A/N: Yes, I know you're all probably dying to know what happened... lol. It was a short chapter, but I had to get to my friend's house and I was already late and I wanted to post up another one. So here's 12!
Robyn woke up at four in the morning on Thursday. She had the same flashback of when her Malfoy father took her, but a bit had been added on. Lucious had apparated her to the mansion and there she met Narcissa, her mother. They stuck her in a closet with their shoes and she cried for hours.
She began to think about the other night with Ron by the fire. Now that it happened, it sounded so wrong. He kissed her-and she kissed him back. She thought she liked Jamie and it was only a matter of time before they go out, but she didn't know if Ron wanted to be with her or if she wanted to be with him. She didn't want anything bad to happen again, but she had a feeling it was going to be that way. Ron was stubborn like that-he's not going to give up on what he wants.
And Jamie has been there for her when she was just getting over Ron. Other guys would've blown her off if they found out she had and elastic band on her wrist to get over someone. Guys only have one thing on their minds. They didn't want to be just friends... they always wanted more. But Jamie was different.
She sighed and turned over, thinking of the terrible day ahead of her. Before she knew it, she fell back to sleep.
When Robyn walked into the common room, she could see Ron waiting for her and her heart sank. This was going to be the toughest thing she every had to do.
"Hey," he greeted, grabbing her hand.
"Er-Ron... we need to talk," she said as they walked to breakfast hand in hand.
"What about?" he said, concerned.
"About this," Robyn said, shaking her hand so he'd let go.
"What's wrong?" Ron asked, now confused, "What about-"
He was cut short by Peeves flying in and attacking them with charmed chalk brushes, so they ran for The Great Hall. When they got there, Robyn searched the Gryffindor table for Jamie, but couldn't find him in time, since Ron yanked her down to a very empty spot.
"Why do we need to talk?" Ron asked.
"Because we weren't supposed to kiss," Robyn said, staring at her empty plate, "I can't be with you."
"And why not?" he said, frustrated.
"Because you snuck around with Hermione behind my back," she said, a little louder than she intended, fixing her gaze on Ron, "Once a cheater... always a cheater."
"Oh, let me guess, you got that from the advice master Ginny?" Ron snarled sarcastically.
"She's right! I won't let you trick me again," Robyn said, "I'm sorry."
She was about to get up and walk away when Ron grabbed her face and shoved his tongue into her mouth. She couldn't help but kiss him back. She loved kissing him.
"We're meant to be, Robyn, don't you see?" Ron said, looking in her eyes as if he was searching for something.
"I... I..." she stuttered, chin trembling as she was about to cry.
She lifted her legs over the bench and ran for the doors when she ran right into someone. That someone immediately put there arms around her. She looked up and saw Jamie staring back at her with his kind and warm eyes. She let tears stream down her cheek as she leaned into him. Jamie grabbed her by the shoulders assertively.
"Why did you kiss him?" Jamie said. His eyes still looked warm and kind, but she noticed a tinge of hurt in them.
"I didn't mean to, Jamie, I swear," she spluttered, "I-I just couldn't help it."
He looked angry, frustrated and hurt all at the same time.
"I don't like Ron," she said, half-lying, "I like you."
"Don't," Jamie said, "Don't lie to me just to make me feel better."
He stormed out of The Great Hall with a really red face. It was hard to tell if it was from humiliation or fury. Robyn stood there, unable to move. She did expect something bad to happen, but not something as bad as this. She put her face into her hands and began to sob. She walked over to the Gryffindor table and sat in her seat.
Ron began to rub her back and said, "You ok?"
"D-don't touch m-me," she sobbed, "I-I don't even w-want to look at you right n-now."
She was furious with him even though she was crying.
"Why are you crying?" he asked, "You can't possibly care for him. I thought you liked me."
Ugh! Why are men so insensitive? Robyn thought angrily.
She ran out of The Great Hall, this time bumping into no one. She ran up a flight of stairs, down a corridor, took a left, ran up another set of set of stairs, took an immediate right, ran up another staircase and ran all the way down the corridor, getting herself lost. She leaned against the end stone wall, catching her breath. She turned around and set her hands on two far-up bricks that most people she knew wouldn't be able to reach. To her surprise, she fell right onto a cold cement floor. A rush of fear flooded through her body as she stood up in a room that was completely pitch black.
She quickly pulled out her wand with a shaky hand and muttered, "Lumos!"
She began to search around, looking for a way out. The way she came closed up and she couldn't find the same two bricks.
"Hello?" she yelled.
No answer.
She put her wand in her teeth so she could use both hands to feel what was around her. When her wand lit up, all she saw was the stone cold floor. Suddenly, torches flicked on. Robyn gasped in horror at what she saw.
There was skeletons of people in this room, lying on the floor in front of her. If she had stepped any further, she would have stepped on a pile of bone. She saw a door covered in cobwebs and her worst fear-spiders.
She gulped and knew she had to get through that door, so she'd just have to face her fear. She winced at the sound of bones cracking beneath the feet. The worst part was that there was still a bit of skin and blood on them. She suddenly remembered that there was a spell to wipe an object clean, but it just wasn't coming to her. It was on the tip of her tongue...
"Storlig- no... stupigify... sorliging," Robyn kept at it, determined to get it sometime, "Gorgifium... Protigium... no... Storgium!"
She said the last one confidently and the door wiped clean.
"Yes!" she said, trying to open the door, but it seemed to be locked. She waved her wand again and said, "Alohamora!"
This time, the door swung open to reveal another frightening sight.
A large, black and red dragon was tied to the floor by a chain. It snapped it's head back and blew fire at her and she jumped out of the way just in time. She rolled on the floor about five feet. She was extremely hot from the fire and her shoulder was burned. She didn't know any spells big enough to hurt or distract the dragon, so she blew a whole in the wall with her wand and ran out of the room as quickly as she could, barely missing the fire again. She ran over to the same part of wall she came from and started yelling frantically to anyone who would pass the secret door. Suddenly, the door disappeared and a very shocked Professor stood before her.
A/N: Alright! Better? Worse? You tell me. I know it's another short chapter, but I wanted the suspense there. And don't tell me Jamie overreacted about the kiss because the worst thing you can experience is the one you care about loving another. And I hope you like the new sense of adventure in this story and not as much romance. So who's the Professor? Review to find out!
Robyn woke up at four in the morning on Thursday. She had the same flashback of when her Malfoy father took her, but a bit had been added on. Lucious had apparated her to the mansion and there she met Narcissa, her mother. They stuck her in a closet with their shoes and she cried for hours.
She began to think about the other night with Ron by the fire. Now that it happened, it sounded so wrong. He kissed her-and she kissed him back. She thought she liked Jamie and it was only a matter of time before they go out, but she didn't know if Ron wanted to be with her or if she wanted to be with him. She didn't want anything bad to happen again, but she had a feeling it was going to be that way. Ron was stubborn like that-he's not going to give up on what he wants.
And Jamie has been there for her when she was just getting over Ron. Other guys would've blown her off if they found out she had and elastic band on her wrist to get over someone. Guys only have one thing on their minds. They didn't want to be just friends... they always wanted more. But Jamie was different.
She sighed and turned over, thinking of the terrible day ahead of her. Before she knew it, she fell back to sleep.
When Robyn walked into the common room, she could see Ron waiting for her and her heart sank. This was going to be the toughest thing she every had to do.
"Hey," he greeted, grabbing her hand.
"Er-Ron... we need to talk," she said as they walked to breakfast hand in hand.
"What about?" he said, concerned.
"About this," Robyn said, shaking her hand so he'd let go.
"What's wrong?" Ron asked, now confused, "What about-"
He was cut short by Peeves flying in and attacking them with charmed chalk brushes, so they ran for The Great Hall. When they got there, Robyn searched the Gryffindor table for Jamie, but couldn't find him in time, since Ron yanked her down to a very empty spot.
"Why do we need to talk?" Ron asked.
"Because we weren't supposed to kiss," Robyn said, staring at her empty plate, "I can't be with you."
"And why not?" he said, frustrated.
"Because you snuck around with Hermione behind my back," she said, a little louder than she intended, fixing her gaze on Ron, "Once a cheater... always a cheater."
"Oh, let me guess, you got that from the advice master Ginny?" Ron snarled sarcastically.
"She's right! I won't let you trick me again," Robyn said, "I'm sorry."
She was about to get up and walk away when Ron grabbed her face and shoved his tongue into her mouth. She couldn't help but kiss him back. She loved kissing him.
"We're meant to be, Robyn, don't you see?" Ron said, looking in her eyes as if he was searching for something.
"I... I..." she stuttered, chin trembling as she was about to cry.
She lifted her legs over the bench and ran for the doors when she ran right into someone. That someone immediately put there arms around her. She looked up and saw Jamie staring back at her with his kind and warm eyes. She let tears stream down her cheek as she leaned into him. Jamie grabbed her by the shoulders assertively.
"Why did you kiss him?" Jamie said. His eyes still looked warm and kind, but she noticed a tinge of hurt in them.
"I didn't mean to, Jamie, I swear," she spluttered, "I-I just couldn't help it."
He looked angry, frustrated and hurt all at the same time.
"I don't like Ron," she said, half-lying, "I like you."
"Don't," Jamie said, "Don't lie to me just to make me feel better."
He stormed out of The Great Hall with a really red face. It was hard to tell if it was from humiliation or fury. Robyn stood there, unable to move. She did expect something bad to happen, but not something as bad as this. She put her face into her hands and began to sob. She walked over to the Gryffindor table and sat in her seat.
Ron began to rub her back and said, "You ok?"
"D-don't touch m-me," she sobbed, "I-I don't even w-want to look at you right n-now."
She was furious with him even though she was crying.
"Why are you crying?" he asked, "You can't possibly care for him. I thought you liked me."
Ugh! Why are men so insensitive? Robyn thought angrily.
She ran out of The Great Hall, this time bumping into no one. She ran up a flight of stairs, down a corridor, took a left, ran up another set of set of stairs, took an immediate right, ran up another staircase and ran all the way down the corridor, getting herself lost. She leaned against the end stone wall, catching her breath. She turned around and set her hands on two far-up bricks that most people she knew wouldn't be able to reach. To her surprise, she fell right onto a cold cement floor. A rush of fear flooded through her body as she stood up in a room that was completely pitch black.
She quickly pulled out her wand with a shaky hand and muttered, "Lumos!"
She began to search around, looking for a way out. The way she came closed up and she couldn't find the same two bricks.
"Hello?" she yelled.
No answer.
She put her wand in her teeth so she could use both hands to feel what was around her. When her wand lit up, all she saw was the stone cold floor. Suddenly, torches flicked on. Robyn gasped in horror at what she saw.
There was skeletons of people in this room, lying on the floor in front of her. If she had stepped any further, she would have stepped on a pile of bone. She saw a door covered in cobwebs and her worst fear-spiders.
She gulped and knew she had to get through that door, so she'd just have to face her fear. She winced at the sound of bones cracking beneath the feet. The worst part was that there was still a bit of skin and blood on them. She suddenly remembered that there was a spell to wipe an object clean, but it just wasn't coming to her. It was on the tip of her tongue...
"Storlig- no... stupigify... sorliging," Robyn kept at it, determined to get it sometime, "Gorgifium... Protigium... no... Storgium!"
She said the last one confidently and the door wiped clean.
"Yes!" she said, trying to open the door, but it seemed to be locked. She waved her wand again and said, "Alohamora!"
This time, the door swung open to reveal another frightening sight.
A large, black and red dragon was tied to the floor by a chain. It snapped it's head back and blew fire at her and she jumped out of the way just in time. She rolled on the floor about five feet. She was extremely hot from the fire and her shoulder was burned. She didn't know any spells big enough to hurt or distract the dragon, so she blew a whole in the wall with her wand and ran out of the room as quickly as she could, barely missing the fire again. She ran over to the same part of wall she came from and started yelling frantically to anyone who would pass the secret door. Suddenly, the door disappeared and a very shocked Professor stood before her.
A/N: Alright! Better? Worse? You tell me. I know it's another short chapter, but I wanted the suspense there. And don't tell me Jamie overreacted about the kiss because the worst thing you can experience is the one you care about loving another. And I hope you like the new sense of adventure in this story and not as much romance. So who's the Professor? Review to find out!
