In Through the Out Door
A Harry Potter UNIVERSE/ Sasporilla Bucket Fan Fiction
by Darren Kelly
Chapter 2
Sasporilla returned to the dorms just before bed time. Karry was waiting for her in the common room. Sassy came in and sat beside her best friend.
"Where have you been?" Karry asked.
"I was trying to work out a class schedule that would let me take both fourth and fifth year classes this year, so I can write my O.W.Ls with you and Korry."
"Did you manage to get it sorted." Karry asked.
"Sort of." Sassy said. "It's going to be a very long year. I'm not really allowed to talk about it."
A strange young dark bushy haired witch in very used robes and a floppy tattered hat walked through the common room and through the door into the girls dorms.
"Who was that?" Karry asked.
"No idea." Sassy said changing the subject. "Look at that."
Sassy motioned over to the far side of the Hufflepuff common room. Madrigal Neelander was the center of attention, surrounded by almost all of the Hufflepuff boys. She laughed and twirled her hair as they fawned over her.
"I know." Karry said. "They started to gather around after dinner."
"Oh well good for Maddy." Sasporilla said. "Personally I never want to be the center of more than one boys attention."
"I have a theory about all this but I need to do some research first." Karry smirked.
"I just keep hoping this doesn't change her from the sweet young girl we knew into something else." Sasporilla said.
"We all grow up in our own time." Karry said. "I can't see how trying to force it could make anything any better."
"Yes she looks 16 and beautiful but inside she's still only 12." Sasporilla said. "She hasn't matured enough in her mind to deal with all of this."
"You're right." Karry said.
"Maybe we should be better friends and save her from herself?" Sasporilla said determined.
Sassy and Karry barged through the crowd of boys, saying excuse us as they went. They stepped up on either side of Maddy and each grabbed an arm.
"Right then young lady." Sasporilla said.
"It's past your bed time." Karry smiled.
The pair pulled their friend off with them as they went into the girls dorm. The boys all yelled after her wishing Madrigal sweet dreams, hoping she had a wonderful night and reassured her they would see her tomorrow.
"Guys!" Madrigal protested. "I'm just having a bit of fun!"
"Maddy." Sassy said. "We're your friends. We see you surrounded by all those boys and we worry about you."
"Worried there won't be enough to go around?" Madrigal asked.
Sasporilla and Karry stopped and let their friend go.
"Excuse me?" Karry asked.
"That was not very nice Madrigal." Sasporilla said.
"I'm sorry." Maddy said ashamed. "I just have all these new mixed feelings and things I'm just not sure."
"That's because your body matured but your mind hasn't." Karry smiled compassionately.
"Maddy," Sasporilla began, "the boys are showing you attention. I know that when a boy you like notices you it feels really good. Right?"
"Yes." Maddy agreed.
"Right now all the boys, not just the one or two you like, have turned their attentions to you. Has your mum explained boys and girls to you?" Sasporilla asked.
"Yes." Maddy said.
"Well right now," Karry said, "you're like a big dinner bell ringing COME AND GET IT to a pack of hungry wolves. You know what they want. Is that what you want?"
Madrigal stood and stared at Karry and Sasporilla. She looked down ashamed.
"I never thought..." Maddy said and started to cry.
"Maddy", Sasporilla hugged her young friend, "we just don't you making a mistake that might effect the rest of your life."
"I want you to be honest with me." Karry said. "Are you using any sort of love potion or something?"
"No." Madrigal said.
"What about that ghastly perfume." Sassy asked smelling the scent of it.
"My mom gave me that as a gift." Maddy said.
"I have a feeling it may be more than just a perfume." Karry said. "I suggest you wash it off and not wear it for a couple of days. Let me see if I can learn anything about it."
"Ok." Maddy agreed. "Thank you. You're good friends."
"Now off to bed with you young lady it's long past your bed time!" Sassy smiled.
Sasporilla returned to the dorms just before bed time. Karry was waiting for her in the common room. Sassy came in and sat beside her best friend.
"Where have you been?" Karry asked.
"I was trying to work out a class schedule that would let me take both fourth and fifth year classes this year, so I can write my O.W.Ls with you and Korry."
"Did you manage to get it sorted." Karry asked.
"Sort of." Sassy said. "It's going to be a very long year. I'm not really allowed to talk about it."
A strange young dark bushy haired witch in very used robes and a floppy tattered hat walked through the common room and through the door into the girls dorms.
"Who was that?" Karry asked.
"No idea." Sassy said changing the subject. "Look at that."
Sassy motioned over to the far side of the Hufflepuff common room. Madrigal Neelander was the center of attention, surrounded by almost all of the Hufflepuff boys. She laughed and twirled her hair as they fawned over her.
"I know." Karry said. "They started to gather around after dinner."
"Oh well good for Maddy." Sasporilla said. "Personally I never want to be the center of more than one boys attention."
"I have a theory about all this but I need to do some research first." Karry smirked.
"I just keep hoping this doesn't change her from the sweet young girl we knew into something else." Sasporilla said.
"We all grow up in our own time." Karry said. "I can't see how trying to force it could make anything any better."
"Yes she looks 16 and beautiful but inside she's still only 12." Sasporilla said. "She hasn't matured enough in her mind to deal with all of this."
"You're right." Karry said.
"Maybe we should be better friends and save her from herself?" Sasporilla said determined.
Sassy and Karry barged through the crowd of boys, saying excuse us as they went. They stepped up on either side of Maddy and each grabbed an arm.
"Right then young lady." Sasporilla said.
"It's past your bed time." Karry smiled.
The pair pulled their friend off with them as they went into the girls dorm. The boys all yelled after her wishing Madrigal sweet dreams, hoping she had a wonderful night and reassured her they would see her tomorrow.
"Guys!" Madrigal protested. "I'm just having a bit of fun!"
"Maddy." Sassy said. "We're your friends. We see you surrounded by all those boys and we worry about you."
"Worried there won't be enough to go around?" Madrigal asked.
Sasporilla and Karry stopped and let their friend go.
"Excuse me?" Karry asked.
"That was not very nice Madrigal." Sasporilla said.
"I'm sorry." Maddy said ashamed. "I just have all these new mixed feelings and things I'm just not sure."
"That's because your body matured but your mind hasn't." Karry smiled compassionately.
"Maddy," Sasporilla began, "the boys are showing you attention. I know that when a boy you like notices you it feels really good. Right?"
"Yes." Maddy agreed.
"Right now all the boys, not just the one or two you like, have turned their attentions to you. Has your mum explained boys and girls to you?" Sasporilla asked.
"Yes." Maddy said.
"Well right now," Karry said, "you're like a big dinner bell ringing COME AND GET IT to a pack of hungry wolves. You know what they want. Is that what you want?"
Madrigal stood and stared at Karry and Sasporilla. She looked down ashamed.
"I never thought..." Maddy said and started to cry.
"Maddy", Sasporilla hugged her young friend, "we just don't you making a mistake that might effect the rest of your life."
"I want you to be honest with me." Karry said. "Are you using any sort of love potion or something?"
"No." Madrigal said.
"What about that ghastly perfume." Sassy asked smelling the scent of it.
"My mom gave me that as a gift." Maddy said.
"I have a feeling it may be more than just a perfume." Karry said. "I suggest you wash it off and not wear it for a couple of days. Let me see if I can learn anything about it."
"Ok." Maddy agreed. "Thank you. You're good friends."
"Now off to bed with you young lady it's long past your bed time!" Sassy smiled.
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I am in no way affiliated with Warner Bros. or with J.K.Rowling. My work is purely that of fan fiction & do not ask for, nor accept money, gifts or other compensation for my work. If you really feel you must do something, research which charities J.K.Rowling donates to, then donate to them as such.
I am in no way affiliated with Warner Bros. or with J.K.Rowling. My work is purely that of fan fiction & do not ask for, nor accept money, gifts or other compensation for my work. If you really feel you must do something, research which charities J.K.Rowling donates to, then donate to them as such.