Seer

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A few weeks after the match, exams were beginning. Aurora was getting very stressed out with everything going on. She spent most of her time studying.

She hasn't been getting along with Pierre since he claimed that they were dating. She wanted to get away from him-he was beginning to scare her- but that wasn't an option. 

The girl wanted to go back to the Gryffinfour again and get away from Pierre.

Even though she distanced herself from them, she was still worried about what could happen if Sirius Black got near any of them. 

But for now, she didn't have time to think about that. There were much more important things going on.

It was almost the end of the school year, and a very important week was coming up.

Aurora was preparing for this week for what seemed like years (It was really only a couple months). 

It was the week that many students dreaded. It was a week full of stress, studying, and classrooms.

It was exam week.

* * *

Aurora woke up early the morning of her divination and arithmancy exams. She used her time turner to get to divination that afternoon after taking her arithmancy exam. 

Aurora followed her fellow classmates to the tower. As instructed, they all waited for their names to be called before going up and taking the test. Seeing as Aurora's last name was near the beginning of the alphabet, she was one of the first ones to go up.

"Have a seat, dearie," Professor Trelawney said to the girl. Aurora awkwardly walked up to the table where the woman was sitting, and sat in the chair across from her. There was nothing on the table other than a purple tablecloth and a crystal ball.

The divination professor requested that she told her what the girl saw in the ball. Aurora began looking into it, trying not to think about how stupid it was that she was just staring at a glass ball.

Aurora let her thoughts wonder to random things, until she saw something in the ball. 

"I see... Scabbers?! Wait...no... now Scabbers is an old man!" Aurora muttered, telling her professor what she saw as it appeared in the ball.

"Yes, yes! What else do you see?!" Professor Trelawney exclaimed, looking interested.

"I see a dog and a wolf chasing each other.... Wait... now they're fighting! And there's a big lake, and some kind of animal floating in the sky. I think its a bird... or a bear.... Now it's gone!" Aurora explained to the older woman.

"Well, I must say, you seem to be a true seer!" the professor announced, seeming excited. "That's full marks for you!"

Aurora left the classroom, wondering if what her professor said was true or not.

I don't own Harry Potter. The series belongs to J.K. Rowling. I only own Aurora and anything you don't recognize from the books or movies.

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