Chapter 17

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What?! The fifth chap in a day? YES WAY! But still under editing :(

A while after the duel was finally over, Harry learned from talking with Ak that

his Siragus Spell had knocked out Tci and Aylar, but not him. He only got a little ash from

it, and he hid behind an obstacle, waiting for just the right time to pop out and surprise

Harry. Since there were no more duelers left after him, Ak had won.

Harry also learned that during the duel, students from all over the school had been

watching them through clear glass enchanted to look like the Great Hall's walls. Almost

everyone, including every professor, had come down to watch the match, to try and lift up

their spirit's a little bit more from the trip's cancellation, which everyone was slowly but

surely getting over.

Despite all of this new knowledge Harry gained, he still had no clue who had been

controlling the four boys during the match. Harry dared not talk about it with anyone else

except for Malfoy, Hermione, and Ron. The fewer people that knew about the fact that he

and Hermione both had ingredients to the Immortal potion on their arm, the better. Harry

was almost tempted to tell Ak, but their friendship was still in the developmental stage,

and trust was still not a set thing. Harry decided against it, and it was probably because he

only discussed it with such a small amount of people that he didn't find out anything new.

The weeks went by quickly, and then the weeks soon turned into months. Harry

was surprised at how fast school seemed to be going by, especially since nothing exciting

was going on. There were not more Gryffindor Quidditch matches planned until the end of

the year since they had lost their previous one. Though, since Slytherin slaughtered both

Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff in their matches, it was confirmed that Gryffindor would be in

the finals, though only by a little. Also, there were no more Dueling Club meetings, not

until the final one at the end of the year in front of everyone.

There were no more Wizard Duel meetings either. Despite the fact that

Dumbledore was not going to make the trip's date any earlier, Ak didn't budge on his

decision. Everyone was going crazy, wanting to have a good tournament. This seemed to

lower most of the student's want to play it every day, in fact, Harry believed that the only

two people in the school that played every day were himself and Ron, though Ak yelled at

them each time, to try and get them to stick with him.

Prefect meetings were just the absolute lowest point of Harry's day. The rest of

them were almost as boring and useless as the first one. They did nothing expect talk about

possible prefects for next year from the fourth years, and changing the school dinner

menu. Harry suspected that they were no more than recruiting grounds for new Death

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