A/N: Yes, this one is kinda short. I was planing on making it longer, but
I can't think of the next part right now.
The Elevator Pt. 2**********
The group piled into the elevator again. "Haha," Courtney sniggered, "Snape's your dad."
"Oh, be quiet." Jessica turned her back to Courtney, and noticed Mr. Scots fumbling with an envelope Dumbledore gave him.
"What is this?" he asked, extracting green paper from the envelope.
Jessica laughed this time. "That would be money." She received a cold glare, yet she could still see the confusion in his face. "So we can buy things? Here, we'll take care of it." Taking the envelope, she began to open it. Immediately it was snatched out of her hands. Turning, she expected to see Mr. Scots reclaiming it. Instead, Courtney held the money, already busy counting it.
Courtney's eyes went wide. "Whoa." Jessica looked at her inquiringly. She responded with awed excitement. "He gave us $1000! And he said we'll get more as we go along."
Jessica smiled. Then Kitty spoke up. "You know what this means." Looking at the three wizards with a huge grin, she announced, "We have to go clothes shopping."
Ms. Manor raised an eyebrow, Mr. Luke groaned, and Mr. Scots paled significantly.
Finally the elevator doors opened. They all walked out into the school hallway. Ms. Manor said, "Girls, go get your things. We'll be leaving as soon as possible." At that, the six split up, three for their offices, three for their lockers.
*
Fifteen minutes later, five people were standing, quite impatiently in front of the school building. "Come on," Courtney complained. "How long can it take to call a cab?"
Mr. Luke had gone inside to call a cab to take them to the Metro station, eight minutes ago. (They were already near DC, so they didn't need to go far.) Just as Kitty was about to complain again, he walked back out. "It's coming."
Sure enough, within a matter of seconds, a cab was in front of them. Jessica saw the driver looked uncertain about all of them fitting. But soon all were in comfortably. The driver looked into the backseat, slightly confused about how two adults and three kids were squeezed back there, with room to spare. Jessica noticed that Mr. Luke was staring out the window throughout this inspection.
At last, the cab driver started the car and headed down the street and onto the highway.
A/n: More soon, this time I promise. ::Looks around, and suddenly bursts out:: "Review! And buy candy!!!"
The Elevator Pt. 2**********
The group piled into the elevator again. "Haha," Courtney sniggered, "Snape's your dad."
"Oh, be quiet." Jessica turned her back to Courtney, and noticed Mr. Scots fumbling with an envelope Dumbledore gave him.
"What is this?" he asked, extracting green paper from the envelope.
Jessica laughed this time. "That would be money." She received a cold glare, yet she could still see the confusion in his face. "So we can buy things? Here, we'll take care of it." Taking the envelope, she began to open it. Immediately it was snatched out of her hands. Turning, she expected to see Mr. Scots reclaiming it. Instead, Courtney held the money, already busy counting it.
Courtney's eyes went wide. "Whoa." Jessica looked at her inquiringly. She responded with awed excitement. "He gave us $1000! And he said we'll get more as we go along."
Jessica smiled. Then Kitty spoke up. "You know what this means." Looking at the three wizards with a huge grin, she announced, "We have to go clothes shopping."
Ms. Manor raised an eyebrow, Mr. Luke groaned, and Mr. Scots paled significantly.
Finally the elevator doors opened. They all walked out into the school hallway. Ms. Manor said, "Girls, go get your things. We'll be leaving as soon as possible." At that, the six split up, three for their offices, three for their lockers.
*
Fifteen minutes later, five people were standing, quite impatiently in front of the school building. "Come on," Courtney complained. "How long can it take to call a cab?"
Mr. Luke had gone inside to call a cab to take them to the Metro station, eight minutes ago. (They were already near DC, so they didn't need to go far.) Just as Kitty was about to complain again, he walked back out. "It's coming."
Sure enough, within a matter of seconds, a cab was in front of them. Jessica saw the driver looked uncertain about all of them fitting. But soon all were in comfortably. The driver looked into the backseat, slightly confused about how two adults and three kids were squeezed back there, with room to spare. Jessica noticed that Mr. Luke was staring out the window throughout this inspection.
At last, the cab driver started the car and headed down the street and onto the highway.
A/n: More soon, this time I promise. ::Looks around, and suddenly bursts out:: "Review! And buy candy!!!"
