Jessica played with her hair as looked about for Cedrc. He had left her a note, telling her to meet him outside by the fountain.

She walked around thing about school work and worrying about classes. Where is he? I've been waiting for damn near 20 minuets! She thought angrily.

Cedric smiled as he
ran up behind Jessica tapping her gently on the shoulder. She froze, turning around slowly. She grinned seeing it was Cedric. "I'm sorry I took
so long to get here. The staircases decided to change on me." They both laughed at this.

"It's alright. That accualy happens to me all the time." Cedric stepped forward, embracing her in a hug. Both blushing, they stepped
back.

Cedric brushed hair out of his face , getting angered by it as it
would not cooperate. Jessica laughed watching him do so. "What are you laughing at?" Cedric chuckled, reaching forward and messing up her hair.

"Hey what was that for?" she laughed. "I don't know." He laughed as well. Small rain drops decided to fall, dripping down on Cedric and Jessica.

They
both pulled up their hoods, running inside from the rain.

Once back in the common room, Jessica yawned. "Well I think its time for me
to get some sleep. I'll see you tomorrow at classes, will I not?" she
asked. "Of cource." Cedric smiled, yet saddened she was going so soon. "Good night Cedric." Jessica called, already halfway up the stairs. "Good
night!" he called back, flopping down on the couch and sighing.


The rain has stopped and Draco had taken the opportunity to go outside. He wandered aimlessly about the grounds, finding himself at the fairy bog.

Fairies dances about the bog, singing and playing games, or fooling with those that chose to roam the bog.

Draco sighed, looking down at his feet as he walked, hands stuffed into the pockets of his pants. He suddenly slammed into someone, throwing him out of his daydream.

"Watch where your going you..." he cut off looking up, surprised to see a girl glaring back at him.

Julie Crest stood, hands on hips glaring at Draco. Her dull black hair was streaked with red, odd Grey eyes set on Draco. "Why don't you watch where your going, seeing as you're the one that bumped into me." She snapped.

Draco eyed the patch on her robes, a Gryfindor girl she was, and one with a bad attitude and an even worse temper.

"S-sorry...wassent watching where I was walking.." he stammered, paralised by her glare. Did I just say sorry to a bloody Gryfindor?! What's come over you Draco? He thought starring at her blankly.

"I better get going." He said, and quickly turned around taking off in a run towards the school.