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"Okay Seamus. You stand here." Lavender pointed to a spot. "Parvati, you stand there!" They both glared at her. "Okay, or stand where ever!"
Seamus and Parvati stood across from each other. They looked uncomfortable. Neither of them wanted to kiss the other.
"Okay." Lavender clapped her hands together. "Go ahead."
"Here goes nothing." Seamus leaned into Parvati, and his lips lightly brushed against hers. After a brief moment, he stepped back and looked at Lavender.
"No. That's not a kiss. Now really kiss her." Lavender pushed him at Parvati.
"I can't do this with you looking!" Seamus looked back to Parvati.
"Fine. Just don't think about me watching. Picture it as someone you really want to kiss."
Seamus nodded and turned back to Parvati. "Okay. Ready to try this again." Parvati nodded.
"Alright. Now remember, I'm not here!"
Seamus closed his eyes and leaned his head to the side. Their lips touched, and he imagined that it was Lavender that he was kissing. He moved his lips against hers, softly. She opened her mouth, and he allowed only the tip of his tongue to enter her mouth.
Parvati wrapped her arms around Seamus' neck. He took her lead and snaked his arms around her waist, pulling her into him.
Seamus pulled away and gasped for air. He opened his eyes and was greeted with a breathless Parvati, and wide-eyed Lavender.
"Woah!" Parvati breathed. "That was amazing."
"Where'd you learn to kiss like that, Seamus?"
The boy shrugged his shoulders. "Not by practicing on my hand." He smiled at Lavender.
"No. Seriously. That was one of the most amazing kisses I've ever seen! Who were you picturing?"
"That was one of the most amazing things I've ever experienced!" Parvati exclaimed.
He smiled. "If you ladies will excuse me, I'm going to head to bed." He climbed the stairs, a coy smile spreading across his face. Maybe that kiss was exactly what he needed to get Lavender's attention.
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Seamus stretched out and climbed out of bed. Dean was already dressed and waiting for him. "What happened, Seamus? With Lavender?"
Seamus smiled and dressed himself in silence. He enjoyed torturing Dean by making him wait. Finally he turned to his best friend. "I'm not allowed to tell you much yet. But I will tell you that it's not you. She says she really likes you. I will tell you more as soon as I can."
"What do you know, that I can't?" Seamus had already told him more than he'd wished. He'd prefer Dean thinking that she hated him. But Dean was his best friend. He couldn't and wouldn't do that.
"I already told you I couldn't tell," he said as he tied his shoes.
Dean sighed, "Alright then. Let's get to breakfast."
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Seamus walked down the hall with the rest of the Gryffindor 5th year boys to breakfast. They had walked only a few feet before a group of girls giggled as they walked by. "Hi Seamus." The girls giggled and he waved, confused.
The rest of the boys looked at him and he shrugged, still clueless as to what was going on. It happened again as he passed another group of girls. "Seamus, what is going on? Why are all the girls so friendly towards you today?" Dean asked.
"I don't know." Finally, they walked towards a group of girls, Lavender and Parvati in the middle. He smiled crookedly, almost cocky when they looked at him. This sent them into a fit of giggles.
The boys looked at Seamus again. Then it hit him. Lavender and Parvati had told every single 5th year girl, about what happened in the common room last night. Word sure did spread fast.
Padma Patil pushed her twin sister forward into the group of boys. She skidded to a stop in front of Seamus. "Hi, Seamus." She looked down at her hands. That was the first time he'd ever seen her act so shy.
"Hi, Parvati."
She looked up at him. "I was wondering something." She looked back at her friends, and they giggled again.
"Yes?"
"Um. I was wondering if maybe you would want to study with me tonight?" She sighed in relief of finally getting it out.
He looked to his friends for help. And they nodded at him. He couldn't let her down. And his friends weren't helping much. He sighed under his breath. "Okay."
"Really?" She smiled, "Okay, I'll see you tonight then." She walked calmly back to her friends and they screamed and giggled, pulling her into a hug.
Seamus turned back to his friends. "Some friends you guys are." He shook his head as they started to walk.
"What? The prettiest girl in our year just asked you out, and you wanted to turn her down?" Neville stared at him with disbelief.
"That's right."
"You've got every girl in this school giggling at you, and the prettiest one asked you out. What is up with you?"
"I don't know." Seamus' face turned red. The boys looked at him and smiled.
"You DO know! Tell us! All the girls know already!"
Seamus shook his head. "I don't have to tell you guys anything." He quickened his pace, leaving the boys behind. He ran to catch up with some 5th year Ravenclaws.
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Harry and Ron sat down at the Gryffindor table next to Hermione, who was reading a book, propped against a milk jug.
"Hey, Hermione." Ron said. Hermione didn't answer. She was too involved in reading her book.
"Um. We were wondering, since all the other girls seem to know. Do you know why all the girls are giggling at Seamus?" Harry asked
Hermione smiled looking up from the book. "Why don't you ask him yourself?"
"He won't tell anyone. Whatever it is, he seems pretty embarrassed about it." Ron said.
"Then, it's probably not my place to tell you," She looked up at her two friends smiling, "But since I'm sure you'd share anything with me, I'll tell you."
The boys leaned in closely, "Well?" Harry asked.
She smiled, "I guess Seamus is a bit of a Romeo."
The boys looked at each other dumbly and turned back to her, "Huh?"
"Well, at one o'clock this morning, Seamus, Lavender, and Parvati were alone in the common room."
"Wait. He was up there when I went to bed." Harry said.
"Hey! Early this morning, I thought heard a girl whispering in our dorm. It sounded like it was coming from his direction." Ron said.
"That's right. Lavender went up there to get him. It was probably her that you heard, Ron."
"Why was she up there?" Harry asked.
"I can't tell. I promised Lavender I wouldn't. She was a little embarrassed to tell us this morning. Anyway, down in the common room, Seamus ended up kissing Parvati while Lavender watched. Lavender and Parvati claim that it was the 'most amazing either of them had witnessed.' I guess all the girls want a piece of him. Especially Parvati."
"Wow. So why did they kiss while Lavender watched?"
"Can't tell. Now don't tell anyone else what I told you. If anyone asks, all that happened was that he kissed Parvati. Nothing else.alright?" The boys nodded and got up to tell Dean and Neville what they could.
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Seamus headed back to his dormitory. He decided to skip breakfast. He was too embarrassed to sit at the table. And he didn't want to have to answer all of the boys' questions.
He told the Fat lady the password and the portrait hole opened. Seamus stepped inside. He walked into the portrait hole.
"Hi Seamus." He turned and saw Lavender sitting in an armchair.
"Hi Lav."
"Sorry about telling everyone. It was Parvati's idea."
"That's okay."
"Can we talk, about last night?"
Seamus nodded and sat on the arm of her chair. "Sure."
"Last night didn't really help. I think I need a more direct approach."
"What?"
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Do you guys want to know what she meant about when she said that? Then you'd better review! Because I'm not telling unless you do!
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"Okay Seamus. You stand here." Lavender pointed to a spot. "Parvati, you stand there!" They both glared at her. "Okay, or stand where ever!"
Seamus and Parvati stood across from each other. They looked uncomfortable. Neither of them wanted to kiss the other.
"Okay." Lavender clapped her hands together. "Go ahead."
"Here goes nothing." Seamus leaned into Parvati, and his lips lightly brushed against hers. After a brief moment, he stepped back and looked at Lavender.
"No. That's not a kiss. Now really kiss her." Lavender pushed him at Parvati.
"I can't do this with you looking!" Seamus looked back to Parvati.
"Fine. Just don't think about me watching. Picture it as someone you really want to kiss."
Seamus nodded and turned back to Parvati. "Okay. Ready to try this again." Parvati nodded.
"Alright. Now remember, I'm not here!"
Seamus closed his eyes and leaned his head to the side. Their lips touched, and he imagined that it was Lavender that he was kissing. He moved his lips against hers, softly. She opened her mouth, and he allowed only the tip of his tongue to enter her mouth.
Parvati wrapped her arms around Seamus' neck. He took her lead and snaked his arms around her waist, pulling her into him.
Seamus pulled away and gasped for air. He opened his eyes and was greeted with a breathless Parvati, and wide-eyed Lavender.
"Woah!" Parvati breathed. "That was amazing."
"Where'd you learn to kiss like that, Seamus?"
The boy shrugged his shoulders. "Not by practicing on my hand." He smiled at Lavender.
"No. Seriously. That was one of the most amazing kisses I've ever seen! Who were you picturing?"
"That was one of the most amazing things I've ever experienced!" Parvati exclaimed.
He smiled. "If you ladies will excuse me, I'm going to head to bed." He climbed the stairs, a coy smile spreading across his face. Maybe that kiss was exactly what he needed to get Lavender's attention.
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Seamus stretched out and climbed out of bed. Dean was already dressed and waiting for him. "What happened, Seamus? With Lavender?"
Seamus smiled and dressed himself in silence. He enjoyed torturing Dean by making him wait. Finally he turned to his best friend. "I'm not allowed to tell you much yet. But I will tell you that it's not you. She says she really likes you. I will tell you more as soon as I can."
"What do you know, that I can't?" Seamus had already told him more than he'd wished. He'd prefer Dean thinking that she hated him. But Dean was his best friend. He couldn't and wouldn't do that.
"I already told you I couldn't tell," he said as he tied his shoes.
Dean sighed, "Alright then. Let's get to breakfast."
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Seamus walked down the hall with the rest of the Gryffindor 5th year boys to breakfast. They had walked only a few feet before a group of girls giggled as they walked by. "Hi Seamus." The girls giggled and he waved, confused.
The rest of the boys looked at him and he shrugged, still clueless as to what was going on. It happened again as he passed another group of girls. "Seamus, what is going on? Why are all the girls so friendly towards you today?" Dean asked.
"I don't know." Finally, they walked towards a group of girls, Lavender and Parvati in the middle. He smiled crookedly, almost cocky when they looked at him. This sent them into a fit of giggles.
The boys looked at Seamus again. Then it hit him. Lavender and Parvati had told every single 5th year girl, about what happened in the common room last night. Word sure did spread fast.
Padma Patil pushed her twin sister forward into the group of boys. She skidded to a stop in front of Seamus. "Hi, Seamus." She looked down at her hands. That was the first time he'd ever seen her act so shy.
"Hi, Parvati."
She looked up at him. "I was wondering something." She looked back at her friends, and they giggled again.
"Yes?"
"Um. I was wondering if maybe you would want to study with me tonight?" She sighed in relief of finally getting it out.
He looked to his friends for help. And they nodded at him. He couldn't let her down. And his friends weren't helping much. He sighed under his breath. "Okay."
"Really?" She smiled, "Okay, I'll see you tonight then." She walked calmly back to her friends and they screamed and giggled, pulling her into a hug.
Seamus turned back to his friends. "Some friends you guys are." He shook his head as they started to walk.
"What? The prettiest girl in our year just asked you out, and you wanted to turn her down?" Neville stared at him with disbelief.
"That's right."
"You've got every girl in this school giggling at you, and the prettiest one asked you out. What is up with you?"
"I don't know." Seamus' face turned red. The boys looked at him and smiled.
"You DO know! Tell us! All the girls know already!"
Seamus shook his head. "I don't have to tell you guys anything." He quickened his pace, leaving the boys behind. He ran to catch up with some 5th year Ravenclaws.
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Harry and Ron sat down at the Gryffindor table next to Hermione, who was reading a book, propped against a milk jug.
"Hey, Hermione." Ron said. Hermione didn't answer. She was too involved in reading her book.
"Um. We were wondering, since all the other girls seem to know. Do you know why all the girls are giggling at Seamus?" Harry asked
Hermione smiled looking up from the book. "Why don't you ask him yourself?"
"He won't tell anyone. Whatever it is, he seems pretty embarrassed about it." Ron said.
"Then, it's probably not my place to tell you," She looked up at her two friends smiling, "But since I'm sure you'd share anything with me, I'll tell you."
The boys leaned in closely, "Well?" Harry asked.
She smiled, "I guess Seamus is a bit of a Romeo."
The boys looked at each other dumbly and turned back to her, "Huh?"
"Well, at one o'clock this morning, Seamus, Lavender, and Parvati were alone in the common room."
"Wait. He was up there when I went to bed." Harry said.
"Hey! Early this morning, I thought heard a girl whispering in our dorm. It sounded like it was coming from his direction." Ron said.
"That's right. Lavender went up there to get him. It was probably her that you heard, Ron."
"Why was she up there?" Harry asked.
"I can't tell. I promised Lavender I wouldn't. She was a little embarrassed to tell us this morning. Anyway, down in the common room, Seamus ended up kissing Parvati while Lavender watched. Lavender and Parvati claim that it was the 'most amazing either of them had witnessed.' I guess all the girls want a piece of him. Especially Parvati."
"Wow. So why did they kiss while Lavender watched?"
"Can't tell. Now don't tell anyone else what I told you. If anyone asks, all that happened was that he kissed Parvati. Nothing else.alright?" The boys nodded and got up to tell Dean and Neville what they could.
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Seamus headed back to his dormitory. He decided to skip breakfast. He was too embarrassed to sit at the table. And he didn't want to have to answer all of the boys' questions.
He told the Fat lady the password and the portrait hole opened. Seamus stepped inside. He walked into the portrait hole.
"Hi Seamus." He turned and saw Lavender sitting in an armchair.
"Hi Lav."
"Sorry about telling everyone. It was Parvati's idea."
"That's okay."
"Can we talk, about last night?"
Seamus nodded and sat on the arm of her chair. "Sure."
"Last night didn't really help. I think I need a more direct approach."
"What?"
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Do you guys want to know what she meant about when she said that? Then you'd better review! Because I'm not telling unless you do!
