The Egg's Clue

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That evening, the Gryffinfour walked to Hagrid's hut, hoping that he would be staying there. Once they arrived, Ron banged on the door as he and Harry yelled for him.

"Hagrid! Open up! We want to talk to you!" Harry shouted.

"Hagrid honestly! If you don't open the door right now we'll break it down!"

The door opened, however it was not Hagrid that was staring at the students. It was Professor Dumbledore.

"Oh! Erm... Professor, we didn't mean what we said. We're not going to break down the door-"

"It's okay, Miss Granger. Hagrid," the headmaster called, "there are some students here to talk to you."

The Gryffinfour walked into Hagrid's hut, to see him sitting at the table sobbing.

"Hagrid, we need you to come back to teach us!" Hermione pleaded.

"Yeah, it's not the same without you!" Aurora agreed.

"Yah heard what the papers said. People aren't gonna want me to be their teacher anymore!" Hagrid exclaimed.

"I believe that these students wouldn't have come here if they didn't want you to be their teacher, Hagrid," Professor Dumbledore told him.

"Will you please come back to class, Hagrid," Harry asked. Hagrid reluctantly nodded in reply.

"I remember me dad telling me to not be afraid to be who I am. Ye can win this tournament, Harry. Yer can show everyone that they can be whoever they are."

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The next evening, Harry, Hermione, Ron, and Aurora were in the library to help Harry with the second task. Harry told them what happened when he went to the prefects bathroom, following Cedric's advice. There was a song that came out of the egg when Harry put it under the water. The fourth years gathered that Harry would need to find something to help him breathe underwater.

A few hours later, the students still weren't able to find anything that could help Harry. When Aurora came back to the table with more books to read through, she noticed that Fred and George were there. 

"Aurora, we need you and Hermione to go to Dumbledore's office," Fred told them.

"McGonagall said so," George informed her.

The two girls walked there, wondering why they were sent.

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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