Hey everybody! We (me and my co-author Katie) are back again! We really hope you like this story just as much as Not All That Glitters Is Gold, this one has different topics and stuff of course. The chapters will also be just a little bit shorter, seeing in the end the story wasn't as long, but they will all be over 500 words at least, guaranteed. Anyways, hope you like! Review if you do, that way we know to continue!

Faye McGuire stepped onto the Hogwarts Express, trying to find an empty compartment. "Faye!" came a voice from one of the compartments.

She whipped her head around. "Hailey!" she exclaimed and ran over to her friend.

Hailey Osbourne hugged her friend and linked her arm with hers. "Don't look now, but Mr. Hottie is boarding the train," Hailey whispered, giggling at the wide eyed expression Faye immediately took on.

"And he's looking this way," she continued, still laughing at Faye's expression.

"Stop looking back there...he'll see you!" Faye exclaimed in a hush, rushing to the nearest compartment and entering it. She sighed as the door was closed and leaned her head against the seat.

"I don't know why you don't just go and talk to him!" Hailey exclaimed, sitting down across from Faye.

"Talk to Cedric Diggory?" she asked in disbelief. "No way! He'll just think I'm stupid!"

"Why would he think you're stupid? You're a Hufflepuff like him, you're in the third year like him...there's no reason for him to think you're stupid," Hailey said, raising her eyebrows.

Faye opened and closed her mouth several times then just sighed. "He just will!" she exclaimed.

"I'm a bookworm, and...and whenever he happens to pass in the hall or say 'hi' I turn bright red and duck behind you or Lissa," Faye said, a frown on her face.

"Speaking of which, where is she?" Hailey asked, looking out of the compartment door.

"She's always late Lee, she'll get here in about...10 minutes or so," Faye said sighing and tucking her waist length yellow as sunshine hair. It was really her one beauty.

"Oh, hey Cedric!" Hailey said suddenly. "Why don't you come sit with us?" She smiled over at Faye who had gone pale.

She glared at her friend before taking out a long roll of parchment and sticking her nose in it as Cedric agreed and sat down next to Faye, chatting it up with Hailey, who was pretty much the only reason he sat down, she was pretty popular and wasn't afraid of talking to guys the way Faye was.

"You know Faye, don't you?" Hailey said and Faye looked up and mumbled, "Hi," before looking down again.

She felt a foot against her shin and she let out a yelp as she looked up, glaring at Hailey, who acted like nothing had happened.

"Yeah, I think we've met before," he said, smiling and holding out his hand for her to shake. She took it and smiled.

When she took her hand back it felt different than it had before he shook it, somehow it seemed to be floating. She inwardly rolled her eyes at this before stretching her legs out in front of her so that they rested next to Hailey and she rested her head back, pulling the book back out and sticking her nose in it.

"Hey! Guess who's here!" came a voice from the doorway. It was Alyssa, Fay and Hailey's best friend.

"Well, well, well, who do we have here?" she asked, pushing her fire-engine red hair behind her shoulder and smiling over at Cedric as she sat down next to Hailey.

"Cedric Diggory," he said, holding out his hand. Faye could tell he was uncomfortable...in a compartment full of girls, what man wouldn't be?

Lissa crossed her legs, exposing her thigh, seeing how the skirt she was wearing was way too short. Faye rolled her eyes before turning the page. Sometimes she didn't even know how she and Lissa were friends.

"Well, I'd better go," Cedric said, standing up and walking over to the door. "It was nice to meet all of you."

"Oh Ced, MUST you go?" Hailey asked, pouting as he opened up the door, "We haven't chatted in forever!"

"I have some friends to meet," he said, staring at Faye who was blushing furiously. Hailey would pay for this.

The second he left and the door was shut Faye snapped her book shut, sending a death glare over to Hailey, "What was that about Lee? Trying to make me seem like even more of an idiot than I already am?" Faye cried.

"Chill, Faye," she said calmly. "Just being friendly." Lissa lowered her leg and sighed. "He had to leave just as I came in," she complained.

"Stop drooling Lissa, you know he's off limits," Hailey snapped. Though they were all best friends, Hailey and Lissa never really seemed to click quite as tight as they did with Faye.

"Forget it," Lissa mumbled and pulled a muggle magazine from her trunk, ignoring both Hailey and Faye.

Faye sighed before resting her head against the seat to take a quick nap.