the moon's rays filtered through the windows of gryffindor tower like silver rays, barely illuminating the messy dormitory room where fred, george, oliver and lee slept.
the slytherin common room was a complete mess. drinks and cigarettes filled the tables, while loud music drowned out the voices. the halloween party had been a success.
sirius and james were best friends, but james rarely talked about his sister. she went to beauxbatons, but she was a year younger than sirius and james.
evan's birthday had been a success. the slytherin common room was a chaos, with alcohol and cigarettes everywhere. the loud music made it difficult to hear other people. evan was turning eighteen, and barty had planned everything down to the last detail, inviting as many people as possible.
for harry, she had always been unattainable. a girl too different from him. yet she was the only one he truly desired. he had never spoken about it to ron or hermione. he could barely admit it to himself. the problem was that every time harry thought he had a chance, she shattered it. she was always with different boys. he couldn't trust her, and she was unreliable. yet they had both been in love secretly with each other since their third year.
mattheo and her have been best friends since first year, but every conversation they have is a bickering fit. they both have feelings for each other, but they'd never admit it. one night mattheo is drunk and texts her.
gryffindor had won against hufflepuff, james had caught the snitch before the other seeker. sirius didn't usually drink too much at parties, but that night the party was an honor for his team, so he thought, why not?
the moon's rays filtered through the windows of gryffindor tower like silver rays, barely illuminating the messy dormitory room where fred, george, oliver and lee slept.
The serious brother, the never-serious brother. They were complete opposites. But who knows how they both caught the princess's attention when she landed at King's Landing with her dragon after thirteen years of not seeing each other.