion did.

"Patrick Clearwater," Ron said a week later to Jade during one of their classes together, Jade looked confused for a second but then remembered their talk by the lake.

"Seriously?" she asked raising her eyebrow and she sounded offended. "He wasn't even an option for my parents and even if they had the status, which they don't, they don't have good genes."

"Give me a clue then!" Ron whispered. "All I know is that he is in Slytherin and must be either in our year or above. We are talking about at least fifty guys!"

"Alright," Jade said. "He is blonde."

"What? Is that it?"

"Yes."

"Do you know how many blond guys are there?"

"There are more guys with brown hair than blonde..." Jade said shrugging. "And he is not in our year. So that leaves guys from fifth, sixth and seventh year."

"Bloody brilliant."

A few days later Jade was in the Great Hall surrounded by six other people, all of them older than her and all of them were guys. Draco Malfoy was next to her, the only person who was in the same year as her. Then there were two guys to her right, both in the sixth grade, Miles Bletchley and Graham Montague. In front of them there were three other guys, Lucian Bole, Cassius Perseus, and Lexion Lias, all of them seventh graders.

The seven of them made up the Slytherin Quidditch team, with Lexion Lias being the Captain, Perseus and Bole were the beaters. Bletchley was the keeper. Montague, and the Lias siblings were the chasers, and Malfoy the seeker.

While Jade was a good chaser and made almost a perfect duo with her brother, she was also a good seeker. She pointed the snitch to Malfoy a couple of times so he could catch it. Thing that Cedric Diggory, Hufflepuff's seeker, noticed last year during their match and told everyone.

As Ron stared at them, he sort of understood how important her family was. There hadn't been a girl in the team for centuries even when they were even better than the guys. Somehow, despite that stupid Slytherin tradition, she managed to get herself in. Her brother and their last name must have played a part and she was also good but she was a girl and normally there weren't girls in the team.

Lexion was telling the team something, and he looked angry. Harry even turned to look because Quidditch was cancelled this year, why were they all together now? If they were all in the same year, it wouldn't be so suspicious, so random.

"Do you know that Lias...?" Hermione started. "...The guy, Lexion, has the record for most goals done in a single year? it was during his fifth year, a year before his sister joined the team, and he needs only two goals to tie the record of the School of most goals scored ever. That's why he is so angry. No Quidditch this year means he won't score those three goals he needs to beat the record unless he repeats his seventh year, which I doubt will happen."

"It doesn't matter," Ron said. "We still beat Slytherin's ass. Who cares about records anyway?"

"Everyone, especially if you want to be a professional player one day," Harry said.

"His sister is not too far behind," Hermione commented. "I think she is in fifth or sixth place now and needs about nineteen goals to break the record but she still has time to do it, without counting this year, she has three years left, so it'll be really easy for her to break it."

"Yeah, I reckon she can do it in half a season," Fred said, joining in.

"If she plays against Hufflepuff and without her brother on the team, I reckon she can do it in a single match," George added.

"Why without her brother?" Ron asked. "I thought they worked perfectly together."

"Yes, but he wants the record too badly and being the older brother and captain of the team, he probably would order everyone to pass the ball to him and only him, at least most of the time," Fred said. "But funny enough he won't get the record, too bad for him that Quidditch was cancelled. I'd have personally rather him to break the record and then have the little sister break his own record. He'd be so upset."

"His parents came to talk to Dumbledore about it," George said with a chuckle. "I do miss Quidditch though so it's a shame even they couldn't do anything about it."

"But at least the little Lias will eventually get the record," Fred said. "If they don't cancel Quidditch the following years. So everything stays in the family."

Lexion was still talking angrily at his fellow teammates and earning attention from the whole school. The blonde handsome guy eventually left, frustrated. And the rest of them talked for a bit before Bletchley, Bole and Montague stood up too and left.

Then with a simple sign made by Perseus, Draco Malfoy looked down uncomfortably and annoyed, stood up and left too. Action that went unnoticed by almost everyone, except three Weasleys and Harry, who still were staring at the Slytherins.

Perseus finally sat down in front of Jade, who mostly looked down at the table as if she was bored. He told her something and she nodded at him. Then he said something else, making her look up at him and Ron could tell she was annoyed. He could actually imagine the sarcastic response she was giving him.

The older guy shrugged and he now seemed a bit frustrated, she looked straight into his eyes and she told him something. Perseus, looked away for a bit but then turned his whole body to face her and leaned in, she did as well. He told her something, then passed her something, it looked like an envelope or a piece of paper and then he stood up and left as well.

Minutes later Malfoy came back, sat next to her and the two started talking but Jade didn't seem that relaxed anymore. She looked rather tense. She shook her head at him and then she grabbed her school bag and left the Great Hall, the envelope or whatever she was given was in her left hand.

I don't know about you but this is the fifth day of lockdown... or half lockdown.
I feel trapped even when in reality my life hasn't changed as much. It's the fact I can't leave my house when I want.
By the way, I've been trying to get the Harry Potter movies to edit videos but my computer is stupid and is not letting me.

What do you think of Lexion so far?