[not completely interupting and not stopping for a chat either just a quikkie ]
Andromeda had had a very busy summer, Zuka and herself had spent the most of it working in their respective stores while spending the rest of the time cleaning up around the Gables or exploring the countryside. They had made many new friends but it just hadn't been the same without Brian. She had written to him constantly all summer, one a week to be exact. Sending him photographs as well being nipped within an inch of her life everytime she attempted to put the letter onto Freckles her owl. But not once had he replied, not one single letter had she recieved from him.
So she was delighted to be back at Hogwarts, she just hoped she wouldn't run into him any time soon. A piece of her mind would be the least of his worries. She had hovered on 'Falcon' her Sienna Storm the whole way from the door to the pitch. Hoping for peace and quiet but knowing that it was highly unlikely. She stopped dead when she saw two people flying. It took her a few minutes to recognise the girl but knew her to be Kailey. She had, like Andromeda chopped her hair up as well. Maybe it was all the range this year, Andromeda's was now in a shoulder length bob and a deep brown. She couldnt resist dying it either this summer; she had also grown about 2inches over the summer. And though Kailey looked slimmer, Andromeda fervently wished that she herself could have put on some weight. With each change she seemed to get thinner and thinner.
Her heart nearly stopped when she got a better look at the boy. It was Brian.
She abruptly swerved her broom before either saw her and began to fly slowlyl back to the castle. Andromeda was not ready to deal with him and his lack of communication or lack of willingness to keep their friendship alive. She would not spend this year aching for him like a lost puppy the way she had last year. Boys had shown interest in her all summer, perhaps it was time to shed anything she had once felt for him. Obviously even his statement of her being like a sister had meant nothing to him, nothing at all.