"Rebecca, you look ridiculous!"
Rebecca turned from the mirror to see Stephani Sinistra behind her. Rebecca wore a white tuxedo shirt tucked into white biker shorts, over which she wore white tails and a black bow tie. To top off the look, she wore white high-heeled cowboy boots and tan nylons. Her makeup consisted of black lipstick, burgundy blush and a combination of black and silver eye shadow, while her hair had been cornrowed.
"I do not, Steph! You're just plain, compared to me."
It was true. Stephani had opted for black pants, black socks, black high- tops and a simple black t-shirt that had a white mask and a red rose on the front. Today was the field trip to London to see "The Phantom of the Opera" at Her Majesty's Theatre and the two of them had been put in charge of the twenty-some kids that were going.
"You decided to look like a teenager because you're hoping Brad will notice you!"
"I didn't hear Minerva asking you to meet the new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher after his performance. You're just jealous!"
"Am not!"
"Are too!"
"Am not!"
"Are too!"
"Ladies, ladies! What is the meaning of all this?"
Conveniently, Minerva McGonagall had walked in during their fight. She could be worse than Mrs. Norris sometimes, with her uncanny ability to appear at just the right moment.
"Stephani was just telling me how jealous she is that you asked me to meet Professor Rockford after the show."
"I was not!"
"Were too!"
"Was not!"
"Were too!"
"That's enough, girls!" Minerva said sharply. "Rebecca, finish what you're doing. Stephani, hurry and go change your clothes so you look like Rebecca. Then the both of you better get to the front gates, so you can supervise the use of the portkeys. Off you go, now!"
Stephani couldn't resist sticking her tongue out at Rebecca on her way out.
Rebecca turned from the mirror to see Stephani Sinistra behind her. Rebecca wore a white tuxedo shirt tucked into white biker shorts, over which she wore white tails and a black bow tie. To top off the look, she wore white high-heeled cowboy boots and tan nylons. Her makeup consisted of black lipstick, burgundy blush and a combination of black and silver eye shadow, while her hair had been cornrowed.
"I do not, Steph! You're just plain, compared to me."
It was true. Stephani had opted for black pants, black socks, black high- tops and a simple black t-shirt that had a white mask and a red rose on the front. Today was the field trip to London to see "The Phantom of the Opera" at Her Majesty's Theatre and the two of them had been put in charge of the twenty-some kids that were going.
"You decided to look like a teenager because you're hoping Brad will notice you!"
"I didn't hear Minerva asking you to meet the new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher after his performance. You're just jealous!"
"Am not!"
"Are too!"
"Am not!"
"Are too!"
"Ladies, ladies! What is the meaning of all this?"
Conveniently, Minerva McGonagall had walked in during their fight. She could be worse than Mrs. Norris sometimes, with her uncanny ability to appear at just the right moment.
"Stephani was just telling me how jealous she is that you asked me to meet Professor Rockford after the show."
"I was not!"
"Were too!"
"Was not!"
"Were too!"
"That's enough, girls!" Minerva said sharply. "Rebecca, finish what you're doing. Stephani, hurry and go change your clothes so you look like Rebecca. Then the both of you better get to the front gates, so you can supervise the use of the portkeys. Off you go, now!"
Stephani couldn't resist sticking her tongue out at Rebecca on her way out.
