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Taylor didnt want to reveal her twin, Ameliah, and her plan to Lily in fear of making herself look horrible so she opted for, "Oh Trinity was just wondering about it." She smiled, "It would be crazy indeed." She nodded, "I wouldnt want the elder wand." Tay laughed, "I mean Harry Potter broke it in half and threw it over a cliff. Besides that fact, it wouldnt work properly unless you kill the owner before you." Taylor smiled at her friend and yawned, "THat's nice of your mother. I hope she can find it." Tay stretched and yawned deeper. "I think i am about to fall asleep. I barely can keep my eyes open. So i will talk to you in the morning or sometime tomorrow." She smiled at her friend, "Night Lily." Taylor reached up and turned off her light, though the dorm room wasn't dark since the other lights were on. She curled up and started to drift into sleep.
Lily pondered why one would want a hate potion. Why would they even want to think about it. It was one thing to hate someone due to how they act and all that, but it was completely different to use magic to make someone hate. But Lily didn't want to intrude any further, so she let the subject rest.
Lily laughed along with Tay. "Yeah, I wouldn't want to kill someone for it either. But it would be neat to know that you own something incredibly powerful." Lily wasn't sure whether she liked that feeling, but she though it would be cool. "Yeah, if she can't find it, we'll look for it when we go home for the summer." Lily definitely wanted a copy of the book for herself.
After hearing Taylor yawn, Lily sighed trying to relax so that they could go to sleep. "Ok, I was thinking the same thing... Goodnight Taylor." Lily turned off the main light in the room before walking over to her bed, turning off that light and climbing into bed. Now the room was pretty dark, except for a few lights near certain beds in the room. Lily lay, awake for a while just looking out the window between her bed and the bed next to it. But then, her eyes began to get heavy and she started to fall asleep.