Chapter 4

"Stupid Fred," George muttered as he walked down the train, he told the group that he needed the toilet. He really just wanted to get away from his brother. "I was doing just fine and he had to interfere." George paused to think for a moment and then he thought again. "And he asked out Katie Bell just before me. The Git !" George paused two passengers before throwing himself down on the chair closest to him and sighing.

"Yo Buddy !" Came the call from over George's shoulder after five minutes of watching the trees fly by. George ignored it. They were probably talking to someone else. "Yo ! Red Head ! You Play true or Dare ?"

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Ron sat with his head in his hands then sat up to find that Harry was no longer sat next to him. Hermione was.

"Oh hey Hermione," Ron muttered trying to hide his excitement. 'I love your hair' The voice inside him screamed, but he could say no such thing out loud. Hermione just stared back at him. "So did you like the trip ?" Ron asked, sweat now dripping down his forehead. Why was she staring at him like that ?

"George has been a while," Fred muttered after a moment of staring. "Shouldn't one of us go see what he's doing ?" Ron knew that when Fred said 'one of us' he meant 'anybody but him' and nodded.

"I'll go," He said as he squeezed passed Hermione and into the isle. And then Hermione was on her feet.

"I'll come with you she added." And then for some reason she felt she needed to give the other Weaslys a reason.

"Wouldn't want to leave you alone on a train of Muggles."

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George decided almost automatically that he loved true or dare. He had immediately picked dare, not wanting to look like a chicken in front of his new friends, and had to kiss Anne the prettiest of the girls.

"Dare." The girl known as Trish replied to Gary's question. George liked Gary the best. He was dressed cool. And he was the one who had originally called George over. He said it would be boring if it was just him and four girls.

"I want you to take our new friend here and show him a good time," Gary told Trish as he pointed to George. A good time, what did that mean ?