Seamus strode down the corridor back to the Gryffindor common room. His
hair stuck up in different directions, and his face was flushed.
He was studying in the library, when Parvati came in. Being her usual flirty self she sat down next to him. "Hullo Seamus." She spoke softly, causing him to look up.
"Hi Parvati." He said with his mouth full of Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans. A few dropped from his mouth and scattered across his books.
She laughed as she watched him hurry to scoop them back up. "Want some?" He asked offering her the box.
"No thanks. What are you working on?" She asked as she stole a peak at his books.
"Nothing!" He said before quickly shutting his book, and stacking pieces of used parchment over it.
Her brows furrowed, "Okay. Would you like me to leave, then?"
He sighed. His mind was screaming yes, but he thought again. "No. That's alright." He shuffled the papers aside and leaned his elbow against the table, facing Parvati.
She smiled at him. "Um. I was wondering... Are we a couple? I mean to say, are you my boyfriend?" She trailed off, looking at his face for any sign of emotion.
Seamus didn't know what to say. Were they considered a couple? It had been at least two weeks since their first date, and they had been on several more since then.
He didn't particularly like her. But he couldn't say anything bad about her. She was a very good looking girl, and she was always up for a good snogging. He wouldn't mind being her boyfriend, but would that mean he couldn't help Lavender anymore?
'So close.' He told himself, as he remembered the lesson he had with her the night before. If only they hadn't been interrupted by a pesky house elf.
"Seamus? Seamus?" Seamus shook his head snapping out of his thought. He looked up at Parvati's face. "You alright?"
"Yes, I'm good." He turned away from her momentarily and heard her clear her throat. He tried ignoring it, but she did it again. He turned to her.
"So? Just tell me yes or no. I won't get mad at you if you say no." She looked down at her hands, and Seamus thought he saw a tear in the corner of her eye.
"Of course, I'm your boyfriend." He said dropping the quill he was gripping in his hand. When she turned towards him, he was almost blinded by the brilliance of her smile.
She squeeled and threw her arms around his neck, causing him to fall to the ground in surprise. The two laying on the floor, caused quite a raucus. The librarian glared over in disapproval as she shushed them.
Parvati giggled kissing Seamus all over his freckled face. She leaned in and their lips touched. "Ahem." Seamus and Parvati looked up in surprise to see Madame Pince hovering over the two.
"Sorry." Parvati said standing up and dusting herself off. "It was an accident."
"Mmhmm." The librarian answered, obviously not believing in the least that it was actually an accident. "You two need to gather your things and leave." She said looking at the two ashamed Gryffindors.
Seamus quickly gathered his things and walked towards the door with Parvati. Lavender chose the same mooment to come stalking into the library. "Hullo, Lavender." Seamus said politely as she walked past.
She gave a weak smile and turned towards Parvati. "Don't you look nice?" she said sarcastically.
"Oh we were just..." He began but was cut off by Lavender.
"It's none of my buisness what you were doing. Even if it is distasteful." She said glaring at Parvati.
Parvati glared back, and the two girls' eye contact didn't break. "Ahem." Seamus cleared his throat after looking back and forth between the two girls.
"Oh. Why don't you go along with out me, honey." Parvati said turning to him. She leaned over and gave him a light kiss on the lips.
He shrugged as he left the library. And that was what led him to the position he was in now. He wondered to himself, as he carried his books under his arm, why Lavender and Parvati were so sore with each other?
In all the years that he had known the two girls, they had never been in a row. Not until he came along. He couldn't be the reason they were fighting. But he couldn't help but smile at the thought. As much as he hated to see the two girls fight, he liked the idea that they were fighting over him.
"Seamus FinnEgan, you are one good looking fellow." He said quietly to himself.
"What was that?" He heard a voice ask from behind.
He was studying in the library, when Parvati came in. Being her usual flirty self she sat down next to him. "Hullo Seamus." She spoke softly, causing him to look up.
"Hi Parvati." He said with his mouth full of Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans. A few dropped from his mouth and scattered across his books.
She laughed as she watched him hurry to scoop them back up. "Want some?" He asked offering her the box.
"No thanks. What are you working on?" She asked as she stole a peak at his books.
"Nothing!" He said before quickly shutting his book, and stacking pieces of used parchment over it.
Her brows furrowed, "Okay. Would you like me to leave, then?"
He sighed. His mind was screaming yes, but he thought again. "No. That's alright." He shuffled the papers aside and leaned his elbow against the table, facing Parvati.
She smiled at him. "Um. I was wondering... Are we a couple? I mean to say, are you my boyfriend?" She trailed off, looking at his face for any sign of emotion.
Seamus didn't know what to say. Were they considered a couple? It had been at least two weeks since their first date, and they had been on several more since then.
He didn't particularly like her. But he couldn't say anything bad about her. She was a very good looking girl, and she was always up for a good snogging. He wouldn't mind being her boyfriend, but would that mean he couldn't help Lavender anymore?
'So close.' He told himself, as he remembered the lesson he had with her the night before. If only they hadn't been interrupted by a pesky house elf.
"Seamus? Seamus?" Seamus shook his head snapping out of his thought. He looked up at Parvati's face. "You alright?"
"Yes, I'm good." He turned away from her momentarily and heard her clear her throat. He tried ignoring it, but she did it again. He turned to her.
"So? Just tell me yes or no. I won't get mad at you if you say no." She looked down at her hands, and Seamus thought he saw a tear in the corner of her eye.
"Of course, I'm your boyfriend." He said dropping the quill he was gripping in his hand. When she turned towards him, he was almost blinded by the brilliance of her smile.
She squeeled and threw her arms around his neck, causing him to fall to the ground in surprise. The two laying on the floor, caused quite a raucus. The librarian glared over in disapproval as she shushed them.
Parvati giggled kissing Seamus all over his freckled face. She leaned in and their lips touched. "Ahem." Seamus and Parvati looked up in surprise to see Madame Pince hovering over the two.
"Sorry." Parvati said standing up and dusting herself off. "It was an accident."
"Mmhmm." The librarian answered, obviously not believing in the least that it was actually an accident. "You two need to gather your things and leave." She said looking at the two ashamed Gryffindors.
Seamus quickly gathered his things and walked towards the door with Parvati. Lavender chose the same mooment to come stalking into the library. "Hullo, Lavender." Seamus said politely as she walked past.
She gave a weak smile and turned towards Parvati. "Don't you look nice?" she said sarcastically.
"Oh we were just..." He began but was cut off by Lavender.
"It's none of my buisness what you were doing. Even if it is distasteful." She said glaring at Parvati.
Parvati glared back, and the two girls' eye contact didn't break. "Ahem." Seamus cleared his throat after looking back and forth between the two girls.
"Oh. Why don't you go along with out me, honey." Parvati said turning to him. She leaned over and gave him a light kiss on the lips.
He shrugged as he left the library. And that was what led him to the position he was in now. He wondered to himself, as he carried his books under his arm, why Lavender and Parvati were so sore with each other?
In all the years that he had known the two girls, they had never been in a row. Not until he came along. He couldn't be the reason they were fighting. But he couldn't help but smile at the thought. As much as he hated to see the two girls fight, he liked the idea that they were fighting over him.
"Seamus FinnEgan, you are one good looking fellow." He said quietly to himself.
"What was that?" He heard a voice ask from behind.
