As everyone finished their lunch, and laughing as Lupin and Ron gulped down as many triple chocolate chip cookies, that Harry had baked that morning, as they possibly could. Lupin and Sirius settled themselves back into the bowl and offered Harry some comfort as best they could, once again. This time, they took precautions with Harry's legs by putting cushions down around his legs and by having Lupin sit down supporting his feet. He was the least likely one to lose his head in a fit, so, down to the more painful area he sat.
Harry was once more covered by the gold and red blanket that he became so fond of, and the everyone resumed their seats. Madame Pomfrey offered to read the next chapter, and walked back to her chair with the book.
"Comfortable Harry? I don't want...you hurting again." said Sirius quietly.
"Perfectly comfortable Sirius." said Harry, stretching slightly.
"Harry, if you feel any pain..." said Mrs. Weasely soothingly.
"Molly, we've got him, he's fine. He's not your cub, he's ours." said Sirius in a stern tone.
Mrs. Weasely's lips quivered.
"Mrs. Weasely, I'm alright. If something goes amiss, I'll let Sirius know. And knowing him, he'll panic and you'll know straight off." said Harry with a broad smile.
Mrs. Weasely gave him a smile in return and sat down while Sirius gave his ear a flick.
To be on the safe side, Dumbledore saved a little tray of food and placed it near Sirius's left side.
"Just in case he gets hungry." he explained
Madame Pomfrey cleared her throat.
Chapter title.
"One gets the feeling this won't be a good chapter." said Sirius staring at Madame Pomfrey.
"What were you doing, dueling?" shouted McGonagall.
"Umm.."
"Er.."
"Never mind." said McGonagall.
First paragraph, first sentence, first comma.
"Wow! There is a boy, Harry hated more than Dudley?"
"I thought I did at the time, that changed, years later.” said Harry.
First paragraph, end of first sentence.
"Ouch!" moaned and groaned half the school.
"That hurts." said Malfoy sadly.
First paragraph, third sentence.
"Not good, especially if Gryffindors groan. They can handle almost anything without batting an eye." said a Hufflepuff whispering to her friends.
End of first paragraph.
"Yeah, that would make me groan too, at least when I had flying lessons, it was with the Ravenclaws." said the Hufflepuff girl.
Dialogue line.
"Malfoy turned out to be the fool on the broom compared to you." said Neville gleefully.
"Oh yes, Longbottom, tell us how you mastered flying in thirty seconds." said Pansy with a wide evil smile that would do Umbridge proud.
"You never left the ground." retorted Parvati. "Not even during the final class."
Second paragraph.
"That sounds more like Harry." said Katie.
Dialogue line.