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Seamus dressed at top speed next morning and left the dormitory before Y/n had even put on his robes.
"Does he think he'll turn into a nutter if he stays in a room with us too long?" asked Harry loudly as the hem of Seamus's robes whipped out of sight.
"Don't worry about it." Dean muttered, hoisting his schoolbag on to his shoulder. "He's just..."
But apparently he was unable to say exactly what Seamus was, and after a slightly awkward pause followed him out of the room.
Neville and Ron both gave Y/n and Harry an it's-his-problem-not-yours look, but it did nothing to brighten Harry's spirits. How much more of this would they have to take?
"What's the matter?" asked Hermione five minutes later, catching up with Y/n, Harry and Ron halfway across the common room as they all headed towards breakfast. "You look absolutel...Oh for heavens sake."
She was staring at the common-room noticeboard, where a large new sign had been put up.
'GALLONS OF GALLEONS!
Pocket money failing to keep pace with your outgoings?
Like to earn a little extra gold?
Contact Fred and George Weasley, Gryffindor common room, for simple, part-time, virtually painless jobs.
(We regret that all work is undertaken at applicant's own risk. ) '
"They are the limit." said Hermione grimly, taking down the sign, which Fred and George had pinned up over a poster giving the date of the first Hogsmeade weekend, which was to be in October. "We'll have to talk to them, Ron."
Ron looked positively alarmed. "Why?"
"Because we're prefects!" said Hermione, as they climbed out through the portrait hole. "It's up to us to stop this kind of thing!"
Ron said nothing, Harry could tell from his glum expression that the prospect of stopping Fred and George doing exactly what they liked was not one he found inviting.
Hermione took Y/n's hand now interlocking her fingers with his. "Anyway, what's wrong?" She continued, as they walked down a flight of stairs lined with portraits of old witches and wizards, all of whom ignored them, being engrossed in their own conversation. "You and Harry look really angry about something."
"Seamus reckons they're lying about You-Know-Who." said Ron succinctly, when neither of them responded.
Hermione, who Harry had expected to react angrily on at least Y/n's behalf, sighed. "Yes, Lavender thinks so too." she said gloomily.
"Been having a nice little chat with her about whether or not I'm a lying, attention-seeking prat, and if Y/n's a murderer have you?' Harry said loudly.
"That is enough Harry." Y/n warned him. "You know Hermione better than that."
"I told her to keep her big fat mouth shut about you both, actually. And it would be quite nice if you stopped jumping down our throats, Harry, because in case you haven't noticed, Ron and I are on your sides."
There was a short pause.
"Sorry." said Harry in a low voice.
"That's quite all right." said Hermione with dignity. Then she shook her head. "Don't you remember what Dumbledore said at the last end-of-term feast?"
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Grindelwald's Burden (Books 1-7)
FanfictionY/n Grindelwald is boy born into a powerful but feared wizarding family. At the age of 11 he has received his invitation to learn magic at the famous Hogwarts school of Witchcraft and Wizardry. What awaits this boy in his seven school years? Uncerem...