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It was the next day alexa had bid enzo goodbye and was making her way towards the library where—

"Shouldn't she be going to class?" Asked remus.

"It's rare to alexa in a class" Replied Hermione.

A group of Hufflepuffs who should have been in Herbology were indeed sitting at the back of the library, but they didn’t seem to be working

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A group of Hufflepuffs who should have been in Herbology were indeed sitting at the back of the library, but they didn’t seem to be working.

"Oh I remember this" Said Harry almost sadly.
Which made ginny hug him and a peck on the cheek.

Between the long lines of high bookshelves, alexa could see that their heads were close together and they were having what looked like an absorbing conversation.

She didn't really care what they were talking about her brothers caught her attention, she paused to listen, hidden in the Invisibility section.

“So anyway,” a stout boy was saying, “I told Justin to hide up in our dormitory.

"I mean to say, if Potter’s marked him down as his next victim, it’s best if he keeps a low profile for a while."

"Of course, Justin’s been waiting for something like this to happen ever since he let slip to Potter he was Muggle-born. Justin actually told him he’d been down for Eton. That’s not the kind of thing you bandy about with Slytherin’s heir on the loose, is it?”

“You definitely think it is Potter, then, Ernie?” said a girl with blonde pigtails anxiously.

“Hannah,” said the stout boy solemnly, “he’s a Parselmouth. Everyone knows that’s the mark of a Dark wizard. Have you ever heard of a decent one who could talk to snakes? They called Slytherin himself Serpent-tongue.”

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