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After what happened during the holidays, April Ward had realized one thing: she needed to be better at being a sister. It wasn't really strange she wasn't very good at it yet, as she had been an only child for 13 years. But now that her dad and October's dad were getting married, she really needed to learn. Especially with how hard a time October was having lately. So today, April had a plan.
What she had really wanted to do was have some sort of sleepover in one of their dormitories. In movies, that was the sort of thing sisters did. The problem was that she couldn't sneak into Ravenclaw, and October couldn't sneak into Hufflepuff. Even if it was possible, the older girl would surely not go along with any plan that involved breaking rules. Which was why April had organized the 'sleepover' in an abandoned classroom, in the middle of the day. It wasn't much of a sleepover anymore, but she knew that October would appreciate the lack of rule-breaking. And it being day just meant they had more time to talk and hang out, they didn't have to go to sleep anytime soon. Though April had still insisted on wearing pajamas. With her hands on her hips, April surveyed the room. She had brought as many pillows as she could, spreading them around. A quick trip to the kitchen had secured her some snacks, and she had borrowed several girly things from her roommates. Like nailpolish, which was arranged neatly in a row on a nearby table. April hoped October would like this. They really had to spend some time together, and April thought this was the perfect time.
What she had really wanted to do was have some sort of sleepover in one of their dormitories. In movies, that was the sort of thing sisters did. The problem was that she couldn't sneak into Ravenclaw, and October couldn't sneak into Hufflepuff. Even if it was possible, the older girl would surely not go along with any plan that involved breaking rules. Which was why April had organized the 'sleepover' in an abandoned classroom, in the middle of the day. It wasn't much of a sleepover anymore, but she knew that October would appreciate the lack of rule-breaking. And it being day just meant they had more time to talk and hang out, they didn't have to go to sleep anytime soon. Though April had still insisted on wearing pajamas. With her hands on her hips, April surveyed the room. She had brought as many pillows as she could, spreading them around. A quick trip to the kitchen had secured her some snacks, and she had borrowed several girly things from her roommates. Like nailpolish, which was arranged neatly in a row on a nearby table. April hoped October would like this. They really had to spend some time together, and April thought this was the perfect time.