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Scene #7

*Maysel sitting next to Harry, and Ron sitting next to Hermione after a while.*

"So, everyone having an great time?" Maysel asked grinning knowingly at Hermione.

Hermione grinned back. "Oh, excellent time!" Gushed Hermione, playing along.

"You boys?" Maysel asked cheerfully.

"Yeah." Harry and Ron replied in unison, sounding just the opposite.

"What's wrong, didn't the night reach the boys' expectations?" Maysel was still teasing.

Hermione stifled a snort.

Harry turned and glared at Maysel. "What are you playing at?" he asked his sister, annoyed.

"Nothing! Why would I be?"

"You are acting too happy?" Ron suggested grumpily.

Hermione laughed, unable to control herself at last.

"What?" Ron asked.

"Nothing!" Hermione repeated Maysel.

Ron and Harry exchanged half bewildered, half exasperated looks across the table. They shook their head and said, "Girls." In unison.

"There's just no way of stopping them." Said Ron.

Harry nodded knowingly. "Girls teasing with boys should be illegal."

Maysel and Hermione were listening interestedly. The giggled.

Ron looked at the girls. "Especially giggling."

"Yup. They should be fined."

"Right, but not in money."

"Then?" Hermione asked, still giggling.

"Their punishment is to never talk to the boys they like anymore from that day 'till eternity."

"That's stupid!" Retored Maysel.

"Why?" Ron asked.

"Because we don't like you two, maybe?" answered Hermione.

"Ha! That's not true!" Harry whooped.

Maysel turned to look at her brother in a silly whoop. She snorted, while Hermione said, "And what on earth could make it un-true?"

Harry grinned slyly, then said, "Both of you love Ron and Harry a lot because they are your best friends and twin brother and you would never dream of leaving us for any girlfriends like Parvati or Lavender no matter what because the love for their two boys is unbreakable." Harry quoted, his eyes shining with triumph.

Hermione and Maysel gasped and stared at Harry. Ron was snickering in the background.

"H.how di-"

Maysel cut off Hermione in a voice she obviously thought was confident, "Where did you two hear something as stupid as that?"

Hermione gave Maysel a look that plainly told Maysel that she hadn't sounded convincing at all.

"Let's just say that we've learned from a few certain girls that eavesdropping could be useful sometimes. Especially with the help of Invisibility Cloaks!"

"I can't believe you two!" Gasped Hermione, very embarrassed.

"How could you! It's totally private!" Said Maysel not as embarrassed as Hermione.

"We had to get revenge on you two somehow." Explained Ron, thoroughly enjoying the effect on the girls.

"Yeah, for listening over us when we were having a private conversation."

"So we just used the same technique, thanks to you girls very much." Ron said grinning. Maysel and Hermione looked defeated.

"Never-never-do that to us again!" Said Maysel slumping on her seat.

Hermione started to calm down.

"Don't worry, we won't." Ron assured them seriously.

"As amusing as it was, it felt kind of weird to hear you talking about us like that." Harry admitted.

Hermione turned red all over again.

They all looked at each other. Ron and Hermione stared at Maysel and Harry, and Maysel and Harry stared at Ron and Hermione.

At that moment something dawned on each of their mind that they didn't have time right at that time to think what had dawned on them

Then for some reason, all four of them started laughing. They laughed and laughed so hard heads turned in their direction.

Professor Dumbledore himself turned to see where the laughter was coming from. When he saw the four young teenagers laughing together, he smiled and nodded knowingly at Professor McGonagall:

"Those children will have a spirit none of us could beat."

Professor McGonagall beamed.

Harry, Ron, Hermione and Mayel laughed a long time before stopping after great difficulty.

As they laughed they realized what had dawned on them. They had something together that not many groups of people had. A treasured gift. A happy spirit inside them.

Friendship.