𝔽𝕚𝕣𝕤𝕥 𝕔𝕝𝕒𝕤𝕤

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Livia walked toward her charms class with two of her friends from Beauxbaton, Viviene White and Camri Benjamin.

"I wish I was there to see you do it!" Viviene exclaimed, clapping her hands together after finding out what Livia did yesterday.

Livia giggled, knowing that most of the girls were impressed that she did that to Joseph McCane on Sunday morning.

"I was only standing up for Brynn, anyway he shouldn't treat people like that," Livia scoffed, gripping her books in her hand.

Multiple different students from each school strolled to their classes, separating one by one going into their class room.

Livia and the other two girls that were with her walked into their class, which was rather enchanting than Beauxbatons to her.

Livia noticed an extremely small man with circular glasses standing on top of multiple stacks of books. Probably to make himself taller.

"Welcome back students, and welcome to our new students from Beauxbatons and Drumstrang," the extremely tiny man said.

"For those who don't know me, my name is Professor Flitwick," he added, with his rather different accent to most of the other teachers at Hogwarts.

"You may find a seat," He continued, motioning his arms. Livia found the first empty seat she saw, lowering herself onto her seat and placing her wand and books onto the desk.

"Nice to see you again, Livia," A raspy voice said, making Livia jump. She turned around quickly to see none other than 'golden boy', Cedric sat next to her.

"You can't scare me like that!" Livia growled, with a pout on her face making Cedric chuckle.

"I'm sorry," Cedric apologized, which made Livia giggle.

"I didn't know you were in advanced charms," Cedric stated.

"You surprised?" Livia asked, wondering what his first thoughts of her were.

"Well, I did find out you were dueling a Slytherin boy, so..." Cedric added, making Livia wonder how many people knew about it.

Livia raised her eyebrow. "Well, the boy was rude. I just put him in his place," Livia added, making a good point. Cedric chuckled at her statement.

That lesson they learned Finestra, a spell that shatters glass instantly. Most of the students did struggle, it took them at least two or three times to get it correct. Livia was advanced, maybe too advanced. As she was the only student who got the spell right on the first try.

"Finestra," she said, before flicking her want, the blue light beamed from her wand causing the glass to instantly shatter.

The glass shattering echoed around, causing everyone's eyes to latch onto her. Livia smirked as she was the only successful one to do it.

"Splendid work miss Delacour," Professor Flitwick said, clapping his hands together.

Livia smiled in response, turning her attention back to her books to revise.

She never noticed Cedric staring at her with his jaw slightly open. "What? How?" He questioned, with his jaw still hanging open.

Livia giggled, lifting her small hands to Cedric's chin, closing his hanging jaw.

"I've had a lot of time to practice, you know," She explained.

Livia revised the rest of her charms lesson, basic spells, and important information. Livia's lessons flew by, even though she only had three lessons on that Monday.

Cedric and Livia walked toward the great hall together, with their books in their hands, talking about lessons until Cedric changed the subject.

"You should come to Hogsmeade with me and a few of my friends," Cedric asked. Livia was taken by surprise from the offer, but accepted immediately.

"They really want to meet you ya know," Cedric added, causing Livia to blush a light shade of pink knowing he's talked about her around his friends.

"Where and when, Ced?" She asked, looking up at the boy with his misty grey eyes.

"I'll meet you outside your carriage, 6:00?" He asked politely, as they continued walking through the echoey hallways full of students.

"Can't wait Ced, Au revoir!" She kissed his cheek as she took her leave, walking down the hallways toward the forbidden forest where the carriage was. She left Cedric baffled with his hand resting on his cheek she'd just kissed, making him smile like a fool.

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