Author's Note: Thanks again for your reviews. At least I know SOME people
like my story. Well, it's better than none right? I should be finishing
Part 1 of "The Love of Good and Evil" some time this month. I'll try to
post the chapters more often.
Disclaimer: Nothing but the idea of the story is mine. It belongs to the great HP author, JK Rowling, and the people at Warner Bros.
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Chapter 6~ Quiditch Practice
"I've got announcements!" Roger Davies, the Ravenclaw Quiditch captain called out. Cho and her teammates were excused from their sixth class to practice. Cho was the seeker. She has been since her fourth year. "Okay," Davis continued. "We've got a game tomorrow as you all know, and we've been practicing really hard. We don't even know whom we're playing against though. Until now. I just got word from Madame Hooch that's it Ravenclaw." He paused and looked around at his team. "Against Slytherin." Everyone groaned in disappointment. The Slytherin Team was unfair, and brutal. Everyone but Cho was disappointed. She was surprised. Playing against Slytherin would mean playing against Draco, who was also a seeker. She smiled a little.
"Quiet down!" Davies continued. "I know they're not the greatest team to play against, but that just means we have to be on our toes, and work hard today and tomorrow. We have to especially watch out for Flint and Malfoy." Davies glanced at Cho. "They're the most unfair and brutal players. Cho, so sorry. At least you're not Harry. Malfoy would do anything to knock Harry off his broom. Let's all hope he'll be gentle on you eh?" The whole team laughed a little. "But then again, you're Harry's girlfriend. Let's hope and pray for Cho shall we?" The team laughed harder.
Cho was the only girl on the team. When they made remarks like that because she was a girl, she would get ticked and annoyed.
"Quiditch is a rough sport. It isn't just meant for boys only just because it's rough." Cho walked to Davies. Then she looked around at the rest of the team. They were all taller than her. "It's meant for both boys and girls who can handle it." Cho turned back to Davies. "I'm here because I'm not much of a girly-girl, and I can handle it. Otherwise, you wouldn't have accepted me into this team. Would you, Davies? Admit it. You needed me to be seeker." Cho made a smart smile. She has cleared her point.
"Okay, okay. Whatever." Davies looked a little nervous. "Let's practice. We've wasted enough time as it is." The team mounted their brooms, and kicked off the ground high into the air. They had only practiced for thirty minutes when there was another team approaching the field. It was Slytherin, and it was their turn to practice. Draco saw Cho in the air, and watched her. When Cho was Draco, she almost fell off her broom.
"Alright! Let's go! The next team's here!" Davies once again called out to his teammates. They all hovered close to the ground, and jumped off their brooms.
"Well, well." Flint and the rest of the Slytherin team approached the Ravenclaw team. "I just got word from Madame Hooch that we're playing against each other tomorrow."
"May the best team win." Davies, trying to be nice and a good sport, lent out his right hand to shake Flint's.
"Yeah, we plan to." Flint didn't shake hands, and the Slytherin team laughed.
"Well Cho, there's your challenge." Davies pointed to Draco who was behind Flint. Draco smirked and Cho smiled a little back at him. Davies beckoned for his team to leave. Cho cast her eyes down. When she was walking past the Slytherin team, she felt a hand grab her arm. She looked up and saw that it was Draco. He was taller up close. He smiled softly as he looked into her eyes.
"I'm looking forward to tomorrow now." He said.
"Yeah, me too." Cho smiled shyly, and looked into his eyes. They were so intense and deep.
"See you later." Draco finished, and gave her a quick wink. Then he left. When he did that, Cho just wanted to fall into his arms. But what did he mean when he said, "see you later"?
"Cho! Come on!" Davies called. Cho ran towards him. "What did he say to you?"
"Um, nothing important." Cho said nervously.
"Okay." Davies looked suspicious. Cho ran off to go change, and go to her next class.
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At dinner, Cho sat at the Ravenclaw table with Eva, and her other friends. She was a little upset with Harry, and Draco was on her mind.
"Oy! What's wrong Cho?" A girl named Daisy asked.
"Nothing." Cho sighed.
"Nothing?! If nothing's wrong, you would be sitting with Harry." Eva said. "Besides, how can you be depressed? You've got a really gorgeous ring and necklace from someone who is crazy about you! Then again, a ton of guys are crazy about you!"
"Speaking of the ring and necklace," Daisy looked questionably at Cho, "Why aren't you wearing them? Have you even worn them at least once? Where are they?"
"The ring is in a safe place in my room, and the necklace is right here." Cho patted her robes pocket. "And to answer you other two questions, I haven't worn them at all. Harry thinks the gifts are bribes, and he said."
"Harry?!" Eva cut Cho off. She looked outraged. "Who the bloody hell cares what he says of thinks?! They're your gifts! Do whatever you want with them.!"
"Yeah! Daisy agreed. "He's you boyfriend. Not your mother! If he's telling you what to do, and has taken over you, then he's not a very good boyfriend. I say dump that bastard!"
"Whoa!" Cho was surprised. Eva and Daisy has blown their tops. And over what? Expansive jewelry! "Calm down! Daisy, Harry is not telling me what to do! He's a good boyfriend, and I care about him." Cho didn't sound so sure about that now. Did she care about him?
"He's coming!" Eva shook Cho, and was pointing at Harry w ho slowly approached the Ravenclaw table.
"Um, Cho?" He started. "Look, I'm really sorry about what happened at breakfast today. I guess I was a bit jealous. I love you too much. That's why."
That's so pathetic! Cho thought. But he did apologize nicely. He loves me?
"Cho?" Harry looked really sorry.
"Huh? Oh, um, it's okay." Cho said.
"Suck up!" Eva coughed purposely at Harry. Cho shot her a look.
'Really Harry. It's no big deal. I'm not all that upset at you." Cho felt sorry for him.
"Thanks Cho." Harry sounded like a child. "Do you want to sit with me?"
"Not tonight. Sorry. I've got stuff to tell my friends." Cho lied. She wanted to have some time away from him. She couldn't ever tell him that though.
"Oh, okay. You probably need some time with them anyway. See you later." Harry turned to leave. "Oh, good luck at the Quiditch game tomorrow." He added. Then he walked back to the Gryffindor table and sulked.
"What a baby." Daisy laughed. "It's like you're his mother, and you have to sit with him all day!" Cho felt guilty, but Daisy was right. Harry always wanted to sit with him at breakfast, lunch, dinner, and whenever else they're together. Cho stood up and ran to the Ravenclaw common room. She couldn't stand all the bad criticism her friends gave her about Harry. She ran because she was starting to believe them. She just wanted to be alone. When she got to the common room, she sat in a chair, and stared into the fireplace. Peace and quiet last. She was finally away from all the troubles she was going through. Cho teared up a little and didn't know why. She also felt like she has betrayed Harry. Then, Draco came to her head. The betrayed feeling Cho had grew stronger, and she cried harder. She curled up in the big chair with her head in her hands. Sobbing softly. Alone.
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Author's Note: I think I made Harry seem like a baby. Hehe. Oh well, whatever. ( Please r/r!
Disclaimer: Nothing but the idea of the story is mine. It belongs to the great HP author, JK Rowling, and the people at Warner Bros.
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Chapter 6~ Quiditch Practice
"I've got announcements!" Roger Davies, the Ravenclaw Quiditch captain called out. Cho and her teammates were excused from their sixth class to practice. Cho was the seeker. She has been since her fourth year. "Okay," Davis continued. "We've got a game tomorrow as you all know, and we've been practicing really hard. We don't even know whom we're playing against though. Until now. I just got word from Madame Hooch that's it Ravenclaw." He paused and looked around at his team. "Against Slytherin." Everyone groaned in disappointment. The Slytherin Team was unfair, and brutal. Everyone but Cho was disappointed. She was surprised. Playing against Slytherin would mean playing against Draco, who was also a seeker. She smiled a little.
"Quiet down!" Davies continued. "I know they're not the greatest team to play against, but that just means we have to be on our toes, and work hard today and tomorrow. We have to especially watch out for Flint and Malfoy." Davies glanced at Cho. "They're the most unfair and brutal players. Cho, so sorry. At least you're not Harry. Malfoy would do anything to knock Harry off his broom. Let's all hope he'll be gentle on you eh?" The whole team laughed a little. "But then again, you're Harry's girlfriend. Let's hope and pray for Cho shall we?" The team laughed harder.
Cho was the only girl on the team. When they made remarks like that because she was a girl, she would get ticked and annoyed.
"Quiditch is a rough sport. It isn't just meant for boys only just because it's rough." Cho walked to Davies. Then she looked around at the rest of the team. They were all taller than her. "It's meant for both boys and girls who can handle it." Cho turned back to Davies. "I'm here because I'm not much of a girly-girl, and I can handle it. Otherwise, you wouldn't have accepted me into this team. Would you, Davies? Admit it. You needed me to be seeker." Cho made a smart smile. She has cleared her point.
"Okay, okay. Whatever." Davies looked a little nervous. "Let's practice. We've wasted enough time as it is." The team mounted their brooms, and kicked off the ground high into the air. They had only practiced for thirty minutes when there was another team approaching the field. It was Slytherin, and it was their turn to practice. Draco saw Cho in the air, and watched her. When Cho was Draco, she almost fell off her broom.
"Alright! Let's go! The next team's here!" Davies once again called out to his teammates. They all hovered close to the ground, and jumped off their brooms.
"Well, well." Flint and the rest of the Slytherin team approached the Ravenclaw team. "I just got word from Madame Hooch that we're playing against each other tomorrow."
"May the best team win." Davies, trying to be nice and a good sport, lent out his right hand to shake Flint's.
"Yeah, we plan to." Flint didn't shake hands, and the Slytherin team laughed.
"Well Cho, there's your challenge." Davies pointed to Draco who was behind Flint. Draco smirked and Cho smiled a little back at him. Davies beckoned for his team to leave. Cho cast her eyes down. When she was walking past the Slytherin team, she felt a hand grab her arm. She looked up and saw that it was Draco. He was taller up close. He smiled softly as he looked into her eyes.
"I'm looking forward to tomorrow now." He said.
"Yeah, me too." Cho smiled shyly, and looked into his eyes. They were so intense and deep.
"See you later." Draco finished, and gave her a quick wink. Then he left. When he did that, Cho just wanted to fall into his arms. But what did he mean when he said, "see you later"?
"Cho! Come on!" Davies called. Cho ran towards him. "What did he say to you?"
"Um, nothing important." Cho said nervously.
"Okay." Davies looked suspicious. Cho ran off to go change, and go to her next class.
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At dinner, Cho sat at the Ravenclaw table with Eva, and her other friends. She was a little upset with Harry, and Draco was on her mind.
"Oy! What's wrong Cho?" A girl named Daisy asked.
"Nothing." Cho sighed.
"Nothing?! If nothing's wrong, you would be sitting with Harry." Eva said. "Besides, how can you be depressed? You've got a really gorgeous ring and necklace from someone who is crazy about you! Then again, a ton of guys are crazy about you!"
"Speaking of the ring and necklace," Daisy looked questionably at Cho, "Why aren't you wearing them? Have you even worn them at least once? Where are they?"
"The ring is in a safe place in my room, and the necklace is right here." Cho patted her robes pocket. "And to answer you other two questions, I haven't worn them at all. Harry thinks the gifts are bribes, and he said."
"Harry?!" Eva cut Cho off. She looked outraged. "Who the bloody hell cares what he says of thinks?! They're your gifts! Do whatever you want with them.!"
"Yeah! Daisy agreed. "He's you boyfriend. Not your mother! If he's telling you what to do, and has taken over you, then he's not a very good boyfriend. I say dump that bastard!"
"Whoa!" Cho was surprised. Eva and Daisy has blown their tops. And over what? Expansive jewelry! "Calm down! Daisy, Harry is not telling me what to do! He's a good boyfriend, and I care about him." Cho didn't sound so sure about that now. Did she care about him?
"He's coming!" Eva shook Cho, and was pointing at Harry w ho slowly approached the Ravenclaw table.
"Um, Cho?" He started. "Look, I'm really sorry about what happened at breakfast today. I guess I was a bit jealous. I love you too much. That's why."
That's so pathetic! Cho thought. But he did apologize nicely. He loves me?
"Cho?" Harry looked really sorry.
"Huh? Oh, um, it's okay." Cho said.
"Suck up!" Eva coughed purposely at Harry. Cho shot her a look.
'Really Harry. It's no big deal. I'm not all that upset at you." Cho felt sorry for him.
"Thanks Cho." Harry sounded like a child. "Do you want to sit with me?"
"Not tonight. Sorry. I've got stuff to tell my friends." Cho lied. She wanted to have some time away from him. She couldn't ever tell him that though.
"Oh, okay. You probably need some time with them anyway. See you later." Harry turned to leave. "Oh, good luck at the Quiditch game tomorrow." He added. Then he walked back to the Gryffindor table and sulked.
"What a baby." Daisy laughed. "It's like you're his mother, and you have to sit with him all day!" Cho felt guilty, but Daisy was right. Harry always wanted to sit with him at breakfast, lunch, dinner, and whenever else they're together. Cho stood up and ran to the Ravenclaw common room. She couldn't stand all the bad criticism her friends gave her about Harry. She ran because she was starting to believe them. She just wanted to be alone. When she got to the common room, she sat in a chair, and stared into the fireplace. Peace and quiet last. She was finally away from all the troubles she was going through. Cho teared up a little and didn't know why. She also felt like she has betrayed Harry. Then, Draco came to her head. The betrayed feeling Cho had grew stronger, and she cried harder. She curled up in the big chair with her head in her hands. Sobbing softly. Alone.
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Author's Note: I think I made Harry seem like a baby. Hehe. Oh well, whatever. ( Please r/r!
