Kelsey threw the first spell at him she could think of.
"Stupefy!"
The man fell to the ground. But Kelsey had forgotten that there were two people that were watching over them.
"Expelliarmus!" a woman's voice yelled, and the wand that Kelsey held flew out of her hand. "Stupefy." The woman's voice said coldly, and when Kelsey fell to the ground, she walked over to her and kicked her in the side. She returned to the man's side and whispered,
"Ennervate."
The man's eyes gleamed with hatred as he stared at the girl. But it wasn't Kelsey who he had spoken to last…
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Virginia Weasley was on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
Not only was her daughter missing, but her husband was missing now, too. Her brother and friends weren't really helping matters either. Though they tried to comfort her, Ginny was getting tired of their company. She was quite ready to send them packing, but didn't need the extra stress it would cause. Besides, if she was going to get rid of anybody, it would be that damn woman. Starr. Ginny thought the name with hatred. She, of course, blamed the Agent for all the problems (with the exception of Kari going missing) that had occurred.
"Gin!" A voice shouted. For Merlin's sake, Ginny thought. Can't they leave me alone for five minutes?
"Gin!" The voice said more insistently.
"What?" Ginny shouted back.
"We were just wondering if we can eat the food that's downstairs." Ron's head asked, peering around the corner.
"Well, if you couldn't, I probably would've told you, huh?" Ginny said.
Ron's eyes narrowed.
"You know, Gin, it's not my fault that Kari's gone, and so is Draco."
"But it is your fault that you're still here." Ginny replied. (a/n- ouch. I totally winced when I was writing that.)
Ron's face turned red. Harry wandered around the corner.
"Ron, what's…" he began, and then saw his best friend's face. "Come on, let's leave her alone, all right?" he said comfortingly. He shot Ginny a glare before wandering down the stairs with his friend.
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Ginny was worried about Draco. She did feel a little bad for hurting Ron's feelings, but she didn't feel as bad as she should have.
If she hadn't been so stubborn and mean, maybe Draco wouldn't have left. Both of them would be here worrying about Kari. Or maybe Draco would've taken Ginny with him when he went to look for Kari. Maybe she would have found Kari already.
"Enough 'maybe's', Virginia Malfoy." She said to herself. "You're a Gryffindor. Act like it."
And Ginny did the first thing that came to mind. She got up to go give Draco a piece of her mind.
Unfortunately, or maybe fortunately, Ginny was interrupted by Starr.
"I have been given permission to share the description with you." She said.
Ginny stared at Starr in amazement.
"Finally."
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Apparently, my dad has a stupid court case, so he is unable to take me in tomorrow to get my license. But, the better news is that I won't have to drive in Sioux Falls (no, I don't live there (-cough- thank God –cough-)), the biggest town in South Dakota (hey, calling it a 'city' wouldn't be doing the word justice. There are only like 125,000 people living there), but I will be able to do the test in one of the smaller towns surrounding it. Yay!
I think that I have the next chapter written… let me check… eh, sure. So that's wonderful. But after that, I'm not sure…
The good news: I think I'm going to start writing another story. But I'm not sure if the idea is stupid, or if someone has already written on it. Oh well, I'll probably post it once I have the next chapter of this written, and I have like the first two of that written. Maybe if you review, I'll tell you more about it and let you give me an opinion. Okiday? (wow, that was different… I don't think I've said that in forever…)
I'm going to go (probably to get some sleep. It's after one in the morning. Ah well, sleep 'til one in the afternoon, stay up 'til three at night. Whatever works.)
-Lili
By the way, thank you to my four reviewers. I appreciate it.
