Fair Game

Min-Ji Song

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Classes were slow this semester for some reason, despite Min-Ji having started OWL year. He wasn't exactly flying through everything, but close to, and he had a bad feeling that the workload was going to get a lot worse in a very short amount of time. These were cares for another day, though. It was the weekend, and the Ravenclaw fifth year had nothing better to do than lie on his back on the lawn and lazily make smoke animals out of his wand. It was basically an open invitation to come talk, but Min was a more private person that he came off to his friends and classmates. It probably had something to do with his open, smiley face, when all he wanted to do was learn to have a good scowl and shoo people away. Nevertheless, he didn't want to be rude, so he endured his damnable geniality with good grace and lost himself in his own little world.
 
Finding her target was hard work. They weren't in the same year or same house, and Daisy had to try discreetly find out who the hell he was. Finally, she spotted him. Daisy dropped down onto the ground and half crawled half slid towards the boy, and when she was finally close enough, she jumped to her feet, raising her wand and screaming. "AAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!" As she neared her target, she lit her wand with lumos, hoping he was too slow to react.
 
A quiet afternoon was a bit too much to hope for, wasn't it? Min-Ji startled upright and the movement caused Daisy to miss her target completely. He did jump out of his skin at the scream, but he narrowly avoided screaming back because he wasn't afraid of no girl, nosir. "Oh my God," wheezed the Australian teen, clutching his chest. "Oh my God, you're mental." Quite despite himself, he began to shriek with laughter at Daisy's wild face, collapsing back onto the grass just as fast as he'd righted himself, and laughed till tears streamed down his cheeks. "I'll wet myself! Have mercy, that was too good!"
 
Unfortunately, her target managed to dodge her attack. Daisy groaned aloud and fell to the ground, on her back in defeat. Hearing the laughter, she propped herself up onto her elbows and watched as the boy fell back onto the grass, tears streaming down his face. "No! You're the mental one!" Daisy teased back. She was disappointed that she wasn't able to tag her opponent but she was glad he appreciated her attacking skills. She got onto her knees and knee-shuffled over to Min-Ji, sitting back on her heels and holding out her hand. "Good game Min-Ji. I'm Daisy. You can borrow that move if you want."
 

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