Author's note: I'm not sure where I left off. If you are confused at the
beginning and it seems that I missed a large chunk of the story, please
tell me, kaysers? Oh, I changed Danielle Fawcett's name to Rebecca Fawcett,
and Donna Nott's name to Tina Nott. Tell me if I forgot to change and
Danielle to Rebecca or any Donna to Tina, okay? Thanks. You can e-mail me
with suggestions at sugaluvinchicCA@yahoo.com
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Group 2 landed on the second floor, going down, with a terrific thump.
Nothing happened for a while.
"This is so stupid!" said Millie. "I'm dying of boredom here!"
"And you're torturing us by complaining," muttered Lavender Brown.
"Excuse me?" said Millie, in a very cold voice, "what did you say, you Gryffindor moron?"
"Nothing," said Lavender.
"Yes, you said something, and you better repeat it, before I knock your block off," Millie said.
"She didn't say anything!" Kelly defended her friend.
"Oh, really, Haverty?" said Millie. "Maybe I'll knock your block off, too."
"Leave them alone, Millicent," said Kendra quietly.
"And if I don't, Hufflepuff Eades?" said Mille. Kendra dragged Millicent apart from the others, with surprising strength for a girl who was five inches shorter than Millie, and about 40 pounds lighter.
"What are you playing at, Eades?" Millie asked Kendra nervously. "Do you want me to tell about."
"You better not," said Kendra. "Don't forget what I have against you."
"You wouldn't." said Millie.
"Yes, I will tell, if you bug Lavender, Kelly, or anyone," Kendra threatened. "And you wouldn't want people to know that you put a certain poison in a certain Ravenclaw's drink, would you?"
Millie blanched. "This is blackmail," she hissed.
Kendra shrugged. "Yeah, well you're always trying to blackmail people, right? Well, two can play that game. Now leave everyone alone."
"Okay, okay," said Millie bitterly.
"Hey, there's a note," said Rebecca suddenly. All the girls rushed over to read the note.
Dear group 2, For this floor, divide into two groups of three, and one group of four. You may need your wands. The largest group, go through the red door. The others go through the blue and the green. Professor Dumbledore.
"Okay, who goes with who?" said Kelly.
"I'm not going with Eloise," said Millie, shooting a cold look at Eloise. Kendra cleared her throat, and Millie desisted. Kendra glared at Millie.
"I'd better go with you for this next one," said Kendra, going to stand next to the furious Slytherin.
"I'll go with you two," said Rebecca, joining them. "I'll keep Kendra company."
"Yes, Kendra needs protection, doesn't she? Talk about a disgrace to Slytherin, though... really, Becky." taunted Millie.
"Shut up, Millicent," said Rebecca.
"A Hufflepuff told me to shut up? Can you imagine that?" said Millie, smirking.
"I'm a Slytherin, you idiot," said Rebecca.
"Slytherin, ha! You're a disgrace to our house. You should be in Ravenclaw, maybe, because you're frikkin smart and Ravenclaws are jerks, too," added Millie. "And Hufflepuffs, and especially Gryffindors. Hey, Lavender, Herminoe, you'rre being very quiet. Not feeling so brave now, huh, Brown?"
"Don't tick me off," said Kendra quietly. "Remember what I have against you."
Millie got quiet. "Jeez, I can't stand her, even if she is in my house." Rebecca muttered to Kendra. "What do you have on her?" "I'm not telling," said Kendra. "She has something on me as well. I'm not telling!" said Kendra, accurately interpreting Rebecca's expression. Besides, Rebecca was a Slytherin and possessed the tendency to gossip. The story would get back to Millicent in no time. The other girls divided into a group of four and one of three. Hermione was in the group of four.
"See ya, peoples," said Mandy as her group went through the green door. As she went through, she shot Rebecca and Kendra sympathetic looks. Kendra's group went through the blue door.
"Well, let's go, then," said Kelly. The group of four went through the red door.
"Okay? What the heck is this?" said Lavender. "There is nothing here! EEEW! This room is painted lime green. All lime green! I think I'm gonna hurl!"
"I can't stand lime green!" griped Kelly.
"I love the color lime green," said Susan with complete honesty.
"You are insane!" said Kelly.
"Your face is turning lime green," laughed Lavender.
"It is not!" said Kelly.
"Yes, it is," confirmed Hermione. Kelly's face was a little green.
"Well, as we all know Hermione is the most honest person on the planet, that settles that," said Lavender, drawing herself up to her full height of 4'10".
Kelly laughed. "Shortie! You and Parvati make a good pair. Parvati and her twin are only 5 feet nothing."
"I'm not as short as Simon Katz or that fourth year Colin Creevey," Lavender argued.
"Colin can pass for a five year old!" giggled Susan. I'm betting he is only 4'3", or shorter!"
"Sue, you go out with Simon. You two are a weird pair! Well, not really, you're the same size as Parvati, but how tall is Simon?" asked Kelly.
"4'8 ½ said Susan.
"A four inch difference! Only four inches!" giggled Susan. She opened the door. Four things came out that made all the girls scream.
Later, the girls were on the third floor with the other two groups. Dumbledore had left another note.
Dear group 2, Divide yourselves into two groups of five, and then in the two groups, all the girls must claps hands in a circle, and start spinning. Professor Dumbledore
"Okay, I guess we should keep switching partners," said Hermione. "how about I go with Hannah, Susan, Kendra, and Kelly, and the rest of you go together?"
"Herm, if it weren't for the fact thaty we can't figure out who to go with, I'd get really annoyed at you being so bossy," said Lavender bluntly.
"Sorry," said Hermione, shrugging. She grabbed the hands of Kendra and Susan. Hannah and Kelly joined the circle. The other group did the same thing. Both groups began to spin around and around. Hermione's mouth dropped open as the other group and the room vanished.
Hermione's group found themselves in a dimly and eerily lit room.
"This is so stupid!" said Millie. "I'm dying of boredom here!"
"And you're torturing us by complaining," muttered Lavender Brown.
"Excuse me?" said Millie, in a very cold voice, "what did you say, you Gryffindor moron?"
"Nothing," said Lavender.
"Yes, you said something, and you better repeat it, before I knock your block off," Millie said.
"She didn't say anything!" Kelly defended her friend.
"Oh, really, Haverty?" said Millie. "Maybe I'll knock your block off, too."
"Leave them alone, Millicent," said Kendra quietly.
"And if I don't, Hufflepuff Eades?" said Mille. Kendra dragged Millicent apart from the others, with surprising strength for a girl who was five inches shorter than Millie, and about 40 pounds lighter.
"What are you playing at, Eades?" Millie asked Kendra nervously. "Do you want me to tell about."
"You better not," said Kendra. "Don't forget what I have against you."
"You wouldn't." said Millie.
"Yes, I will tell, if you bug Lavender, Kelly, or anyone," Kendra threatened. "And you wouldn't want people to know that you put a certain poison in a certain Ravenclaw's drink, would you?"
Millie blanched. "This is blackmail," she hissed.
Kendra shrugged. "Yeah, well you're always trying to blackmail people, right? Well, two can play that game. Now leave everyone alone."
"Okay, okay," said Millie bitterly.
"Hey, there's a note," said Rebecca suddenly. All the girls rushed over to read the note.
Dear group 2, For this floor, divide into two groups of three, and one group of four. You may need your wands. The largest group, go through the red door. The others go through the blue and the green. Professor Dumbledore.
"Okay, who goes with who?" said Kelly.
"I'm not going with Eloise," said Millie, shooting a cold look at Eloise. Kendra cleared her throat, and Millie desisted. Kendra glared at Millie.
"I'd better go with you for this next one," said Kendra, going to stand next to the furious Slytherin.
"I'll go with you two," said Rebecca, joining them. "I'll keep Kendra company."
"Yes, Kendra needs protection, doesn't she? Talk about a disgrace to Slytherin, though... really, Becky." taunted Millie.
"Shut up, Millicent," said Rebecca.
"A Hufflepuff told me to shut up? Can you imagine that?" said Millie, smirking.
"I'm a Slytherin, you idiot," said Rebecca.
"Slytherin, ha! You're a disgrace to our house. You should be in Ravenclaw, maybe, because you're frikkin smart and Ravenclaws are jerks, too," added Millie. "And Hufflepuffs, and especially Gryffindors. Hey, Lavender, Herminoe, you'rre being very quiet. Not feeling so brave now, huh, Brown?"
"Don't tick me off," said Kendra quietly. "Remember what I have against you."
Millie got quiet. "Jeez, I can't stand her, even if she is in my house." Rebecca muttered to Kendra. "What do you have on her?" "I'm not telling," said Kendra. "She has something on me as well. I'm not telling!" said Kendra, accurately interpreting Rebecca's expression. Besides, Rebecca was a Slytherin and possessed the tendency to gossip. The story would get back to Millicent in no time. The other girls divided into a group of four and one of three. Hermione was in the group of four.
"See ya, peoples," said Mandy as her group went through the green door. As she went through, she shot Rebecca and Kendra sympathetic looks. Kendra's group went through the blue door.
"Well, let's go, then," said Kelly. The group of four went through the red door.
"Okay? What the heck is this?" said Lavender. "There is nothing here! EEEW! This room is painted lime green. All lime green! I think I'm gonna hurl!"
"I can't stand lime green!" griped Kelly.
"I love the color lime green," said Susan with complete honesty.
"You are insane!" said Kelly.
"Your face is turning lime green," laughed Lavender.
"It is not!" said Kelly.
"Yes, it is," confirmed Hermione. Kelly's face was a little green.
"Well, as we all know Hermione is the most honest person on the planet, that settles that," said Lavender, drawing herself up to her full height of 4'10".
Kelly laughed. "Shortie! You and Parvati make a good pair. Parvati and her twin are only 5 feet nothing."
"I'm not as short as Simon Katz or that fourth year Colin Creevey," Lavender argued.
"Colin can pass for a five year old!" giggled Susan. I'm betting he is only 4'3", or shorter!"
"Sue, you go out with Simon. You two are a weird pair! Well, not really, you're the same size as Parvati, but how tall is Simon?" asked Kelly.
"4'8 ½ said Susan.
"A four inch difference! Only four inches!" giggled Susan. She opened the door. Four things came out that made all the girls scream.
Later, the girls were on the third floor with the other two groups. Dumbledore had left another note.
Dear group 2, Divide yourselves into two groups of five, and then in the two groups, all the girls must claps hands in a circle, and start spinning. Professor Dumbledore
"Okay, I guess we should keep switching partners," said Hermione. "how about I go with Hannah, Susan, Kendra, and Kelly, and the rest of you go together?"
"Herm, if it weren't for the fact thaty we can't figure out who to go with, I'd get really annoyed at you being so bossy," said Lavender bluntly.
"Sorry," said Hermione, shrugging. She grabbed the hands of Kendra and Susan. Hannah and Kelly joined the circle. The other group did the same thing. Both groups began to spin around and around. Hermione's mouth dropped open as the other group and the room vanished.
Hermione's group found themselves in a dimly and eerily lit room.
