𝑭𝑨𝑳𝑳𝑰𝑵𝑮 𝑭𝑹𝑶𝑴 𝑻𝑯𝑬 𝑺𝑲𝒀

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IN ALL HONESTY, Cassie quite liked having her own room; She wanted the quiet and the privacy, although she did not appreciate how her ex-doormmates were acting. In days, they had, somehow, ensured that every student in the school knew how dangerous it was to share a room with a Black.

"I've never felt completely safe but ever since her fathers entered the castle, what if he came for us too?" She overheard Emma saying in her charms class. 

"I mean her fathers in Azkaban, for Godrics sake! My parents even tried to take me out of the school." Alice added and Cassie could only roll her eyes. 

Due to their loud announcements, every student knew of the girls' misfortune, and they loved to remind her of it.

"Scary thing, she is. What if she comes for us next!" She heard a Slytherin whisper as he pulled his friend away from her in the corridors. 

"Oh, piss off." Fred rebutted, glaring at them as they walked in the other direction. Cassie noted that those students entered dinner with bright pink hair and Cassie saw the prideful look on Fred's face. 

Cassie had placed her Hufflepuff sweater on and a Gryffindor scarf for the upcoming quidditch match. 

"No Gryffindor sweater? I'm sure Georgie could lend you one!" Fred joked the second he saw Cassie, ignoring the look George was giving him. 

Cassie was outside the quidditch locker rooms, aiming to say good luck to the twins, Harry, and Cedric. 

"I have to support my own house, Freddie! Plus, that's what the scarf's for." She said smugly, he just laughed at her in response. 

"Good luck you three, no getting hurt on my watch, and no hurting the other team, please." She pointed at them and ruffled Harry's hair. 

"What, no kiss for good luck?" George puckered his lips at her and she smacked his shoulder. 

"Oh, piss off!" She shook her head, laughing, and made her way to Cedric. She watched as he leaned on a pillar, arms crossed and smirking at her. "What?" She looked at him confusedly and he only shook his head. 

"Nothing." He sighed.

"Good luck and no getting hurt. I mean it," He smiled at her worried tone, "Now, go and win so I can prove to those idiots that Hufflepuff is the best house." Cassie turned away as Cedric laughed behind her. 

She went up to the commentators' booth, pausing as McGonagall blocked her. 

"And where are you going, Miss Lupin-Black." She stared at the girl pointedly through her glasses. 

"Please Minnie, it's just Lee?" She pouted at the professor in front of her. "I won't say a word." She mimicked locking her mouth closed and throwing away the key. Cassie watched as a small smile tugged at the corners of McGonagall's mouth.

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