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The Goblet of Fire

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"Sades, how have you not noticed it yet?" 

Thirteen-year-old Ginny Weasley said laughing. Despite being a young girl, Ginny was an extremely pretty girl, who had the typical traits of a Weasley. She had flaming red hair, which she wore in a long mane, and a freckled complexion. She was of light skin, a very petite stature, and bright brown eyes like her mother.

"Noticed what?" Fourteen-year-old Sadie asked laughing. Sadie was a beautiful girl with long, blonde hair with bright blue eyes with golden flakes that were enchanting with pink lips, rosy cheeks, pale skin and millions of freckles on her face. She had a curvy, petite hourglass figure and had a loving look about her that made almost everyone fall in love with her.

"That George is madly in love with you?" Hermione asked.

"And has been since the day he met you?" Ginny added. 

"He's not," Sadie said laughing. Hermione was also a pretty girl but didn't realise it. She had light skin, bright brown eyes, lots of bushy brown hair, and rather large front teeth.

Sadie and Hermione were staying at the Burrow with the Weasley's. It looked as though it had once been a large stone pigpen, but extra rooms had been added here and there until it was several stories high and so crooked it looked as though it were held up by magic. Four or five chimneys were perched on top of the red roof. A lopsided sign stuck in the ground near the entrance read, THE BURROW. Around the front door lay a jumble of rubber boots and a very rusty cauldron.

"Trust me, I'm his sister," Ginny said, "I heard enough about you from him. I love you like my sister, but boy I get tired of hearing about you." 

The three girls laughed and before any of them could say anything, there was an explosion of laughter came from below them.

"Saved by the boys Sades," Hermione said chuckling.

"Come on," Ginny said walking to the door, "time to go see them." 

Sadie and Hermione got up and walked to the door to meet Ginny. They saw Mrs. Weasley rushing down the stairs towards the kitchen. The girls grinned at each other than followed Mrs. Weasley downstairs.

"Tell me what, Arthur?" the three girls heard as they walked into the kitchen doorway. 

All three of the girls smiled at Harry, who grinned back, which made Ginny go scarlet, she had been very taken with Harry ever since his first visit to the Burrow. Sadie looked around the kitchen and saw Ron, Fred and George were sitting at the scrubbed wooden table with Bill and Charlie, the two eldest Weasley brothers.

Charlie was built like the twins, but he was shorter and stockier than them, who were both long and lanky. He had a broad, good-natured face, which was weather-beaten and so freckly that he looked almost tanned. His arms were muscular, and one of them had a large, shiny burn on it. Bill was, there was no other word for it, cool. He was tall, with long hair that he had tied back in a ponytail. He was wearing an earring with what looked like a fang dangling from it. Bill's clothes would not have looked out of place at a rock concert, except that Sadie recognised his boots to be made, not of leather, but of dragon hide.

"Tell me what, Arthur?" Mrs. Weasley repeated, in a dangerous sort of voice.

"It's nothing, Molly," mumbled Mr. Weasley, "Fred and George just. . . . but I've had words with them. . . ."

"What have they done this time?" said Mrs. Weasley. "If it's got anything to do with Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes. . . ."

"Why don't you show Harry where he's sleeping, Ron?" said Hermione from the left side of Harper.

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