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Adult +
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25
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7
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Schizophrenic Life Part Two
Schizophrenic Life Part Two
Not again. Willow thought to herself as she visibly winced at the sight of her "˜cousin' Ron and the person who had taken such a noticeable dislike to her.
"Weasely, Potter." Draco greeted the two men who, he could tell were agitating the woman beside him. After her reaction to Knockturn Alley today, he knew she was on edge. He just hoped that Harry didn't push her over said edge like he had last night.
"How'd the shopping go?" Ron asked nervously.
Willow smiled at him. "Good. I'm all set for class. How was wherever you were?"
Ron grinned widely. Despite what his friend said, he liked Lucy. And, according to Hermione and Ginny, they liked her too. He just didn't understand what Harry's problem with her was. "The ministry was fine. Boring, but fine. Harry and I just had to drop off the paperwork from last nights patrol. Didn't we Harry?"
"Yeah," Harry replied neutrally and stared at the woman in front of him that looked so innocent in her white sundress. Appearances can be deceiving. She feels like Voldemort. The darkness was that strong. Harry knew that he was abnormally receptive to these sorts of magical vibrations but they were never this strong unless he was dealing with a particularly dark individual. But was she ever a sexy dark individual. Harry mentally shook himself. There would be no thoughts of that nature toward the dark witch in front of him. No matter how sexy she was.
Willow shifted the packages in her hands. She didn't like the way that Harry was staring at her. It was like he was looking past her body and seeing all the secrets and flaws of her soul. Disconcerting to say the least. So immersed in her thoughts was she, that she didn't notice when one of the books she had bought in Knockturn Alley fell out of the overflowing bag it had been previously residing in. Oh shit. It had to be the copy of "˜Summoning Demons and Gods for the Dark Sorcerer." Yes, she wasn't dark, not dark at all"¦she thought sarcastically. Way to convince the guy Willow.
Harry leaned down and picked up the book she'd dropped, his face hardening as he saw the title. "Planning an extra-curricular event Lucy?" he drawled sarcastically.
She glared at him in return. "Why yes Harry. My Saturday nights are never complete without a little demon summoning," she drawled in response. He looked like he believed this sarcastic response. "No, you moron! Unfortunately the wizarding texts in your so-called "˜superior' bookstores didn't have anything to enlighten young wizarding minds on the subject of summoning demons or Gods or even how to prevent one so I had to pick this one up in Knockturn Alley."
"Knockturn Alley? Draco what were you doing taking her there? That's definitely too much temptation there for someone of such little control"¦." Harry sneered. He didn't know why he was behaving in this way. He had NEVER behaved this way. Well, not since his Hogwart days, when the rivalry between him and Draco had been at its worst.
"Excuse me?" Willow retorted sharply. "You are in NO position to comment on my ability to control anything when you yourself can't even manage to keep a pathetic old man out of your brain, small as it is." Willow smiled cruelly. "A condition I'm sure a lot of you shares." This, Willow knew, was an extremely low blow but this was a very Lucy action and Willow had been channelling far too much of her previous self today.
Draco and Ron backed up slowly from the squabbling pair. Things were about to get nasty. It probably was a good idea to get their respective wives. Now.
Not again. Willow thought to herself as she visibly winced at the sight of her "˜cousin' Ron and the person who had taken such a noticeable dislike to her.
"Weasely, Potter." Draco greeted the two men who, he could tell were agitating the woman beside him. After her reaction to Knockturn Alley today, he knew she was on edge. He just hoped that Harry didn't push her over said edge like he had last night.
"How'd the shopping go?" Ron asked nervously.
Willow smiled at him. "Good. I'm all set for class. How was wherever you were?"
Ron grinned widely. Despite what his friend said, he liked Lucy. And, according to Hermione and Ginny, they liked her too. He just didn't understand what Harry's problem with her was. "The ministry was fine. Boring, but fine. Harry and I just had to drop off the paperwork from last nights patrol. Didn't we Harry?"
"Yeah," Harry replied neutrally and stared at the woman in front of him that looked so innocent in her white sundress. Appearances can be deceiving. She feels like Voldemort. The darkness was that strong. Harry knew that he was abnormally receptive to these sorts of magical vibrations but they were never this strong unless he was dealing with a particularly dark individual. But was she ever a sexy dark individual. Harry mentally shook himself. There would be no thoughts of that nature toward the dark witch in front of him. No matter how sexy she was.
Willow shifted the packages in her hands. She didn't like the way that Harry was staring at her. It was like he was looking past her body and seeing all the secrets and flaws of her soul. Disconcerting to say the least. So immersed in her thoughts was she, that she didn't notice when one of the books she had bought in Knockturn Alley fell out of the overflowing bag it had been previously residing in. Oh shit. It had to be the copy of "˜Summoning Demons and Gods for the Dark Sorcerer." Yes, she wasn't dark, not dark at all"¦she thought sarcastically. Way to convince the guy Willow.
Harry leaned down and picked up the book she'd dropped, his face hardening as he saw the title. "Planning an extra-curricular event Lucy?" he drawled sarcastically.
She glared at him in return. "Why yes Harry. My Saturday nights are never complete without a little demon summoning," she drawled in response. He looked like he believed this sarcastic response. "No, you moron! Unfortunately the wizarding texts in your so-called "˜superior' bookstores didn't have anything to enlighten young wizarding minds on the subject of summoning demons or Gods or even how to prevent one so I had to pick this one up in Knockturn Alley."
"Knockturn Alley? Draco what were you doing taking her there? That's definitely too much temptation there for someone of such little control"¦." Harry sneered. He didn't know why he was behaving in this way. He had NEVER behaved this way. Well, not since his Hogwart days, when the rivalry between him and Draco had been at its worst.
"Excuse me?" Willow retorted sharply. "You are in NO position to comment on my ability to control anything when you yourself can't even manage to keep a pathetic old man out of your brain, small as it is." Willow smiled cruelly. "A condition I'm sure a lot of you shares." This, Willow knew, was an extremely low blow but this was a very Lucy action and Willow had been channelling far too much of her previous self today.
Draco and Ron backed up slowly from the squabbling pair. Things were about to get nasty. It probably was a good idea to get their respective wives. Now.