Veronica smiled at Ten as she jumped down from the table and back into her seat. Would she get off scot-free? Yeah maybe, but if not she would take her punishment on the chin and deal with it.
Admittedly, Veronica had let the moment overtake her a little bit and got carried away. She hadn’t really paid attention to Professor Alcott when called for no spells to be used, in her defence he hadn’t really ordered them to stop. Veronica had had a difficult year and some of that was still...
Veronica had no interest in getting involved in the food fight. At first. But when it escalated into a full hall event, not just the second year nerds in the far corner, Veronica wasn't going to sit back and watch. She grabbed the nearest plate of food she could that wasn't her own and stood up...
Veronica blushed when Ten suggested that seeker might have been her calling after all, she was the daughter of a seeker after all so she might be onto something. But it didn’t matter, in the hierarchy of what was making Veronica happy at that moment, Quidditch had tumbled down the list and the...
Quidditch practice was starting to feel like a waste of Veronica’s time, she never played in the games and there seemed to be no sign of her making the team anytime soon, not now Teddy was co-captain, he would veto her place on the team until they both graduated. So why did she bother? Veronica...
Veronica had never kissed anyone before. She’d never liked anyone before, not until she’d started to notice Ten (watching Teddy flip his hair didn’t count!). People often said they didn’t know when they’d started to realise they liked someone, that crept up on them, Veronica wasn’t sure that was...
Veronica had never felt anything like it. The pure elation from the moment she had caught the snitch which only heightened when she touched down on the ground and joined in the celebrations of her teammates. They had already won the Quidditch cup and this game wasn’t as important as that, but...
Veronica didn’t really know what she was looking for, not enough for it to be second nature. She thought she’d imagined the glint of gold the first time but when she saw it again she knew it was real. She leaned forward in her broom and flung herself forward in pursuit, weaving around the other...
Veronica couldn't believe she was going in at seeker. She wanted to say something to Teddy, something sarcastic, witty or biting. But she held her tongue, nodded at him and took her spot. Once the game resumed she was in the air looking the snitch.
Veronica kept a tight lip as Teddy announced the team and that Rose would be playing beater and she would be remaining on the bench. There was a time and place to give him a piece of her mind. This wasn't it.
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