Disclaimer: All to J.K. Rowlings
AUTHOR'S NOTE: This one takes place between Pansy and Goyle. You're probably wondering why, but, heck, I figured, why not. It takes place at like a coffee shop or some similar place where they can be alone and talk about themselves, their wishes, and, of course, Draco. First Pansy, then Goyle, then Pansy, etc.
~~IT~~
"You know what?"
"What?"
"I'm thinking about leaving this place."
"Are you?"
"Yep."
"Why?"
"Because I can't stay here anymore."
"Why?"
"Because I can't take it anymore."
"Take what?"
"Them."
"Who?"
"You know, for a diabolical evil genius' sidekick, you're very daft."
"That's what my mother tells me."
"She's right."
"I know. Now, tell me who?"
"Them, just them. Even you ought to know who I mean."
"Your parents?"
"Yeah, they're a good part of it."
"What'd they do this time?"
"Nothing more than usual. I just don't want to hear it anymore."
"Hear what?"
"IT."
"What's 'IT'?"
"The talks about my future and what they expect from me. And what You-Know- Who expects of me."
"Ah, that IT
"Yeah, that IT."
"So...where will you go?"
"I don't know."
"You don't know?"
"Nope, I don't. But it'll be somewhere far away from here."
"Oh...will you come back?"
"Why should I?"
"For me."
"Maybe. After a while."
"Thanks."
"No problem."
"When you come back,...can I go with you?"
"I don't know. Maybe."
"Good. I don't like IT either."
"Who does?"
"He does."
"Who's he?"
"You know."
"Oh."
"Yeah. He likes it."
"I know."
"I wish he didn't."
"Me too."
"Really? Why?"
"Because, then, maybe, I'd take him with me."
"You would?"
"Yeah. I reckon we could run off together, get a flat of our own. Maybe get married, or maybe not. It doesn't really matter now."
"It doesn't?"
"No."
"Why not?"
"Because he won't come. He's part of IT and I don't want to take him away from what he loves. IT still means something to him. Like it used to mean to me."
"It doesn't mean anything to you anymore?"
"No."
"Oh."
"But it does to him..."
"Yes, I know. But he'll miss you."
"Will he?"
"Yes."
"He shouldn't"
"No, he shouldn't. But he will."
"Why?"
"Because he loves you."
"Does he?"
"Yes."
"He shouldn't."
"No, he shouldn't. But he does."
"It's sad, really."
"What is?"
"That he's so attached to IT."
"Oh."
"If he loved me enough, he would be able to give it up for me."
"Would he?"
"Yes. But instead I have to give him up."
"Do you?"
"Yes."
"Why?"
"Because of IT."
"Oh. He'll be sad."
"Yes, he will be."
"And angry."
"Yes."
"But you'll be happy, right?"
"Yes. For the most part."
"Why?"
"Because when I leave, there won't be any IT."
"Oh."
"And that's a good thing."
"Yes?"
"Yes. A very good thing."
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Ok, this is another one I like, for some unknown reason. It just appeals to me. Now, it may not appeal to you, but please review anyway!
AUTHOR'S NOTE: This one takes place between Pansy and Goyle. You're probably wondering why, but, heck, I figured, why not. It takes place at like a coffee shop or some similar place where they can be alone and talk about themselves, their wishes, and, of course, Draco. First Pansy, then Goyle, then Pansy, etc.
~~IT~~
"You know what?"
"What?"
"I'm thinking about leaving this place."
"Are you?"
"Yep."
"Why?"
"Because I can't stay here anymore."
"Why?"
"Because I can't take it anymore."
"Take what?"
"Them."
"Who?"
"You know, for a diabolical evil genius' sidekick, you're very daft."
"That's what my mother tells me."
"She's right."
"I know. Now, tell me who?"
"Them, just them. Even you ought to know who I mean."
"Your parents?"
"Yeah, they're a good part of it."
"What'd they do this time?"
"Nothing more than usual. I just don't want to hear it anymore."
"Hear what?"
"IT."
"What's 'IT'?"
"The talks about my future and what they expect from me. And what You-Know- Who expects of me."
"Ah, that IT
"Yeah, that IT."
"So...where will you go?"
"I don't know."
"You don't know?"
"Nope, I don't. But it'll be somewhere far away from here."
"Oh...will you come back?"
"Why should I?"
"For me."
"Maybe. After a while."
"Thanks."
"No problem."
"When you come back,...can I go with you?"
"I don't know. Maybe."
"Good. I don't like IT either."
"Who does?"
"He does."
"Who's he?"
"You know."
"Oh."
"Yeah. He likes it."
"I know."
"I wish he didn't."
"Me too."
"Really? Why?"
"Because, then, maybe, I'd take him with me."
"You would?"
"Yeah. I reckon we could run off together, get a flat of our own. Maybe get married, or maybe not. It doesn't really matter now."
"It doesn't?"
"No."
"Why not?"
"Because he won't come. He's part of IT and I don't want to take him away from what he loves. IT still means something to him. Like it used to mean to me."
"It doesn't mean anything to you anymore?"
"No."
"Oh."
"But it does to him..."
"Yes, I know. But he'll miss you."
"Will he?"
"Yes."
"He shouldn't"
"No, he shouldn't. But he will."
"Why?"
"Because he loves you."
"Does he?"
"Yes."
"He shouldn't."
"No, he shouldn't. But he does."
"It's sad, really."
"What is?"
"That he's so attached to IT."
"Oh."
"If he loved me enough, he would be able to give it up for me."
"Would he?"
"Yes. But instead I have to give him up."
"Do you?"
"Yes."
"Why?"
"Because of IT."
"Oh. He'll be sad."
"Yes, he will be."
"And angry."
"Yes."
"But you'll be happy, right?"
"Yes. For the most part."
"Why?"
"Because when I leave, there won't be any IT."
"Oh."
"And that's a good thing."
"Yes?"
"Yes. A very good thing."
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Ok, this is another one I like, for some unknown reason. It just appeals to me. Now, it may not appeal to you, but please review anyway!
