Here you go, Ellena, bigger part with Mandy and Oliver! I went crazy last night working on this story; finished like three chapters or something I was like having frenzy or something. So anyways, at the rate I'm going, I outta be done soon. Marissa, if you're reading this, which I doubt, you'll be coming up in the story soon. And Laura, if you seem kinda mean in the next few chapters, it's because you were too nice before, if that makes any sense at all. Anyways, I hope you guys like this chapter.

Juliette4/Missy

She went and sat down beside Oliver. "Hi Mandy!" He grinned."

Dumbledore stood up and cleared his throat to get everyone's attention. And then, because he was not speaking for a week, (no one knew why) he waved his wand to spell out the letters, "may the feast begin!"

Hermione picked at her food. Sure, Mandy and Missy's problems were solved. Now what about her dream? Hers was terrible too. Imagine, Hermione Granger messing up an entire wedding like that! She winced at the thought of it. She would hate to have that happen to her. She took a bite of salad a made herself promise to practice posture, so that that wouldn't happen.

Meanwhile Lizzy and Elorra were having a heated conversation about their 'business.' "We're a dud!" Lizzy was saying. "We flunked, failed, lost!"

"What are you talking about?" Asked Elorra. "We got Ron and Missy together didn't we?"

"Correction, Elorra. Ralee got Ron and Missy together. And they're not even really together at all, they just made up that's all. But they aren't dating or anything. And none of the other customers got the girls or blokes that they wanted. We didn't earn a single knut!"

So what do you propose we do?" Elorra asked, as always willing to let someone else, namely Lizzy, take charge.

"Well I say we should start small then grow big. Start by getting our friends together, then go on to matching up the whole school, and who knows, maybe even.teachers! Can you imagine Snape having a snogging session with say, Professor Sprout?"

"Or Dumbledore caught with McGonagall?" Elorra giggled.

Lizzy grinned and pulled out a sheet of paper. "Ok, which of our friends need to be paired up?"

"Well Mandy and Oliver have it made already and I don't think-"

"Yes, yes, we need to help them to," said Lizzy.

"No Lizzy." Said Elorra louder. "This time I don't think we ought to interfere. Their relationship is going great! Why mess it up by trying to shove our own stupid ideas on them? If they can get together on their own, why don't we let them? It's when they really need help that we step in, not when they're practically already together!"

Lizzy stared at Elorra. She was actually sticking up for herself for once?

Patrick, who had been listening in, leaned over and nudged Elorra in the side. "Good job," he whispered in her ear.

Elorra blushed crimson.

Lizzy grinned. "Ok, ok, I get the point. I need to calm down a little bit. Ok, I can do that. So we won't add Mandy and Oliver. Well Missy and Ron, right?" She looked at Elorra for confirmation this time instead of going ahead.

Elorra nodded. "And Hermione and Joshua, and you and Harry, and.oops." She smiled at Lizzy.

"What are you talking about?" Lizzy asked. "I can't match make myself!"

She and Elorra burst out laughing.

"I think we should start with Ron and Missy until we know for sure Hermione and Joshua like each other," Elorra said wisely.

"Ooh, I have an idea!" Said Lizzy.

"What?"

"Well, it's kind of old, but I think we should stick with the closet idea."

Elorra raised an eyebrow. "Alright."

So they whispered around the table alerting everyone about the new plan.

Oliver picked at his food for a few moments, before turning to Mandy. "Hey Mandy, would you like to go outside and eat?"

Was he kidding? "Sure."

They went outside with their plates and sat in front of the fairy bushes.

Oliver was quiet for a moment. "Mandy, what do you think of me?"

Mandy was confused. "What, what do you mean?"

"I mean, am I boring?"

"Boring? No, you're not boring, not at all."

"I don't talk about Quidditch too much?"

Mandy hesitated. "Well."

He sighed. "I thought so."

"Not in a bad way!" She put a hand on his shoulder. "All of us have flaws, Oliver, I can be judge mental sometimes, and I'll be the first one to admit it. But liking a sport is not a flaw. If it's something you genuinely enjoy, then well, I enjoy it too. Besides when it's you talking about Quidditch, it's not so boring because you make it clearer and I can understand what you're talking about."

Oliver looked at her. "Really?"

Mandy nodded.

"That's what I like about you Mandy, you always know how to make me feel better."

"Are you hitting on me?" She asked flirtatiously.

He grinned. "Maybe."

She fluttered her eyelashes. "You will just make me faint right away."

"Then will you be my girlfriend?" He asked suddenly.

Mandy nearly did faint right away. "What?"

He smiled roguishly at her. "You heard me right the first time."

"So I did." She said faintly.

"So what's your answer?"

"You don't care that I'm two years younger than you?"

"Mandy, would I have asked you to be my girlfriend if I didn't want you to be?"

She shook her head.

"Then will you be my girlfriend?"

She nodded.

"Good." And then he kissed her.