Chapter 27: The Leaky Cauldron

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Y/n POV
The holidays have been going great, like usual. No worries about being dragged into something or some kind of death lurking near by. Just my parents and I, in our lovely normal Muggle house.

That is how I spent the majority of my holidays, only for the sunshine and rainbows to end when I get a letter finding out Harry was in danger again. It's almost like he hasn't always been in danger. Odd right?

Which lead to me being invited to spend the rest of the holidays with my friends, at the leaky cauldron. Currently at this moment, I'm waiting for my friends to come down from their rooms.

Some may wonder or need a reminder of why Harry is in danger this time. Apparently, this guy named Sirius Black, broke out of the wizard jail. That I found out is called Azkaban, which has a high security thing going on with it and this guy is supposedly responsible for getting Harry's parents killed. Leading people to believe that he has broken out to kill Harry as well.

I will honestly believe it when I see it. If I've learnt anything from being at Hogwarts, is that not everything is what it seems and the fact that I can just picture Riddle making some logical point, from out of the blue, proving that the guy is innocent.

School starts back up in a day or so, meaning I'll likely hear one of her mysterious comments or speeches soon enough. Only after that will I start to have any opinion on this matter.

"You're up early." Hermione comments coming down the stairs, with the boys in tow.

"Really? I must just be getting ready for school again." I respond, returning to munch on my barely touched pieces of toast.

"What were you thinking about?" Harry asks after grabbing some breakfast and sitting.

"Just this prisoner of Azkaban thing and how I can basically hear Riddle's absurdity opinion or theory. Only for it to be the truth." I say, thinking it was a little silly.

"I honestly think she's the worst out of those Slytherins and that her knowledge just makes her more untrustworthy." Ron states his opinion.

"Honestly, Ron. She isn't that bad if you don't bring up any major events." Hermione comments.

"And you would know this how?" Ron questions.

"I study with her and her friends around exam time." Hermione admits.

"Are you insane?! She's a Slytherin, they make fun of those with low blood status." Ron outbursts.

"She doesn't care about." Hermione defends her.

"I have to agree with Hermione on that." I interject before Ron could say anything else.

"I must agree as well. Also Riddle was a bit harsh to us and frankly confusing. She has never shown any interest in blood status." Harry agrees with us girls.

The conversation ended around with Ron being a bit upset, though the rest of the day with nice, with some shopping in Diagon Alley.

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