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Monday, January 21st, 2008

    Time Event
    1:45a
    Who: Ally Bell and Ginny Weasley
    What: Hanging out
    When: The day after Mary and Ginny hung out.
    Where: Katie’s (and Ginny’s) Dorm Room, to start
    Rating: PG-13

    Ally hummed to herself happily. She dressed in her “uniform” and brushed out her hair. Putting on a little make up, which her mum would never let her do, Ally decided she loved being at Hogwarts. Having seen most of the school the day before, and what Katie could do with magic, she was more than a little jealous that she hadn’t been born a witch. It was totally unfair!

    Trying not to dwell, Ally didn’t let it dominate her thoughts. Not a melancholy girl, unlike how her sister Mary could be sometimes, Ally knew there was nothing she could do to change it. Hence, it wasn’t worth worrying about.

    Sitting by the window, Ally craned her neck to see if there was anything exiting she could see; witches on brooms, monsters, magic, etcetera. She kept looking until she heard Ginny stirring in her bed. Waiting, she would greet her when she emerged.

    Everyone else was still sleeping, it seemed…
    2:20a
    Who: Lilyth and Ahayla
    What: Getting ready to sleep after a hard day of questing.
    When: Shortly after Laeddra’s break out from Silvermoon City.
    Where: Temporary camp, Descolace
    Rating: PG-13

    Staring into the fire, it snapped and cracked soothing. The light it cast made Lilyth’s red-gold hair shimmer majestically. Sitting with her arms wrapped around her knees, she hoped that staring into the fire would help relax her to the point she could find the sleep that eluded her so.

    It wasn’t that she was troubled; at least not overly so. She was happy, Laeddra was back safely and all was going well. The Horde seemed pleased with her and her devotion to the elven deities had them answering her prayers with increasing effectiveness and power.

    However, that didn’t alleviate her baser desires that seemed to come the moment the sun was down and she was lying alone in her bed roll. The worst part was, she had long ago decided she should give in to them but her crushing shyness had made it so she never would…

    Rocking back and forth gently, Lilyth’s eyes roamed over the form of Ahalya sleeping nearby before returning her gaze to the fire.
    11:08p
    Who: Heidi Macavoy and Tracey Davis
    What: Potion partners.
    When: Sixth year, potion's class.
    Where: Potion's classroom
    Rating: PG-13

    Heidi, today donning charmed blonde hair and regular uniform, pushed the potion's door open, entering the classroom quietly and slipped into her regular seat near the back of the room. She choose said seat for the fact that it seemed Professor Slughorn tended to call on you less than the students in front. And Heidi desperately did not want to be called on, knowing that she more than likely did not know the answer to any questions.

    Pushing her hair away from her face, the Hufflepuff watched the rest of the class trickle in, a mixture of Hufflepuffs and Slytherins - whoever thought that combination up must have been a sadist - and her eyes moved from one figure to the next. Soon, her bluish gaze lingered on one particular figure, a blonde figure. A female figure. A Slytherin figure.

    Tracey Davis's figure.

    Blushing and tearing her eyes away, Heidi scolded herself for staring and opened her notebook and got a quill, pretending to be busy with reviewing notes.

    Hearing the professor begin to talk, Heidi looked up, listening. He was assigning partners for a potion. She looked back down only vaguely listening for her name. After a minute or so, she heard it and looked up. Who was her partner? She replayed his voice in her head. Her face turned white, then a light pink.

    He had partnered her with Tracey Davis. She looked slowly up and towards her new partner, lip between her teeth.

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