she got up from her chair and followed Morgain out of the pub in search of
answers.
"Morgain! Stop!" Gabrielle yelled. Morgain stopped; Gabrielle stopped running and walked up to Morgain. "Why did you just run? What happened?" Gabrielle asked.
"I just have too many things on my mind, and I need to sort them out. Look I'll tell you later what I heard, or no I can't." Morgain said and kept on running. "Please understand!" Morgain shouted back,
"That was supposed to help?" Gabrielle mumbled to herself in. She figured she would ask Morgian when she felt better, she was having a problem; better not make it any worse. She heard the boys' footsteps drawing near; she knew they would want answers. They didn't get any more formation than Gabrielle got. They were all curious to what was happening.
Gabrielle decided it was best if she was polite and stayed with them for a while longer, even though he was furious with James for fighting and not letting her save her self from that curse. Not to mention being very thick, and for starting that fight with Snape! The thought of James asking her to the dance never left her mind once for a second either. She hoped he wouldn't ask her, so she could avoid the entire aggravation that came along with it. Every time she looked in his eyes she knew he knew what she was thinking about; therefore not much eye contact was made. They only went around to the shops. They joked around a bit, and met up with friends. Soon Gabrielle headed for the library thinking that Morgain could be in there. She walked in and headed for the back of the library because she was normally there, then heard She heard Morgan's voice. She's fighting. Gabrielle looked through an opening in the bookshelf, which lead to the sound. She saw her there fighting with Celeste, her brother's girlfriend. It was a catty fight, which they both exchanged nasty comments about each other's clothing and accessories. Gabrielle never had one of theses fights. She didn't mind too much about fashion, nor did she fight with anyone but James and his friends. She smiled at the thought. It was fun fighting with him, she didn't know why. But right now he aggravated her, and a wave of fury came and left. When the cost was cleared she walked from behind the bookshelf and went up to Morgian, and sat don't at the table with her and Stephan. He didn't seem like he wanted her there, but she didn't care.
"hey Morgain!" she said cheerfully. "I was just-" she stopped herself. She figured she shouldn't say she was spying. "I mean I just saw you're little fight. Didn't want to interfere though, it was getting brutal." she explained.
"Ohhh. Hey thanks. Back from Hogsmade so early?" Morgain asked as Gabrielle sat down beside her. Stephan watched her closely. "Early? It's nearly 4!" Gabrielle exclaimed. "Hey Stephan." she added politely.
"Hey." he mumbled and glared. Gabby glared back.
"4! Wow. Doing homework sure does take a chunk of your time." Morgain commented naively. Gabrielle looked at her suspiciously.
"YOU did homework?"
"Yes...I'm so ashamed. Stephan made me do it!" Morgain defended herself. Stephan chuckled.
"Wow. How did you do that?" Gabrielle asked him. He shrugged and started putting away his books. "Well, I'm proud of you Morgy!"
"Ahh! Don't call me that!" Morgain wined. Gabrielle laughed. Stephan groaned in his misery. 'God that Gryffindor is so annoying.' he thought.
"What's your problem?" Gabrielle asked and glared at Stephan. Morgain stared at him and smiled slightly. Stephan locked her into his gaze. Gabrielle sighed and rolled her eyes. There was no point in trying to communicate to any of them. She hated being ignored; I'll do the same thing Morgain did to me this morning. She thought and got an idea.
"I'll just leave you two alone then." she said very pleased with herself. But unfortunately they didn't hear. "Ugh, you guys are so hopelessly in love." she moaned and stomped off. The word "love" woke them up. Both of them went red.
She walked to the common room, deciding to do some homework. Gabrielle finished her homework, closed the book, and got up from the chair by the window. "Aaaaaaugh!" she said when she got up from her favorite seat in the common room; she didn't notice James there. He must have snuck up on her earlier. He just laughed and told her "Better get going." Gabrielle put the last book she had into her bag and ran up to put it away, then came back with the book she took out from the library earlier that day to see James at the bottom of the slide that used to be the stairs. The stairs of the girl's dormitories turned into a slide so boys couldn't go up them. The founders of Hogwarts didn't believe boys were to be trusted. Gabrielle couldn't agree with them more. She folded her legs and tried her best to go down the slide without the skirt she was wearing flying up. She laughed at James when she saw him sitting At the bottom of the steps. "I wanted to see what was taking you so long," he said innocently. Gabrielle didn't buy it, she knew there was more that than what he had told her. They found Sirius and walked down to the room they were working on. Professor McGonagall was in the room, looking around, and when they came she told them to go on with their work. Gabrielle sat next to a bat cage and opened the book. She found a picture of the room they were in, and read the caption aloud to James and Sirius, who were now dusting the whole room. So above the noise form the wind that they made come from their wands, she held down the page she was on and read "The room used to be an old dining hall for prestigious visitors to the school!" she shouted, the two boys smiled at each other while listening to what she was saying.. "The students hardly set foot in it, unless of course they were the ones who competed in the Triwizarding Tournament" She said, half to herself, while she moved her hair from her face, which was being moved like a flag by the wind from the boy's wands to clean the room. "She looked at the picture, the room used to be so beautiful and judging by what was in it now, it was turned into a potions room. Suddenly the wind in the room stopped and all the dust that was in the room was on a huge pile in the middle of the room. Gabrielle made it disappear as fast as she saw it settle. While whispering "disgusting." She got up holding her wand in her hand, and then asked aloud for someone to make the tables and boxes levitate for her while she polished the floor. It was a very deep purple, a common color in the Wizarding world, but right now it was covered in grime. James made everything levitate off the floor, wile looking at the book Gabrielle had taken out from the library. Gabrielle walked around the room, using a spell she had looked up the other day. Sirius cleaned the walls, and the ceiling one last time and James soon lowered the tables, and then they put all the boxes into one corner of the room and began repairing the tables and chairs. They did that for a while, until the bats got restless. Gabrielle checked to see if all of the doors and windows were closed and let them fly out. They were probably used to the area and wouldn't try escaping, but who wants bats flying around the school for no reason?
"Morgain! Stop!" Gabrielle yelled. Morgain stopped; Gabrielle stopped running and walked up to Morgain. "Why did you just run? What happened?" Gabrielle asked.
"I just have too many things on my mind, and I need to sort them out. Look I'll tell you later what I heard, or no I can't." Morgain said and kept on running. "Please understand!" Morgain shouted back,
"That was supposed to help?" Gabrielle mumbled to herself in. She figured she would ask Morgian when she felt better, she was having a problem; better not make it any worse. She heard the boys' footsteps drawing near; she knew they would want answers. They didn't get any more formation than Gabrielle got. They were all curious to what was happening.
Gabrielle decided it was best if she was polite and stayed with them for a while longer, even though he was furious with James for fighting and not letting her save her self from that curse. Not to mention being very thick, and for starting that fight with Snape! The thought of James asking her to the dance never left her mind once for a second either. She hoped he wouldn't ask her, so she could avoid the entire aggravation that came along with it. Every time she looked in his eyes she knew he knew what she was thinking about; therefore not much eye contact was made. They only went around to the shops. They joked around a bit, and met up with friends. Soon Gabrielle headed for the library thinking that Morgain could be in there. She walked in and headed for the back of the library because she was normally there, then heard She heard Morgan's voice. She's fighting. Gabrielle looked through an opening in the bookshelf, which lead to the sound. She saw her there fighting with Celeste, her brother's girlfriend. It was a catty fight, which they both exchanged nasty comments about each other's clothing and accessories. Gabrielle never had one of theses fights. She didn't mind too much about fashion, nor did she fight with anyone but James and his friends. She smiled at the thought. It was fun fighting with him, she didn't know why. But right now he aggravated her, and a wave of fury came and left. When the cost was cleared she walked from behind the bookshelf and went up to Morgian, and sat don't at the table with her and Stephan. He didn't seem like he wanted her there, but she didn't care.
"hey Morgain!" she said cheerfully. "I was just-" she stopped herself. She figured she shouldn't say she was spying. "I mean I just saw you're little fight. Didn't want to interfere though, it was getting brutal." she explained.
"Ohhh. Hey thanks. Back from Hogsmade so early?" Morgain asked as Gabrielle sat down beside her. Stephan watched her closely. "Early? It's nearly 4!" Gabrielle exclaimed. "Hey Stephan." she added politely.
"Hey." he mumbled and glared. Gabby glared back.
"4! Wow. Doing homework sure does take a chunk of your time." Morgain commented naively. Gabrielle looked at her suspiciously.
"YOU did homework?"
"Yes...I'm so ashamed. Stephan made me do it!" Morgain defended herself. Stephan chuckled.
"Wow. How did you do that?" Gabrielle asked him. He shrugged and started putting away his books. "Well, I'm proud of you Morgy!"
"Ahh! Don't call me that!" Morgain wined. Gabrielle laughed. Stephan groaned in his misery. 'God that Gryffindor is so annoying.' he thought.
"What's your problem?" Gabrielle asked and glared at Stephan. Morgain stared at him and smiled slightly. Stephan locked her into his gaze. Gabrielle sighed and rolled her eyes. There was no point in trying to communicate to any of them. She hated being ignored; I'll do the same thing Morgain did to me this morning. She thought and got an idea.
"I'll just leave you two alone then." she said very pleased with herself. But unfortunately they didn't hear. "Ugh, you guys are so hopelessly in love." she moaned and stomped off. The word "love" woke them up. Both of them went red.
She walked to the common room, deciding to do some homework. Gabrielle finished her homework, closed the book, and got up from the chair by the window. "Aaaaaaugh!" she said when she got up from her favorite seat in the common room; she didn't notice James there. He must have snuck up on her earlier. He just laughed and told her "Better get going." Gabrielle put the last book she had into her bag and ran up to put it away, then came back with the book she took out from the library earlier that day to see James at the bottom of the slide that used to be the stairs. The stairs of the girl's dormitories turned into a slide so boys couldn't go up them. The founders of Hogwarts didn't believe boys were to be trusted. Gabrielle couldn't agree with them more. She folded her legs and tried her best to go down the slide without the skirt she was wearing flying up. She laughed at James when she saw him sitting At the bottom of the steps. "I wanted to see what was taking you so long," he said innocently. Gabrielle didn't buy it, she knew there was more that than what he had told her. They found Sirius and walked down to the room they were working on. Professor McGonagall was in the room, looking around, and when they came she told them to go on with their work. Gabrielle sat next to a bat cage and opened the book. She found a picture of the room they were in, and read the caption aloud to James and Sirius, who were now dusting the whole room. So above the noise form the wind that they made come from their wands, she held down the page she was on and read "The room used to be an old dining hall for prestigious visitors to the school!" she shouted, the two boys smiled at each other while listening to what she was saying.. "The students hardly set foot in it, unless of course they were the ones who competed in the Triwizarding Tournament" She said, half to herself, while she moved her hair from her face, which was being moved like a flag by the wind from the boy's wands to clean the room. "She looked at the picture, the room used to be so beautiful and judging by what was in it now, it was turned into a potions room. Suddenly the wind in the room stopped and all the dust that was in the room was on a huge pile in the middle of the room. Gabrielle made it disappear as fast as she saw it settle. While whispering "disgusting." She got up holding her wand in her hand, and then asked aloud for someone to make the tables and boxes levitate for her while she polished the floor. It was a very deep purple, a common color in the Wizarding world, but right now it was covered in grime. James made everything levitate off the floor, wile looking at the book Gabrielle had taken out from the library. Gabrielle walked around the room, using a spell she had looked up the other day. Sirius cleaned the walls, and the ceiling one last time and James soon lowered the tables, and then they put all the boxes into one corner of the room and began repairing the tables and chairs. They did that for a while, until the bats got restless. Gabrielle checked to see if all of the doors and windows were closed and let them fly out. They were probably used to the area and wouldn't try escaping, but who wants bats flying around the school for no reason?
