"I don't care, at least he isn't some slimy Slytherin creepbag." She shrugged, after five years she'd gotten used to Elena's habit of boy hunting.
"I hope so too." Hermia nodded. "She was sweet, and now... Just urgh." "Well they've both got two fully shifting wolves as parents," Ocean observed with a slightly smug look on her face. "Maybe they'd have a litter of five instead of twins or something."
She yawned quietly and lay down on the bed again, fighting the urge to just go back to sleep for another few hours.
"I'm more into the athletic type I guess." She shrugged. "I just don't find future politician types attractive."
"Someone has one giant stick up their arse." Hermia sighed, watching the drama-queen that was once the little girl she and River had rescued from vampires stomp off like a rattled five year old. "To be fair Casey is a different type of immature to River." Lake said, not even attempting to defend her son. "At least you know he won't run off or do something catastrophic that could cause some seriously big problems that'll cause more then a bit of hassle down the line." "I hope he gets triplets, then he won't have any time to do anything that might get her pregnant again..."
"Okay..." Hermia nodded slightly. "I'll wait here for you to get sorted and stuff then get dressed myself..."
17 is a weird age, you don't really get anything with it. I don't like being 17 XD
"Not really my type." She shrugged. "Looks a little smarmy to me actually."
"Tell me about it." Ocean groaned, finally joining in on the conversation that she'd been stood listening to for a while. "My bed and their bed are on opposite sides of the same wall. It's really, really disturbing. I hope she does get pregnant, least then they'll have to stop for like nine months." "That's not really a nice way to wish a baby upon someone you know Ocean." Lake said, although her tone and face would indicate that she one-hundred percent agreed with her daughter. "You are. Or at least you're one sip away from it." Hermia said, playfully poking him in the ribs.
"I get what you mean..." She mumbled quietly, her cheeks burning her they were blushing so badly.
I'll be 18 in five and a half months, that terrifies me. I'll be an adult. o_o' Oh lol XD
"Age isn't so much of a problem for men as it is for women. Once you're over a certain age people don't really give you any respect because you just become 'Mum', or worse 'Grandma'." Lake sighed heavily. "He's too drunk to know which way is up sweetie, let alone listen to anything." Hermia sighed, glad that there was finally a chance to break the topic away.
"Strange." She said, giggling slightly. "So you've found yourself a new target already? You don't waste any time do you Elly?" Raye laughed.
Hermia nodded slightly, not looking up from her downwards glance of shame.
Charming D: I just have my stupid mountain of work that I will never complete.
I wish I was on exam leave, would mean I had more time to work ><
"Absolutely nothing." He said. "But I just lost my apetite." Adam added, making an excuse to leave so he didn't have to listen to her rant about her new found crush. "So I'm going to head off to my first lesson. Bye." He said hurriedly as he grabbed his bag off of the floor and walked off out of the hall, nearly bumping straight into Raye who was making her way in. "Whoa." She said, jumping out of his way as quickly as possible. "Who spat in his cereal?" Raye commented more to herself then to anyone else as she sat down in Adam's just vacated place setting as the dirty bowl magically replaced itself with a clean one.
"I'm turning 50 soon as well, and I don't need reminding." Lake muttered, she loved Maddie and all but there were times where she could just murder her. Lake didn't like the idea of ageing, but she couldn't help it. And she hated that fact, and the fact that Maddie was still as perfectly pretty as the day she had turned just rubbed salt into the open wounds. Hermia, who had decided that since River was drinking his weight in alcohol she was going to stay relatively sober, was sat next to River. She too had glazed out of Elena's never ending rant of school matters, there were things you didn't care about and then there were things that just made you want to die when you listen to it for too long. She hadn't been interested in school life when she was at school, let alone now long after she'd left.
Hermia nodded quickly, she just wanted the ground to swallow her up right then and there. Could anything be more awkward than being told how to cover up your escapades by the father of your accomplice?
Hermia instantly blushed bright, bright red. They knew? Oh god, everything had just gotten twenty times more awkward and embarassing.