Molly had quietly informed Margo over dinner that she had plans for the two of them that night. It was hard for Margo to understand what, as Molly had her last final after dinner, an Ancient Runes OWL that had been postponed for some boring reason the blonde had already forgotten. Margo tried to press her friend, but Molly was an unreadable as ever, her eyes casually scanning the lines of some book by some guy named Keroauc. Margo deflated, picking at her shepherd's pie. She looked off with a huff and it was only because she turned to demand Molly tell her that she caught Molly looking at the Zabini boys talking with their friend, Mulligan.
Molly must have heard something. Margo swore her friend had super hearing, or that she was actually some demi-god with all-knowing powers because Molly just seemed to know what to do, at all times. Margo only knew what to do because she knew that she could follow Molly to wherever they were supposed to go. Otherwise, Margo probably would never leave the dorm or the kitchens.
Molly left for her final, and gave Margo the cryptic message to prepare for some light fun. Margo immediately changed out of her school clothes into something more appropriate and collected the hidden bottle of vodka from under her bed. She went to collect Molly's but had forgotten the combination to her trunk, again, so she had to settle with the cigarettes on the nightstand and the baggy of Spice stuffed inside her own pillowcase.
And she waited.
She grew bored and decided to make a trip down to the kitchens - perhaps Molly would like some of the bourbon they kept rather than the vodka - but had barely made it four steps out of the staircase when she heard a two-note whistle.
She wheeled around, the items clanking in the bag she had borrowed from under Molly's bed. Molly was strolling towards her with that unreadable grin, a twitched lip and an arched eyebrow, her short braids unmoving at her sides. Margo could not help but admire her friend. Molly moved as though she knew everyone were watching, and yet there was absolutely no vanity to it. She walked like someone who had long gotten over the fact that people noticed her, but could not be bothered to change something about herself. She was frightening, really, something destructive and always-fading away... But it made you want to reach out and make sure she was real.
"Ready?"
Margo blinked. Molly had reached her. "Um, yeah. Do you wanna change?"
Molly shook her head slowly and deliberately- turn left, right, return, the smile never leaving.
"Where we going?" Margo asked. But Molly had already turned on her heel. Margo skittered to catch up.
They reached the seventh floor and the smile on Molly's face unfurled even wider. "Oh," she said, her voice almost a simper, as she reached the door to the Room of Requirement, which had not been properly shut behind its current occupants. Margo wanted to ask, opening her mouth wide, but a corrective look from Molly bade her to close her mouth and trust. So she did.
Molly's slender hand reached up and gripped the door, slipping inside, Margo following close behind, hoping for the hum of loud music, the cheering of raucous students, the splashing of alcohol. But instead, all she heard was the sound of three pleasant voices.
"I have an in with the groundskeeper."
Molly's voice cut through the air, despite its soft, rumbly quality. Margo didn't know what they had interrupted but could not help but be proud to have done so along someone who knew so well what they were doing.
"Might need to say please," Molly added, with a twitch of her lip.