Disclaimer: I don't own Harry Potter :'( ….yet, hah just kidding

A/N: Carolyn: XIAOYOU! Hah, this is so Meteor Garden like, and I didn't even realize it, just like Lily and James.

Rose woke up first, like she did every morning, and looked around the dorm as she got dressed. She saw that Lavender and Parvati had come in that night. Everyone still looked to be asleep, except for Jia Li, who was always gone early in the morning and never came back until late at night. Rose walked over to the bathroom and went put on her makeup. As she passed the mirror, she did a double take. She stared at her reflection for a couple of seconds before she registered what she was seeing.

"AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!" Rose screamed, looking about to faint.

Liv came into the room next, like always, and glanced into the mirror. Liv stared for a couple of seconds and then she too registered what she saw.

"AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!" she screamed.

By this time, the entire House was up. They all opened up their doors and looked around the doorframe just in time to hear both Rose and Liv scream at the same time. The girls all muffled their laughter as they saw what made Rose and Olivia scream. They only ones who were outright bursting with laughter were Lavender and Parvati.

When they were near the end of the stairs, Rose yelled out, "HERMIONE!"

Hermione opened her and Ron's door and stepped back just in time as Rose and Liv came crashing through the door, slamming it shut behind them.

"Rose, Liv what's wro- oh…It's n-not that bad r-really…," Hermione said, hiding her laughter.

"IT'S NOT FUNNY!" Livie and Rose yelled in unison. Ron came out of the bathroom and burst into laughter. He only narrowly missed the two curses that were shot towards him with rapid speed.

"Ey! Watch it!"

"Serves you right! You two need to help us! Now!" Rose yelled, looking about to panic.

"Alright, alright. All I need is a simple counter curse. Here hold on," Hermione said as she removed the curse that had turned Liv and Rose's hair into tall green and orange striped mohawks.

"Oh dear…," Hermione mumbled after the counter curse had worked.

"What! What is it?" Liv exclaimed.

"Well, the counter curse worked, but…there was another one underneath it," Hermione explained.

They both turned around to look in the mirror.

"Nothing seems wrong 'Mione. What're you talking about?" Rose inquired examining her long jet black hair. Liv was also checking on her light brown curls. Neither of them noticed anything wrong.

"The back...it's uh, well let me just take that off," Hermione replied uneasily, reaching for her wand.

"What is it!" Rose screeched, grabbing Hermione's hand mirror and turning around to look at the back. Liv did the same.

"That little bitch! Oh I'm going to get her for this," Liv said, her hand curling into a fist. Rose didn't care that the back of her hair had a curse that made it appear that the words 'bulimic freak' had been bleached into it, because she knew that she wasn't going to do that again ever, but when she saw Liv's, she got angry. The words 'fat squib' were cursed into her hair.

Before Liv, Hermione, or Ron had a chance to do anything, Rose ran out of the room and up the stairs looking for Parvati. When she found that she wasn't there, Rose grabbed her Swiftstar and flew back down the stairs, through the portrait hole, and towards the Great Hall.

"Uh oh, Rose is in friend saving mode, we better hurry and catch her before she obliterates Parvati," Olivia said, grabbing her wand and heading for the portrait hole.

Hermione and Ron looked at each other, then ran after Liv, shouting for Harry to follow them. Harry, who, like Rose hated to run down stairs, grabbed his broom and flew after the retreating figures of Ron and Hermione.

"What's going on?" he asked.

"I'm not sure. Go ask Olivia, she's the one who started after Rose," Ron replied, looking like he wished he'd brought his broom too.

Harry sped up until he got to Liv.

"Liv, what's going on?" Harry questioned.

"Well, see my hair?"

"Yeah, Liv did Parvati do that? That's stupid, you're not fat at all, and you're not a squib. I don't even know why she'd put that."

"It's because my parents are squibs, but that doesn't matter. I don't really care what Parvati thinks, however, Rose can get really angry when someone says something about her friends…"

"And she's going to find Parvati so that she can get her back for what she said to you right?"

"Yep, and we've got to catch her before she beats the crap out of Parvati," Liv replied.

"Here, hop on," Harry said, stopping his Firebolt so that Liv could climb on, then they sped down the stairs towards the Great Hall.

Down in the Great Hall, Draco was sitting eating his breakfast when he saw Parvati come and sit next to him.

"Why do you like that ugly slob Rose? I don't understand, you could have much…much better," Parvati said, moving slightly closer to him leaning in for a kiss.

Draco tried to move away and was about to begin a sentence when suddenly the doors to the Great Hall burst open. Rose flew through on her Swiftstar and grabbed Parvati by the back of her robes, pulling her off the bench and into the air. She flew back out the doors and shut them behind her.

Draco, utterly bewildered, ran out to find Rose about to punch Parvati. Before he could freeze her with a spell, Liv hit her with the Petrificus Totallus curse from Harry's broom which had just gotten them there on time. Draco ran over and quickly unfroze Rose, helping her up and holding her back at the same time.

"What's going on here?" asked Professor McGonagall, who had just stepped out of the Great Hall.

"Rose punched me Professor!" Parvati whined.

"I did not! I wanted to but that doesn't mean that I did! Besides, look at what she wrote on Liv's hair!" Rose fumed, trying to pull out of Draco's firm grasp.

"Well, it's evident that you did not punch Parvati, Ms. Potter. It is also evident that someone cursed you and Olivia, so I shall take care of that immediately. I must ask, Parvati, did you curse these two girls?" McGonagall queried.

"No, I did not Professor," Parvati said, feigning innocence.

"Alright, well the situation is resolved then. Ms. Weepwillow, Ms. Potter, you should find your hair spotless. Please get on to whatever activities you had planned for this weekend," said the Professor as she walked back into the Great Hall.

"See you around," Parvati said, sneering at Rose and winking at Draco, who frowned.

Rose struggled hard against Draco's hold on her, launching herself angrily towards Parvati in an attempt to hit her, but to no avail.

Olivia, Harry, Hermione, and Ron walked over to them.

"Rose, are you alright?" they all asked at once.

"Yeah, I'm fine," she mumbled back at them, not making eye contact.

"Well, if you're not planning on getting into anymore fights today, me and Hermione are going to be upstairs in our room," Ron said, winking at Harry, who stifled a laugh.

"Ew, too much information. Harry, you wanna get out of here? Let's go practice Quidditch," Liv said, grabbing Harry's hand and leading him out.

That left just Rose and Draco standing outside the Great Hall. Rose pulled out of Draco's grip.

"I need some fresh air," she said, and headed outside. Draco ran after her.

"Rose, what just happened? Why did you try to punch Parvati?" Draco asked.

"Why were you just about to kiss her!" Rose said, turning red at the same time.

"I wasn't! That's disgusting!" he replied, making a face.

"Don't lie to me! You like her don't you. She already told me. And I know that you hate me too, so why don't you just leave me alone!" Rose screamed, starting to run away.

"Rose, wait!" Draco shouted, but she was already running away. Draco sprinted after her. When he caught up to her, he grabbed her wrist and pulled her down to sit.

"Rose, that's not true. I hate Parvati, not you. I like you a lot, really," Draco said, blushing a little.

"R-really? You like me?" Rose said. Draco wiped away the tears that had been falling from her face.

"Yes. Really," he replied. Draco kissed her lightly on the lips. Rose pulled away.

"Draco, I can't do this. I can't have a relationship. I have too much that I need to do, I'm not ready yet," Rose said.

"Why not? What are you talking about? Don't you like me too?" Draco asked.

"I can't, I just can't. Draco, please don't make this harder on me, please," Rose said, getting up and running into the building. Draco just sat there, stunned.

Liv and Harry were practicing Quidditch on the pitch when Harry saw a rain drop roll down the front of his glasses.

"Olivia, it's going to rain! We'd better get inside," Harry shouted over the rising winds.

"Alright, coming!" she replied, flying towards him.

They both touched down and ran for the locker rooms as the rain began to pour down. Harry put a water-repellent charm on them and they began to walk for the school.

"Thanks, Harry. I had a really great time," Liv said after a while. She took the charm off of them as they began to walk up the stairs to Gryffindor tower.

"No problem, really. It was a great game too," he replied.

As they reached the portrait hole, Harry reached for Olivia's hand.

"Liv? I wanted to ask you…um…will you…go out with me?" he asked, blushing deeply and looking down.

"Oh, Harry!" Liv said, throwing her arms around his neck in a hug.

"Is that a yes or a no?" he asked amusedly, knowing the answer already.

"Of course!" she answered, laughing. They went into the commonroom and sat on the couch. Liv curled up next to Harry in front of the fire.

Rose laid in her bed and cried silently. She had the curtains pulled so that no one could see her. Aspasia laid next to her, trying to comfort her through their conversation, but Rose refused to listen to anyone.

Draco laid in his bed staring at the ceiling. He wouldn't talk to anyone and fell asleep deep in thought.

Nobody except for Draco and Rose knew why they were avoiding each other, and no one could do anything about it either. They didn't talk to each other or look at each other for nearly a month.