Draco laughed at De. His new girlfriend was so cute. But he couldn't
believe her friend liked his dad. That was just nasty. He took the bag from
De.
"And actually, I have electricity at my house," He told her.
"You have a lot more than electricity," De answered, smiling mischeviously. Erica rolled her eyes.
"At least he doesn't have a ten year old girl. Come on, De, let's go."
"Do you seriously drink tea, though?" De asked as Erica grabbed her wrist and led her off the train.
"Yes. Don't you?" Draco said, hurrying to keep up with them.
"I did in Asia, I like green tea with pandan."
"Pandan?" Draco repeated. "What's that?"
"Mashed up pandas," De said, giggling as she stepped down.
Draco saw the top of Pansy's head. She was surrounded by a group of Slytherin girls, and was obviously crying. He rolled his eyes. She was so dramatic. So he had cheated on her. Couldn't she see that she had never really meant anything to him?
"That's so immature, De." Erica said, scowling as she dropped her friends hand.
"You're one to talk about immature, when you don't even know about fire- and candle-electricity."
"Would you two stop arguing until we can get inside?" Draco said, smirking.
"That's impossible, she's like a four year old," Erica said angrily.
"I'm not four!" De snapped. "I'm two!"
They both laughed. Erica pointed up at the building in front of them. "There, you see. That's why they don't have electricity."
"Oh, my! It's a castle!" De gasped.
"Did you listen to Draco and Lucius telling us about it?"
"You're on a first name basis with him?" Draco asked, frowning.
"Of course not," De answered Erica, not hearing Draco's comment. "Do I ever listen to anything anyone says?"
"And actually, I have electricity at my house," He told her.
"You have a lot more than electricity," De answered, smiling mischeviously. Erica rolled her eyes.
"At least he doesn't have a ten year old girl. Come on, De, let's go."
"Do you seriously drink tea, though?" De asked as Erica grabbed her wrist and led her off the train.
"Yes. Don't you?" Draco said, hurrying to keep up with them.
"I did in Asia, I like green tea with pandan."
"Pandan?" Draco repeated. "What's that?"
"Mashed up pandas," De said, giggling as she stepped down.
Draco saw the top of Pansy's head. She was surrounded by a group of Slytherin girls, and was obviously crying. He rolled his eyes. She was so dramatic. So he had cheated on her. Couldn't she see that she had never really meant anything to him?
"That's so immature, De." Erica said, scowling as she dropped her friends hand.
"You're one to talk about immature, when you don't even know about fire- and candle-electricity."
"Would you two stop arguing until we can get inside?" Draco said, smirking.
"That's impossible, she's like a four year old," Erica said angrily.
"I'm not four!" De snapped. "I'm two!"
They both laughed. Erica pointed up at the building in front of them. "There, you see. That's why they don't have electricity."
"Oh, my! It's a castle!" De gasped.
"Did you listen to Draco and Lucius telling us about it?"
"You're on a first name basis with him?" Draco asked, frowning.
"Of course not," De answered Erica, not hearing Draco's comment. "Do I ever listen to anything anyone says?"
