Hey there!
Most likely this chapter is going to be short, and is going to suck because I had a bit of a writers' block (yes, already) so, I hope u like reading it, cuz it was hard to write.
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"Mom, are you all right?" Lexi asked as she got up off the couch. She padded across the hardwood floor to her mom and sat down on the arm of the chair. Hermione took a deep breath and nodded.

Lexi raised an eyebrow at her mother. Her face soon softened and she ran her fingers through her long black hair.
"Mom, how come you freaked out like that?" She asked.
"Uh, no reason, just...surprised, I guess," she told her daughter, trying to cover up the truth.
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"Are you serious?"
"Most definitely"
"How?"
"I have no clue," Lexi's friend Erin told her over the phone. Erin had just won tickets to the first game that Puddlemere United was playing with their new seeker, Harry Potter.
"Yea, and I have one more ticket after you! Maybe your mom can come, since my mom doesn't want to. We need an adult, of course," Erin explained.
"Ok, sure, I'll ask her. I gotta go anyway. See ya later," and Lexi hung up. She turned around to see her mom in the kitchen making dinner. Well, not exactly making it, she was charming things to make themselves.
"Hey, momma, do you want to go to a quidditch game tomorrow?" She asked coyly. Hermione looked up and smiled.
"Sure Lex," she said as she was distracted getting something out of the cupboard.
"Do you promise that you'll go?" She asked. Hermione was still distracted trying to get something out of reach.
"Yea, sure honey." Hermione muttered a few obscenities before she grabbed her wand and summoned it.
"Ok, I hope you like Puddlemere," Lexi said as she ran out the door, grinning to herself. Hermione froze and pulled her upper body out of the cupboard.
"What! Sarah Alexis Granger, get your butt back here!" She protested as her daughter ran up the stairs
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"Maybe...maybe I should tell her the truth," Hermione thought to herself as she sat at the kitchen table right after dinner.
"Mom?" Lexi interjected as she walked into the kitchen. "Are you all right?" Hermione looked up and forced a smile.
"Yea, baby. I'm all right," she said as she continued to look at the knots in the wooden table.
"Well then, are you ready for the game tomorrow?" she asked, careful that her mom wouldn't jump her. Hermione looked up sharply and sighed.
"As long as we get to go shopping afterwards!" She said happily. Lexi's eyes lit up.

"Clothes?" She said, starting their "shopping train".

"Shoes?" Hermione followed, getting up from her chair.

"Make-up?"

"Booze?"

"No way! We don't drink!" They said together, laughing and smiling.

"Not!" Hermione screamed out.

This was just another one of their "trains". They had some other things, but trains usually dominated. The shopping train wasn't one of the funnier ones, but it fit.

"So, will there be any more adults besides me?" Hermione asked skeptically.

"Uh...no," Lexi said, biting her bottom lip. Hermione smirked and sighed.

"Maybe we should go shopping before. That way I can buy some Adwitch," (A/n: witch form of Advil!!) she thought to herself.
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The next morning, Lexi and Hermione flooed over to Erin's house. When they landed on the soft shag rug, Erin came running up to them.

"Oh my gosh! Guess what I just found out!" Erin screamed as she jumped up and down, closely missing their heads and hands.
"What?" Lexi and Hermione said simultaneously.

"Jinx!" They both yelled at each other. Lexi mock glared at her mother and ran her fingers through her black hair.
"Well, guess what I got?" Erin proceeded. Lexi made a noise with her mouth and pretended to zip a zipper across her mouth. Erin laughed and nodded.
"Well, you know how I got the tickets? Well, we also got VIP passes for before and after the game!" She squealed. Lexi jumped up and down with her.
Hermione stood there and stared at her with wide eyes. This was not happening...