𝔗𝔚𝔈𝔑𝔗𝔜-𝔗𝔚𝔒

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"What the fuck?" is the first thing that Anthea hears from the quiet Great Hall. They have just found out who Anthea and Percy's father is and the film had paused so that they wouldn't miss anything else whilst they talked about it all.

"Surprise?" Anthea says with a questioning tone. Draco, Neville, Fred, George, Luna and the rest of the Great Hall turn to look at Anthea and Percy in shock. Draco, Neville, Fred, George, Luna and a few more of Anthea's friends look at her in shock because they couldn't believe that she has been keeping from them for the past five years.

"Why didn't you tell any of us that your father was a Greek God?" Fred questions, confused as to why Anthea has kept this secret from all of them. Anthea looks over towards her friends, who are now all together in a group on one of the sofas. Her friends all look heartbroken because Anthea's kept this secret from them. However, on the other side of the hall, Dumbledore is sat on a chair, trying to think of a way to use this new information to his advantage. He is wondering if there is any way be able to manipulate Anthea Potter even further, now that he knows that she has even more power than he had suspected her to have.

"I so wish that I could have told you about my true father, but... just like the Wizarding World, things have to be a secret otherwise you'd get hurt. I mean, Draco, you remember how during our second year when we were in the forest looking for the spiders, and you had gotten attacked by one from behind and Mr Weasley's car saved us? Well, I had used my sword to kill it. And then during the first year, when I had blasted Ron into the fountain, that was me using my powers," Anthea explains. "I mean, I'm surprised you didn't figure it out sooner. You lot are meant to be clever, but you surely didn't seem clever enough to figure out my father."

"Haha, 'Thea," Fred says in a sarcastic tone.

"Very funny," George finishes for Fred.

"Well, it's your own fault really. I mean, the majority of the books I read are about Ancient Greece and about the Greek gods. I have a bracelet with charms relating to the sea. Hell, I go out into the forbidden forest to train with Firenze at least once a month in the forbidden forest so that I can keep up with my training. Along with that, haven't you noticed that there are weekends in the year where I just disappear and can't be found until the Monday in the Great Hall?" Anthea questions, looking between her friends.

"Well, with the amount of homework Umbitch sets us, there isn't really much time to do anything else," Neville says causing agreement to run through the hall. However, the use of Umbridge's nickname doesn't sit well with her and the Minister of Magic.

"Hem, hem. You may want to rethink about what you are –" Umbridge begins to say, her high pitch voice ringing through the Great Hall as she stands up to face the students of Hogwarts.

"Sit your ass down!" Hades yells towards Umbridge whilst standing up. She glances of at the God of the Underworld before suddenly sinking back into her seat and cowering below him. "You have caused my love enough pain this year that I know that when you eventually come and join the Underworld, I will be putting you through the worst pain imaginable when you are down there."

Umbridge doesn't say a word. She just stares up at the God of the Underworld in complete fear and shock. Anthea stares at her lover in admiration, however. She knows that he would stand up for her and protect her for all his love, yet she never knew that he would ever go this far. "Now I don't know who you think-" Cornelius Fudge begins to question as he stands up, trying to make himself intimidating to the God but fails miserably.

"SIT YOUR ASS DOWN! NOW!" Zeus yells, thunder and lightning flashing on the room of the school ceiling as it does outside.

Fudge turns to look at the King of Olympus, his face turning into one of panic. He gulps slightly before sitting back down besides Umbridge.

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