The Aftermath

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Hey! How are you? I have a little thing going on now. I'm going to add bits of Harry Potter in my stories, see if you get the hints. Let me give you a clue. Balcony 5 is the Astronomy Tower where Draco hangs out? Sometimes with girls if you read the fan fictions! XD I am beginning to write longer chapters so I might not upload all the time. School tomorrow EEK but hopefully I'll get through it. I probs won't upload for, who knows another month? I'll try and get time on weekends, but really, time is very hard for me to get. Vote and comment if you like. Enjoy! :D xxx

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Darren looked like I had just been killed in front of him.

“Are you sure baby?”

“Sure as sure can be!”

“Shouldn’t you tell Alicia or someone?”

“No. I don’t want everyone to think I’m some major weirdo.”

“Ok, sure. What about Pippa? Or Gabi, or Hester? Surely you could tell one of those!

I sighed and shook my head. None of them would understand. They would just say, ‘It was just a dream’ or ‘don’t be silly, how could you see your childhood?’. I wouldn’t bother telling someone if my words would be answered without advice.

“Right. Well, do you want one more kiss before dinner?”

I smiled and gave him another long smooch. Georgia was about to come in and tell us dinner was ready, but stopped herself immediately. When we finished, I saw Georgia outside, biting her lip. I laughed at her and gave her a hug. We went down to dinner, and Darren sat next to me on my right side, and Georgia on my left. We had lasagne for the main course and tinned fruit for desert. Alicia stood up after, and clapped her hands to get our attention.

“Right, everyone, listen up please! We have some new house rules that we think will improve your behaviour in the house. Shh! Let me speak! Rule number one: No child under the age of thirteen is allowed outside after seven o’ clock. Rachael, you can read the next one.”

Rachael got up nervously and read the next one. Darren was nibbling at my ear.

“R-rule number t-two: No child under the age of s-sixteen is allowed outside a-after nine.”

“Thank you Rachael. Rule number three: No child under the age of eighteen is allowed outside after eleven. And no alcohol! I know you teenagers. And all twenty pound notes must be kept in my office until you really need it. We will not have you losing your well earnt money!”

Everyone groaned at this. I just sighed, and got up to go upstairs.

“Er, actually, Sam, could I speak to you for a second?”

I nodded reluctantly at Alicia and waited whilst everyone left the room. 

“I’ll meet you in our usual spot, k?” Darren whispered. I nodded and went to sit down next to Alicia.

“Georgia couldn’t help but overhear your conversation with Darren. Firstly, might I remind you that opposite genders are not allowed in each others rooms. Secondly, Georgia told me what you said to him. About your ‘dream’.”

Crap! How the heck did she know? Georgia, how could you do this to me!

“Er, yes. What’s wrong?”

“Would you like to go back to your old house?”

I was so shocked I couldn’t speak. I nodded like hell and smiled. This wasn’t happening! I mean, I knew it would happen one day, but I never knew it would be today! 

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