Who: Ted and Andie. Why: Because Ted wants to explain himself. Where: Ravenclaw Common room.
The only thing annoying about being at Hogwarts (apart from having to avoid the Black's at all times) was that it gave him less access to muggle book, which he really loved to read. Sure, there were some great stories written by wizards and witches but Ted had always enjoyed muggle books as that was what he was brought up with. So to overcome the problem of not having muggle books to read, he asked his sisters to send him a book every now and then. This meant he'd read books such as Jane Eyre, Pride and Prejudice, Emma, Romeo and Juliet and pretty much every other romance novel possible. He used to complain when he was sent these books but then he realised that they weren't really as bad as he'd thought they'd be, not that he'd admit that. He thought maybe if he stopped complaining his sisters would get bored of sending him romances and send him something else instead, but so far that was yet to happen.
Today he'd received The Stepford Wives to read and was so sitting on his favourite lounge chair in the common room reading it. As far as the books his sisters sent him, this one was pretty good. It didn't really seem like too much of a romance. He wasn't really concentrating on his reading though, he kept looking around the common room and then when he went back to his book, he'd forget where he was up to and read the same sentence over and over again. This meant that he'd only read a couple of chapters in the hour or so he'd been in the common room. he was more concerned with finding Andromeda then he was with reading at the current point in time, the book was just his prop, a reason to be in the common room. He figured the common room was a place Andromeda had to enter eventually and she couldn't avoid forever. So he waited, occasionally getting slightly ahead in his book, hoping she'd appear soon. He felt bad and he really wanted to let her know what had really happened.