37 | ❝𝐀 𝐒𝐡𝐢𝐟𝐭 𝐈𝐧 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐖𝐢𝐧𝐝❞

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37 | ❝𝐀 𝐒𝐡𝐢𝐟𝐭 𝐈𝐧 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐖𝐢𝐧𝐝❞

There was something in the air. A shift in the environment, it was like they were warning everyone that something was coming.

Regulus was panicking. The plan was to put the twins in separate schools, it was easier that way. They were unrecognizable from the entire world. No one outside their circle even knew that Mia and the twins survived. No one knew he survived.

Meanwhile, Severus Snape was leaned back against a chair, watching the raven haired man pace around the room. As amusing as it was, he was a busy man. "Would you stop bloody pacing?" he seethed, arms crossed against his chest. "I didn't come all this way to see you panic." Snape added, in which he received a glare.

"What did you expect me to do? Jump around and be fucking happy?" Regulus asked sarcastically, stopping in front of him. Seeing how calm Snape was annoyed him. Then again, Snape didn't care about the twins the way he cares about them. He loved them like they were his own. "I assume you have plan?" He hoped he does.

"We both know the twins are not that identical." The man started, leaning forward. "We can't do anything right now, you just need to advise Amelia's children not to communicate with each other. At least, not around people."

That made Regulus scoff. "Do you really think you can stop twins from talking to each other?"

"If it'll saved them from being recognized, then you better fucking make a way for them to avoid each other." Snape snapped. "They're from different worlds outside of your home, Black, it won't be hard for them to avoid each other for a year."

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A chill went down her spine. Sierra shook it off, she didn't mind it anymore because it's been happening ever since someone broke into her room. It bothered her at first but decided to ignore it. It was hard to ignore something like that.

The brunette was snapped back to reality when Fred and George were caling her name with a frown on their face. "Sorry, what were you saying?" Sierra said, a fake smile plastered on her face.

"What's the matter with you? You seem rather distraught, Sierra." George pointed out, popping some candy into his mouth. "Everything alright with you?"

"Why wouldn't I be okay?" Sierra tiltled her head to the side in fake confusion.

"Because when we do dumb things, you always have some snarky comment ready but now, you're not even saying anything about our lately prank." Fred answered. "You alright?"

"I'm fine." She said with a smile on her face. Sierra couldn't really tell them what was going on with her because she doesn't even know what was happening to her. "I have class in ten minutes so I'll see you boys when we head to Hogsmeade." Sierra didn't give them time to say anything else, she grabbed her things and walked away. Something was definitely wrong but she couldn't pinpoint it exactly. The brunette only sighed and went to her class.

Potions class was something she was always passionate about. She loved it so much and she always had high marks on that particular subject. The brunette wished that the class would make her forget about her current worries.

She frowned when the only vacant spot left was next to Draco. Blaise was sitting next to her usual spot, next to Theodore. She sighed and sat next to Draco.

"Don't look so sad, Priestly." The Malfoy boy grinned mockingly which almost made her push him off his chair, but she knew that if she did something, Snape would give her detention and Draco knew that.

Sierra expected Draco to bother her the entirety of the class but he didn't. He was actually listening to Professor Snape and was taking down notes which was so surreal to see for her. It was even more shocking when they did the potion together without any mistakes and he was actual listening to her suggestions.

"See, if you were less mean to others then they might actually like you and want to be your friend." Sierra quipped, a grin on her face as Draco rolled her eyes at her.

"And if you talk less then maybe I might rethink my plan of killing you." Draco smiled sarcastically and in which Sierra followed up with a fake laugh.

Theodore, on the other hand, was more focused on Sierra and Draco who seemed to enjoy each other's presence. His eyes narrowed at the sight of Draco standing a bit too close to where Sierra was sitting as they both bickered. Beside, Theodore, Blaise was snickering and rolled his eyes.

"Sure, keep glaring. That'll do something." Theodore rolled his eyes at his buzzcut friend.

"I wasn't glaring." The Nott boy said as he resumed doing the task in front of them.

"Whatever you say, Theodore."

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