Chapter Four is up. Please review and tell me how you like it, or dont. sry this is so short, i really couldn't think of much more to put in this chapter but if you have any plotbunnies to lend, send em over. Cheers silentmaid
Chapter Four: Ich bein ein Berliner…WHAT?
"Sirius, here say he knows German?" A boy with dark, messy hair and glasses flashed a smile gesturing towards his taller friend.
"Really." One of the boys at the table, who looked like he'd believe anything, piped up.
Persephone took her eyes off of her book and eyed the group suspiciously but didn't say anything.
The boys, which held the center of attention, well always held it, were from her year (first), and seemed quite popular even though classes had just started. Persephone liked to watch them, mostly do stupid things and pull stunts, but otherwise she ignored them.
The taller of the two dark haired boys (the one without glasses) cleared his throat dramatically and spoke, "Ich bein ein Berliner?"
Persephone sniggered and tried to keep it to herself but couldn't, and then the eye which had previously graced the raven haired boy, were pinned on her.
"What." She stated.
"You don't look like one." Clearly everyone was confused, and the raven haired boy creased his eyebrows, and looked as if he was contemplating feeling affronted.
"What?" The popular boy with glasses pursed his lips at her accusation.
"What? He doesn't look like a jelly filled donut."
It took her awhile but she finally got it through their skulls that 'Ich bein ein Berliner' meant 'I am a jelly-filled donut' and that 'Ich bein Berliner' meant 'I am a Berliner'.
In the end she thought it quite funny and deemed the boy fit to be label a 'Berliner' as in the doughy kind.
She also had learned their names, 'Berliner' was Sirius Orion Black as he had so proudly pronounced, and the dark-haired boy with glasses was James Potter. The boy who she had perceived as being completely gullible was a chubby boy by the name of Peter Pettigrew. And Persephone likes to think that they were her friends.
