I DID NOT DIE!
Sorry, I haven't updated… Family issues, soul searching, and hospital visits. But I'm back now and I'm preparing on writing for hours :) Love ya guys, comment please, SLC
Chapter Seven
PUCK'S POV
I walked down the length of the train, Slytherin kids surrounding me.
"Let's pick on these kids," Moth said. Inside the cart were two girl in the cart. One was definitely a Weasley; the other has earphones in her ears and was reading a book intently.
"Both are so dead." Moth said gleefully sliding open the door.
The blond girl didn't bother looking up she just flipped a page in her book and turned the I pod louder.
Weasley girl looked worried.
"Hey, Weasel," Moth cooed.
"W-w-Weasley," The red head her voice slightly shaking.
"W-w-what?" A boy named Gayle asked, "Still liking in that rickety old house are you?"
"Shut up." A strong voice said. But it wasn't the red head it was the blond. She was standing up both fists raised.
"If I were you," She said in a American accent, "I'd get out of this cart right now before I break your nose."
"Oh," Katie laughed, "Sacred of a America am I?"
"You better you rat-faced girl," The blond growled, taking a step towards Katie. She took a step back. Unused to someone threatening her without a wand.
"And who are you?" Moth asked, pointing her wand at the American.
"Sabrina Grimm," she snarled, "Better learn the name and fear it."
"You think I'd be terrified of you?" Moth demanded, "I think that's the stupidest thing I've ever heard-"
She was cut off by Sabrina fist contacting with her jaw. She screamed loudly and cart doors opened.
She threw herself at Sabrina and the two became having a major cat fight. Kids pushed to see what was going on.
"GO SABRINA!" A wispy blonde screamed, "GET HER RIGHT IN THE JAW!"
Sabrina ended the match by jumping up and kicking Moth as hard as she could in the stomach. Sabrina spat down at a curled up Moth and grabbed her shoulder.
"GO MOTH!" Slytherins cheered.
"MOVE IT BEFORE I KNOCK YOUR TEETH OUT!" She screamed and kids made way. She dragged Moth out into the halls and kicked her one last time.
"Ever insult the Weasleys again and I swear, I don't care where I am I will make sure you end up in the hospital for a long time."
We were all silent as we let Sabrina's words sink in.
"What's going on here?" The old woman with the trolley cart demanded.
"Nothing," Sabrina put on a fake smile. "I ran into this girl here… Moth right?" Her arm was around Moth's shoulder like the two became best friends.
For the woman's point of view Sabrina's grip on Moth's shoulder was friendly. To anyone else, it was a death grip telling Moth that if she didn't play along there would be a broken nose in her future.
"Yeah totally," Moth said in such a sickly sweet voice that it made my stomach hurt.
The woman said nothing as Sabrina smiled and slipped back into her cart. The wispy blonde, a red head, and a boy with messy black hair slipped into the cart as well. A boy with dark hair slipped in before the door completely shut…
"I hate that wench!" Moth spat as she set her head on my shoulder. "Stupid American thinking she can talk to me like that."
"It's alright," Gayle told her. "We'll get her back."
"Bet she'll be some ugly Gryffindor." Moth spat. "I know I'd die if she was a Slytherin."
I nodded because that's what I was supposed to do, not what I wanted. Sabrina seemed okay, in ways… But I didn't understand exactly why she was always in my mind. Ever since she slid through that chimney, she hasn't left my mind.
"One thing is for sure," Moth smiled. "She won't be living for much longer."
SABRINA
"I could kill her," My hands made a wringing motion as I rambled.
"That girl is lucky that old woman came," Lily told me. "I'm pretty sure you would have strangle her."
"I was planning on it," I hissed, then turned to Red. "They didn't hurt you did they?"
"No," Red shook her head. "Thanks for standing up for me by the way."
"Only wish I knew some good spells," I told her. "Then I could make sure she never bullied again."
Red nodded. "'Course."
I streamed as I thought of that boy…
Whoever he was, he hadn't left my mind. He was in that category of 'Unforgettable' with Teddy, my friends, and the time I rode that rode on the spinning ride at the circus till I was so dizzy that I the world spun for an hour straight.
I glanced out of the window and sighed.
It was the first time on this journey so far that I actually felt a ping of homesickness.
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