AN: SHORT because poor me, I have homework! SO does Eliel.. anyways...
I HATE MATH TEACHER!!!!!!!!!!!!! (name is not disclosed because of fear of legal claims.)
DragonsGal and Eliel
Chapter 4
....an ample sized room lay before their eyes. It had two king-sized (AN: NO ideas!! We aren't 'adult' enough..cough) beds, with curtains and silk sheets and fluffy duvets, one done in gold, the other red. They also had two fireplaces, which were currently crackling jovially.
To Hermione's delight, more shelves had been added to the room to hold a large assortment of books, parchments, and various scrolls. Each girl had a writing desk, with numerous drawers ("They're magically enlarged to hold more than they would be able to from the outside" Hermione added knowledgeably.). There were two empty trunks at the foot of each bed to hold each girls' possessions. Two large, antique, wooden wardrobes held the two girls' clothes.
In between the beds a portrait of a harp-yielding, winged cupid (anatomy hidden behind a cloud) was placed. Hermione informed Ginny that it was a passageway to the Gryffindor common room.
After both girls were settled in (Hermione claimed the red bed and Ginny the gold one) they walked quietly down their spiral staircase to the Prefects' common room. The whole room was done in each respective houses' colors. There was a section for Hufflepuff in yellow and black containing a couch and loveseat.
The same went for each house, but in their colors. In the front of the Slytherin and Gryffindor sections was a large fireplace about as big as each Prefects' bed. All-in-all, it was a very impressive room.
When Ginny and Hermione were satisfied, they left the for their dorm for some much-needed sleep.
Early the next morning, Ginny woke up and, walking across the room, gently shook Hermione awake as well.
Ginny fought back a laugh by biting her lip when she saw Hermione's now bushy AFRO, and told her,
"C' mon, let's go take a shower before anyone else is in the Prefect's bathroom."
"Mmmphhh." mumbled Hermione, but she got up groggily and rubbed her eyes.
Ginny practically dragged Hermione out to the bathroom.
When they got to the statue, Hermione looked at Ginny and Ginny proudly stated "Rub-a-dub-dub!"
Each went to their respective (AN that's for some of you more sick-minded readers) shower stalls and lathered up.
When they both had gotten dressed, they headed down to the Great Hall for breakfast, and met up with Ron and Harry.
Ginny noted that Hermione's hair was no longer an afro, but was pulled back neatly into a plait.
Breakfast was over seemingly before it began, but Ginny, Hermione, and Harry left the Hall contented nonetheless, however, Ron always complained of being hungry.
AN:
Well, it's REALLY short, but we already told you that. Next time we'll try to make up for it. HOMEWORK TIME!! (or I'll be grounded.)
'Til next time!
I HATE MATH TEACHER!!!!!!!!!!!!! (name is not disclosed because of fear of legal claims.)
DragonsGal and Eliel
Chapter 4
....an ample sized room lay before their eyes. It had two king-sized (AN: NO ideas!! We aren't 'adult' enough..cough) beds, with curtains and silk sheets and fluffy duvets, one done in gold, the other red. They also had two fireplaces, which were currently crackling jovially.
To Hermione's delight, more shelves had been added to the room to hold a large assortment of books, parchments, and various scrolls. Each girl had a writing desk, with numerous drawers ("They're magically enlarged to hold more than they would be able to from the outside" Hermione added knowledgeably.). There were two empty trunks at the foot of each bed to hold each girls' possessions. Two large, antique, wooden wardrobes held the two girls' clothes.
In between the beds a portrait of a harp-yielding, winged cupid (anatomy hidden behind a cloud) was placed. Hermione informed Ginny that it was a passageway to the Gryffindor common room.
After both girls were settled in (Hermione claimed the red bed and Ginny the gold one) they walked quietly down their spiral staircase to the Prefects' common room. The whole room was done in each respective houses' colors. There was a section for Hufflepuff in yellow and black containing a couch and loveseat.
The same went for each house, but in their colors. In the front of the Slytherin and Gryffindor sections was a large fireplace about as big as each Prefects' bed. All-in-all, it was a very impressive room.
When Ginny and Hermione were satisfied, they left the for their dorm for some much-needed sleep.
Early the next morning, Ginny woke up and, walking across the room, gently shook Hermione awake as well.
Ginny fought back a laugh by biting her lip when she saw Hermione's now bushy AFRO, and told her,
"C' mon, let's go take a shower before anyone else is in the Prefect's bathroom."
"Mmmphhh." mumbled Hermione, but she got up groggily and rubbed her eyes.
Ginny practically dragged Hermione out to the bathroom.
When they got to the statue, Hermione looked at Ginny and Ginny proudly stated "Rub-a-dub-dub!"
Each went to their respective (AN that's for some of you more sick-minded readers) shower stalls and lathered up.
When they both had gotten dressed, they headed down to the Great Hall for breakfast, and met up with Ron and Harry.
Ginny noted that Hermione's hair was no longer an afro, but was pulled back neatly into a plait.
Breakfast was over seemingly before it began, but Ginny, Hermione, and Harry left the Hall contented nonetheless, however, Ron always complained of being hungry.
AN:
Well, it's REALLY short, but we already told you that. Next time we'll try to make up for it. HOMEWORK TIME!! (or I'll be grounded.)
'Til next time!
