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Chapter 4- The Return of Friends
"JACK," Jenni screamed, looking at the boy who had been standing behind her.
The boy had curly, light brown hair, with the front locks covering his boyish face, and hazel eyes.
"Let me guess," the boy said, in a bass voice, "Your going to ask me what I'm doing here?"
"Well, yeah, and add a few swear words in it, so yeah, what are you doing here?"
"Did you actually think you could get rid of us that easily," a girl's voice said behind the boy, and two heads popped out from behind him.
One girl had shoulder-length dark blonde hair, with light blonde streaks in it, and was tied back in two French-braids. Her outfit was a normal white cotton t-shirt, and gymnastic shorts (you know the ones that go past mid- thigh by about two inches), while her body had the right curves to her attire.
The other girl had straight, black hair, which if it weren't tied back in a simple braid, would reach the center of her back, and silver eyes. She was wearing a white peasant blouse, and a denim mini skirt. Both girls were wearing dragon-hide boots, one pair tan, and one black.
"Lissa? Helen," Jenni inquired, as the two girls nodded their heads when she said each of their names.
"That's right," Lissa, the first one replied.
"You didn't think you could get away from us did you," Helen quipped.
"So," Jenni spoke, "Helen, where's your boyfriend, Derek?"
Helen turned a beet red, as she haughtily replied; "He's not my boyfriend."
"You've sure been acting like he is for the last few months before I left," Jenni replied sarcastically.
"Well," a boy's voice spoke behind them, "If she is my girlfriend, this is the first I've heard of it."
The person whose voice was behind them was a tall, slim boy, with dark brown hair, which was long enough to be tied back, brown eyes, and a goatee starting. His clothing consisted of brown traveling robes, dragon-hide boots, and gauntlets.
The boy, Derek, wrapped his arm around Jenni, putting her in a headlock, and Jack, mockingly sobbing, "Oh Jenni, oasis of this vast dessert, I have missed you ssssssooooo much."
The bookkeeper looked around the corner at them, and asked in this accent that sounded as though she had a head cold, "What are you doing?"
Derek, in his best New York accent, replied, "We were just talking warden, isn't that right baby doll?"
Jenni nodded her head vigorously, trying very hard not to burst out laughing, and finished, "Yeah, just talking warden."
The bookkeeper looked them over, then left. The four looked at one another for a brief moment then broke out in uncontrollable laughter, causing them to practically crawl over one another out the door. More or less, that caused a lot of people to stare at them in wonder.
When the five found a suitable bench, and had calmed down a bit, Harry, Ron, and Hermione were able to catch up with them.
"Hey guys," Jenni said, ackoknoledging them, "These are some of my friends from Selics. Sign off!"
"Jack."
"Derek."
"Lissa."
"Helen."
"Harry."
"Ron."
"Hermione."
"Alright, now that we're all fine and dandy, let's go get something to eat," Jenni announced, leaping up from the bench. All of a sudden, an eruption of comments bombarded Jenni.
"I want pizza."
"I want ice cream."
"Do you think there's any hotdogs around."
Jenni whistled, receiving the groups undivided attention, and said, "Why don't we go to the Leaky Cauldron? They probably have what we want."
On the way there, Jack spoke quietly to Ron, asking, "What kind of food is served at Hogwarts?"
"Anything you can imagine," Ron told him, thinking about the delicious meals served in the Great Hall.
"Really, that's not like our food at Selics."
*****Flashback*****
Jenni, Lissa, Helen, Jack, and Derek lined up at the cafeteria-like Great Hall of Selics.
"So, what do you think is on our menu today."
Watching the lunch-witches put food on the trays, Lissa asked, "Does it look edible?"
Receiving the tray from the witch, and examining it she spoke, "Sliced turkey? Mixed vegetables? Chocolate pudding? Alright, it actually looks like food! Congratulations!"
"Thanks," the witch said, "Enjoy your spaghetti."
The students looked at their trays, took them to their table, and looked at it.
"Rrrrrrrrrrriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiggggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhttttttttttttttttt," Derek said, poking at the 'chocolate pudding', "I think it's time to ask about care packages from home."
Helen stood up, and told them, "I'm on it."
*****End Flashback*****
After eating all they could, Jenni looked at her watch and said, "Wow I've got to go."
"Bye! See you on the train!" Everyone chorused.
Yeah, we're going to fast-forward this to Platform 9 ¾, for next chapter! 'Til next time!
Chapter 4- The Return of Friends
"JACK," Jenni screamed, looking at the boy who had been standing behind her.
The boy had curly, light brown hair, with the front locks covering his boyish face, and hazel eyes.
"Let me guess," the boy said, in a bass voice, "Your going to ask me what I'm doing here?"
"Well, yeah, and add a few swear words in it, so yeah, what are you doing here?"
"Did you actually think you could get rid of us that easily," a girl's voice said behind the boy, and two heads popped out from behind him.
One girl had shoulder-length dark blonde hair, with light blonde streaks in it, and was tied back in two French-braids. Her outfit was a normal white cotton t-shirt, and gymnastic shorts (you know the ones that go past mid- thigh by about two inches), while her body had the right curves to her attire.
The other girl had straight, black hair, which if it weren't tied back in a simple braid, would reach the center of her back, and silver eyes. She was wearing a white peasant blouse, and a denim mini skirt. Both girls were wearing dragon-hide boots, one pair tan, and one black.
"Lissa? Helen," Jenni inquired, as the two girls nodded their heads when she said each of their names.
"That's right," Lissa, the first one replied.
"You didn't think you could get away from us did you," Helen quipped.
"So," Jenni spoke, "Helen, where's your boyfriend, Derek?"
Helen turned a beet red, as she haughtily replied; "He's not my boyfriend."
"You've sure been acting like he is for the last few months before I left," Jenni replied sarcastically.
"Well," a boy's voice spoke behind them, "If she is my girlfriend, this is the first I've heard of it."
The person whose voice was behind them was a tall, slim boy, with dark brown hair, which was long enough to be tied back, brown eyes, and a goatee starting. His clothing consisted of brown traveling robes, dragon-hide boots, and gauntlets.
The boy, Derek, wrapped his arm around Jenni, putting her in a headlock, and Jack, mockingly sobbing, "Oh Jenni, oasis of this vast dessert, I have missed you ssssssooooo much."
The bookkeeper looked around the corner at them, and asked in this accent that sounded as though she had a head cold, "What are you doing?"
Derek, in his best New York accent, replied, "We were just talking warden, isn't that right baby doll?"
Jenni nodded her head vigorously, trying very hard not to burst out laughing, and finished, "Yeah, just talking warden."
The bookkeeper looked them over, then left. The four looked at one another for a brief moment then broke out in uncontrollable laughter, causing them to practically crawl over one another out the door. More or less, that caused a lot of people to stare at them in wonder.
When the five found a suitable bench, and had calmed down a bit, Harry, Ron, and Hermione were able to catch up with them.
"Hey guys," Jenni said, ackoknoledging them, "These are some of my friends from Selics. Sign off!"
"Jack."
"Derek."
"Lissa."
"Helen."
"Harry."
"Ron."
"Hermione."
"Alright, now that we're all fine and dandy, let's go get something to eat," Jenni announced, leaping up from the bench. All of a sudden, an eruption of comments bombarded Jenni.
"I want pizza."
"I want ice cream."
"Do you think there's any hotdogs around."
Jenni whistled, receiving the groups undivided attention, and said, "Why don't we go to the Leaky Cauldron? They probably have what we want."
On the way there, Jack spoke quietly to Ron, asking, "What kind of food is served at Hogwarts?"
"Anything you can imagine," Ron told him, thinking about the delicious meals served in the Great Hall.
"Really, that's not like our food at Selics."
*****Flashback*****
Jenni, Lissa, Helen, Jack, and Derek lined up at the cafeteria-like Great Hall of Selics.
"So, what do you think is on our menu today."
Watching the lunch-witches put food on the trays, Lissa asked, "Does it look edible?"
Receiving the tray from the witch, and examining it she spoke, "Sliced turkey? Mixed vegetables? Chocolate pudding? Alright, it actually looks like food! Congratulations!"
"Thanks," the witch said, "Enjoy your spaghetti."
The students looked at their trays, took them to their table, and looked at it.
"Rrrrrrrrrrriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiggggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhttttttttttttttttt," Derek said, poking at the 'chocolate pudding', "I think it's time to ask about care packages from home."
Helen stood up, and told them, "I'm on it."
*****End Flashback*****
After eating all they could, Jenni looked at her watch and said, "Wow I've got to go."
"Bye! See you on the train!" Everyone chorused.
Yeah, we're going to fast-forward this to Platform 9 ¾, for next chapter! 'Til next time!
