Chapter Seven: Sabrina Spellmen
"Ow." The girl winced when Jo ran into her and nearly knocked her down. Then she stood up. "Hey, could you tell me where Pro. McGonagall's class is. I am a little lost." She asked.
"Sure, we are headed down there, you can walk with us." Harry replied, helping the girl pick up the books that spilled from her arms.
"Muggles' Gadgets and Gizmos." Jo read off one of the books that Harry picked up. She gave Harry that 'what the heck is this?' look. He just kind of shrugged.
"Yeah," the girl said shyly as she snatched it from Harry's hands. Then she looked up and got a look on her face. "I am sorry," she said, "I forgot to introduce myself. I'm Sabrina Spellman." She stuck out her hand to obviously shake Harry's more than Jo's. Jo just kind of glared at her as Harry shook her hand. Then she looked at her watch.
"Uh oh, I hope it isn't to far, we only have a couple of minutes." She murmured.
"That's okay, it's just down the hall." Harry replied. "I am Harry Potter, by the way. And this is my sister Jo."
As they walked, Jo murmured to Harry, "Did you see how she basically just ignores me?"
"Well, yeah. But that is what you get for glaring at her and criticizing her books." Harry said.
"I don't know what you are talking about." Jo whispered back.
"Don't act stupid, I saw you glaring at her when I shook her hand." Harry whispered back, sounding a little angry. "Well, here we are." Harry said and showed the girls in. "Just find a seat you two, I need to go talk to Professor McGonnagall." Harry said and walked up to the professor's desk to have a little chat, leaving Sabrina and Jo stand by the only two empty seats.
Jo looked over at the girl, but she was staring at a boy sitting near the wall. Jo looked over to see whom she was starring at. There was a boy sitting over in the corner. He starred back at them. Jo decided he was kind of cute looking. Then, she realized he was looking more at Sabrina than at her. So she looked away, and sat down. Sabrina sat down next to her and started pulling out books and papers. Jo thought she was a snob, she didn't understand why Harry had sided with her instead of his own sister. She looked to see Harry walking to the back of the classroom. Then Pro. McGonnagall began to teach the class.
After she was done with Transfiguration, it was the class Jo had been waiting for. She first thought that she was rid of the Sabrina, until Harry told the girl that she could walk with him and his sister to flying lesson.
"Harry, why do you keep inviting her to walk with us?" Jo questioned Harry.
"Because, one, she doesn't know where to go, and two, because I am a lot nicer than you are." Harry sounded like he was irritated with Jo.
"Are you mad at me for not being nice to her? Can you hardly blame me? I mean, she has been rude ever since we met." Jo was beginning to get angry herself.
"You know what Jo; I don't want to talk about it, all right. Let's just go to flying lessons quietly if you would please. And by the way, you never really met her; I introduced her to you. You haven't said a word to her." Harry grumbled back.
"Grr to you too." Jo mumbled under her breath.
"Jo, be quiet, I don't need any cheek from you." He grumbled back.
"Oh, you know what, I don't have flying next, I have Divination. Sorry 'bout that. I guess I need to be going the other why. Thanks for the help, nice to meet you. Good bye." Sabrina said and walked off. Harry looked after her with a confused expression.
"What's wrong Harry?" Jo asked, a little concerned.
"Nothing, just . . . you don't take Divination until third year." He answered, still confused. But now, Jo was confused too. They walked the rest off the way to flying in silence. At flying, Harry walked up to Madam Hooch and explained what he was doing here instead of being in class. She just nodded and Harry walked off to sit on the grass. And then, they began class.
"Ow." The girl winced when Jo ran into her and nearly knocked her down. Then she stood up. "Hey, could you tell me where Pro. McGonagall's class is. I am a little lost." She asked.
"Sure, we are headed down there, you can walk with us." Harry replied, helping the girl pick up the books that spilled from her arms.
"Muggles' Gadgets and Gizmos." Jo read off one of the books that Harry picked up. She gave Harry that 'what the heck is this?' look. He just kind of shrugged.
"Yeah," the girl said shyly as she snatched it from Harry's hands. Then she looked up and got a look on her face. "I am sorry," she said, "I forgot to introduce myself. I'm Sabrina Spellman." She stuck out her hand to obviously shake Harry's more than Jo's. Jo just kind of glared at her as Harry shook her hand. Then she looked at her watch.
"Uh oh, I hope it isn't to far, we only have a couple of minutes." She murmured.
"That's okay, it's just down the hall." Harry replied. "I am Harry Potter, by the way. And this is my sister Jo."
As they walked, Jo murmured to Harry, "Did you see how she basically just ignores me?"
"Well, yeah. But that is what you get for glaring at her and criticizing her books." Harry said.
"I don't know what you are talking about." Jo whispered back.
"Don't act stupid, I saw you glaring at her when I shook her hand." Harry whispered back, sounding a little angry. "Well, here we are." Harry said and showed the girls in. "Just find a seat you two, I need to go talk to Professor McGonnagall." Harry said and walked up to the professor's desk to have a little chat, leaving Sabrina and Jo stand by the only two empty seats.
Jo looked over at the girl, but she was staring at a boy sitting near the wall. Jo looked over to see whom she was starring at. There was a boy sitting over in the corner. He starred back at them. Jo decided he was kind of cute looking. Then, she realized he was looking more at Sabrina than at her. So she looked away, and sat down. Sabrina sat down next to her and started pulling out books and papers. Jo thought she was a snob, she didn't understand why Harry had sided with her instead of his own sister. She looked to see Harry walking to the back of the classroom. Then Pro. McGonnagall began to teach the class.
After she was done with Transfiguration, it was the class Jo had been waiting for. She first thought that she was rid of the Sabrina, until Harry told the girl that she could walk with him and his sister to flying lesson.
"Harry, why do you keep inviting her to walk with us?" Jo questioned Harry.
"Because, one, she doesn't know where to go, and two, because I am a lot nicer than you are." Harry sounded like he was irritated with Jo.
"Are you mad at me for not being nice to her? Can you hardly blame me? I mean, she has been rude ever since we met." Jo was beginning to get angry herself.
"You know what Jo; I don't want to talk about it, all right. Let's just go to flying lessons quietly if you would please. And by the way, you never really met her; I introduced her to you. You haven't said a word to her." Harry grumbled back.
"Grr to you too." Jo mumbled under her breath.
"Jo, be quiet, I don't need any cheek from you." He grumbled back.
"Oh, you know what, I don't have flying next, I have Divination. Sorry 'bout that. I guess I need to be going the other why. Thanks for the help, nice to meet you. Good bye." Sabrina said and walked off. Harry looked after her with a confused expression.
"What's wrong Harry?" Jo asked, a little concerned.
"Nothing, just . . . you don't take Divination until third year." He answered, still confused. But now, Jo was confused too. They walked the rest off the way to flying in silence. At flying, Harry walked up to Madam Hooch and explained what he was doing here instead of being in class. She just nodded and Harry walked off to sit on the grass. And then, they began class.
