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Anna Banana
With a confident smirk spreading its way across her face, Sierra Greingoth made her way from the Quidditch pitch and closer to the castle. She was rarely seen out and about on the grounds, as it just wasn't in her nature to be that sociable, but today she had an extremely good reason to be outside. Rosters had been posted earlier today, and of course she'd headed straight for the pitch as soon as class had let out.
...and there it had been--her name, right on the parchment just under Evelyn's. Sierra had been slightly worried she wouldn't make it, yet she'd never let that be known to anyone. Nope. No one at all. The only thing that could possibly bring her down now was the fact that Lola Jones had made the team, too. Lola! Hmph. The girl just better be good in games. She was actually pretty good at tryouts--even Sierra had to admit.
She glanced up just in time to see a Gryffindor girl walking just up ahead. She'd seen her in classes, hanging out with Hollingberry, but she still hadn't managed to catch her name. She didn't care to catch the girl's name either. It wasn't like there would ever be any need for them to hold conversation, right? Right. So Sierra looked down to her feet as she walked, trying not to meet the girl eye-to-eye.
Selina was making her way back to the castle to tell Kurumi she had made the team as a Beater. It seemed like all of the work the two had done over the summer at her house in preparations for try outs had really helped Kurumi. Helped her enough to even get her on the team. She was glad that Kurumi's name was there so now the two could play side by side. They spent enough time together as is that it was only a matter of time that Selina's enthusiam about Quidditch rubbed off on the cookie dealer.
She stopped to check her sac to see if she had her books for Divination in the middle of the walkway. While she was stopped someone walked right by her with eyes cast down. Selina tipped her head to see who it was that was avoiding her. And the answer did not surprise her at all-- Sierra. This girl was always causing trouble for people in class and was know in the Gryffindor Common Room as the sour snake. So the fact that she was ignoring Selina who was sporting her house's colors did not surprise her.
A small scoff escaped her lips at Sierra's plan of attack or fleeing. Which ever way it was construed. But it was so soft no one could have heart it... could they?