: Invasion of PrivacyChapter Text
Once everyone had finished their lunch, Officer McFinn took the book in hand looked at the title chapter. He looked between Harry and Snape and then said aloud. " Chapter Twenty-eight. "
Harry looked up in confusion, and then looked over to Snape's pale face, yet tinged with pink. Harry remembered the last time that his book self had apparently peered into his mind and looked around the Great Hall.
"All right you lot, out." said Harry nodding back to the door.
"What?" asked a seventh year Hufflepuff.
"Go find something else to do for the rest of this chapter. Go on." said Harry.
A few of the students protested but with stern words from the other teachers, they left. A few of the teachers left, offering to go and watch the students, as well as Mrs. Weasley and her husband. All that were left were the Rangers, Rivers, the people in the bowl with Harry, McGonagall, Dumbledore, Flitwick, Sprout, Hagrid, Snape, Sprout and Firenze.
"Shall we then?" asked Officer McFinn.
"Let's get it over with." said Harry.
Educational Decree Number Twenty-eight.
"Well, this is starting out really well, isn't it?" said Dr. Clark.
First paragraph, first sentence.
"I'm not all together confident that Harry had told them." said Dumbledore with a smile towards McGonagall.
"I don't normally condone gossip, but I would have spread that little information like fiendfyre." said McGonagall with a smug look on her face.
First paragraph, second sentence, end of parenthesis.
"Well...he was empty-headed already." said Moody with a chuckle.
End of first paragraph.
"Great...I'm being accosted again." said Harry shaking his head.
Dialogue set, third sentence.
"Good luck with that." said Rivers with a smile.
End of dialogue set.
"Poor ugly baby." said Remus gleefully.
Dialogue set.
"Oh, so many different ways to finish that sentence..." said Mrs. McFinn with a giggle.
Dialogue line.
Second paragraph.
"What's it to you if she does or not?" asked Sirius shortly.
"Seems we don't need the children to hear infantile remarks." smirked Snape.
Dialogue line.
Dialogue line.
"He most surely can't." said Flitwick thinking of the young Malfoy with a frown.
Dialogue line.
"The what?" said Lionus.
"Somehow, I think the old toad deputized a few of the students." said Chief Hawkeye.
Dialogue line.
Dialogue set, second sentence, first comma.
"Of course he supports the 'Ministry'." muttered Leroy.
End of dialogue set.
Snape turned in his seat and scowled at the floor.
"I'm sure he's wishing that the books said something nice about him." said Flitwick.
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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...