: Attempted RailroadingNotes:
I don't own Harry Potter
(See the end of the chapter for .)
Chapter Text
"This should be very enlightening, I've never been on the other side of the bench." said Madam Bones.
"For me as well." said Chief Hawkeye leaning forward.
First paragraph, first sentence.
"Don't blame you." muttered Snape.
First paragraph, third sentence, first colon.
The Chief turned slowly, but caught himself. "Ah, the Pensieve, of course."
End of first paragraph.
"They deserve it." muttered Neville.
Second paragraph.
Third paragraph.
Dialogue line.
"Wasn't his fault, you didn't alert him to the time change!" said Sirius.
Dialogue line.
Dialogue set, first sentence.
"Bullshit, it most certainly is your fault." muttered Bill.
End of dialogue set.
"We didn't get an owl, our mail was forwarded to go to Headquarters." said Mr. Weasley.
"And if it went to the Dursleys, they would have burnt it on sight." said Harry. "I told him my aunt and uncle didn't like magic."
Fudge cringed in his seat, sending angry looks over to Umbridge.
"I told you to send the blasted letter to the Weasleys." muttered Fudge.
Fourth paragraph, first sentence.
"YOU PUT HIM IN THAT ROOM?" bellowed Snape.
"HE DIDN'T DESERVE TO BE IN THAT ROOM?" shouted Sirius.
"Fudge and Umbridge picked it, my office would have sufficed for legal purposes." said Madam Bones. "He was underage, he was in no way needing of such overreaching methods."
"Be thankful that I've already had a talk with you." said Chief Hawkey, pointing a finger at Fudge.
"Is Snape angry?" whispered Ron.
Hermione stared at the Potions Master.
Fourth paragraph, fourth sentence, tenth word.
"I was getting ready to spring up at the moment's notice." said Harry.
"Wise thoughts, but those chains would have followed you anywhere you ran in the room." said Dumbledore.
End of fourth paragraph.
"Get sick, maybe they'll take pity on you." said Dean.
"Don't get sick, for one reason, the two orchestrating this thing will claim you have a guilty conscience." said Remus.
Fifth paragraph.
"They weren't sure why they were there." said Madam Bones.
Sixth paragraph, third sentence.
"That was what I was going for." said Madam Bones.
End of sixth paragraph.
"How come I know who that is, without much description." said Dr. Clark sending a glare up to the restrained witch.
YOU ARE READING
Lady Celestial Stars wonderful story
FantasíaUmbridge was watching her class, containing the Gryffindor and Slytherin fifth years, as they read her "Ministry Approved" textbook. She was confident in the knowledge that now; there was no way that they were going to rise up against the Ministry...