A/N- I don't know why I even bother posting my story online. I haven't gotten very many reviews (hint hint)! Well I'll keep posting my chapters, but if I don't get any comments (good or bad), I'm not going to update for a LONG time. Mwahahahahaha...I'm evil!!!!!



~*~Mandi~



Chapter 5-ADVANCED CLASSES AND IGNORING PEOPLE



Divination went by slowly for Maddie. She didn't particularly the first day of classes because the introduction speaches were so boring.



The class finally ended. Maddie had a different second class than Abbie, Becca, and Chrissy because she did so well on the charms part of the practice test (you had to take in order to come to Hogwarts if you started after the first year), professor Flitwick had suggested that she take a more advanced course. She wanted to get there early so she would be able to sit wherever she wanted and she wouldn't have to find someone to sit with. She was the first one there. She sat in the front row, on the side closest the door. That way at the end of the class, she would be able to get out of there as fast as she could to meet her friends at Transfiguration.



People started to enter the classroom about two minutes after Maddie had arrived. The first person was a Slytherin girl, with long, midnight black hair and a ferocious look on her face that made it seem like she was going to attack someone. The next people to arrive were both Ravenclaws. One of them was a brown-hair boy who looked really friendly. He was talking to a blonde girl who seemed very outgoing and nice. The last person Maddie saw arrive was a blonde Slytherin boy with a long neck. After that she decided to pretend to read her text-book, so that nobody would talk to her.



The class was filling up, and before long, there were only a couple of seats left.



"Can I sit here?" a girl asked Maddie.



"Uh, sure," said Maddie, still hiding behind her text-book. She didn't even look to see who was asking the question, and obviously the girl didn't know that it was Maddie either because when Maddie finally put down her book, the girl just stared at her, like Maddie had two heads. Maddie just stared back. She was stuck in a class with Hermione.

"Oh, it's you again," said Hermione like she was disgusted, "I heard about your little running away incident. I can't believe that Ron even wants to talk to you."



Maddie tried to ignore her. She didn't want Hermione to see that it was bothering her.



"Oh, so you're going to ignore me now. You know, most people learn how to talk when they're about two years old, and you're-fifteen, I'm guessing, and you still haven't learned yet. I'm surprised you're in an advanced class."



Charms also went by very slow. She tried to pay attention to what Professor Flitwick was saying, but she was concentrating too hard on not crying. Why did Hermione hate her so much? Maddie didn't do anything to her. She had barely even spoken to her. What was Hermione's problem? Was she just overprotective of Ron? She was thinking about Ron, too. She was being so rude by avoiding him, and he had always been so nice to her. She didn't know why he wanted to be her friend in the first place. Now that she had avoided him so long, she didn't want to face him. She wondered if he would be mad, would he even want to talk to her anymore? She just didn't have enough courage to talk to him. And why did she want to be his friend so much anyway? She came to the conclusion that she would keep avoiding him. She didn't want to cause any more problems with Hermione or with anyone else. She didn't want her friends to keep asking her questions about Ron. She just wanted to forget that the night ever happened when she met Ron, but she couldn't help thinking that maybe it wasn't just a coincidence that they met. Maybe it was their destiny to meet each other.



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~*~Mandi~*~