A Midnight argument between two cousins
It was a cold November night and when other students were sleeping or at least in their common room Annie was in the clock tower alone. Since she had got the letter from her mother it had become harder for Annie to fall alsleep.
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"Hey Sea," Annie said also surprised to see her older cousin out this late. The blond Gryffindor normally liked hanging out with her cousin but tonight Annie really wanted to be alone so she would be able to concentrate.
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"It seems like I haven't seen you in ages Annie," Chelsea said to her cousin. Normally Chelsea would see Annie all the time at Hogwarts even though the two were in different houses.
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"Hmmm what did you say Sea?" The blond Gryffindor asked. Annie had been daydreaming when her cousin was talking.
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"I was just saying that I haven't seen you in awhile," Chelsea repeated with a roll of her hazel eyes. The blond Ravenclaw could not help but be a little annoyed at her younger cousin.
"Since you got that letter from your mother you have been acting so weird, Annie," Chelsea told Annie.
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"I haven't been acting weird Chelsea. I've just been acting the same way I usually act," The blond Gryffindor defended herself.
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"Annie you really shouldn't go meet your mother if your dad's so opposed to it. You haven't seen her since she were five or six years old. You basically don't know your mother. A lot can change in seven years," Sea tried to reason with her stobborn cousin.
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"Your right Chelsea a lot can change in six years and you know change isn't always a bad thing," Annie said loudly to Chelsea.
"Your mum might have changed but that doesn't change that she ditched your family because your dad and Adam were magical and you and your other brothers had a chance to be magical," Chelsea said so loudly that she was almost yelling. "If she could abadon your family just because you all were magical then she obviously isn't a good person Lissie,"
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"What do you mean by that?" Chelsea whispered. She wished her cousin wouldn't have brought up her older sister.
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"What I mean is that Saria would have wanted me to meet my mother. She would understand why I want... no need to meet her. You aren't even trying to understand," Annie said quietly.