HP Dear Miss Freak

Chapter 45: Forty, Bubble Gum and Stupid

    "My friendship with you is only worth this."

    "Guess what? Bunny."

    "Guess what? Searle."

    Fred and George came to each side of the small sofa where Sylvia was sitting, and sat on the armrests on one side.

    "What's the matter? Boys?" Sylvia yawned. Today is another day of being tortured by potions.

    "Hogsmeade!"

    "Just this week!" Both Fred and George's eyes lit up.

    "Shall we go together?" Fred took Sylvia's shoulder.

    "We agreed with Li to go to the condiment, you will definitely come?" George showed a copy of the expression.

    "It's a pity." Sylvia put the textbook back on the sofa and looked up at the two of them, "This will be the girls' trip to Hogsmeade."

    "I can't believe you're leaving us?" Fred shook Sylvia's shoulder in dissatisfaction.

    "You're going to lose a lot of fun, buddy," said George pursed.

    "I wish you a good time, gentlemen wholesalers of seasonings." Sylvia got up holding the potions textbook, patted the two boys on the heads, turned and walked towards the dormitory.

    The school has scheduled a Hogsmeade weekend before Christmas. This was also the first weekend that Sylvia and the others could spend in Hogsmeade Village. She had already prepared a pocket of pocket money, intending to demonstrate the ability of college students in the 21st century to scan goods.

    "Where do you want to go? How about Fengya Wizard's Clothing Store?" Patricia suggested excitedly.

    "I want to go to the Wenrenju quill shop, I heard that the quills there are quite beautiful." Emily said with a smile.

    "Why not go to Three Broomsticks for a drink? Girls?" Angelina took Arya's shoulder and raised her chin, "What a chance to continue our journey. Gossip tea party."

    "Soda with little umbrellas there! Oh! No girl would say no to something good looking!" Arya was quite right.

    "No one mentioned Honey Duke? I'm very disappointed, friends." Sylvia exaggeratedly made a helpless expression.

    "You can come with me."

    A sudden voice came from behind the girls. Sylvia didn't have to look back to know that it was the elusive Ravenclaw, and the other girls who turned back had already started to snicker. Angelina and Arya looked at each other with clear expressions.

    "Good morning, Mr. Waughlin." Sylvia didn't look back and pulled the scarf tighter.

    "Good morning, Miss Tonks." Hoddle smiled softly. By the way, I waved to some Ravenclaw girls passing by, causing the girls to cover their faces and run away.

    I can't stand it.

    Sylvia rolled her eyes.

    "I just said, you can go with me." Just after the four good sisters tacitly abandoned Sylvia and took a few steps to widen the distance, Hoder He naturally took over the position next to Sylvia.

    "Come with you?" Sylvia looked at the students who were looking at them both intentionally or unintentionally, and said disdainfully, "The watch on your right hand didn't tell you that it was morning Is it ten o'clock? Time to wake up, Mr. Waughlin."

    "This is the left hand, idiot." Waughlin raised the wrist of his left hand and laughed, and the four girls in front also covered their mouths and snickered.

    "Your scarf was not tied properly, and it left a long section behind." Sylvia suddenly looked behind Hoddle and said seriously.

    "Really?" This guy has always been meticulous about how he dresses.

    "Of course it's fake, idiot!" Sylvia smiled lightly and pointed to Hoddle's neckline, "But your collar is standing up, didn't you notice?" Just when Hoddle looked down at the neckline, Sylvia laughed immediately, "You lied! Big idiot!" She stuck her tongue out at Hoddle and walked forward happily.

    "You guy's brain won't be left in the Gryffindor lounge without taking it out?" Hoddle felt very funny, although he couldn't understand why it was funny, "You think it makes me Does being fooled twice make you smart?"

    "I didn't want to look smart, I just wanted to call you a big idiot!" Sylvia turned around and made a face, ignoring those who couldn't restrain her aunt from laughing. Good roommates, quickened their pace, "Okay girls, where are we going first?"

    Hoddle didn't say anything, and followed up in a good mood.

    "I didn't promise to hang out with you, Mr. Waughlin." Sylvia was really fed up with the gazes of passers-by, especially those who kept casting all kinds of glances. Ravenclaws, "I didn't know you had such a thick skin."

    "I'm coming to Honeyduke too, but I'm just inviting you on the way." Hoddle didn't care to open a path for her in the crowd, "You're quite thick-skinned, Miss Tonks. ."

    "Very good." Sylvia pushed open the door of Honey Duke's shop and made a gesture of invitation, "Come in, Mr. Wafflin, I don't have to do the ladies first thing with me."

    "I didn't intend to be polite to you either." Hoddle bent slightly, approached Sylvia, blinked, and walked into Honey Duke with a smile.

    "Who is this?" As soon as Sylvia turned her head, she saw the four good roommates across the street who gave her a thumbs up, rolled her eyes again and reluctantly walked into the Honey Duke, "What's the matter!"

    "That farce was wonderful, Miss Tonks." Hoddle whispered as he slid his slender fingers over the rows of merchandise.

    "Are you sure you want to talk to me here?" Sylvia lowered her voice.

    "Are you going to tell me?" Hoddle looked down at the girl who couldn't reach the height of the shelf and was standing on tiptoe, took down a box of zizi bee candies and handed it to her with a smile.

    "I think you're the only one who knows why it's not ordinary..." Sylvia pointed to the ice mouse on the shelf, and the two exchanged a knowing look, "This point Do you not understand?"

    "I don't have a little bit of dressing at Professor Snape." Hoddle raised his eyebrows, which was indeed difficult to do. Sylvia didn't think the professors would so easily believe it was a coincidence, but as long as Dumbledore was around, she didn't have to worry at all.

    "I can only tell you that Fred George and I have a way to see everyone at Hogwarts. By chance, I saw the name that shouldn't be there." Via thought for a while, but told him the truth.

    "Oh." Hoddle nodded, then it all made sense, "Aren't you afraid I'll report this to the professor? How can I say I'm a prefect now too."

    "Of course I told you I wasn't afraid." Sylvia smiled smugly. How to say Sirius' case is about to be re-examined. As his niece, he is half a legitimate heir, and there is always a way to get the map into his own hands.

    "Trust me so much?" It was rare for Hoddle to be wrong, but Sylvia didn't bother to explain to him.

    "You just buy this?" Sylvia didn't continue the topic, and instead pointed to the Momotooth Mint in Hoddle's hand, "It's rare that you only bought this? "

    "You know I need this." Hoddle chuckled lightly. "It's very helpful for getting rid of some unwanted smells."

    "Are you sure you won't read more? Have you eaten any of these?" Sylvia looked at the dazzling array of products and was already picking her eyes, "Hurry up and give me Amway."

    "What is that weird new word for you?" Hoddle counted the candy in Sylvia's arms, and suddenly reached out and squeezed her face, "Look at you, Fat into a large cauldron, still eat?"

    "I'm fat again?" Sylvia reached out and squeezed her face as if to feel if what he said was true, "Am I really fat?"

    "Eat more." Hoddle smiled and leaned against the shelf, "The brain is so barren, let's fill the stomach."

    "You should eat some Momoya Mints, what the **** are you talking about all day long." Sylvia rolled her eyes, picked up the Super Bubble Gum and looked at it. I really don't know how Fred and George see this thing can make such an interesting bubble rain.

      I'm a Christmas present, and I hope to see you fatter after Christmas."

    "I'm a **** player, what's wrong?" Sylvia took a box of Bubble Gum from the shelf again, and after checking out, put it into Hoddle's hand, "I am the most talkative person. Sincerely, don't say I owe you favor."

    "I never said I liked this." Hoddle looked at Sylvia, who was returning home with a large bag of candy, and gave a wry smile.

    "My friendship with you is only worth it, Mr. Waughlin." Sylvia looked at him with a very polite smirk.

    Hoddle looked at the girl's lively appearance, smiled and put the candy in his coat pocket.

    "Hi!"

    A snowball hit Hoddle **** the back of the head. He turned his head somewhat sullenly, and saw two red-haired boys and a dark-skinned boy.

    "Sorry, brother, I made the wrong call." Fred waved at Hoddle perfunctorily, without a hint of apology in his tone. He knew from the first sight Hoddle that he would not like this guy, even a little disgusted.

    "What we're going to beat is—" George rubbed a very strong snowball and hit Sylvia with precision, but she avoided it.

    "Are you sure you want to fight me here?" Sylvia put a large bag of candy into her Infinite Stretch bag and began to move her wrists.

    "What about your girls' trip to Hogsmeade?" Fred threw a snowball up and down in his hand, and although he was talking to Sylvia, his eyes were straight Staring at Hoddle.

    "Aren't you going to introduce me? Dude." George snatched the snowball from Fred's hand and gave Hoddle a friendly smile.

    "I told you, Fred and George Weasley." Sylvia looked at Hoddle, "And Lee Jordan."

    "It's a pleasure you mentioned us." Fred took off his hat exaggeratedly.

    "Hoddle Waughlin," Sylvia introduced to her Gryffindor friends, "I told you about it too."

    "You are Wulflin?" Fred seemed to have guessed it long ago, showing a not very friendly look.

    "Are you Weasley?" Hoddle pulled out an extremely polite smirk, "Good to meet you."

    "Are you sure you want to hang out with him?" Fred looked at Sylvia, "You don't want to waste the entire Hogsmeade Day, do you?"

    "I wish you a good day." Hoddle waved his hand casually, and turned away without any hesitation.

    "You really don't give me any face, Fred." Sylvia followed Fred and the others to the other side of the street, "I really have you."

    "You haven't explained to me why you're with that guy and you're going out with the girls." Fred frowned, looking unhappy for a long time.

    "This is really chilling, Syl." George patted Sylvia on the shoulder, "You actually started to hide something from us."

    "I don't!" Sylvia set her eyes on Li, but he also looked at her with some dissatisfaction. Well, she shouldn't expect someone to speak for her now, but how should she explain it?

    "I just met him on the way. Angelina and the others have other places they want to visit. Wafflin and I just dropped by Honey Duke." Sylvia took out a few sips Tossing the bee candy to the boys, Fred snorted, took the candy and shoved it into his mouth unceremoniously.

    "Okay everyone!" Lee broke the slightly awkward atmosphere, "Did you know that Hogsmeade has the scariest haunted house in the UK? We can't miss it."

    Oh, I couldn't know more.

    Sylvia looked up and saw a dilapidated house at the end of a snowy landscape. It looked like Lee wanted to introduce them to the screaming shack he found.

    "Where?" asked Fred casually, as he and George were eating sizzling bees and wondering how their weightless flying marshmallows could be improved. Sylvia knew she was going to be their product tester again.

    "Look! Dude!" Li took a few steps forward excitedly, pointing to the crumbling wooden house not far away, "Screaming Shack! Have you heard of it?"

    "Screaming Shack?" Fred and George looked up at the same time. The two of them suddenly looked back as if remembering something, confirmed their vision here, and looked at Sylvia at the same time. The three exchanged glances, and immediately laughed wickedly.

    "I heard that this place is often haunted!" Li was still chattering excitedly.

    "Yes!"

    "So you better be careful too."

    Fred and George put on Lee's shoulders and looked at their smirks, probably thinking of something else.

    The Astronomy Tower on Saturday has become a stronghold for Sylvia and Hoddle to review. Basically every week, they stay here. Sylvia studied Potions, Hoddle studied Charms, and the two occasionally studied astronomy.

    "Let's change places." Sylvia tightened the scarf, as if strangling herself, "The weather is getting colder and colder, I really can't stand it."

    "Okay." Hoddle closed the book and stood up, "Isn't it easy to find an abandoned classroom?"

    "Are you sure you really need me?" Sylvia walked in front, she was particularly confident with the familiarity of the castle, "You are a completely talented player, right? Then demonstrate it once and you will learn it completely.”

    "But without me, you'd be a disaster," Hoddle said, imitating her strange way of making words. "So thank me, Miss Tonks."

    "To be honest, I have made progress, right?" Sylvia looked at Hoddle expectantly.

    "To be honest, you are the dumbest I've ever seen." Hoddle said mercilessly, "If I knew it earlier, I wouldn't promise to teach you."

    "Very well, Mr. Waughlin, I don't think you need to wrong yourself. How about today as the last tuition?" Sylvia rolled her eyes. She found herself rolling her eyes more and more skilled.

    "I don't come here often, but it was abandoned when I never entered school." Hoddle pushed open a door, "I teach you because you did help me with the spell. Don't be busy, I don't like to owe favors."

    "Me too." As soon as Sylvia stepped into the classroom, she saw a familiar figure inside, "Rebecca?"

    Rebecca had no idea that two uninvited guests would break in, so frightened that her hand stirring the cauldron stopped. The next second she immediately closed the book on the ground and put it behind her.

    "You know?" Hoddle looked at the material on the ground and frowned.

    "I know." Sylvia nodded, came to Rebecca and squatted down, "What are you doing here? Are you also secretly practicing potions? Pretty good."

    "I..." Rebecca smiled reluctantly and hid the old book behind her.

    "This is a forbidden potion, miss." Hoddle said coldly, looking at the harmless girl in front of him, "Am I right? You want me to tell what it is. ?"

    "You..." Rebecca was obviously panicked, she hurriedly picked up her wand and put out the flame.

    "So what?" Sylvia looked at Hoddle, his tone was particularly uncomfortable, "What do you want?"

    "What do I want?" Hoddle looked at Sylvia, displeased.

    "You can tell at a glance that it is a banned potion, which means you have studied it, right? So if you want to report Rebecca, I will report you." Sylvia did not hesitate chose to side with Rebecca.

    "Do you know what that is?" Hoddle sneered, "Miss Tonks, you are indeed a complete fool."

    "I don't know." Sylvia glanced back at Rebecca, the little girl was completely terrified, holding her wand tightly in her hand, "But who isn't there yet? Did you do something illegal in the school? Haven't you?"

    "I didn't plan to report her." Hoddle frowned slightly, "It's just this lady, no matter what you use it for, it can't be successful."

    "How do you know it's impossible to succeed?" Sylvia spoke before Rebecca spoke, "Rebecca's potions always get O, why don't you? Jump to conclusions when you know the other party's situation. Is this right?"

    "You are the one who jumps to conclusions when you don't know the other person the most, right?" Hoddle sneered, turned and left the abandoned classroom, the door slammed loudly behind him.

    "Ciel..." Rebecca said softly, pulling La Sylvia's robe, "He's right, this is indeed a forbidden potion."

    "So what?" Sylvia said nonchalantly, "I dare say that Hogwarts never lacks students to steal books and make potions in the forbidden area, and the Flynn must be one of them."

    "Aren't you asking what I'm doing?" Rebecca said timidly, staring at the pot of potion on the ground that had failed due to the inappropriate temperature, looking particularly embarrassed.

    "I don't know what's wrong with you." Sylvia rubbed her head gently, "But I really can't help you with the potion."

    "I... I'll tell you when I succeed, okay?" Rebecca thought for a while and looked at Sylvia.

    "Okay! If there's anything I can help, let me know." Sylvia laughed. Rebecca looked at her bright smile and smiled softly.

    "He..."

    "He? He won't tell you, don't worry." Sylvia said with certainty, "I said, he's definitely not doing anything like secretly making potions in the middle of the night. If he dares to tell you, I will tell him! And he has no evidence, don't worry."

    Actually, what Rebecca wanted to ask was that the two of them seemed to be having troubles because of this. But she didn't think about how to say it, and Sylvia didn't seem to care, so she didn't ask any more questions.

    The author has something to say:

    Fred finally knew he had a rival, hahahahahaha

    Hey it's Huo Ge's home game again today!

    The main quest is complete! Let's get back to a happy and joyful day!

    Rebecca is a small sideline here, hahahaha.

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