Title: Penseurism.
Words: 100
House: Hufflepuff
Challenge: Forbidden
Characters: Parvati Patil, Golden Trio
A/N: Guess this would’ve worked for “hidden talents,” too! :lol:
Parvati Patil had a penchant, like most Legilimens, for collecting interesting thoughts. It was just a wee bit on the gray side of moral, but she was at the stage now where she could scarcely turn it on and off, and besides, if no one ever knew, where was the harm? Her favorite (and most entertaining) thoughts, of late, circled around three of her fellow Gryffindors…
“I can’t tell her - she’s my best friend’s sister.”
“I can’t tell her - she’d never love me back.”
“I can’t tell him - this is the one thing he has to figure out for himself...”
Title: Waiting Game
Words: 100
House: Hufflepuff
Challenge: Forbidden
Characters: Ginny Weasley, Cormac MacLaggen
A/N: Ginny’s sixth year.
“Come on, Freckles. Let’s go find a classroom and play ‘connect the dots’…”
“I said no yesterday, MacLaggen. Give it up.”
“I heard you do it with all the boys.”
Ginny wheeled around, stomping her foot.
“Two. Dean Thomas, and Harry Potter. Two boys, one at a time! You should ask Parvati Patil how many boys - ”
“Don’t you want to have a little fun? I know Harry broke up with you.”
Ginny paused, and, surprising her pig-headed pursuer entirely, smiled softly.
“He told me I couldn’t come with him,” she said, quietly, “But he can’t forbid me loving him.”