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Laurence looked around for a spare seat, clutching his hot butterbeer tightly to warm his freezing hands. It was a busy day in The Three Broomsticks, and students crowded around most of the tables. His friends were back at Hogwarts studying for their upcoming test, but he could always find spare time to come to Hogsmeade. He didn't enjoy History Of Magic anyway. Finally he found a spot next to a pretty redhead with an exasperated look on her face. He thought he had seen her around school before, but hadn't had the chance to talk to her. "Hi," he started, "Can I sit here?"

He was still waiting for an answer. Lucy probably looked like an idiot, just staring at him without saying anything. "Er - sure," she said, cursing herself silently. "I'm Lucy. Lucy Weasley. And you are?" She didn't usually randomly converse with strangers, but there was clearly no other place for the good—looking boy to go.
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Laurence smiled. "Laurence Knight." he said, and slid into the seat opposite her. "You're on the Gryffindor quidditch team, aren't you?" he asked, remembering her from the tryouts. "I'm the Keeper, by the way," he added, taking a sip of butterbeer and resting his elbows on the table.

"Hi, Laurence," Lucy said with a small smile. "That's where I remember you from! It's been driving me crazy. Yeah, I just made Chaser." Lucy replied, slapping a hand to her forehead. "All these exams we've been having recently are making my mind go slightly insane," Lucy paused. "Well, more than usual." she said dryly, leaning back in her chair.
(( ahh wow! It's early afternoon here. am going in 5 mins but I will reply by Monday. So long ugh! ))
Laurence laughed. Lucy seemed to have a similar sense of humour to him. She was right, they had been getting a lot of homework lately- which he should have been doing. "You got that right," he commented. "My friends are all studying right now. I thought I should finally take a break from it all. They sure love clogging up our calendars- I've had almost no time this past week. I may as well be the walking dead, the state I'm in." He rolled his eyes, thinking about the long nights spent studying.
Laurence laughed. Lucy seemed to have a similar sense of humour to him. She was right, they had been getting a lot of homework lately- which he should have been doing. "You got that right," he commented. "My friends are all studying right now. I thought I should finally take a break from it all. They sure love clogging up our calendars- I've had almost no time this past week. I may as well be the walking dead, the state I'm in." He rolled his eyes, thinking about the long nights spent studying.

“Well, smart people know when to take a break.” Lucy raised her glass towards him. “My friends are always taking breaks,” she said, rolling her eyes. “Yet they don’t even get terrible grades. It’s so unfair.” Lucy nodded her head in agreement. “I think they’re just trying to punish us for all the torture we put them through.” she laughed. “Same with the walking dead thing. Have you found a suddenly developed taste for human brain too?”
Laurence laughed, again. Lucy seemed really nice, and hopefully he could get to know her a bit better- after all, they would be paying on the same qudditch team. "Yep," Laurence smirked. "I think I might just have to camp out in the Shrieking Shack from now on- I might be a danger to the students. Do you come here often?" he wondered, momentarily stunned by her eyes. He thought they looked a bit like ice, only warm and smiling. Was that even possible? And, of course, she had that trademark Weasley hair.






He took a sip from his butterbeer.
"Who are your friends anyway? Maybe they can join the team."




When he got back, she was sitting across from his seat, humming something. "So," he asked, "What do you like to do in your free time, other than explore and play Quidditch?"


"I like reading too," he said, "There isn't a lot of good wizarding world fiction out there. What kind of stuff do you read?"






"But what do you do on Hogsmeade weekends?"


He shook his head. "Any one, maybe one day we can skate together."


(good night)

(Good night! Looking forward to hear back from you in the morning!)



"So anyway," he said, "If you've really never been to Hogsmeade, I'll have to take you to see Honeydukes."
He looked at her, wondering how she'd respond.


The inn is often warm, crowded, and a bit smoky, but clean and welcoming. A mirror behind the bar reflects the cosy atmosphere, and drinks such as Butterbeer and Firewhiskey are served in glasses and in foaming pewter tankards, as well as gillywater, mulled mead, red currant rum, and even cherry syrup and soda with ice and an umbrella. The Three Broomsticks is owned and operated by Madam Rosmerta.