Well, now, don't you tell me to smile
You stick around I'll make it worth your while
My number's beyond what you can dial
Maybe it's because we're so versatile
Intergalactic, planetary, planetary, intergalactic
Another dimension, another dimension
Another dimension, another dimension...
There had been a shift in that status quo, a complicated addition to the state of the school, a new star pulsating in the sky. What was supposed to be Julian Kapur's party, supposed to be a quiet show of charity for a boy who just wanted to feel cool, had been more of a coming out party for a certain blonde who was now daily asserting her own value to the school. No one could deny that Margo Richards had made a contribution before, and she was the cause for many releases of tension in otherwise repressed young men. But in one night, she had unspooled secrets, turned an eye away from a case of drugging that perhaps should have been treated with more severity, and established herself as Queen of the Party.
Molly did not feel dethroned. She had never been keen on school parties. But there certainly was a feeling in the air, an expectation, that maybe she should feel as though there had been a coup.
Didn't you hear? Margo was Brutus. It's a rumor, so it's just gotta be true.
In truth, Molly had felt unsettled after the party, but it wasn't because Margo had firmly established a higher sense of worth in her peers. After all, Molly had only ever committed to the friendship to spite those who sought to rob the Richards girl of that value. Her earnest hope had always been for the girl to grow comfortable in who she was and blossom into her own person.
She just hadn't realized that it would take an cold war for that to happen.
She couldn't tell how aware Margo was of their silent war, though. She never could. Sometimes she thought Margo played stupid and sometimes Margo did prove to be dense as a rock, but there were also times in which strange and specific insights tumbled from those pouty lips and Molly, discerning as she was, just could not trust her third person judgement to make a call.
But something had changed. Certainly within her, certainly within her friend, certainly within their dynamic. Margo had snapped at her over nothing in Hogsmeade, had finally begun to return the favor of going off alone, and had blatantly ignored Molly's warnings at the party. Molly knew she wasn't a beacon of warmth, but she had always cared about Margo's feelings on matters of importance. Had she been foolish to assume that such a thing was supposed to be a mutual sensation? Or did Margo really think Molly didn't give a f*ck?
Because that night, Margo certainly hadn't..
Molly had avoided her friend for the rest of the Valentine's weekend, which was easy enough considering that Molly actually spent the time studying and there was no way in hell Margo would ride the waves of her success out in a library. If Margo was bothered by the distance, if she even noticed it, she said nothing. And neither did Molly. But that was, admittedly, a bit more characteristic of the brunette.
Their first class together was Astronomy, one of the few non-compulsory classes Margo had actually kept on after her OWLs. And Molly wasn't sure if it was a testament to their friendship, Margo's cluelessness, or the old cliche that old habits die hard, but the blonde dropped into the seat next to her, chatting pleasantly with Kapur's bum-buddy Peter, who had apparently walked in with her.
The task was set - star charts, no one's everyone's favorites - and the ruling that pairs would be allowed was given. Margo was already turning to tell Molly she could do the drawing if Molly told her what to draw when the amendment came. Partners of the professor's choosing.
And the prisoners were given their sentences, Ace Longbottom looking unusually less angry to be paired with Apollo Zabini. Typically she was irritated to be separated from her usual shadow, and was even more irked to end up with his twin, but, for once, the tempestuous face was devoid of emotion, and she quietly accepted the decision, picking up her books to sit next to the Slytherin. Molly did her best not to notice, not to think anything of it. Noticing had gotten her into more than enough trouble lately, not to mention thinking.
Margo was paired with Evander and the former let out an excited squeal as she bounded over towards him, having to double back to grab her things.
As any Reader who understands the concept of dramatic irony might expect, Molly Weasley was paired with Cronis Yaxley. She suspected this turn of events the moment Margo was assigned to Evander and yet she couldn't stir herself to feel surprised or vindicated by the turn of events. She took out her blank star sheet and her telescope before walking over to the Slytherin. "You want to draw or look?"