May 27, 2003
Disclaimer:
I am not affiliated with JKR and do not take credit for her brilliant work.
These stories are based on her characters, setting, and ideas. I would like to thank
the webmasters of Harry Potter Lexicon and the authors to "Ultimate Unofficial
Guide to the Mysteries of Harry Potter" for much needed reference.
Also,
Johnny Poo and Kaihn Aelathali should be recognized and appreciated for buffing
and polishing my rough drafts. Thanks a million!
~*Phaedra
Note*~
Well,
I said that Cedric was fifth year during my time era. I was mistaken again! Oy! I changed things back to the way I had it. I
misinterpreted the information on Lexicon. Sorry if this causes problems.
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~ Mixed Parties, Mixed Drinks, & Mixed Feelings ~
by: Phaedra
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Cedric felt as if he was walking on a cloud. 'A
night with Cho,' he dreamed. Although he sadly realized that Cho only saw him
as a friend, he chose to ignore that aspect and continue to dream. He strolled
in the Hufflepuff common room with a goofy grin on his face. The older students
were dressed sharply and hanging out before the event. Cedric did not notice
that his friends were in a corner talking.
"Yo, Ced!" shouted Mark Tyrone, a Hispanic and Cedric's
best friend. "Forget about tonight, bro?" Mark asked referring to the mixer.
"Course, not," replied Cedric without wiping his
silly grin off his face, "I'll be there. See you gals later." He headed to his
single room, humming a romantic tune, to start preparing for the night.
"Did he practice Quidditch without the team?" asked
Brian, fifth year beater. He was rather slow-witted.
"Cedric likes to play with his Snitches by himself
sometimes," commented Mark.
"Wasn't alone tonight, Tyrone," said Dan, sixth year
keeper as he flipped through the Quidditch schedule book. "According to
Cedric's notebook, Ravenclaw had the pitch scheduled for this evening."
"Why would he practice with Ravenclaw?" asked Brian.
"You dim-wit!" scoffed Dan as he threw the book at
Brian. "Who is on the Ravenclaw Quidditch team that would interest Cedric?"
"Sexy Rexy?" asked Brian.
Dan rolled his eyes and Mark growled, punching Brian in the stomach.
"CHO CHANG, bro!" yelled Mark. "He must have headed
out to the pitch to try and talk to her. That dawg!" The group burst into
laughter except Brian. He was still rather confused.
"Cho? Nah, he wouldn't be stealing moves from her,
would he? It's unlike him," said Brian.
"No, but MAKING a move on her is a different story,"
laughed Mark. Again the group except Brian hooted and hollered.
"Oh!" a light bulb finally turned on in Brian's
head. "I get it now! Damn. Cho is a hot little thing. Isn't she a bit too much
of a prude though? I mean, yes she is beautiful, but that's one hard nut to
crack!"
"Bro, what do you mean?" asked Marko.
"She's hot!" panted Brain, "who wouldn't want to get
her in the sack?"
"Nah, Cedric's not after that," said Mark, "Bro's
too innocent," he chuckled, "but, I doubt he'd say no if he had the opportunity.
Besides, Cho got some hot friends for us, Bro."
Mark's comment created such an
uproar with the teenage boys that Cedric could hear their hollering
through his private Prefect room. 'Wonder what got them excited, probably
thinking about the new Quidditch season,' naïve Cedric thought. He buttoned his
shirt facing his mirror.
"Are you sure she likes you in bright yellow?" asked
the magical mirror.
Cedric took a moment to stare at his reflection. His
bright yellow shirt with black slacks made him feel like a Hufflepuff
cheerleader. Although he was a devoted Hufflepuff and wore his colors with
pride, he felt like wearing a cooler color, especially after Cho teased him in
his bright yellow Quidditch robes. 'Nah,' thought to himself unbuttoning his
shirt. He paced in front of his closet and wondered what shirt would make him
look good. He stopped and leaned his muscular body on the closet door. His
chest was perfectly sculptured and muscles rippled as he flexed. 'Now I know
what girls mean when they have nothing to wear,' he thought. Cedric never took
much concern with what he wore outside of his school uniform. However, he was
trying to impress someone and wanted to look smashing. He flipped through
green, plaid, paisley, Hawaiian, and finally grabbed a cobalt shirt. 'She likes
blue. Bluish-gray is close enough,' he thought. He grabbed the shirt and
dressed in front of the same mirror.
"Eyes like storm," it said.
Cedric looked down at the grayish tint of the shirt
and looked at his face. The deep color made his gray eyes look arctic yet deep.
Cedric normally wore warm colors of yellow, tan, and red however, the change in
color tone suited him nicely. He looked like a storm.
"Heh," he said to his reflection, "Cool!"
~*~*~*~
Moments earlier, Cho entered her dorm room after a
scrimmage play with Cedric. She walked in and saw Mariettatta,
Heather, Heidi, and Amy running around half dressed, hair in curlers, and wet
nails. They obviously were preparing for the mixer. Frustrated, Cho pouted her
lips and slammed the door behind her. The girls froze.
"YOU KNEW there was a social event and DID NOT TELL
ME??" she yelled. The girls said nothing nor moved. "Well?" she pressed.
"Oh, Cho! Joey and his friends invited us to the
House Mixer not too long ago. We wouldn't be allowed to go without an invite."
"What do you mean? We're fourth years. We should be
able to go with or without an invite," said Cho.
"No. . ." said Mariettatta,
"fifth year. Fifth years and above get the code to enter the room. Fourth years
have to be escorted, so you can imagine how great it is for us to go."
"Wait a minute, Cedric said that fourth year
students and above have access," argued Cho.
"He must be mistaken. Did he invite you?" asked
Heidi.
"Well . . . yes . . . as a matter of fact," Cho said
slowly.
The girls, knowing of Cedric's crush, squealed. They
jumped around the room screaming at the fact that Cho had a date. Their shrieks
mixed with giggles were so cacophonic that Cho could not decipher a single
word.
"Well there you go!" giggled Mariettatta,
"You don't need us."
"What? Of course I do!" she protested, "is this not
a friendly outing?"
The girls giggled and screeched louder than before. Mariettatta walked to Cho with a half-grin and placed her
hand on Cho's shoulder.
"Well it's not like a ball. More like a casual get
together for older students. Thirds and below are not allowed at all," she
said. "Not many students talk about it either."
Cho suddenly realized that no one in her classes
talked about this event until she reached this room. This is something that
would have been the topic of interest at the dinner table, but no one spoke of
the event.
"When did Joey ask you?" questioned Cho.
"After dinner, when you left for Quidditch practice.
We hoped Roger was going to tell you about it," said Mariettatta.
"No, he has a date," said Cho.
"Oh, we were going to tell you when you got back,"
said Heidi, "we would have made sure you were going to be there tonight. We
can't have fun with our Cha-Cha. But you took so long with practice, we were afraid
we wouldn't have caught you. Worst case scenario, we would have sent Dan or
someone to retrieve you."
"We had doubt that Roger would think of saying
something, but, that doesn't matter since Cedric invited you," said Mariettatta excitedly as the other girls giggled.
"I guess," said Cho.
"This is going to be so much fun!" beamed Amy.
"Yeah, Mariettatta, you
boyfriend was thoughtful to invite us," said Heather.
"Thank me! I told him to invite you guys!" said Mariettatta. "Besides, he just wants chicks for his buds."
"Fine with us!" said Heidi. The girls giggled in
excitement.
"Cho get ready!" the girls said in unison.
"See you girls in a bit," Cho said to her friends
and ran off to the bathroom.
"Oh, my gosh!" said Heidi
as she watched Cho leave the room, "Cedric finally overcame his shyness."
"What about Oliver Wood? Thought she liked him?"
asked Heather.
"I' think Cedric is better for her," said Mariettatta.
"Why is that?" pressed Heather.
"Well, Oliver is a great-looking guy but he doesn't
strike me as boyfriend material," said Mariettatta.
"What?" said Heidi, "I wouldn't mind a guy like that
in my arms."
"Sure, he's good-looking, charming, and athletic,"
continued Marietta as she powdered her face, "but, there are
things may hinder a healthy relationship."
"Hmm . . . good looks, charm, great body . . ."
listed Heidi, "Marietta, I am confused. What could
be a possible hindrance?"
"Well for one thing, Joey says that he is
unhealthily obsessed with Quidditch," said Marietta. "Imagine having your first
date on the Pitch after he practiced."
"Cho plays Quidditch," said Heidi, "they have
something in common."
"She's not fanatical like Oliver," said Marietta, "Oliver is someone that
would commit suicide over a loss. Remember when Ravenclaw beat Gryffindor two
years ago? He didn't eat for weeks. If they started dating, and Cho beat him at
Quidditch, he would break up with her for it."
"No way!" said Heather.
"Yes way!" said Marietta, "I'm telling you. Oliver
would not let a girl, even if she were perfect, come between him and his
darling Quidditch. I swear he is after her to pacify an itch that Quidditch
can't scratch."
"How is it that you know so much about Oliver?"
asked Heidi, "I doubt that Joey told you about Oliver and his relationships."
"No, my 'Big Witch,' Jenna did," said Marietta.
~*~*~
Cho sat in front of a vanity mirror in the bathroom
dabbing a brush against her cheek. Her hair was set in curlers and smelled like
coconut. She was excited. She hadn't had quality time with her friends since
Diagon Alley, but even the ice cream meeting was only for a brief moment. Then
she thought about the pictures she saw earlier today. The excitement of being
with her friends turned into sadness as the image of Oliver hugging and kissing
her good friends replayed in her head. She tried to shake the image out of her
head and in doing so lost a curler. She bent down to pick up the curler and
look back at her reflection. She saw something different. Her reflection stared
back at her with confidence and pride. Cho suddenly felt that she deserved a
young man that will treat her like a princess and give her affection and care
beyond what she would hope for. She decided to forget about Oliver.
Cho grabbed her bathrobe and headed for the dorm
room. 'I can never decide what to wear without Amy's suggestion.' However, her
friends were no where in the dorm room. Thinking they must have congregated in
the common room, she searched for outside help. She knocked on the fifth year's
dorm room door. Jenna answered. She wore a delicate sun dress of dark pink that
complimented her rosy cheeks and dark hair. Cho's heart sank, as the pictures
replayed in her head. She couldn't forget about Oliver when she was face to
face with his date, beautiful Jenna.
"Hi Cho!" Jenna said cheerfully flashing a smile
that pierced Cho's confidence, "going out with the big girls, huh?"
"Uh. . ." Cho hesitated, "Um. . ."
"Oh," said Jenna, "You're not dressed. Anything I
can help you with?"
"Um. . . No, that's all right."
Jenna was Cho's good friend, but it was painful to
talk to her at the moment. It initiated thoughts of Oliver and pains in her
stomach. However, Jenna simply smiled at Cho and grabbed her hand. Much to her
discomfort, Jenna led her to the fourth year dressing room.
"C'mon little girl," Jenna pressed, "'Big Jen' will
help you through your first House Mixer."
Cho didn't know what to think. She was thankful that
a good friend was going to help her through her dilemma, but she wished being
close to her would not be painful. Jenna took seconds to flip through Cho's
closet before she pulled out one of her best dresses. It was a dark chocolate
strapless wide-skirt dress with a cream magnolia on the left side.
"Here, you'll look fabulous in this! It goes well with
your dark hair, olive skin, and big brown eyes," she held the dress to Cho.
"And besides . . . you've already applied your make-up accordingly."
"Who are you going with?" Cho asked curtly before
taking the dress.
"Oh. I'm going stag. Meeting some people I haven't
mingled with in a while. House Mixers are friendly socials, not intended for
snogging," smiled Jenna, "of course many of us do what is never intended." She
giggled. "House mixers are the best, Cho. You'll see. Now get dressed. It's
almost time to go. Meet you in the common room."
Cho accepted the dress and said her thank you to
Jenna. Jenna smiled politely and walked to the common room. Cho heard the
familiar hoots of Rex and the Ravenclaw Chasers upon her arrival. 'She is such
a good friend. She deserves someone as great as Oliver. I was foolish to feel
crazy for him. But if he is with Jenna, why did he try to kiss me last night?
Is he unfaithful to her? Should I tell her? I didn't know about them when it
happened. Surely Jenna will understand?' Cho thought as she dressed. She
removed the curlers from her hair sending locks of waves down her back. She
clipped a section of her hair which allowed curly tendrils to cascade down the
side of her face. Cho was a vision of innocent beauty. The dark color of her
dress complimented her olive-toned skin and raven hair. After applying
finishing touches, she slowly walked to the Ravenclaw common room to meet her
friends.
"Wow!" beamed Marietta, "You look so pretty, Cho!"
"Yeah, I love the earth tones," said Amy.
"Thanks," replied Cho, "you guys look fabulous."
After the girls took a minute to shower each other
in compliments, they exited the common room to meet their Hufflepuff escorts.
Joey, Dan, Mark, and Brian were waiting for the girls at the end of the hall.
"Hey, babe! You look great," said Joey before he
kissed Marietta.
Amy and Heidi flashed smiles and fluttered their
eyes at the other boys. The boys returned their smiles and mingled with the
girls. The group started to walk to the staircase when Cho realized Cedric was
missing.
"Wait! Where is Cedric?" panted Cho with a worried
face.
Dan and Mark looked at each other then back at Cho.
"Bro's not going," Mark smirked, "Brian, take Cho."
Cho's face fell. She was looking forward to spending
the evening with Cedric without practicing Quidditch or studying. Mark chuckled
when Cho wasn't looking and earned an elbow to the ribs and a stern look from
Jenna. Cho dragged behind the group, feeling less light than before. Then, she
felt a strong arm wrap around her shoulders.
"C'mon Cho! Keep up!" said Brian as he held her
tighter to her.
Cho rolled her eyes and let out a frustrated smile.
Brian started babbling of how great House Mixers are and how cool she would
look to be escorted by him. Cho wasn't paying any attention to Brain's chatter.
Her concentration was focused on Joey and Marietta's display of affection. She
wished that she had someone that was as loving to her as Joey was to Marietta. Then a hand met with hers.
"Ahem."
Brian turned around with a pale face. When he saw
who grabbed Cho's hand, he retracted his arm from her shoulders and
side-stepped five feet.
"Um . . ." Brain stammered. "I . . . er . . ."
He looked at the figure holding Cho's hand. His eyes
punctured him like a bitter hurricane, freezing his senses. He ran fearfully to
the front of the walking crowd to avoid anymore conversation. Cho turned around
and saw herself linked to a handsome young man smiling
at her. He was coolly dressed with deep colors that gave an arctic chill to his
eyes.
"Cedric!" Cho smiled as he smiled back at her.
"Wow . . .
You look amazing!" breathed Cedric with deep admiration.
"So do you," Cho replied feeling herself
getting pink.
"BRO! What's going on?" yelled Mark to Cedric from
the top of the stairs.
Cedric was still awestruck by Cho's beauty and
refused to move. They looked at each other with admiration in their eyes.
Together, they were like the wind and earth.
"BRO!" pressed Mark.
Cedric snapped out of his gaze and escorted a
flushed-faced Cho to their friends. Being a gentleman, he motioned Cho to take
the first step and followed after her. He noticed Cho's bouncing locks as he
scurried up the stairs. He took a deep breath and inhaled the sweet smell of
Cho's perfume. The sight of her beauty, the engaging scent of her perfume, and
the sweet harmony of her voice sent Cedric's knees to breakdown. Yet he was
strong. He simply slowed his pace to keep from falling as they rushed through
twists and stairwells attempting to follow their friends. When Cho reached the
top of the stair-flight, she turned to Cedric flipping her long curls.
"I'm lost," she cried and flashed him worried eyes.
"What?" Cedric puffed when he reached Cho.
"There were so many turns and stairs," said Cho as she
pouted her lips, "I can't find the rest of the group!"
Cedric gave Cho a wistful look. She was looking
intently at him with her big brown puppy eyes. Cedric smiled at Cho and pressed
her nose as if it were a button.
"You're so cute when you worry," Cedric smirked,
"here."
Cedric took Cho's hand and led her several feet down
the hall. His palm began to sweat from holding something so delicate. He let go
of her hand, fearing she would notice his nervousness. Instead without
thinking, his hand graced the curve of her lower back. She neither flinched nor
recoiled from his touch. He had the strongest desire to pull her close to him
with that arm and embrace her. They stopped in front of the fifth block on the
wall where Cedric tapped it five times with his wand and said the password. The
block moved and revealed a dark stair-case. Cedric motioned Cho to go first but
she hesitated. The stairs looked as if they led to some place worse than the
dungeons. She gave Cedric a worried look.
"There's
nothing to be afraid of," reassured Cedric, "c'mon, I'm right behind you."
Cedric
gave Cho a soft smile which seemed to calm her. She slowly stepped down three
steps with Cedric behind her. She stopped and jumped when the stone slid shut,
sealing them in the stair well. Inside it was pitch dark and very cold. Cho
felt Cedric's hands brush from her shoulders down her arms. It startled her and
started goose bumps to surface on her skin.
"Oh!"
she panicked.
"Shhhh . . ." Cedric whispered with his breath grazing Cho's
shoulders. "I'm right here. Just one step at a time."
Cedric's
voice was so soothing to Cho that she suddenly forgot about the dark nature of
the room and felt as if she were walking in a garden. He put one hand on her
shoulder and wrapped the other around her waist. She closed her eyes and let
Cedric guide her down the stairs. Cedric's cheek was so close to her face, that
when she turned her head, her nose brushed his chin. They never had been this
close together. When they reached the bottom of the stairs they faced a lit
room filled with music and people talking.
"Well,
here we are," Cedric sighed as he reluctantly elevated his head from Cho's
side.
The
room was square-shaped and decorated with the colors for each house. Even
though the colors were mixed throughout the room, the overall effect was quite
vibrant. The center of the room bore a marble fountain with a mosaic Hogwart's
seal on the bottom. Each of the four corners held a drink counter, couches, and
tables. The room had a contemporary style with odd shaped chairs, exotic lamps,
and vaulted ceilings. There was music playing but the source could not be seen.
Must be magic.
Cho
looked around the room. The room was full of older students socializing and
drinking butterbeer. They laughed, joked, and flirted with each other. It was a
casual environment, unlike tension experienced in formal occasions. Boys and
girls mingled without feeling the pressure of a mixed environment. They found
their friends in the West corner and headed in that direction, until they were
interrupted.
"Hi
Cedric!" a girl Cho didn't know bounced to Cedric and threw her arms around his
neck, "I am so glad you're here."
The
polite Cedric simply smiled and held the girls elbows. They talked for minutes
before Cho separated from the couple to meet the rest of her friends. Cho
normally never paid attention when girls flocked to her handsome friend, but
for some reason felt irritated by the bubbly girl. From across the room, Cho
glanced back at Cedric and found him surrounded by a fan club of energetic
girls.
"Cho,
where are you looking?" inquired Amy.
"Oh,
nothing," said Cho.
Amy
looked in the direction Cho was staring saw Cedric with his groupies. She shot
Cho a curious look and wondered if she felt at all jealous. Cho tried to draw
her attention away from Cedric to chat with the Hufflepuff boys and her
Ravenclaw girl friends. Amy realized that Cho felt irritated that Cedric left
her and engaged her in conversation. What a good friend. They talked about
their usual topic when suddenly Cho felt a cold entity graze her bare back.
"Ahh," she screamed and turned to see Roger with a
pair of chilled butterbeer in his hands.
"What
are you doing here?" pressed Roger, "You had a big day. Get some rest, little
Seeker."
"I
was invited, you prick!" said Cho as she playfully punched Roger's side.
"And
who is the brave soul that volunteered a cranky brat tonight," Roger smirked as
he handed Cho the butterbeer.
Cho
looked in Cedric's direction and saw more girls crowded around him. The bouncy
girl that interrupted them held his arm tight.
"Uh
. . . Joey. Marietta's boyfriend invited us to go
along. So, how is that I never heard about this room? Is this under the
teacher's nose?" Cho flustered as she tried to change the subject.
"Nah!
Teachers know about the room. It was here when they went to school at Hogwarts.
Back in the day, Prefects felt that students were only connecting with those of
their own houses and felt the school was divided. So in attempt to unite the
school socially, they started this 'Mixer Room' where older students of all
houses can come here and mingle" explained Roger.
"Is
it unsupervised?" asked Cho as she observed the absence of teacher supervision.
"Well,
it's in the hands of Head Boy and Head Girl," said Roger, "Of course,
Dumbledore knows everything that happens in his castle. But we never had an
incident where things got out of control."
"Oh,"
said Cho as she peered into her empty bottle, "this is great! I guess there's
more surprises and fun as the years pass. Thanks for the drink by the way."
"Finished
already? Well, find your sugar-daddy to get you another one, brat. That's all
you're getting from me! See you, Cho." Roger said as he walked to her friends.
Cho's
eyes followed Roger as he placed each arm around Heidi and Amy's waist. 'He's
such a flirt!' she thought. She plopped on the couch in between Dan and Mark
who welcomed her with tickles and another bottle of butterbeer. Ever since Marietta
of Ravenclaw and Joey of Hufflepuff started dating, the two groups merged
together into a friendly mix of blue and yellow. Her eyes continued to graze
around the room. She finished her drink and excused herself from her friends to
take a walk, hoping to find Cedric. Around the room, she noticed groups of
people mingling with others of different houses. Even the Slytherins seemed to
be friendly to their classmates of different houses. However, she could not
find Cedric.
"Cho!
Over here!" said a young man by the drink counter.
Cho turned
and saw Drew waving at her. He was the only one in the room besides her that
was not surrounded by a pack of students. She smiled and joined him at the
drink counter.
"Didn't
expect to see you here," said Drew as he handed her a glass of clear liquid,
"though I'm glad to see you!"
"Thanks,
what is this drink?" asked Cho as she looked at a small glass in front of Drew
and found it held the same liquid in her glass.
"Triple
distilled H-two-O," he said talking a sip.
"Water,"
said Cho.
"Yes,"
said Drew, "I can't stand the flavor of butterbeer."
Cho
daintily sipped her water.
"No
offense, Drew," said Cho, "but you don't strike me the type that would come to
these things."
"None
taken," he said, "you are right. I'm not a damn social butterfly, but I like to
come and observe."
For
moments, Drew and Cho talked about ironies and other in-depth topics. Drew was
rather reserved and only opened himself to Cho whom he thought of the only
person worthy of his friendship. From the other side of the room, Cho heard
Eliza giggling and flirting obnoxiously with the Ravenclaw Chasers. Drew
noticed this and took a deep sigh.
"Forgive
me Cho," said Drew as he took one last sip of his water and rose from the
stool, "I've got to spare someone disgracing the name of Slytherin."
Cho
simply smiled and continued with her water. Drew continued over to the pack of
Ravenclaw Chasers in attempt to relieve Eliza from causing trouble. The burly
players looked like they could break Drew with a flick of a finger. Nevertheless,
Drew casually confronted them and excused Eliza from the group who had a pouted
look on her face. Cho smiled to herself and played listlessly with her curls.
She sat on her stood and talked briefly with acquaintances that walked by,
caught up in conversation, and hugged those she rarely saw. Again, she was
alone at the counter. She took the final sip of her drink when she realized she
is going solitaire for the rest of the night.
"I
thought you were busy tonight," said a voice that startled her and caused her
to nearly sputter.
"What?
Oh it's you!" Cho said curtly.
"Yes,
it's me," said Oliver looking sullen at Cho, "What's wrong?"
"Nothing."
"Yes,"
he said as he put his hand around her shoulders. "Something is wrong. Tell me."
She
looked at him. His eyes glued into hers and made her spine shiver. He kept
staring at her so intently she wanted to look away but their eyes connected
like a strong magnet. Every second he looked at her the more her chest hurt.
She wanted to like him and be with him but couldn't help thinking about his
relationship with Jenna. Cho found little strength to draw her eyes away from
him, but he touched her chin and turned her face to his.
"Please
tell me, you can trust me," Oliver said softly.
"Can
I?" Cho responded.
"Yes,"
Oliver spoke as he brushed the side of her cheek, "Do you want to walk with
me?"
"I
can't . . . I'm," Cho said before she finally found Cedric. He shared a drink
with the bouncy girl clutching his arm. "Thirsty! Let's get a drink to go shall
we?"
Oliver
smiled and ordered two drinks. The house elf handed him a butterbeer and a
bottle of pale white liquid. Someone walking by accidentally bumped Cho in the
back.
"Oh,
excuse me Cho." It was Jenna. "Oliver, I won't be able to tutor you in Muggle
Studies tomorrow morning. Do you want to push it to the afternoon? At this
state, I won't be able to get up early," she giggled profusely holding the same
type of drink Oliver ordered.
"No
problem, Jenna. I don't plan to get up early tomorrow either," he gave Cho the
butterbeer and a smile, "Noon sound good? Maybe one?"
"Two,
I'm gonna neeh mah sleep. Bye Oliver," sloshed Jenna as she turned to Cho,
"aren't Mixers fabulous Cha!"
Cho
watched Jenna stroll to Mark where he welcomed her with a big kiss and hug. Cho
had a confused face before she realized that Jenna and Oliver must only be
friends. She thought of their picture. Thinking back, she remembered that
Oliver and Jenna never kissed passionately. He kissed her as friends do.
"I
didn't know you and Jenna were good friends," pried Cho to make sure her
thoughts were in order.
"Sort
of, she was always a good study buddy," said Oliver taking a sip of his drink,
"the fact she doesn't understand Quidditch annoys me, though."
"Oh,"
Cho tried to hold in her smile. She suddenly felt as if she was floating in the
room.
"C'mon,
I want to show you something," Oliver said and grabbed Cho to lead her out of
the room.
~*~*
Meanwhile
on Cedric's side of the room, he was enjoying sharing drinks with old friends.
Melissa, the bouncy girl that greeted him earlier, was still clinging to his
arm. Cedric was always polite to his friends and admirers and therefore did not
tell the girl to retreat. Although, he wished Cho was the one clinging to his
arm. He had been thinking about Cho non-stop since Melissa interrupted them.
Ever since, he was greeted with a hoard of old friends, class mates, and
acquaintances he hadn't spoken with all summer. It's not in Cedric's nature to
be rude, so he held a decent conversation with those that approached him. They
occupied his time and prevented him from returning to Cho. He looked around the
room and could not place her. 'Where is she?' He subtly jerked his arm to rid
of Melissa when he realized Cho was missing. Believing that he got full
knowledge of all his friends' summer adventures, Cedric eagerly roamed around
for Cho.
"Hey Jenna, have you seen Cho," Cedric asked as he rejoined his friends.
"Yes!"
Jenna promptly responded and giggled.
"Well,
do you know where she is?" he pressed.
"No!"
Jenna laughed.
"Bro,
we haven't seen her since she went to the drink counter," Mark said with his
arm around a slushy Jenna as she sipped a pink drink.
Cedric
turned his head to each drink counter and could not find Cho. He looked again
around the room to see if she was with another crowd, but was unsuccessful in
finding her. 'Maybe she's in the bathroom,' he thought. Hoping he was right
about his whereabouts, Cedric sat on a chair with his hands clutching the
sides.
~*~*
"Oliver,
where are we going?" Cho asked as they descended on a very long staircase
outside the castle.
"You'll
see," said Oliver as he tightened his hold on her hand.
Cho
began to feel tired. The stairs seemed to descend for a mile. She felt the cold
air on her bare skin which caused her to shiver. Her shaking intensified until
Oliver realized that she was cold, but he continued to lead her down the stairs
until they reached their destination. At the bottom was a small boat house and
dock on the lake. The moon reflected on the waters and gave it a silver
shimmer.
"Come
here," said Oliver as he wrapped his arms around her.
He
held her for minutes in attempt to keep her warm. Cho felt the affection of his
warm body, but continued to shiver. She would not stop shaking. Realizing that
his hug was not effective, Oliver then took off his white shirt, wrapped it
around Cho, and rubbed her shoulders.
"Won't
you be cold?" asked Cho.
"I
have an undershirt," Oliver said in a shaky voice.
"Thank
you," Cho whispered as she held him tighter.
Cho
began to feel Oliver's warmth permeate in her body and relieve her shivers.
Oliver continued to rub her back and shoulders to stimulate warmth. After
moments of holding each other, Cho began to feel her body heat elevate. She
felt as if he gave her a fever holding her.
"Do
you want to go on the lake? I'll keep you warm," said Oliver as he looked at
the silver lining on the water.
"Mmmm. . . hmm," mumbled Cho with
her eyes closed as he grasped Oliver tighter.
~*~*
"Heidi,
can you please go to the washroom and check on Cho? If she is even there," said
a worried Cedric.
"Of
course," said Heidi and walked to the washroom where a dozen girls lined up to
use the facilities.
Cedric
antagonized himself from the thought of not being with Cho. Twenty minutes have
passed since he plopped on the chair. Fingernail marks etched the velvet fabric
of the chair's arm as a symbol of Cedric's concern. He ran his hands through
the sides of his head.
"Why did I leave her," Cedric asked himself aloud.
"Bro,
what do you mean?" wondered Mark.
Cedric
released a loud sigh, "Some old friends greeted me as Cho and I walked in here.
I thought she would find you guys and wait for me."
"She
did find us . . . and the drink counter," Jenna giggled.
"Bro,
I don't know!" said Mark, "should have held on to her.
Now someone grabbed her!"
"No,
no," Cedric contradicted, "there's Prefects everywhere. They would have noticed
something wrong. Do you think she got tired and went back to her dorm?"
"Possibly,"
said Mark.
"But
she doesn't know the way," panicked Cedric. "What is taking Heidi so long?"
Cedric
relinquished his chair and made his way through the crowd to the girls'
washroom. He was met by Heidi halfway there.
"I'm sorry, Ced," said
Heidi, "she's not there! I asked around and no one seen her since she was at
the drink table."
Cedric
went pale. The thought of Cho roaming around Hogwarts alone at this hour was
enough to make him sick. He excused himself from his friends and rushed out of
the room. He roamed endlessly through the castle. He ran through the halls and
secret passageways breaking into sweat from fear and exhaustion. He poked his
head in every class room and searched between the bookcases in the library,
even looking in the restricted section. He opened the door to the study room
and heard pages ruffling. Someone was there. 'Please be Cho!' he hoped.
Frantically, he dashed to the sound of scribbling quill and turning pages. Sadly,
he found Hermione in the corner studying.
"What's
wrong with you?" asked Hermione noticing Cedric's stress.
Cedric
said nothing and left the library to continue looking.
"Perhaps Penelope walked her back. Cho did
have a long day," said Cedric to himself.
Cedric
remembered Cho's accident and intense Quidditch practice. He realized that she
must have been too tired to stay at the Mixer for long. However, he was not
absolutely certain of Cho's whereabouts and remained worried. He wandered
lethargically down the hallways. From a distance, he saw Penelope Clearwater
and Percy Weasley heading towards him.
"Hey,
Penelope?" asked Cedric as he ran towards her receiving a stern look from
Percy, "Uh . . . could I speak with you for a moment in private?"
"If
this has anything to do with Prefect business . . . which it should be, Diggory
. . . then as Head Boy, I should also be present!" scoffed Percy in a pompous
tone making sure his Head Boy badge was visible.
"Don't
be jealous Percy. I'll be only a minute," giggled Penelope while Percy pouted.
"What's on your mind Cedric?" she asked as they walked several feet.
"I
was wondering if you brought Cho back to the dormitories earlier. I couldn't
find her in the room," said Cedric.
"Hmm . . . no, sorry," replied Penelope, "I didn't even know she went tonight.
Let me check if she is safely in the dorm."
"Thank
you so much, Penelope," Cedric said as he followed Penelope to the Ravenclaw
room.
Percy
pushed between the two and placed his arm around his girlfriend reminding
Cedric she is his. Cedric was too worried about Cho to be offended by Percy's
attitude.
~*~*
The
rowboat lay on the smooth surface of the lake. Inside, Oliver held Cho in his
arms as they stared at the sky. He was so warm and comforting that Cho felt
herself getting drowsy. The rhythm of Oliver's heart was like a lullaby to
her. She held him tighter and felt his
hands grace from the curve of her back and up her spine. She shivered not from
the cold, but rather from the tingling sensation from his touch. Oliver ran his
fingers along her collar bone and caressed her cheek with his thumb and gave
her an intense look that excited her senses. However, another sense overpowered
the effect of Oliver's touch and look. Cho backed off. She felt scared. She barely
knew Oliver and feared about his intentions.
"What's
wrong," asked Oliver as his hand moved from her face to her shoulder. He still
gave her a deep stare.
"Oliver
. . . we barely know each other," she confessed as she managed to break away
from his gaze, "I guess . . . I don't know. . . I'm a bit scared. That's all."
"Cho,
I want to know you!" panted Oliver, "I've noticed you in the halls last spring.
You amaze me. You're beautiful," he kissed her hand, "you're intelligent,"
another kiss, "sweet," a kiss on the wrist, "you're
perfect!"
Oliver
took both of Cho's hands and placed them around his neck. He then cupped her
face in his hands and gently pressed his lips on hers. Cho was in shock. She
couldn't breath. She never imagined her first kiss would be so passionate and
romantic. The cold air could not faze Cho since the heat from Oliver's lips
sent her body on fire. He ran his fingers through her hair as the passion in
his kiss intensified. Cho could melt with every move of his lips. She couldn't stand
the pleasure much more. She had to breathe. She recoiled and took a deep breath
allowing the cold air to rush in her lungs. Oliver glided his fingers along the
side of her face and looked at her wanting more.
"Wow,"
Cho gasped and Oliver smiled.
Suddenly,
something hit the rowboat that sent them furiously rocking. Cho yelped and
flung her body to Oliver's for protection. Water splashed into the boat and
dampened the couple. He held her tightly to soothe her.
"What was that?" gasped Cho.
"I
don't know," Oliver responded, "the Giant Squid?"
"Oh,"
Cho shuddered as she clutched hard on Oliver.
"Hey,"
reassured Oliver, "it's all right. I'm here."
Cho
held him tighter with her eyes shut. Oliver released a faint chuckle and lifted
his face to look in her eyes. He smiled and kissed her softly. In that faint
moment, Cho lost all fear and concern. She felt as she floated listlessly
across the lake with every movement of his lips. He pulled back to look at her.
Cho had a dreamy gaze on her damp face.
"It's
getting late. Ready to go?" asked Oliver as he ruffled his hair spraying a bit
of water.
"Yeah,"
Cho sighed dreamily still affected by his kiss. Sadly, she accepted the end of
her evening.
~*~*~
Cedric
paced anxiously in front of the Ravenclaw common room waiting for Penelope to
return with good news. Percy leaned against the wall, crossed his arms, and
stared at Cedric. He released a loud grunt and puffed out his chest.
"This highly irresponsible, Diggory," he puffed, "especially for a Prefect!"
Cedric
tried to ignore those harsh words, but they cut through him like a knife. He
blamed himself for Cho's disappearance. He wished he held Cho's hand when they
entered the room. He would have never let it go. He only hoped that Penelope
will return and say that Cho is sound asleep. 'If she is no where in the castle
or in her dorm, then she must be outside,' he feared. Cedric shuddered of the
thought of Cho wandering on the grounds at this hour with the Dementors lurking
about. They were awful creatures that thrived on the happiness of the living,
thus nearly sucking out their soul.
"I'm
sorry Cedric," said Penelope with a quiver in her voice, "I looked in all the
everywhere in the tower. She's not here. You don't think she is . . ."
Cedric's
heart plunged to his knees. She was outside. Cedric ran like a shot down the
halls. Percy and Penelope called after him, but he ignored their requests. All
he could picture in his head was Cho withering at the feet of those awful
Dementors. He already felt the fatigue affecting his body from his earlier
rush, but pushed his body to full capacity. He reached the Entrance Hall and
saw the door crack open. 'Could it be?' he hoped. He slowed his tracks and saw
a wave of chocolate brown. Cho entered the room. Overcome with relief and
happiness, Cedric caught Cho off-guard and embraced her in his arms.
"CHO!
Oh, Cho, I'm so sorry," he cried, "I will never leave you like that again!"
He
held her so tightly, he felt as if his tired arms could break. He took a deep
breath and inhaled her scent. Something was not right. He noticed her coconut
perfume was overpowered by a woodsy outdoor smell. Her hair was also damp, but
most of all she wore a white button up shirt she didn't wear before. It was a
shirt that belonged to a young man. He looked up at the doorway and saw that
young man missing his shirt. Oliver glared at Cedric with cold harsh eyes.
Their eyes pierced into each other as if they were sending visual daggers.
Cedric released Cho without taking his eyes off Oliver
"Is
this your idea of being charming, Wood?" Cedric snapped. "Leading a young girl
out in the middle of the night with Dementors lurking about! Was her safety any
concern to you? What are you playing at?"
Oliver
opened his mouth to speak, but said nothing after realizing the meaning behind
Cedric's argument. Cedric's words made Oliver thought himself as selfish. He
forgot about the awful creatures lurking the grounds. Oliver was the impulsive
type and normally performed actions without thinking about the consequences, a
common Gryffindor trait. Although he realized Cedric had good argument, his
Gryffindor qualities surfaced.
"I
would have protected her Diggory," scoffed Oliver, "I would not have left her
side."
Cedric
pouted his lip and looked to his feet. Oliver's words were like knives to his
heart. He felt that he failed Cho and would never forgive himself for it. He
looked at Cho with soft eyes and back to Oliver with hard eyes. He noticed they
were both splashed with water and concluded that they were on the lake
together. He was so hurt and frustrated beyond normal, but his dignity kept him
under control. He made a half smile and placed his hand on Cho's shoulder in a
friendly matter.
"Good
night Miss Chang," he sighed, "I'm glad you're safe."
Ignoring
Oliver, Cedric dragged himself passed the couple and headed to the Hufflepuff
common room. Before he took the first stair, he turned around to look at Cho
once more. She was looking at him with her puppy eyes that began to water. She
smiled at him before Oliver grasped her arm and dragged her out of his sight.
Cedric stood there alone after watching the girl that warmed his heart slip
through his fingers. He took a moment to sit on the stair in solitude. He ran
his hands through his hair and let out a deep sigh. As much as his heart ached,
the thought of Cho safe in the castle kept his system from failing. Cedric sat
on the stair for several minutes thinking about the day's events. Every aspect
of his day revolved around Cho. She was all that was on his mind. He worried
about her. He cared for her. He was amused by her. Cedric suddenly focused his
feelings. He loves her.
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~*Phaedra
Note*~
My heart is aching with this ending. Well, I had a rather difficult time with this chapter. It's hard writing about a love triangle without bashing one of the guys. Hopefully, I pleased both the Oliver and Cedric fans. After revising and reorganizing a dozen events, I am pleased with the outcome. It is about time that I let the story get a bit juicy. Tah for now.
