"Cho! I've been looking for you!" Parvati's long hair slid back from her
shoulders as she ran towards her. Cho turned back to Oliver and said, "I
guess I'll see you later" and left without glancing back.
Oliver's View
He watched as Cho pushed her cart towards that platform where Parvati was standing. "Drat!" He thought. "I had something to ask her....."He sighed and then thought, "She's changed a lot, ever since....."
"She's changed ever since his death" Oliver thought, watching Parvati enter the platform after Cho. He scowled and wished he never left her, thinking that maybe it would have been different if he hadn't been so smart after all, and HE could have gone with Cho to the Yule Ball and she wouldn't have been in so much pain. "But I guess it's just fate", he said, and walked into the platform.
Cho's View
"I noticed you were talking to Oliver", Parvati said when they were on the train. "It's been a while since I saw you two together." Cho tore her stare away from the window and said, "Yeah, well it doesn't mean anything. He was just telling me that he's coming to our school for another year-------- and he and a few other teammates are joining him too" Parvati interrupted. "I read it all in the Daily Prophet" she said picking it up, and turning the page to a picture of Oliver's teammates. "This guy right here, his name is Will. He's attending Hogwarts too, and is a good friend of Oliver. Also, he's extremely gorgeous!" Parvati exclaimed, and lifted his picture to Cho's face. He was very handsome; his eyes a shade of the morning sky, and his blonde hair had a style that looked like the wind blew through it, which made him seem even hotter. "You have to try and hook him up with me!" Parvati said, still drooling over Will's flawless face. "Why me?", Cho asked, getting up to feed Francesco. "Because for one, I can tell Oliver seriously has the hots for you! Sure, you two haven't talked in a while, but I could tell by the way he was looking at you. He misses you Cho! Move on to the present!" After Parvati said that, Cho burst into tears and fell back to her seat, sobbing. Parvati sat down for a few minutes, trying to be comforting Cho. "I'm sorry Cho, I just got so excited I didn't think about what you were going through", she got up and left Cho to be alone for a while.
Oliver's View
He watched as Cho pushed her cart towards that platform where Parvati was standing. "Drat!" He thought. "I had something to ask her....."He sighed and then thought, "She's changed a lot, ever since....."
"She's changed ever since his death" Oliver thought, watching Parvati enter the platform after Cho. He scowled and wished he never left her, thinking that maybe it would have been different if he hadn't been so smart after all, and HE could have gone with Cho to the Yule Ball and she wouldn't have been in so much pain. "But I guess it's just fate", he said, and walked into the platform.
Cho's View
"I noticed you were talking to Oliver", Parvati said when they were on the train. "It's been a while since I saw you two together." Cho tore her stare away from the window and said, "Yeah, well it doesn't mean anything. He was just telling me that he's coming to our school for another year-------- and he and a few other teammates are joining him too" Parvati interrupted. "I read it all in the Daily Prophet" she said picking it up, and turning the page to a picture of Oliver's teammates. "This guy right here, his name is Will. He's attending Hogwarts too, and is a good friend of Oliver. Also, he's extremely gorgeous!" Parvati exclaimed, and lifted his picture to Cho's face. He was very handsome; his eyes a shade of the morning sky, and his blonde hair had a style that looked like the wind blew through it, which made him seem even hotter. "You have to try and hook him up with me!" Parvati said, still drooling over Will's flawless face. "Why me?", Cho asked, getting up to feed Francesco. "Because for one, I can tell Oliver seriously has the hots for you! Sure, you two haven't talked in a while, but I could tell by the way he was looking at you. He misses you Cho! Move on to the present!" After Parvati said that, Cho burst into tears and fell back to her seat, sobbing. Parvati sat down for a few minutes, trying to be comforting Cho. "I'm sorry Cho, I just got so excited I didn't think about what you were going through", she got up and left Cho to be alone for a while.
