005; April Fools
Sahara was waken up on April 1st by the twins in her dormitory.
"What the fuck are you guys doing?" She asked startling them, causing Fred to mess up the spell he casted at her wardrobe.
"Oh no.." George muttered.
"Oh no what?" Sahara asked.
"Well we wanted to change your Hufflepuff uniforms into Gryffindor ones.. and it may have back fired?" Fred held up a piece of her shrunken clothing.
"Oh you little bastards." Sahara said as she got up from her bed angrily.
"April fools?" George asked, slightly scared.
"The only fools here are you two." She charged straight at them and tackled them to the ground. The twins sat up groaning rubbing their backs, but Sahara was fine. They broke her fall.
"How'd you plan on returning the clothes back to normal?"
"Shoot, we forgot?" Fred told her timidly.
"Get out!" She yelled and they scurried out the room mumbling to themselves.
The only clothes she had that weren't shrunken was a crop top and jean shorts.
Shit.
She was gonna kill Fred and George. She slipped on the outfit and walked out the door, covering herself with her Hufflepuff robe , which were thankfully untouched since it was in her bathroom.
***
Skipping breakfast to do so, Sahara snuck into the Gryffindor common rooms to change out the twins' shampoo. It wasn't much, she knew, but she didn't feel that mean.
"Pig Snout" She told the Fat Lady.
After changing their shampoo with blue hair dye. She left the Gryffindor tower, undetected.
***
"Fred, George." Sahara nodded at them.
"Sahara? You aren't to mad are you?"
"I won't be tomorrow. Anyways, to Potions."She especially hated this class this year, since Snape became extremely angry with her. They both hated each other, for no apparent reason at all.
As she walked into the classroom she heard the Professors voice speaking to her.
"Where is the rest of your uniform, Ms. Smith?" He asked as Fred and George snickered.
Before speaking she shot the two a glare.
"Is this not enough for you?" She asked, feeling especially snarky today, mainly because of Fred and George.
"I am going to ask you one more time, Ms. Smith." Professor Snape told her.
"I don't fucking know, ask the twins." She pointed her head in their general direction.
"That is no way to speak in my class, Ms. Smith. Detention." Sahara just rolled her eyes.
Once she was out of ear shot George whispered to his twin.
"Why does she keep doing this?" He asked.
"Not sure, but I kind of like it." Fred replied.
"We picked the right person."
"Sure did." Fred grinned.
***
"Sahara!" Fred and George screeched walking into the Great Hall the next morning with blue-spiked hair.
"What?" She asked innocently, but not so, batting her eyelashes.
"I wonder why we have blue hair?" Fred asked.
"I wonder that too, Freddie."
"Maybe it's because you shrunk my clothing, thank you for turning it back though." Sahara spoke.
"Okay, fine. We are even." Fred told her.
"Actually, no we are not."
"What?" George asked.
"You two promised that you wouldn't prank me this year, and you did."
"Shit." Fred said.
"Fred?! Why would you say that?" Sahara asked obliviously.
"Well, you say it all the time, don't you?"
"Fair point, anyways, the blue hair looks kind of cute." Sahara told the twins, standing up on the bench to mess with Fred and George's newly-colored hair.
George accidentally stumbled into Fred which caused him to push over Sahara which lead to a small pile of bodies on the floor.
"Bloody Hell George! What was that all about?" Sahara asked as she got up slowly pushing the boys off her.
"Oops?"
"Ugh never mind."
"Sorry."
"Anyways, I am going to spend some time with Hermione and Ginny!"
"Bye!" The twins chorused.
There is one pain, I often feel, which you will never know. It's caused by the absence of you. - Ashleigh Brilliant
A/N: Sorry for the short chapter than usual. I just had a few ideas I wanted to write down that I liked, so here is this mini-chapter chapter? I'm not sure anymore.
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