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OK, well no one is writing and Im getting worried that no one will write like ever again so, if no one writes in a couple of days, Ill try my hand at the story.. Ill probably suck at it but I just can't let the story end like this...
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"Good idea," agreed Harry as they made their way to the common room, having nothing else to do.
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Harry, Ron and Hermione received much condolences ranging from good friends to total strangers, but there was much excitement, however, when it was heard that Malfoy would be locked up in Azkaban. The Slytherins, of course, did not join in on this. To Harry and Ron's delight, though, A party was to be held in the Room Of Requirement to celebrate Malfoy's imprisonment.
It was to be held a few days after the trial ( On Sunday) and with much persuasion from her friends, Hermione was in charge of it. But only with the agreement that Harry and Ron would do their own Homework for a week. All Gryffindors and a large amount of Hufflepuffs and Ravenclaws were to attend. With such a large amount of people attending and having to keep it secret from the Slytherins and the Staff, about 10 of their friends, consisting of Neville, Dean, Seamus and a more were pitching in to inform everyone.
Ginny and Dean had already made arrangements with the house elves for food. Hermione was not pleased about having to ask for the house elves' assistance though. Decorations were provided from the Room itself though Hermione made banners of all colours to go with the celebration. Dean Thomas drew some pictures of Draco and Lucius Malfoy behind bars. There were many more people who helped with the never-ending jobs of preparation. Finally, Saturday came and it was only one more day till the party.
Hope that was alright! I just wrote this straight out from my head! My brother only gave me Half-hour before he takes the computer so I only did it in 15 minutes. Sorry if it isn't so good...
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Previously Hermione202 and Midnight_Miss
Last edited by Midnight109 on Mar 25th, 2006 at 05:17 PM
The morning sun shone through the windows of the empty boys' dormitories. At nine o'clock am on a Sunday morning, you would expect Harry and Ron to be sleeping in late. Instead, they were to be found hanging up a banners and sticking up pictures provided by Hermione and Dean.
Hermione, Ginny, Brooke, Lavender and Parvati were busy picking out outfits for the party.
"Why do we have to do this so early while they get to do whatever they want?" grumbled Ron levitating a huge banner up to the ceiling.
"I don't know. Girl's brains work in strange ways Ron, strange ways," said Seamus, who was assisting them in the decorations. "There, the last one," he said sticking the last picture on the wall with a sticking charm.
Sorry, my brother wants the computer now. I'll post again later! I am really looking forward to post, describing how the Room of Requirement will look. I spent a LONG time working it out in my head. I'll post it later! I have some great ideas for describing the room! Its actually part of the reason why i wanted them to have a party. I like describing that kind of stuff. Then I'll leave it to potter_luver48 or Esaul to post again.
By the way, when i post in blue, its the story and when i post in Green its my comments. Esaul, potter_luver, you guys should try getting your own code colors! I'm using my two fave colors.
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Previously Hermione202 and Midnight_Miss
Last edited by Midnight109 on Mar 25th, 2006 at 09:15 PM
At six in the evening, the boys lingered in the Room of Requirement, sitting on the attractive chairs provided by the Room of Requirement. Dean, Seamus, Harry and Ron were in deep conversation about Malfoy and what he could possibly do whenever he got out. The door opened and the first four girls entered causing their dates to gape incessantly.
Hermione’s usual unruly curls were now tamed into smooth, silken waves, falling around her face, complimenting her chocolate eyes. The baby blue dress robes went strikingly well against her tanned complexion. She seemed to hold herself at ease and was unrecognizable to the everyday Hermione they were accustomed to seeing.
A light green dress robe adorned her features and seemed to cling to her form. A silver locket hung around her neck and with heart shaped earrings to match. Her fiery red, waist length hair fell into a water fall giving her an elegant look. Coffee brown eyes sparkled in amusement at the look of pure astonishment on the boys’ faces.
Parvati’s dark hair was plaited back behind her and she wore a burgundy shade of dress robes and an assortment of bracelets on her wrists. A small burgundy rose pendant hung off her chain and flower earrings to match beautified her even more exquisitely. Her movements were graceful and her deep russet eyes held a look of elegance. She seemed impressed by the decorations embellishing the room.
Brooke had an enthralling smile garnishing her perfect face. Her light green eyes twinkled playfully reminding them all greatly of Dumbledore’s. Her light-brown hair fell loose, around her face glistening, in the light of fairies, which were hovering nearby,
causing such a powerful effect of beauty, that it threw them into shock. She wore lavender colored dress robe which seemed to have been made for her creamy skin tone.
Huge banners hung from the ceiling reading things like ‘Rid of the Malfoys!’ or ‘Draco Malfoy isn’t worthy of Dragon Dung!’ flashing in brilliant colors. Balloons and drawings adorned the walls and mistletoe hung above them. A snack table lay to the right with round tables for ten next to it. To the left the dance floor glistened like sapphires, reminding them all of a stunning lake shining in the moon light. The ceiling was one of a night sky with the stars twinkling down at them. Real fairies flew around light up the place while fountains lay in a separate area designed to look like the outdoors. Pathways with bushes on each side were provided for strolls when people didn’t feel like dancing or eating.