-𝐒𝐄𝐐𝐔𝐄𝐋 𝐓𝐎 𝐀𝐋𝐖𝐀𝐘𝐒 𝐅𝐎𝐑𝐄𝐕𝐄𝐑
Death, Poison, Betrayal, Lies, Murder
Nothing ever goes to plan when the fate of the entire Wizarding World lies on yourself does it?
{Philosopher's stone-Deathly Hallows}
-can be read as a stand...
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THE MARAUDERS MAP Chapter Six
Harry very luckily just about survived the 30 meter fall back down to the floor of the Quidditch stadium thanks to Dumbledore muttering a spell that proved to very efficiently save his life. His Nimbus Two-Thousand broomstick on the other hand was definitely not so lucky, it had crashed into the whomping willow whilst Harry had came hurtling towards the ground and had it's nice exterior completely reduced to small twigs and sticks- the wreckage of which had been presented to Harry in the hospital wing as soon as he had come around from the recent incident, which Arabella thought was a bit of a lousy idea since it made Harry feel ten times worse than he already had been.
Luckily though, everyone still had the defence against the dark arts lesson to look forward to at least. Everyone was praying Professor Snape wasn't taking the class however, especially Arabella since she hadn't even bothered to look at the homework task she had been set by Snape. It was really luck and her silver tongue that she was relying mainly on to try and ease her way out of a month's detention that Snape would most probably have set her if he found out she never gave the homework anything but a second glance. But as Sage Robinson, a now much happier Lawrence Myers and herself walked through the doors, they sighed a massive sigh of relief and were overcome with joy as they found out that Lupin would be once again taking his class.
The lesson was on Hinkypunks which Professor Lupin had handily brought one into the lesson in a tall glass box. The creature looked like a wisp of smoke, small and frail, "Lures travellers into bogs, notice the lantern dangling from it's hand? People follow the light and.." The Hinkypunk squashed up against the glass, creating a terrible squelching noise as it did so..
Ring.
The class remained silent until Professor Lupin dismissed them, spilling out of the classroom and into the corridor. Harry caught up with Arabella as they were about to leave the classroom since Sage and Lawrence had ran off to pester Kurt about some homework.
"Wait a moment you two," Spoke Professor Lupin who was still sat at the top of the classroom, "I heard about the match, and i'm sorry to hear about your broomstick Harry, are you sure that there isn't any chance of fixing it?"
"No, it was smashed to pieces by the whomping willow." Replied Harry dully.
"They planted the whomping willow tree the same year I arrived at Hogwarts. People tried to play a game you see, they'd try to get near enough to the tree to touch the trunk. In the end, a boy called Davey Gudgeon nearly lost an eye," He smiled over at the two, Arabella smiled kindly back but Harry looked anything but amused, "We were forbidden to go anywhere near it, a broomstick wouldn't stand a chance."
"Did you.. did you hear about the Dementors sir?" She interrupted with difficulty. Harry looked up at her immediately, shocked to hear her actually pluck up the courage to ask him what was buzzing around both their minds.