Part 51

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Chapter 51: Gratitude Notes:

Sorry it took so long to update, I had little to not time to work on this.
I don't own Harry Potter

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

Chapter Text

The next morning, they all gathered back into the Great Hall, all excited to finish the second book. Harry grabbed himself a plate full of food and sat in the bowl beside Sirius and the others.

"Tell me that the book ends on a good note." said Remus pleadingly.

"Yeah, it turns out pretty good." said Harry shrugging.

It was decided that Madam Bones would read the final chapter, after a bit of coaxing from Harry, saying that she would find it most interesting.

Eighteenth Chapter. said Madam Bones.

"Great, just what we need, another chapter where he breaks your arm with rogue sport's equipment." said Dr. Clark rolling his eyes.

"Don't worry, I'm safe in this chapter." said Harry.

"That'll be a refreshing change." said Sirius.

First paragraph, first sentence.

"Goddamn it, you're still hurt." said Remus quickly.

"I was fine." said Harry. "Just really tired."

The adults weren't reassured when Madam Pomfrey shook her head.

End of first paragraph.

Dialogue line.

Second paragraph, first sentence.

Most of the adults in the room looked sympathetic over to the Weasley family.

End of second paragraph.

A few people in the Great Hall were holding handkerchiefs and sniffed.

Third paragraph, first sentence.

"Nice of you to care." whispered Rudolph with a smirk.

"I knew she was fine!" said Harry defensively.

Third paragraph, second sentence, first comma.

"You were there? What the bloody hell stopped you from going down there?" said Bill.

"You forget, the boys didn't tell anyone about where the Chamber of Secrets was. That and he wasn't a Parselmouth." said Lionus.

"Oh, right." said Bill sheepishly. "Sorry."

"You were quite right to shout, Mr. Weasley." said Dumbledore with a sad smile. "I should have stayed."

"But you couldn't." said Madam Bones. "If you had stayed, Lucius would have come to the Ministry and with that lump." she gestured towards the seat the Minister held, "he'd of let Lucius kick you out of the castle permanently."

"Whatever happened to the Minister? Shouldn’t he have been back by now?" asked Percy.

"I inquired about that." said Lionus with a smile. "It seems that his turn-key felt that he didn't learn a good enough lesson. He'll be there for a little while longer."

"Good." said McGonagall fiercely.

Turn-key?

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