Like Murphy
said, if something can go wrong, it will. It wasn't my ideal date (what was
wrong with a nice walk at daytime?)
but Brad had insisted. His daredevil attitude played a small part in his charm.
If it had been anybody other than the boy that I had been pining after for the
whole of my first four years at Hogwarts, then I would have refused, so as to
not risk sacrificing my golden record and flawless grades. But only an insane
girl—or prettier one—would have said no to Bradley Brookshire!
As the clock
struck twelve, I stumbled out of the dormitory. None of the girls batted an eye
at my leaving, as we all had our secret meetings from time to time. I scrambled
out of our entrance barrel and enjoyed the cool air that banished my sweat.
Sweat? I held my hands up to my face and cursed, my palms gleaming brightly in
the torchlight. There was no time to change though, so I dashed into the
kitchen where a few house elves happily stuffed my pockets with treats. After wiping
my wet hands on my robes—fantastic, greasy hand marks—I continued my journey
outside. I soon reached the entrance hall without meeting anybody and my
confidence grew stronger. Which should have been a signal that something was
about to go wrong.
"Student
out of bed, eh?" Filch's all too familiar voice barked. His footsteps grew
closer. I shielded my face from his view, protecting my identity from him. I
needed to run far away from the decrepit old man, so I started sprinting—and
ran straight into a wall. He cackled as I fell. I was too tired to get up.
"FILCH!"
Bradley's voice bellowed. I raised my eyes to find Bradley standing outside the
main doors. It was a valiant effort, but Filch wouldn't chase Brad while he had
me within arms' length. Those were my thoughts until I saw a yowling Mrs Norris
clenched in Brad's hand. Filch tore after him as fast as he could, which was in
fact quite slow. I took my opportunity and raced out the main doors, Brad not
too far behind me. I dashed around the back of the school, hoping dearly that Brad
was nearby, and willing the painful stitch in my side to disappear.
"Argus?
What're you doing out here?" The teacher, whoever she was, calmed Filch
down, giving Brad and I enough time to gather our bearings. I finally looked
him in the eye and allowed a small grin to pass over my face. We were standing
in a forest, completely safe from Filch.
"You've
got a cut on your head," Brad said softly, brushing my forehead. I was
grateful for the darkness, as it hid the sight of my bright red cheeks.
"You've
got scratches on your cheek," I replied, lightly touching the marks. They
were no doubt from handling the ancient Mrs Norris. Brad slowly leaned in
towards me and my heart responded by beating rapidly. I closed my eyes and—was
he growling? My eyes snapped open in time to find a set of glowing eyes and
bared teeth. I tackled Brad to the ground just as the creature leapt at us. The
werewolf smashed into a tree and yelped. I helped Brad up and we sprinted
through the forest, zigzagging and occasionally splitting up to confuse the
werewolf. Once we reached a clearing and the panting grew louder, we knew that
we were caught. One couldn't outrun a werewolf.
"Bri,"
Brad choked out, his hand taking mine as the creature circled up in a taunting
manner, "I need to tell you that—"
A white
blur whizzed by and Brad stopped talking as we watched a pure white wolf attack
our predator. It was at this point that I came to my senses. "YOUR
WAND!" I bellowed, "YOUR WAND!" It was difficult to aim
properly, as we were afraid of hurting the wolf as he battled it out with his
opponent, but we took our chances when we saw our ally weakening.
With
combined efforts, we managed to bind the werewolf in ropes. We stood triumphantly
and nodded to the wolf. He snarled back, so we took that as notice to get the
hell out. We exited the Forbidden
Forest without
encountering anymore dangerous monsters, but the danger had ruined our date.
Far away galaxies twinkled at us, as if mocking my failure. Brad would never
want to see me again. "Hey, what were you going to say to me
earlier?"
Brad shot
me a goofy smile that made my knees weak (or was that from all the running?)
and shoved his hands in his pockets. "Uh, that I think you're really cute
and I wanted to know if... if you wanted to be like, boyfriend and girlfriend?
Like, officially dating, I guess?"
I ducked my
head to hide my smirk at his clumsy words but uttered out my equally lame
response of, "Yeah, I think I'd like that." Brad held my hand and we
walked back towards the castle, picking out constellations from above. I handed
him a Butterbeer that I had extracted from my pocket and took a glug out of my
own, savouring the blessed taste.
Unfortunately,
the pleasant part of our outing didn't last long. Professor Longbottom was
standing with his arms crossed at the front doors shaking his head at us.
"I'm surprised at you, Miss Pearson. You're top of my class! And you
there—Mr. Brookshire—you're of Ravenclaw house, aren't you?" Brad nodded.
"Oh dear, you two are both covered in cuts. We'd best send you off to
Madame Pomfrey, and then deal with your punishments afterwards."
We trailed
behind Professor Longbottom reluctantly. "Jam doughnut?" I offered.
"Thanks,"
Professor Longbottom and Brad said simultaneously, each taking a few.
"Next
time," I whispered to Brad, "We go out in the day."
"Agreed,"
Brad replied, and he sealed the deal with a kiss. I could taste the strawberry
jam on his lips.