That night the Slytherin common room was decorated and held a cheerful vibe. The Slytherins' hatred for Astrid seemed to be forgotten as they celebrated their first win of the season. They celebrated until about midnight when Professor Snape came in yelling for everyone to go to bed.
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A few weeks passed getting closer to Christmas vacation. Students were cheery and not paying much attention to classes, except of course Hermione. The list of who was staying over Christmas break was being passed around. Astrid saw where Teal and Jenson's names were on it. They would virtually have the school to themselves.
Astrid awoke early to leave the school on time. She found Teal and Jenson by the lake. It seemed to have become "their place".
"Hey guys," she said stopping behind them.
"Hey," they said in unison.
"I'm sorry you guys have to stay at the school," Astrid said sitting on the side of her trunk. "But I have your presents all ready and under the trees. No peeking early. I put a spell on them. If you so much as put a finger on them, it will latch on and won't unattach until I get back."
"Wow. Okay, Astrid we won't peek," Jenson assured her.
"Good," she laughed.
The three of them sat there staring at the lake for a few moments.
Astrid sighed. "Well I guess I should head out. Wouldn't want to miss the train."
Astrid gave her friends hugs and told them that she'd see them in the new year.
Astrid found a car to herself and pulled out a book. She took off her plaid jacket, laid it on one end of the seats and laid down. She opened her book and began to read.
Not too much later, her reading was inturrpted when someone walked into the car.
"May I sit here," a girl's voice asked.
Astrid groaned inwardly, knowing that voice anywhere.
"Sure, Hermyone," she said not looking away from her book.
"Thank you."
"Hnn," she mumbled.
The train ride went by fairly quietly. Up until they started getting close to King's Cross.
"What's it like to be from America? I've been there once. To New York. It was fascinating. My family and I went to a place called Broadway. It-"
"Look Hermione," Astrid sighed. "America's awesome. I love Broadway. But I'm not the biggest fan of you. You're an insufferable know-it-all, annoying, and you don't know when to shut up. But for some reason, unknown to all, Jenson likes you. He's your friend; he's my friend. It seems I will be around you a lot while at Hogwarts. I will pretend to like you and I won't even yell at you that much, if you promise to leave me alone when Jenson isn't around. It's win, win, win. What do you say?"
Hermione gulped. "O-okay," she stuttered.
"Great," Astrid said getting something from her trunk. "I figured you'd find me on the train, so here."
Astrid chunked a box at Hermione.
"What is it?"
"A Christmas present. Open it."
Hermione opened the box. Inside were a pair of black, stylish shoes.
"I may dislike you, but I hate your shoes even more." Astrid said. "Feel free to tell Jenson. Maybe he'll lay off and not be so stressed over our non-friendship"
"Thank you, Astrid. This is really sweet."
"Hey. Remember our deal."
Hermione nodded, smiling down at the shoes.
Astrid laid back down and continued reading.
Astrid and her dads pulled up to their new England home. It was almost as big as a mansion.
"Welcome to our new home," Anson said opening the double doors.
Astrid's mouth fell open and she let Nipsy down so they could explore.
The foyer was quite big and had a crystal chandlier hanging from the ceiling. The living room and sitting room were huge!
"Where's my room," Astrid asked excitedly.
Anson and Eli laughed as they watched her jump up and down.
"Up in the tower."
"Great. Like Hogwarts?" She asked coming off her high slightly.
"Just go look," Eli said.
Astrid ran up the stairs and then up a set of steps.
The doors were pink with glittering A's on them. She wrapped her hands around the french door handles, pushing in. What greeted her from the inside of the room was nothing she could have imagined. The floor was purple wood with a yellow shag, fuzzy area rug. The walls were decorated with chalk and the bed was as if two queen sized beds were pushed together. There was a light blue canopy around the bed that had rhinestones all over it. The bedding was silky and smooth. There was a bay window, with the two of the panes made of stained glass. One with a moon and stars and the other the sun. There was a pink leather couch and a purple leather oversized round chair. There was also a desk and a huge TV that was connected to her game system.
Astrid then noticed a spiral white staircase leading to a door on the ceiling, much like the one at Hogwarts that lead to the Divination classroom. Astrid climbed the stairs and pulled on the string. Green steps folded out. She walked up them and she instantly saw a piano and guitar. She walked further in and there was an easel with different sized canvases. A small window door lead to a balcony. On the balcony was a telescope.
Eli and Anson came into the room.
"So what do you think," Eli asked.
Astrid raced down to them. "What do I think? I love it! It's amazing! It's perfect! It's- thank y'all so much!"
Astrid and Nipsy slept really well that night on their new bed.
The next few days passed by fairly quickly and it was Christmas Eve. Astrid wondered what Jenson and Teal were up to and how they were doing, so she sent them a letter with her dad's owl, Salem.
Astrid's dads called her downstairs.
"Our usual Christmas Eve party will be held tonight at 7:30. There will be some new faces as well some of the usual guests."
"Yay! Can I help decorate?"
"You know you can't do magic outside school," Anson said.
"Ugh, fine. I'll go get dressed then," she said walking sadly to the stairs.
"You'll find a new dress in the closet," Eli sang.
Astrid's eyes lit up and she squealed, running up the stairs. She reached her walk-in closet and put her hands on the doorknobs, but stopped.
"No. Not yet." She said to herself. "After a bath."
Astrid walked to the bathroom with her fuzzy purple robe draped over her arm.
"Whoa."
The word echoed through the bathroom. It was also large. The tub was big enough so that she could practically swim in it.
After she relaxed in the tub for about an hour, she noticed her fingers were super pruney and decided it was time to get out. She dried off and wrapped her robe around her and quickly did her hair in loose curls and her make-up. Then she walked back over to the closet. As soon as she opened the doors there was a shiny silver dress staring back at her. It was the most beautiful dress she'd ever possessed. The top part was halter style while the skirt was floor length. She pulled on the dress and paired it with a pair of silver heels. Then she heard the doorbell. She glanced at the clock. 7:30 sharp. She walked downstairs and saw Draco Malfoy.
The two stared at each other in awkward silence as their parents talked.
"And this is our daughter, Astrid," Eli said to Draco's parents.
"Hello," she said as she bowed.
"And this is our Draco," Narcissa said. "I believe you two are in the same house?"
"Yes ma'am," Astrid said.
The doorbell rang again and Professor Snape walked in.
"Professor," Astrid and Draco said confusedly.
Snape smiled as he embraced Eli.
"It's been a while."
"Too long," Eli said.
"Anson," Snape said shaking his head.
"Severus," he smiled warmly.
Draco and Astrid looked at each other, confused.
An hour later the party was in full swing. Old people were everywhere. The only other kid was Draco.
Astrid walked outside on the balcony with her butterbeer. She stared at the sky, finding what constellations she could with the naked eye.
A few moments later Draco walked out on the same balcony.
"Oh, sorry," he said.
"It's fine," Astrid said. "Come, join me. I know it's boring in there."
"Yea." he said. "Too many old people.
"Mmhmm."
"So is that the entire Chudley Cannons team in there?"
"Umm, yea. Eli's on the team."
"Oh cool."
"Yup."
"So Snape, huh," he asked.
"Yeah, that was weird. But my dad was friends with him when he was in school."
Awkward silence surrounded them almost instantly.
Draco cleared his throat. "You look pretty."
"Thank you. You look pretty handsome yourself."
"I know," Draco said and laughed slightly. "Oh. My dad made me get a present for you."
"Oh," Astrid said.
He shoved a small box into Astrid's hands, "Here."
Astrid pulled the silver bow off the green velvet box. She opened the box and inside was the most beautiful necklace. It was white gold with a star charm.
"Thank you. It's beautiful."
"You're welcome." Draco cleared his throat again. "I noticed you were about the only one to thoroughly enjoy Astronomy."
Astrid nodded as she put the necklace on.
Draco and Astrid sat outside nearly the whole time. It was nearing eleven before Draco's mom came to collect him.
"Draco, honey, we're leaving," she said before disappearing back inside.
"Thanks for sticking this out with me," Astrid said.
"Thank you," he said.
"And thank you for the gift. I'll have you one tomorrow."
"I'll be looking forward to it. Bye, Astrid."
"Bye, Draco."
Draco left the balcony and Astrid touched her star and smiled.
"Figured you were out here," Eli said.
Astrid smiled and walked inside.
"I see Draco got you a present."
"Yeah. I told him I'd send him something tomorrow. Now I just have to figure out what."
Anson thought a moment. "I think I have the perfect thing."
Anson rushed to his room, Astrid right behind him. He pulled a small trunk from the closet.
"This trunk is from my days at Hogwarts."
Eli appeared at the door then.
He rummaged through it. He pulled out a small green box, similar to the one Astrid's necklace came in, and handed it to her.
Astrid opened the box, "Really?"
"Yeah. I have two. My dad and one of my uncles accidentally got me the same present one year. This is the spare."
"Thanks, dad."
"No problem," he said kissing his daughter on the side of the head.
Astrid smiled at Eli as she passed and went to her room to wrap the present.
"Your uncle didn't give you that," Eli said knowingly as he walked over to Anson.
"And you know I hated it."
Eli leaned over giving Anson a backwards hug. "I know. And it was very sweet of you."
Eli dropped a kiss on Anson's head before sitting next him.
"I do not miss Lucius."
"Neither do I," Anson said putting the trunk away.
On Christmas morning Astrid woke up super early. She sprang from bed, scaring Nipsy as she ran to her dads' bedroom. She ran into the room, after knocking, and asked them to wake up loudly.
Eli and Anson stirred.
"What time is it," Eli asked sleepily.
"5:24."
"Way too early," Anson said rolling over.
"Dads," she whined.
"Fine, fine. We'll be up in a minute," Eli said.
"Thank you."
Astrid ran back to her room, grabbing Draco's present from the desk and ran to Salem. She tied the present to his leg. "Take this to Draco, okay?"
Salem took off and flew into the morning sky.
Astrid walked into the kitchen and put on a pot of coffee. She then went to the family room to turn on their muggle TV so she could watch muggle Christmas cartoons.
At six Astrid went back upstairs.
"Coffee's done and it's six. Now get up, please," she begged.
"Alright, alright," Eli said getting up.
Anson rolled over too far and rolled off the bed.
Astrid and Eli laughed as Anson got up. He was laughing as well.
The family went downstairs and poured themselves coffee and sat around the eight foot white Christmas tree.
"I'll pass out gifts this year," Astrid yelled.
She gave Eli and Anson one present and gave herself one. They opened them on the count of three.
Around seven, Draco stirred in his bed hearing a tapping on the window. He arose sleepily, rubbing his eyes. He opened the window and let the strange owl in. Draco untied the gift. Seeing the blue star pattern on the wrapping and he knew it was from Astrid. He sat back on is bed and took the wrapping off. He opened the box and inside was the best present he'd ever received. It was a white gold ring in the form of a snake with an emerald eye. He carefully took out the ring and placed it on his right ring finger.
He went to his desk and scribbled a thank you note and gave it to the owl to take back to Astrid.
"Thank you for the presents, dads!" Astrid said excitedly.
"You're welcome," Eli said.
"And thank you for ours," Anson said.
Astrid got some new notebooks, a bike, some new video games, some new movies, and some new clothes.
Salem came through the window dropping Draco's letter on her lap and another owl flew through and landed on her leg. She untied the box and saw it was from Teal. She opened the present and saw a bracelet made from some sort of dark blue leaves. She slipped the bracelet on and sent back a thank you note written on the wrapping paper.
Astrid couldn't wait to get back to Hogwarts to see Teal and Jenson. And to ask what Christmas at Hogwarts was like.
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A few weeks passed getting closer to Christmas vacation. Students were cheery and not paying much attention to classes, except of course Hermione. The list of who was staying over Christmas break was being passed around. Astrid saw where Teal and Jenson's names were on it. They would virtually have the school to themselves.
Astrid awoke early to leave the school on time. She found Teal and Jenson by the lake. It seemed to have become "their place".
"Hey guys," she said stopping behind them.
"Hey," they said in unison.
"I'm sorry you guys have to stay at the school," Astrid said sitting on the side of her trunk. "But I have your presents all ready and under the trees. No peeking early. I put a spell on them. If you so much as put a finger on them, it will latch on and won't unattach until I get back."
"Wow. Okay, Astrid we won't peek," Jenson assured her.
"Good," she laughed.
The three of them sat there staring at the lake for a few moments.
Astrid sighed. "Well I guess I should head out. Wouldn't want to miss the train."
Astrid gave her friends hugs and told them that she'd see them in the new year.
Astrid found a car to herself and pulled out a book. She took off her plaid jacket, laid it on one end of the seats and laid down. She opened her book and began to read.
Not too much later, her reading was inturrpted when someone walked into the car.
"May I sit here," a girl's voice asked.
Astrid groaned inwardly, knowing that voice anywhere.
"Sure, Hermyone," she said not looking away from her book.
"Thank you."
"Hnn," she mumbled.
The train ride went by fairly quietly. Up until they started getting close to King's Cross.
"What's it like to be from America? I've been there once. To New York. It was fascinating. My family and I went to a place called Broadway. It-"
"Look Hermione," Astrid sighed. "America's awesome. I love Broadway. But I'm not the biggest fan of you. You're an insufferable know-it-all, annoying, and you don't know when to shut up. But for some reason, unknown to all, Jenson likes you. He's your friend; he's my friend. It seems I will be around you a lot while at Hogwarts. I will pretend to like you and I won't even yell at you that much, if you promise to leave me alone when Jenson isn't around. It's win, win, win. What do you say?"
Hermione gulped. "O-okay," she stuttered.
"Great," Astrid said getting something from her trunk. "I figured you'd find me on the train, so here."
Astrid chunked a box at Hermione.
"What is it?"
"A Christmas present. Open it."
Hermione opened the box. Inside were a pair of black, stylish shoes.
"I may dislike you, but I hate your shoes even more." Astrid said. "Feel free to tell Jenson. Maybe he'll lay off and not be so stressed over our non-friendship"
"Thank you, Astrid. This is really sweet."
"Hey. Remember our deal."
Hermione nodded, smiling down at the shoes.
Astrid laid back down and continued reading.
Astrid and her dads pulled up to their new England home. It was almost as big as a mansion.
"Welcome to our new home," Anson said opening the double doors.
Astrid's mouth fell open and she let Nipsy down so they could explore.
The foyer was quite big and had a crystal chandlier hanging from the ceiling. The living room and sitting room were huge!
"Where's my room," Astrid asked excitedly.
Anson and Eli laughed as they watched her jump up and down.
"Up in the tower."
"Great. Like Hogwarts?" She asked coming off her high slightly.
"Just go look," Eli said.
Astrid ran up the stairs and then up a set of steps.
The doors were pink with glittering A's on them. She wrapped her hands around the french door handles, pushing in. What greeted her from the inside of the room was nothing she could have imagined. The floor was purple wood with a yellow shag, fuzzy area rug. The walls were decorated with chalk and the bed was as if two queen sized beds were pushed together. There was a light blue canopy around the bed that had rhinestones all over it. The bedding was silky and smooth. There was a bay window, with the two of the panes made of stained glass. One with a moon and stars and the other the sun. There was a pink leather couch and a purple leather oversized round chair. There was also a desk and a huge TV that was connected to her game system.
Astrid then noticed a spiral white staircase leading to a door on the ceiling, much like the one at Hogwarts that lead to the Divination classroom. Astrid climbed the stairs and pulled on the string. Green steps folded out. She walked up them and she instantly saw a piano and guitar. She walked further in and there was an easel with different sized canvases. A small window door lead to a balcony. On the balcony was a telescope.
Eli and Anson came into the room.
"So what do you think," Eli asked.
Astrid raced down to them. "What do I think? I love it! It's amazing! It's perfect! It's- thank y'all so much!"
Astrid and Nipsy slept really well that night on their new bed.
The next few days passed by fairly quickly and it was Christmas Eve. Astrid wondered what Jenson and Teal were up to and how they were doing, so she sent them a letter with her dad's owl, Salem.
Astrid's dads called her downstairs.
"Our usual Christmas Eve party will be held tonight at 7:30. There will be some new faces as well some of the usual guests."
"Yay! Can I help decorate?"
"You know you can't do magic outside school," Anson said.
"Ugh, fine. I'll go get dressed then," she said walking sadly to the stairs.
"You'll find a new dress in the closet," Eli sang.
Astrid's eyes lit up and she squealed, running up the stairs. She reached her walk-in closet and put her hands on the doorknobs, but stopped.
"No. Not yet." She said to herself. "After a bath."
Astrid walked to the bathroom with her fuzzy purple robe draped over her arm.
"Whoa."
The word echoed through the bathroom. It was also large. The tub was big enough so that she could practically swim in it.
After she relaxed in the tub for about an hour, she noticed her fingers were super pruney and decided it was time to get out. She dried off and wrapped her robe around her and quickly did her hair in loose curls and her make-up. Then she walked back over to the closet. As soon as she opened the doors there was a shiny silver dress staring back at her. It was the most beautiful dress she'd ever possessed. The top part was halter style while the skirt was floor length. She pulled on the dress and paired it with a pair of silver heels. Then she heard the doorbell. She glanced at the clock. 7:30 sharp. She walked downstairs and saw Draco Malfoy.
The two stared at each other in awkward silence as their parents talked.
"And this is our daughter, Astrid," Eli said to Draco's parents.
"Hello," she said as she bowed.
"And this is our Draco," Narcissa said. "I believe you two are in the same house?"
"Yes ma'am," Astrid said.
The doorbell rang again and Professor Snape walked in.
"Professor," Astrid and Draco said confusedly.
Snape smiled as he embraced Eli.
"It's been a while."
"Too long," Eli said.
"Anson," Snape said shaking his head.
"Severus," he smiled warmly.
Draco and Astrid looked at each other, confused.
An hour later the party was in full swing. Old people were everywhere. The only other kid was Draco.
Astrid walked outside on the balcony with her butterbeer. She stared at the sky, finding what constellations she could with the naked eye.
A few moments later Draco walked out on the same balcony.
"Oh, sorry," he said.
"It's fine," Astrid said. "Come, join me. I know it's boring in there."
"Yea." he said. "Too many old people.
"Mmhmm."
"So is that the entire Chudley Cannons team in there?"
"Umm, yea. Eli's on the team."
"Oh cool."
"Yup."
"So Snape, huh," he asked.
"Yeah, that was weird. But my dad was friends with him when he was in school."
Awkward silence surrounded them almost instantly.
Draco cleared his throat. "You look pretty."
"Thank you. You look pretty handsome yourself."
"I know," Draco said and laughed slightly. "Oh. My dad made me get a present for you."
"Oh," Astrid said.
He shoved a small box into Astrid's hands, "Here."
Astrid pulled the silver bow off the green velvet box. She opened the box and inside was the most beautiful necklace. It was white gold with a star charm.
"Thank you. It's beautiful."
"You're welcome." Draco cleared his throat again. "I noticed you were about the only one to thoroughly enjoy Astronomy."
Astrid nodded as she put the necklace on.
Draco and Astrid sat outside nearly the whole time. It was nearing eleven before Draco's mom came to collect him.
"Draco, honey, we're leaving," she said before disappearing back inside.
"Thanks for sticking this out with me," Astrid said.
"Thank you," he said.
"And thank you for the gift. I'll have you one tomorrow."
"I'll be looking forward to it. Bye, Astrid."
"Bye, Draco."
Draco left the balcony and Astrid touched her star and smiled.
"Figured you were out here," Eli said.
Astrid smiled and walked inside.
"I see Draco got you a present."
"Yeah. I told him I'd send him something tomorrow. Now I just have to figure out what."
Anson thought a moment. "I think I have the perfect thing."
Anson rushed to his room, Astrid right behind him. He pulled a small trunk from the closet.
"This trunk is from my days at Hogwarts."
Eli appeared at the door then.
He rummaged through it. He pulled out a small green box, similar to the one Astrid's necklace came in, and handed it to her.
Astrid opened the box, "Really?"
"Yeah. I have two. My dad and one of my uncles accidentally got me the same present one year. This is the spare."
"Thanks, dad."
"No problem," he said kissing his daughter on the side of the head.
Astrid smiled at Eli as she passed and went to her room to wrap the present.
"Your uncle didn't give you that," Eli said knowingly as he walked over to Anson.
"And you know I hated it."
Eli leaned over giving Anson a backwards hug. "I know. And it was very sweet of you."
Eli dropped a kiss on Anson's head before sitting next him.
"I do not miss Lucius."
"Neither do I," Anson said putting the trunk away.
On Christmas morning Astrid woke up super early. She sprang from bed, scaring Nipsy as she ran to her dads' bedroom. She ran into the room, after knocking, and asked them to wake up loudly.
Eli and Anson stirred.
"What time is it," Eli asked sleepily.
"5:24."
"Way too early," Anson said rolling over.
"Dads," she whined.
"Fine, fine. We'll be up in a minute," Eli said.
"Thank you."
Astrid ran back to her room, grabbing Draco's present from the desk and ran to Salem. She tied the present to his leg. "Take this to Draco, okay?"
Salem took off and flew into the morning sky.
Astrid walked into the kitchen and put on a pot of coffee. She then went to the family room to turn on their muggle TV so she could watch muggle Christmas cartoons.
At six Astrid went back upstairs.
"Coffee's done and it's six. Now get up, please," she begged.
"Alright, alright," Eli said getting up.
Anson rolled over too far and rolled off the bed.
Astrid and Eli laughed as Anson got up. He was laughing as well.
The family went downstairs and poured themselves coffee and sat around the eight foot white Christmas tree.
"I'll pass out gifts this year," Astrid yelled.
She gave Eli and Anson one present and gave herself one. They opened them on the count of three.
Around seven, Draco stirred in his bed hearing a tapping on the window. He arose sleepily, rubbing his eyes. He opened the window and let the strange owl in. Draco untied the gift. Seeing the blue star pattern on the wrapping and he knew it was from Astrid. He sat back on is bed and took the wrapping off. He opened the box and inside was the best present he'd ever received. It was a white gold ring in the form of a snake with an emerald eye. He carefully took out the ring and placed it on his right ring finger.
He went to his desk and scribbled a thank you note and gave it to the owl to take back to Astrid.
"Thank you for the presents, dads!" Astrid said excitedly.
"You're welcome," Eli said.
"And thank you for ours," Anson said.
Astrid got some new notebooks, a bike, some new video games, some new movies, and some new clothes.
Salem came through the window dropping Draco's letter on her lap and another owl flew through and landed on her leg. She untied the box and saw it was from Teal. She opened the present and saw a bracelet made from some sort of dark blue leaves. She slipped the bracelet on and sent back a thank you note written on the wrapping paper.
Astrid couldn't wait to get back to Hogwarts to see Teal and Jenson. And to ask what Christmas at Hogwarts was like.
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