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I didn't want to read any books since I didn't have to keep up my facade anymore. I know what you're thinking!What are Luna and Blaise doing together?Oh then you're probably thinking Hermione Granger, not wanting to read? Adjustable Curtain Rod SpotlightWell the impossible is possible, deal with it!Wedding Dress Shop A6 StockportAnyway to answer your first question that you probably meant to ask but didn't, Luna and Blaise are together because of this."Kmart Patio Furniture GazeboHey Harry, Ron, Ginny, Luna." I greeted my friends at the Gryffindor table. Luna was also there but that didn't surprise me because she has been sitting at the Gryffindor table since we became friends.On the outside I was cool and collected but on the inside I was squealing with joy.
Today was my 16th birthday and I was shocked when I looked in the mirror. Say good-bye to old bushy-haired Hermione and say hello to the new and improved one!When I looked in the mirror that morning I no longer saw my thick hair or my boring drab eyes! I saw electric blue eyes and curly caramel colored hair. I decided to wear an outfit that my mom sent to me but I never wore. It was a jacket with the UK's flag on it, a blue t-shirt under it, blue skinny jeans, and a pair of converse. Luckily it was Saturday so I knew I wouldn't get in trouble.Anyway back to when I went to the Gryff's table. The chattering ceased and I smirked when I saw Malfoy blinking at me with his mouth wide open."I face palmed myself and told him "No it's Pansy Parkinson. Of COURSE it's me!"Everyone then gasped, looking over my head. I looked up and nearly missed a lightning bolt a few feet over my head. I then looked at Luna and saw a symbol over her head too, which was of an owl perched on an olive tree. Everyone gasped at her then they gasped at...
Zabini looked over his head and saw his symbol. It was a fiery red hammer, which was actually pretty cool."Ms. Granger, Ms. Lovegood, and Mr. Zabini? Please follow me to my office." After that little scene (ha, little) we did what Dumbledore told us to do. In his office, he told us (Luna, Blaise, and me) the truth. We didn't believe him at first but he showed us a video, which was enough to tell me that i was a demigod. Dumbledore told us to go back to our dorms and get our stuff. Everyone's reaction when I returned to the Gryffindor common room was...no, just no. EVEN THE TWINS WERE FLIRTING WITH ME! (A/N But I think Hermione didn't mind Fred ;P) The girls were giving me dirty looks, the boys were flirting with me and everyone was asking me LOADS OF QUESTIONS! I was poop'd by the end of one single minute. I had to threaten people so they would stop. A lightning bolt (which I just found out about), my wand, and a baseball bat (don't ask) was all it took to finally get some peace and quiet.
I finally made it to Dumbledore's office alive!ANYWAY Dumbledore told Luna, Blaise and I that we had to go to America! I can now check off #4 off my List of Things to do Before I Die. Okay, so the way Luna and I (oops, and Blaise too) were going to America was by plane! *Fangirl Time*So to get to the airport Dumbledore brought us to the house of someone from the Order who lived close to the Heathrow Airport. Long story short the flight was called, we got on the plane and that is how...…I am sitting in between Luna Lovegood and Blaise Zabini, on a plane headed to the John F. Kennedy airport in New York, The United States of America.11/5/12: So I will be rewriting this story because I don't like how it turned out. But it will be 100000000 times better! Marchers began gathering in Park Lane in the early hours this morning as they prepared for the #F**kBrexit rally which started at 11am. The crowd to marched down Piccadilly, Pall Mall and Whitehall before ending at Parliament Square, where Bob Geldof and Tim Farron gave their anti-Brexit speeches. 
Protesters are waving EU flags and home-made placards, as well as using smoke flares, as chants of “EU, we love you” “Hope not hate”, “Breverse” and “Parliament use your sovereignty to save the UK from this crisis” are spreading through the masses. Many of the gathered are also displaying their support for the red-tape obsessed bloc by wearing Remain T-shirts from the defeated camp. Speaking to the “March for Europe” protestors Bob Geldof said leader’s of the Leave campaign had "robbed the young of their future". He continued: “Venting on Twitter is only putting it into the ethos. We can prevent Brexit by refusing to accept the referendum as the final say “You need to come out. For the young whose future was robbed by Farage and Gove and Johnson.“This is not the generation we build for you. We wanted you to have the world. You deserve the world. From my lot - oh shame on you. Shame on you for taking the lives that we enjoyed that was given to us by previous great generations.”
Lib Dem leader Tim Farron echoed Mr Geldof speech, adding Britain had chosen a path that would damage the future. ///Sbp7pQl8Wy— Katy C (@KatyKatyclose) July 2, 2016Mr Farron said: “Britain is without doubt a European country. We will continue to be a European country.“What broke my heart the most was making the phone call at breakfast time to my children and explaining what had happened.“That people older than them had chosen a path that would damage their future.”Have your protest, it's a democratic right and freedom of expression, but don't expect the result to change to suit you #marchforeurope— Kieran_1981 (@Kieran_1981) July 2, 2016The event’s organiser, King’s College graduate Kieran MacDermott, said: “We can prevent Brexit by refusing to accept the referendum as the final say and take our finger off the self-destruct button.“It is the responsibility of parliament to consider our democracy more carefully and call for a vote before they all accept the UK's decline.“
Let's not leave the next generation adrift. We can provide the ammunition parliament needs to reason their way through this mess and reconsider Brexit, if we make a stand!”Posting on the Facebook event page, organisers wrote they wanted to make the march memorable: "We want to make this the most peaceful, colourful and powerful march ever staged."What is so good about being #British LEAVING the #EU ?? oh yes you bunch of sore losers #remain We are OUT ? #marchforeurope get used to it?— Jess Corbin BOOKS (@jesscorbinBKS) July 2, 2016Unless there are 18 million people on #marchforeurope they'd have been better off staying in bed— General Boles (@GeneralBoles) July 2, 2016#marchforeurope You lost. No amount of foot stamping will change that. You are like spoiled children. #Brexit— andieiam (@andieiamwhoiam) July 2, 2016One marcher, 25-year-old Nathaniel Samson, said: “I was genuinely stunned on the morning after the vote. I feel deeply uncertain about my future.”"I'm on the march to voice my discontentment.
I am accepting the result, but it's to show that we won't accept it quietly."An 85-year-old great-grandmother made an emotional speech on the stage after the crowd reached the Parliament Square.Leah from London said: “Nobody I feel has spoken enough for my generation. Young people have a whole life ahead - I might have 5 years, 10 years.EU ref gave the forgotten working class of the UK a voice. The remainers are seething at that. Democracy only when it suits #marchforeurope— EU PROJECT FEAR (@LiarMPs) July 2, 2016“But I do have children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.“I have wept I have shouted for this to be overturned. How dare they take this away from me, and my generation. So fight, fight, fight.”Social media has been in a frenzy under the #MarchforEurope hashtag and the protest has drawn criticism with some users pointing out that 17 million had in fact supported the Leave camp. Remainers protesting against democracy and the will of the people in favour of bankers and big business.