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The Ravenclaw was being nice.. she put her hand on Eva’s shoulder, told them to calm down..
Now that was odd.. Eleanor was expecting something like Daphne removing her smile off her face and start defending Eva .
Not that Ellie wanted that to happen.. no,no. Ellie had just reached the conclusion that they could both have friends in common but that they should never ever involve them into a fight that was between the two of them and no one else. And that also applied to friends they didn’t have in common.
And the Ravenclaw, Daphne, wasn’t Ellie’s friend..they just met after all, but she was Eva’s friend and she was not involved in that argument.
And Ooohh, it seemed that Ellie was wrong. Daphne was now indirectly defending Eva.
Ah Merlin, it took me such a long while to start sympathizing with Ravenclaws again.. It would be way easier if she was just a Hufflepuff. I could just dislike her and the end.
The brunette gave the girl a smile, ignoring her cold tone of voice.
Oh well, the Ravenclaw comment had been harsh.. a little. She said she had nothing against the Ravenclaw house, which was true, in the end.
“Yes, I think I better do that.. I don’t want to watch my sister’s I-need-attention crisis.” She spoke, moving her brown eyes to her sister. Ellie was the one who spent the summer without talking to her friends and without doing almost everything she liked.. not Eva. Eva was the one who had sleepovers all the time..
Ah well, maybe Ellie should have one of these crisis someday..….. not. “I just would like to see the grey back first.. if that is fine for you both. ” the brunette shrugged.
“Daphne, this is just a simple chat when you compare it to other arguments me and my sister have.” Well.. it was. “Just put the colors up, okay ? But.. Oh ! If you want to paint a corridor.. you can paint the Seventh floor one.. ”
Hehehe, near Cale New-something’s common room.
She would have loved to stay there and argument back, take her wand out and pointed it at her sister’s mouth while she mumbled “Langlock”.. like she had done on their first year..
But Ellie was feeling tired.. and quite lazy. Since the Quidditch match it seemed that teachers had asked for more and more homework, and homework meant points and she needed points. She hadn’t been able to have a proper night of sleep for a few days.
Course she could have pulled that tiredness feeling aside, she could have done it quite easily, she had done it before, but she just didn’t feel like doing it.
Daphne stood firm in her spot. She agreed that she needed to put the colours back, but she didn't want to do it because this girl demanded she do it. All that Eva told her about sisters and twins began to make a whole lot more sense. She couldn't imagine having an enemy, let alone one who lived in the same home.
She walked over to the ten stones she coloured in and tapped them back to their normal colour.
"Happy?" she said, sneering, placing her wand in her pocket.
"You should try adding some colour in here, could cheer you up," she added bitterly as the girl walked into her common room. She turned to Eva, feeling horribly for what just transpired.
"I'm so sorry, this was a rotten idea," she said, gathering her things. It would be better if they got out of this place as quickly as possible. Of all the deserted halls in Hogwarts, she had to pick the one that led to the Slytherin Common room.
"Lets get out of here, go someplace else... that's if you still want to be around me," she said sadly. This whole thing was all her fault, her idea to come down here, her idea to change the colours. Eva was just in the wrong place at the wrong time.