The next day, Hermione, Ron, Fred, and George decided to bring to the Black Lake. Hermione was curled up under the tree, doing her homework ( on a Saturday might I add ), Ron eating a pastry, Fred and George joking around with me. I was finally enjoying myself today.
"Hermione, must you do homework now?" asked Ron, mouth full of pastry. I'm astounded that this boy doesn't get fat since he eats everything in sight.
Hermione looked up from her homework, looking at Ron with disgust. "Don't talk with your mouth full, Ronald. It's not pretty. At all."
"I bet Ron thinks Hermione is pretty." Whispered Fred to George and me. We both chuckled.
I lay down on the grass staring up at the perfect baby blue sky. I watched the white fluffy clouds pass by and tried to figure out what shapes they were. There was a dragon, heart, frog, and lightning bolt. Lightning bolt. I frowned, and let out a big sigh. I heard footsteps approaching, and I quickly sat up. I heard Fred and George whisper something.
"Hey Lexi. Let's go somewhere else." Said George grabbing my arm.
I shook my head jerking my arm away and turned around to see who was approaching. I guess you know who already. Harry and Ginny. I stood up and looked away from the couple, my long pony-tail swished in trail. "Well, I'm going for a swim" I whispered before diving into the lake.
The Giant Squid blinked at me. "Hullo Squidward." I said, calling it the name of a cartoon character from when I was a young girl.
It blinked again at me and swam over to the unoccupied side of the lake. I never know how peaceful and calm it was until now. I held my breath, trying to create perfect stillness. I closed my eyes and became at one with the water. Then everything became dark.
I heard only thing I heard were the distant splashing and the callings of names. I felt a pair of hands grasp my arms, and dragging me out of the water. My head was pounding against my skull. I hacked up water, attempting to breathe. A hand rubbed my back soothingly, as my hacking turned into coughs. I couldn't open my eyes. I couldn't feel anything, hear anything. The darkness that took three of my senses already fought to proclaim more. I gladly sunk into it and let the darkness subdue me.
