Angelina Johnson (pl_angelina) wrote in plagued_rpg, @ 2009-11-18 22:16:00 |
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Entry tags: | 1998 november, alicia spinnet, angelina johnson, hogwarts, katie bell |
Who: THE TRIO ;) ... Al/Ang/Kate
When: !BACKDATED to yesterday after her Anthony thread
Where: The quidditch hallway - Ang doesn't want to go to the room in case George is there
What: FREAKING
Rating: Pg13 for possible swearing
Incomplete || Closed
Nothing made sense. Absolutely nothing. Why was this happening? Why had she started to like George? Out of all people she had to chose his bloody twin. There were billions of people in the world, and yet Angelina was bouncing from twin to twin. And he knew, the other twin knew. But he was supposed to be dead... how was any of this possible? As much as Angelina loved being magical, sometimes she hated it. Muggles would never have to deal with anything like this. For once, Angelina envied them... though it wouldn't last too long.
Going to meet Anthony hadn't been a mistake, but it hadn't made her feel better. Truthfully, Angelina hadn't expected it to - no one but the girls or Oliver would be able to do much good. Ang was as stubborn as the next girl, and her guilt would eat her up before she let it go. Everything Anthony had said was true, but that didn't matter. Ang needed to be forced to believe it, not just told, something Anthony couldn't have been expected to know. Alicia and Katie on the other knew Angelina probably better than they knew themselves.
Angelina had made her way back to the hall that overlooked the quidditch field. Earlier in the evening Ang had told Katie she was here - the girls would know where to find her. It wouldn't be terribly hard anyways, Angelina always turned to quidditch when she was upset. Pressing her back against the wall, Angelina let her body slide to the floor. Roughly throwing her hands through her hair, she shook her head. "It doesn't add up, nothing adds up. It couldn't have hapened, shouldn't have happened..." If Fred was drawn here out of his death because of the tense emotions, Angelina must have been a rather large influence.