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Title: The Grocer Girl
Contributors: dm_fugitive, seviesnape
Edited by: Carla Lute
Posted: 2005-12-04
Game Date: August 12th
Disclaimer: No one at Levicorpus owns Harry
Potter, the world or its characters. We
just like to play in J.K. Rowling’s world.
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There was a wagon among the other abandon items in the shed. Draco
rolled it down to the grocery. Lacy eyed it from behind the counter as he
checked items off his rather long list.
"Did they lock you in the closet again?" she asked.
"No," Draco said, as he took a couple of boxes of baking soda off
the shelf.
Lacy seemed to expect more of an answer. When she didn't get it, she
played with her wireless, turning the volume up and down, and adjusting the
station a few time before putting it back where it was. "So how come
your grandfather's guests never come in to town?"
"Because there's nothing to do here," Draco drawled and set a
down a new can of Pringles.
"Point," Lacy conceded. "You want to get out of
here?"
"More than you could possibly imagine," Draco said with a bland
smile. For some reason the grocer girl wasn't annoying him
quite as much as she usually did.
"You have to come with us, Saturday," she said, putting a hand on
his arm. Draco glared at her, but she didn't remove it. "We're
going to Greater Hangleton. They leave the highschool gym open on
Saturdays. We're all going to squeeze into Steven's car and try to play
some basketball."
"Not interested."
"Oh, come on! It'll be good for you," Lacy insisted.
"We don't bite...not hard anyway."
"I'm not going."
Lacy took her hand off his arm and started ringing up the purchase.
"We'll pick you up around eleven in morning."
"I'm not going!"
"You know there's a rumor that the Old Riddle House is haunted."
Draco frowned. "What does that have to do with anything?"
"Well, have you seen any?"
"What?"
"Ghosts."
"No."
"Hm," Lacy said, looking disappointed. "Give me your
card." Draco handed it over. "You know I saw one
once."
"Good for you," Draco grumbled, snatching his card back. He
stuffed the bags onto the wagon.
"See you Saturday!" Lacy called as he left, letting the door slam
behind him. He got a couple of odd stares as he rolled it back to the
Riddle House, but they didn't bother him. His mind was on other things
before he had left the village green...lovely, exciting, completely wonderful
and frightening sort of things.
He stuffed the refrigerator and the pantry once again and took the wagon
back to the shed. He took a little detour on the way back to the house to
the Greater Hangleton Library. He renewed his overdue books and checked
his journal.
He asked the librarian about "Wilber Shacklespear". The
woman laughed so long and hard after he said he wanted a copy of "Romeo
and Juliet", that he got annoyed and started to walk away. But she
ran after him, apologized, and led him to a copy of "The Complete Works of
William Shakespeare".
Draco left with the thick book in hand and returned to Little
Hangelton. He let the kitchen door slam as he passed through, and went
down to Snape's chambers. He knew how to pass through Snape's simpler
wards and cracked the door open. "Potter's back," he announced
blandly.
Snape grunted at this
unfortunate news. He may have been honorable towards the Order of the Phoenix
but that didn't mean he liked Potter.
Snape didn't seem too interested in details, so Draco closed the door again
and went up to his room to read.
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