italicized means words spoken in french
I walked around Hogwarts campus with Gabriel on my left side. The school is completely different from Beauxbatons. Beauxbatons have a lot of glass statues with unique and exotic flowers decorating each corner. And obviously there are no ghosts roaming around the corridors that would scare a few students.
It was a free period for us and so me and Gabriel took this opportunity to tour ourselves around their campus. I liked hanging around the courtyard more. It was more quiet and not a lot of people would hang around there.
"What are those badges that they are wearing?" Gabriel leans in to whisper my ear. I turned around and almost every student from Hogwarts were wearing those badges.
"I forgot to tell you that I have to find Fleur. My mother gave me a letter and I had to give it to her." She bids, walking forward. I kept walking around until I heard Pansy's ringing voice.
"Cla - ri - ty!" She shouted in a happy tone, immediately clinging onto my arm and then dragging me into the open grass field, heading towards under the tree were Blaise, Theo, Greg and Vincent are leaning on.
She kept talking about how divination was a boring class, how Moody was weird with his lessons and insisted that they take part in torturing an innocent spider by using a curse and how alot are buzzed with joining the tournament.
In the middle of her talking, I pointed onto the badge that she had pinned on top of her right chest.
"What is that?" I asked. I watched as the badge showed this boy named Cedric before whizzing and then showing another boy's face named Harry being smashed.
"Oh, these are the badges that Draco made!" She beamed happily. She even pointed out how Greg and Vincent were wearing them as if it was the latest fashion item.
I may not be a student at Hogwarts but I think that making those badges were really unecessary. And the next thing I knew, I let my mouth speak what I had in my mind.
"Those badges look stupid. And they are really unecessary. Just because his name came out from the goblet doesn't mean you have to run around and throw hate at him. He's just a boy who clearly didn't want to take part in that bloody competition. Who in their right mind would create this badge?" I spoke irritably as I clutched onto my bag.
Pansy looked at me with her eyes wide. Blaise and Theo were snickering behind her and even Greg and Vincent had gone pale as if they have seen a ghost.
"I guess I wasn't in my right mind." A voice spoke from above. I looked up and their sat Draco. He jumped off the tree, the badge he made pinned on top of his right chest as well.
"What were you saying about the badges earlier?" He asks, standing close to me.
I felt my heart race and my face heat up. He's never been this close to me. But I did not let that get past me.
"I think your badges are stupid." I said, looking up at him.
"What do you want me to do about this?" He asks, removing his badge and then handing it to me.
I pursed my lips as I thought for a moment. "I want you to throw away those badges." I said.
Draco turned to face his friends. "You heard her. Hand over those badges please."
Pansy, Greg and Vincent removed theirs and handed it over to Draco. Draco then turned to walk over to the nearest garbage and their he threw those badges in. A few group of students caught him doing the action. Surprised as he was the one who made them also threw them away.
"Looks like you have him under your spell, Carpentier." Blaise grins.
My heart made a little thump at his comment.
