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S_leonie6 - I'm getting very tired of writing stories and getting no reviews. Come on, I need reviews people. I mean, I review other people's work, don't I? I'll be glad to review other people's stories if they review mine.
Chapter Three: Are We Falling Apart?
By Stacey Leonie Kendall ~*~
Cauldrons bubbled with thick, green potion as the fifth year Gryffindors and nasty Slytherin's sat in the cold dungeons listening to another Potions lesson. Snape's greasy voice could be heard over the class, clearly listing out the ingredients for their next concoction. He hadn't yet noticed that two of his students weren't listening, but instead talking in hushed whispers at the back of the dark classroom.
"I don't care how many bloody classes I have to miss," A male voice said. "I'm going to find him."
"But he's only been gone for two hours," a female voice mumbled. "You can't miss anymore classes, Ron. Your already failing and ."
"Oh, isn't this nice," Snape, whispered, his mouth twisted into a grin. "Weasley and Granger having cosy conversations at the back of my classroom."
Ron looked at Snape moodily, resting his head on his hand lazily. He noticed that Malfoy was looking at them from the front of the classroom and the little bastard was laughing. If it weren't for the fact that Ron had more important things to worry about, he would have beaten the little git into his next life by now, right in front of Snape.
"I advice you to listen to my instructions," Snape was ranting. "Especially you Weasley, as your already in danger of failing this class."
Snape returned to the front of the class apparently pleased with him self. Ron scowled and then moved closer to Hermione, whispering in her ear.
"I'll meet you in the common room about an hour after this class, okay?"
"But -"
"Hermione," Ron said, frowning. "This is Harry we're talking about. You know he's messed up at the moment. He can't be alone."
Hermione knew it was no good arguing with Ron once he got an idea into his head. In the two months that they had been back at Hogwarts, Ron had changed quite a bit. He was even more stubborn than before, if that was possible.
"Okay," she sighed. "But you'd better be in the common room in an hour."
"I will be," he said packing up his bag as Snape signalled them to leave.
"And I hope you remembered to copy up the homework ." she added as he rushed passed her and out of sight.
Hermione sighed inwardly. Pulling her heavy bag onto her aching back, she wondered how she could possibly find Harry in a castle the size of Hogwarts without being noticed by any of the professors.
"All these books and not one invisibility spell." She joked to herself as she made her way up the stairs and away from the dungeons.
*SLK*
Sorry if this is a bit short, but I wanted to fit this part into one chapter. However, I am posting two chapters at once so it doesn't make much difference. Thanks for any reviews (I haven't checked yet) updates will appear very soon.
S_leonie6 - I'm getting very tired of writing stories and getting no reviews. Come on, I need reviews people. I mean, I review other people's work, don't I? I'll be glad to review other people's stories if they review mine.
Chapter Three: Are We Falling Apart?
By Stacey Leonie Kendall ~*~
Cauldrons bubbled with thick, green potion as the fifth year Gryffindors and nasty Slytherin's sat in the cold dungeons listening to another Potions lesson. Snape's greasy voice could be heard over the class, clearly listing out the ingredients for their next concoction. He hadn't yet noticed that two of his students weren't listening, but instead talking in hushed whispers at the back of the dark classroom.
"I don't care how many bloody classes I have to miss," A male voice said. "I'm going to find him."
"But he's only been gone for two hours," a female voice mumbled. "You can't miss anymore classes, Ron. Your already failing and ."
"Oh, isn't this nice," Snape, whispered, his mouth twisted into a grin. "Weasley and Granger having cosy conversations at the back of my classroom."
Ron looked at Snape moodily, resting his head on his hand lazily. He noticed that Malfoy was looking at them from the front of the classroom and the little bastard was laughing. If it weren't for the fact that Ron had more important things to worry about, he would have beaten the little git into his next life by now, right in front of Snape.
"I advice you to listen to my instructions," Snape was ranting. "Especially you Weasley, as your already in danger of failing this class."
Snape returned to the front of the class apparently pleased with him self. Ron scowled and then moved closer to Hermione, whispering in her ear.
"I'll meet you in the common room about an hour after this class, okay?"
"But -"
"Hermione," Ron said, frowning. "This is Harry we're talking about. You know he's messed up at the moment. He can't be alone."
Hermione knew it was no good arguing with Ron once he got an idea into his head. In the two months that they had been back at Hogwarts, Ron had changed quite a bit. He was even more stubborn than before, if that was possible.
"Okay," she sighed. "But you'd better be in the common room in an hour."
"I will be," he said packing up his bag as Snape signalled them to leave.
"And I hope you remembered to copy up the homework ." she added as he rushed passed her and out of sight.
Hermione sighed inwardly. Pulling her heavy bag onto her aching back, she wondered how she could possibly find Harry in a castle the size of Hogwarts without being noticed by any of the professors.
"All these books and not one invisibility spell." She joked to herself as she made her way up the stairs and away from the dungeons.
*SLK*
Sorry if this is a bit short, but I wanted to fit this part into one chapter. However, I am posting two chapters at once so it doesn't make much difference. Thanks for any reviews (I haven't checked yet) updates will appear very soon.
