A/N: I don't own Harry Potter!
Days of the Year
21st March: Absolutely Incredible Kid Day - Write a kidfic
Seasonal Challenge – Spring
1: (word) Blossoming
Seasonal Challenge – Colors
6: Rose Quartz
Seasonal Challenge – Birthstones
6: Turquoise - (dialogue) "I just had to ask."
Seasonal Challenge – Flowers
4: Azalea - (scenario) Finding out a secret
Elemental Challenge – Earth
Virgo - (pairing) Parvati/Lavender
Hufflepuff Challenge - Hufflepuff Prompts
Other Prompts:
2: (colour) Jet Black
Star Charts - Spring Astronomy Prompts
1: March 22nd - Conjunction of Mercury and Neptune: (scenario) First Kiss
Word count:635
Five year old Lavender threw the the ball in the air watching it spiral before landing gently in front of her.
"Hey, how'd you do that?" Lavender froze. A girl was leaning over the fence looking at her. She had jet black hair and pretty skin that reminded Lavender of her mama's tea.
"Magic," Lavender answered.
"What's magic?" the girl asked climbing over the fence, her skirt getting caught on the planks. She yanked it free and landed with a thud.
"I dunno? Something I can do, but I'm not llowed to tell anyone."
"Why'd you tell me?"
"You're pitty," Lavender answered throwing the ball up again. It spun a few times in the air.
"Can I try?" the girl asked.
"Only if you tell me your name and where you came from. No one lives next door."
"You're wrong, silly. I do, me and Paddi and mom and dad live there now."
"Who's Patti?"
"My sister. I'm Parvati."
"Lavender."
"Like the flower?" Parvati asked. "They're so pretty when they're blooming in the garden."
"Pretty like you?" Lavender asked.
"No, like you, I like your hair and your pretty necklace."
"It's rose quartz, it's supposed to stand for love, Mama gave it to me cause she loves me," Lavender answered.
"Can I throw the flying ball?"
"Sure, here," Lavender handed it to her. Parvati tossed it up and watched it spiral.
"Um, Parvati, is your family magic like mine?"
"Why?"
"I just had to ask, I mean, you managed to make the fly."
"It doesn't fly on it's own?" Parvati asked surprised.
"No, you have to magic," Lavender whispered staring at Parvati. "Maybe you should ask your mama if you're magic?" Parvati nodded climbing back over the fence. Lavender watched her for a moment as she ran inside the previously empty house.
LLLLLLLLLLLL
"Lavender, dinner!" Lavender looked at Parvati's house one last time before going inside.
"There's a girl living next door!"
"Yes, the Patil family moved in yesterday. I believe they have two daughters."
"I met one, mama, I think she's magic," Lavender whispered quietly as if sharing a deep secret. Her mama laughed.
"Lavender, we live in the wizarding part of the city, everyone living here is magic," her mama answered with a laugh. Lavender's face fell. It wasn't a big secret after all.
"Did the girl know?" Lavender shook her head.
"No, she didn't know she was magic, I told her because she made the ball fly. She'll be mad at me now, because I did something stupid."
"Lavender, she won't be mad at you, she didn't seem to know herself. If she didn't know this was a wizarding area, how would she know she was magic. Her family just moved here, you didn't do anything stupid. I promise." Lavender smiled taking a large bite of her dessert.
LLLLLLLLLLLL
"Lavender? Are you home?" Lavender stuck her head out the window. Parvati was standing in the back yard.
"Coming," Lavender called down. She ran from her room and straight out the back door.
"I'm magic too!" Parvati shouted dancing around Lavender's yard. Lavender joined her, soon they were both dancing and laughing.
"Just think, someday we'll go to witch school," Parvati stated. Lavender nodded.
"We're going to be awesome!" she exclaimed hugging Parvati tightly.
"I think we should be bestest friends!"
"Me too! And when we grow up, we should marry each other and live in the same house, and be together forever," Parvati added. Lavender blinked.
"You can marry a girl?"
"Yes, you can marry anyone you want. My dad told me so," she responded.
"Okay! Bestest friends forever, we should seal this somehow, make it 'fficial!"
"I know!" Parvati stated leaning towards Lavender and kissing the other five year old on the lips. "There, now we're bestest friends, and someday married, forever!"
