***Amber and the Fourth Years***
Amber was sitting in the Muggle Studies classroom when the teacher walked in. "Good evening Professor Weasley," said the five students. "Hello! I didn't know you all were still in here. Sorry for interrupting this little study session." "No problem Professor," one of the 4th years replied. "We were finished anyway." Professor Weasley laughed. "We are never finished with studying muggles. Very interesting people." Seeing that Mr. Weasley was about to start on his favorite subject, muggles, the fourth years ran out the room.
"How is Mrs. Weasley," Amber asked. "Fine. Little Bill will be starting school next year, quite happy about it. Charlie will start two years afterward. They grow up so fast." "Why don't you have more then?" Amber asked. Professor Weasley laughed. "Doubt it. Molly and I agreed on having a small family when we married." "You never know," Amber replied, smiling.
Footnote: I'm sitting here laughing at the memory of Arthur and Molly Weasley not having a big family. But the following year Arthur got a job at the Ministry of Magic and the rest is history. Damn muggle-lover. He could have been a powerful wizard.
Looking at her watch, Amber said her goodbyes to Professor Weasley and went to the Gryffindor common room. "James Potter is a sex machine," Amber said as the door to the common room opened. Something James would do, Amber thought to herself. Making the password a praise to himself. "Conceded."
Sirius was sitting in the chair by the fireplace. Out of sight from everybody. He was thinking about what Hagrid said. "You'd probably had a date." Anyway. Ever since their 3rd year, Sirius had taken Amber to the balls. He never knew why, it was just tradition for them. But now, she wanted to take someone else. Remus! What in the hell was on her mind! "So now I have to get a date," Sirius thought to himself. "Shouldn't be that hard. I am the second most popular boy at Hogwarts." Sirius vowed in his mind to find the best-looking date for the ball to make Amber jealous. But why?
Before he could think of a good excuse on why he wanted to make Amber jealous, Gillian Harrison walked up, the Gryffindor s**l**u**t. "Hello Sirius. Why are you sitting here all alone? Looks like you lost your bestfriend." Sirius looked up at Gillian. She was pretty enough. And he knew what she was after; Peter wouldn't because his mother said not to. Remus wasn't going to take advantage of a girl like that, and James had Lily. "Wanna go to the ball with me?" Sirius asked. "Sure," Gillian answered. "Meet me in the common room at 8:30. I want to make an entrance." Sirius grabbed Gillian's face and passionately kissed Gillian. Hoping Amber would see, but she didn't. Her attention was fixed on a piece of paper. So he stopped kissing Gillian, "Talk to you later." She said as she walked out of the common room.
Amber looked at the letter. It was from the Ministry of Magic. They wanted Amber to work at the Ministry of Magic Peace Corps in Salem, Mass., in the United States. "Dang," Amber said louder than usual. Getting the attention of everybody in the room. "Let me see," Lily said, taking the paper out of her hands. "Oh my God!" Lily yelled. "Amber this is great! You have got to take this job! Think of all the traveling! Think of the money!" Amber just shook her head. "And if nothing else, the hot American guys!" Both girls paused at the thought and then laughed. "I don't know what I'm gonna do," Amber started, "I need to finish school before I think about the future. Unlike some people I know." "What's that suppose to mean?" Lily asked. "You're gonna be a Potter and have millions of babies."
Sirius couldn't take anymore of Amber and Lily's laughing, so he went up stairs to the boy's dorm only to find James and Remus jinxing each other. "Look Sirius," Remus said, "my arms are six feet long! James just came up with the spell. We're gonna try it out on Snape tomorrow." "That's nice," Sirius replied, getting into his bed. "What's wrong with you?" James asked. "I got a date with Gillian to the ball." Sirius said, rolling over on his bed. "Gillian, Gillian Harrison!" Peter said, shocked. "Do you know what everybody says about her?" "That's one of the reasons I asked her," a grinning Sirius replied. James looked at Remus. "Are you sure about this? I mean, well, she's a littleā¦" "Fast," Remus said as James and Peter nodded their heads.
"Well, excuse me if all the good girls are taken," yelled Sirius. "I mean, there are only so many Lily's and Amber's at one school. Maybe I should have them write me an IOU for the next ball!" Sirius got up from him bed and ran towards the door and out the common room. "Ya think he's mad?" Asked Peter. James rolled his eyes. "Maybe just a little bit," Remus said.
Sirius was running down the halls not looking where he was going until her bumped into a tall skinny figure. "Watch it, Black," the voice hissed. "I don't have vampire vision, so I couldn't see you." Sirius said, his hand slowing reaching for his wand. "No need for the wand," the foe started, "I've heard about your date to the ball. Needless to say she's been on the broom a few times." Sirius lifted his wand ready for a curse. But a hand grabbed Sirius' hand. "I think, Mr. Snape should go on about his business and Mr. Black should also do the same." The boys gave deafly glances to each other and walked away. Dumbledore watch the two boys walk away and thought about the day when they would have to join forces for the young Harry Potter.
Amber was sitting in the Muggle Studies classroom when the teacher walked in. "Good evening Professor Weasley," said the five students. "Hello! I didn't know you all were still in here. Sorry for interrupting this little study session." "No problem Professor," one of the 4th years replied. "We were finished anyway." Professor Weasley laughed. "We are never finished with studying muggles. Very interesting people." Seeing that Mr. Weasley was about to start on his favorite subject, muggles, the fourth years ran out the room.
"How is Mrs. Weasley," Amber asked. "Fine. Little Bill will be starting school next year, quite happy about it. Charlie will start two years afterward. They grow up so fast." "Why don't you have more then?" Amber asked. Professor Weasley laughed. "Doubt it. Molly and I agreed on having a small family when we married." "You never know," Amber replied, smiling.
Footnote: I'm sitting here laughing at the memory of Arthur and Molly Weasley not having a big family. But the following year Arthur got a job at the Ministry of Magic and the rest is history. Damn muggle-lover. He could have been a powerful wizard.
Looking at her watch, Amber said her goodbyes to Professor Weasley and went to the Gryffindor common room. "James Potter is a sex machine," Amber said as the door to the common room opened. Something James would do, Amber thought to herself. Making the password a praise to himself. "Conceded."
Sirius was sitting in the chair by the fireplace. Out of sight from everybody. He was thinking about what Hagrid said. "You'd probably had a date." Anyway. Ever since their 3rd year, Sirius had taken Amber to the balls. He never knew why, it was just tradition for them. But now, she wanted to take someone else. Remus! What in the hell was on her mind! "So now I have to get a date," Sirius thought to himself. "Shouldn't be that hard. I am the second most popular boy at Hogwarts." Sirius vowed in his mind to find the best-looking date for the ball to make Amber jealous. But why?
Before he could think of a good excuse on why he wanted to make Amber jealous, Gillian Harrison walked up, the Gryffindor s**l**u**t. "Hello Sirius. Why are you sitting here all alone? Looks like you lost your bestfriend." Sirius looked up at Gillian. She was pretty enough. And he knew what she was after; Peter wouldn't because his mother said not to. Remus wasn't going to take advantage of a girl like that, and James had Lily. "Wanna go to the ball with me?" Sirius asked. "Sure," Gillian answered. "Meet me in the common room at 8:30. I want to make an entrance." Sirius grabbed Gillian's face and passionately kissed Gillian. Hoping Amber would see, but she didn't. Her attention was fixed on a piece of paper. So he stopped kissing Gillian, "Talk to you later." She said as she walked out of the common room.
Amber looked at the letter. It was from the Ministry of Magic. They wanted Amber to work at the Ministry of Magic Peace Corps in Salem, Mass., in the United States. "Dang," Amber said louder than usual. Getting the attention of everybody in the room. "Let me see," Lily said, taking the paper out of her hands. "Oh my God!" Lily yelled. "Amber this is great! You have got to take this job! Think of all the traveling! Think of the money!" Amber just shook her head. "And if nothing else, the hot American guys!" Both girls paused at the thought and then laughed. "I don't know what I'm gonna do," Amber started, "I need to finish school before I think about the future. Unlike some people I know." "What's that suppose to mean?" Lily asked. "You're gonna be a Potter and have millions of babies."
Sirius couldn't take anymore of Amber and Lily's laughing, so he went up stairs to the boy's dorm only to find James and Remus jinxing each other. "Look Sirius," Remus said, "my arms are six feet long! James just came up with the spell. We're gonna try it out on Snape tomorrow." "That's nice," Sirius replied, getting into his bed. "What's wrong with you?" James asked. "I got a date with Gillian to the ball." Sirius said, rolling over on his bed. "Gillian, Gillian Harrison!" Peter said, shocked. "Do you know what everybody says about her?" "That's one of the reasons I asked her," a grinning Sirius replied. James looked at Remus. "Are you sure about this? I mean, well, she's a littleā¦" "Fast," Remus said as James and Peter nodded their heads.
"Well, excuse me if all the good girls are taken," yelled Sirius. "I mean, there are only so many Lily's and Amber's at one school. Maybe I should have them write me an IOU for the next ball!" Sirius got up from him bed and ran towards the door and out the common room. "Ya think he's mad?" Asked Peter. James rolled his eyes. "Maybe just a little bit," Remus said.
Sirius was running down the halls not looking where he was going until her bumped into a tall skinny figure. "Watch it, Black," the voice hissed. "I don't have vampire vision, so I couldn't see you." Sirius said, his hand slowing reaching for his wand. "No need for the wand," the foe started, "I've heard about your date to the ball. Needless to say she's been on the broom a few times." Sirius lifted his wand ready for a curse. But a hand grabbed Sirius' hand. "I think, Mr. Snape should go on about his business and Mr. Black should also do the same." The boys gave deafly glances to each other and walked away. Dumbledore watch the two boys walk away and thought about the day when they would have to join forces for the young Harry Potter.
