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Title: Charmed Gets Attention
Contributors: wings_of_charm,
kestralsfan,
pb_prince
Posted: 2006-02-02 to 02-06
Edited by: Carla Lute
Game Date:
September 14th
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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* * * *
Promise padded down the hallway quietly, holding a package wrapped in brown
paper. She hadn't a clue where to find Blaise, in all actuality, but she had
just finished her homework for the day and had made up her mind to get his
mother's clothes back to him before she put it off again. It had been almost a
month since they'd had their little excursion, and she STILL hadn't returned
the stuff. It just always slipped her
mind.
She continued to wander until Charm chirped at her. Promise turned and spotted
Crabbe and Goyle. She hadn't talked to the two of them much in the past, but
she had said her polite hellos, for they DID hang about Blaise an awful lot.
Despite not knowing them well she scurried toward them, looking relieved.
"Hey, have you guys seen Blaise around? I have something to return to him
and I haven't seemed to be able to track him down."
Goyle stepped to one
side, and Blaise stepped out from between them. He was not a small boy, but
Goyle was a fair bit taller and Crabbe a fair bit thicker than he was. He
acknowledged Promise and raised a curious eyebrow at her.
Promise and even Charm
both looked startled, then Promise looked a little embarrassed, "Well now
I feel a bit silly."
She held out the paper wrapped package toward him and said, "Here. I've
been meaning to return these to you since we first got back to Hogwarts."
She'd wrapped it in paper
to avoid any questions from people that may be around him. Most male students
didn't have female students giving them women's clothing on a regular basis.
Blaise frowned at the
package. "What is it?" he asked. Crabbe and Goyle drifted back a few
feet, keeping an eye on Blaise but otherwise falling into their own quiet
conversation.
"The clothes, the
ones you lent me the night I came over," Promise laughed, "I figured
you had enough drama surrounding you right now you didn't need rumors of cross
dressing too. That's why they're wrapped." Promise was teasing him but her smile was kind. Charm looked
happy to see him also.
"Those are witches
robes?" Blaise said with the same small frown. "What on earth am I
going to do with witches robes?"
Promise made a face of
slight confusion, "Well I don't know but they're not mine, I can't keep
them. And Charm certainly couldn't fit into them. Since you lent them to me,
you seemed like the logical choice to return them to."
"I don't have a use
for them," Blaise insisted, giving the package a look like it was thrown
out garbage that she was trying to return. "If I gave them to you, keep
them."
She took them back and
looked down at them with an unreadable expression. "But...they're you're
MOTHER'S. I'd feel so weird wearing
them again."
She fingered the paper wrapping awkwardly.
Blaise shrugged.
"Sell them then, I don't care. If my mother wanted them, she would have
taken them with her."
Promise sighed and looked
vaguely like a scolded child. "Alright, I'll keep them," she said
quietly. "I don't think I'd have the heart to sell them, don't ask me
why."
Blaise shrugged and
reached up to tap Charm's chin and allow her to nuzzle his hand if she was so
inclined.
Charm looked delighted
and rubbed his hand gleefully, purring loudly. Promise looked as if she felt
awkward to be standing there while Charm molested Blaise's hand from her
shoulder, but the cat didn't look inclined to jump off any time soon so she
just stood with an unusual expression.
Blaise moved his hand up
to scratch behind Charm's ears. Not making any sign of being bothered by
Promise's discomfort.
Promise shifted
uncomfortably, her gaze drifting over to Crabbe and Goyle for possible help
since Blaise didn't seem to be perceiving her discomfort. The two, however,
seemed caught up in their own conversation and not noticing she and Blaise,
which though polite, was vexing to Promise at this particular moment
So she was forced to stand with Blaise's hand centimeters from her face while
Charm enjoyed herself. She couldn't
really make an excuse to leave, she had nothing else to do. And if she made one
up Charm would be a hellion for the rest of the day so she was force to stand
where she was, looking desperately uncomfortable and hoping Blaise would notice
or Charm would have mercy.
"We're headed to the
courtyard if you want to come," Blaise said, dropping his hand. Crabbe and
Goyle perked up.
Promise looked down at
the package in her hand, "well I have to bring this back to..."
"MII!" Charm interrupted her then snatched the package and shot off
in the direction of the Gryffindor dormitories.
Promise looked slightly
startled by the sudden motion of the previously immobile creature. She laughed
lightly, "Well I guess there's your answer. Sure, I'll come along."
Blaise gave a brief smile
at Charm's reaction, and the four of them set out for the courtyard. It was a
bit crowded as everyone was outside today, so they went a bit further to sit
under a couple of small trees by the greenhouses.
* * * * * * *
After a quick breakfast, after sleeping in too late, Seamus left the Great
Hall for a walk on the grounds. Ever since the shouting match in the Great Hall
he had been rather quiet. He didn't like how people seemed to be taking sides
with or against Luca. Seamus thought of Luca as a friend, but he didn't want to
ruin his relationships with his other friends. Hermione was angry with him, and
he wasn't sure what Promise was thinking. He liked her, and didn't wan't their
friendship to halt over this issue either.
He strode across the wide lawn near the greenhouses, his hands in his pockets
as he gazed at the mountains in the distance. At the moment he wasn't sure what
he was thinking about, or maybe he just wasn't thinking about anything at all.
He spotted a familiar figure sitting under a small tree, and walked over toward
them.
Promise was a little bit
quiet as she walked with Blaise, Crabbe, and Goyle through the courtyard. She
was slowly beginning to realize that she hung out with far more guys than
girls. It seemed kind of weird at first, but she decided that a lot of girls,
especially the ones a bit younger than her, were very annoying and she liked it
better this way.
She was continuing to feel a little awkward from her initial encounter with the
friends she was walking with, and her face lit up considerably when she saw
Seamus. Good! Someone who she knew how to hold a regular conversation with.
"Seamus, hi," she said cheerfully as he walked toward them
Blaise had settled
himself against the tree trunk and closed his eyes. He opened them when he
heard Promise say Seamus's name but made no further sign of recognition. Crabbe
and Goyle stayed similiarly in position, and it reassured him to know they
would leap up if he indicated distress.
"Oy, Promise!"
Seamus said as he approached. Blaise was sitting against the tree, with Crabbe
and Goyle nearby. He looked over at them tentatively. He didn't care for Crabbe
and Goyle, and lately wasn't sure what to think of Blaise.
"How’re you?" he asked, sitting down in the shade near Blaise.
"Hello," he said.
Promise smiled brightly,
happy to see Seamus. They hadn't had much time to encounter one another since
school started. "I'm doing pretty well, how about you?" she asked as
he sat down near and greeted the forever antisocial Blaise. He seemed to only
give Crabbe and Goyle strange looks rather than a greeting. Promise looked
slightly confused, she had never had any problems with Crabbe and Goyle but no
one really seemed to like it. She found it odd.
Blaise gave Seamus a nod
in response. Since he and Promise seemed to be talking, Blaise closed his eyes
again. Listening, not just to them talk, but the general sounds of things.
Seeing that she was the
only one of the three of them that were there socially left standing, Promise
sunk to the grass about a foot away from where Blaise sat and curled her legs
to the side. It was a very nice day and the sun felt nice on Promise's bare
arms though it was starting to get a bit late in the fall to go out without a light
jacket or sweater of some kind.
Charm had finished bringing the robes back to Promise's room and flittered
cheerfully up. She landed and lay in the grass directly between Blaise and
Promise so she could get the benefit of pets from both of them.
Promise smiled and scratched her gently under the chin.
"I'm doing
alright," Seamus said. "It's been kind of quiet since Friday. I think
some people are still annoyed with me. I dunno. I'd rather forget about the whole thing."
He smiled as Charm returned and sat by Promise. "Such a perfect day,"
he said. "If only I could do this every day, just sit out here and do
nothing."
Promise nodded, "Well, personally, I was never annoyed with you. I don't
know if anyone else is either. I think people are still just tense."
She leaned back and scratched Charm under the wings, "You're right, it is
beautiful out. I have a feeling it's one of the few beautiful days left. It
feels like late fall/winter is going to hit pretty hard and quickly." It was warm, and the sun was gentle on the
skin, but there was a certain bite to the air that seemed to indicate such
things to Promise. She could have been wrong, but it was how it felt back home
when that sort of thing was going to happen.
Seamus looked over at Blaise, who was leaning up against the tree, his eyes
closed. "He okay?"
Promise shrugged, "Sometimes if you take a stick and jab him with it he'll
move." She laughed light-heartedly, "I think he just didn't want to
interrupt our discussion, though I could be wrong. Am I wrong, Blaise?"
Promise seemed to have cheered up considerably now that she had a slightly less
awkward conversation to focus on.
"Sometimes of you
take a stick and jab him with it he'll move..."
Seamus rocked back a bit, laughing. "Should we try?" he asked
jokingly. "No, we'll leave him be."
He took a deep breath, and felt the hint of autumn in the air. "Yeah, it's
gonna start getting colder," he said. "I don't like the cold. Snow is
fine, but no cold. We still have a few nice weeks left, though. Perfect
quidditch season this year."
Blaise sniffed,
"Quidditch, it's a bit like watching bird flying around in a cage."
He opened his eyes. "I suppose I'm not used to being referred to in third
person while I'm present," he said and looked at Seamus. "I was a
little busy on Friday. Why were they annoyed at you?" Not waiting for
answer he added. "I believe Crabbe and Goyle are beaters again. Do you
plan on trying to take Bell's place or just enjoy spectating?"
"I'm trying out this
year." Seamus looked over at Crabbe and Goyle. "They would be
beaters," he thought.
"I've been watching the matches for 6 years; this is my last chance to
actually play.
"Friday. You heard about the little shouting match in the Great Hall, I'm
sure. I stood up for Luca, and I got into a bit of a row with Hermione."
"I didn't
actually," Blaise said. "Why were you standing up for him?"
Promise decided to ignore
Blaise's comment about being referred to in the third person when he was
present. She also decided not to take part in the discussion about quiddich.
She'd never minded watching it and had been known to get into a game or two but
she was never too keen on actually playing.
She smiled at Crabbe and Goyle when she heard they were beaters and
returned her attention back to Blaise and Seamus just in time to hear Blaise
ask why Seamus was standing up for Luca. Promise cringed. This could be a very uncomfortable subject. She immediately pretended she wasn't paying
much attention and began to shower Charm with affection. Charm didn't mind this
at all.
"Great," Seamus thought. "I have
to explain this subject with the person who's kind of at the heart of it."
"It was about his article. The one . . . about you and Cho." He quickly added, "Don't get me wrong,
I'm sorry that it's affected you two, and I'm not happy that that the whole
subject has turned this ugly, but I'm tired of everybody blaming him for
everything. I honestly don't believe that he's meant any harm, or that any of
his actions were of malicious intent."
He sat back, visibly uncomfortable about the subject at hand. "I like the
kid."
"Malcolm Baddock's
scared of him," Crabbe said. Blaise had noticed that, but it had not
concerned him. Crabbe seemed to realize he had butted in on the conversation
and fell silent again as Blaise looked at him.
"He handled the matter improperly," Blaise said in an indifferent
tone. "Both as student and as a journalist. I don't know what he was
after, but it wasn't the truth."
"I don't know,"
Seamus said. "I just hate the subject, it turns quickly into politics.
Yeah, he could've handled it differently, I'm not sure why it happened that
way."
He sighed. "I don't know, I guess if he is up to something we'll find out
at some point."
Blaise chuckled.
"Newspapers are always about politics," he said. "That's why I
don't bother with them normally."
"That works,"
Seamus said. He looked around, not sure what to say next. He kinda wanted to
get off of the subject of the article. Instead, he reached over to pet Charm,
letting a few minutes pass while she smiled at the attention.
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