Well Anndi was in her room she decided that if she really like Oliver as much as she seemed to, it would only be right to tell him.

I should tell him. It's only right. But what if he doesn't like me or even worse, stops talking to me completely? The same thoughts kept running through her head until she found her cauldron. "There it is." She said out loud.

"I'll be right back. You should tell either of them." Andrew said walked away from the table towards the boys' dorm. As he turned from Oliver he nearly ran into Anndi. Because of the incident he offered to help her carry the stuff to her table, which she was very happy to accept.

Andrew was gone for what seemed like hours. Oliver had given up working on his star charts and started staring out the window. After a while he found himself getting up and walking over to the couch in front of the fire.

"You okay?" Anndi asked. "You seem sort of out of it. It's understandable with everything that has happened lately. This is the first time I have lost a friend too. Granted he wasn't as close to me as he was to you, but still." At that her words trailed off into silence. She couldn't stop looking at him. She knew that losing Chris wasn't what has on his mind at this moment, but she didn't really know what else to say.

"Anndi, its not that. It's just that well, this is really hard for me to say."

"So just say it. You don't have to sugarcoat things for me."

"Ok, well its just personal stuff dealing with some female friends of mine," he started in an awkward tone. "One of them has been one of my closest friends for years, and the other—"

"Anndi! Oliver! Where were you guys at the feast? It was a blast!" Jess had stated, "I know you said not to bring you anything, but I thought it might help you with your charms and potions stuff." She finished turning towards Anndi.

"Thanks guys. Is it all over now?" she asked wondering if Oliver would ever get the chance to finish what he was saying.

"Yeah. Everyone is on their way back now." Sean answered her.

The four newly found friends looked back and forth between Oliver and Anndi. "Did we interrupt something?" asked Lindsay. "If we did, we can leave."

"No, no. It's fine. We were just finishing up or homework." Oliver said quickly so Anndi couldn't answer.

After that they all went up to their rooms to beat the crowd. As Oliver and Sean walked into their room they found Andrew reading on his bed.

"Did you tell her?" he asked Oliver.

"No. People started coming in from the feast."

"We did interrupt something. You should have told us. We would have left. What were you going to tell her?" Sean said in a wave of guilt.

"Nothing. I wasn't going to tell her anything. It wouldn't have worked out the way I hoped anyway." Oliver replied as he started to change out of his robes. "I just want to go to bed."

And with that note, Sean and Andrew left him alone to his thoughts.