Harry's nerves were only rising in the next couple of weeks. From Malfoy wearing a "Potter Stinks" badge, to bullshit interviews in the Daily Prophet, all of it was insane.
Sirius wanted to talk to the both of us. I was wondering if Dad discovered anything about this spell. He hasn't written anything in the notebook, may be a dead end.
Harry thought this was important, I just wanted to give the both of us some closure.
Biscuit dropped in my copy of the Daily Prophet. "Thanks Biscuit," I said, giving him my toast.
"At least you're giving him something to do," Harry stroked Biscuit. "He got bored," I said, unrolling it. "Oh, bugger."
"What?" Harry asked me. "Is it about Sirius?"
"No, some friends are saying he's in Greece, getting the Ministry off our backs, but...." I grimaced.
Harry took it off me and read the article. "Oh, come on!"
"Sorry mate," I mumbled. "What does it say?"
"That I still cry over my parents and apparently I have a thing for Hermione," he muttered.
"Do you?" I wondered. "No, no, she's uh, she's just a friend," he stuttered. "So, you do fancy someone?" I smirked. "I never said that!" Harry exclaimed.
"Relax," I giggled. "You don't have to tell me."
Harry started pushing his scrambled eggs with a fork. "Are you blushing?"
"No!"
I took the newspaper back from him. "What are you doing?"
"Making a boat," I said as I started folding the pages. "I did this all the time with the newspaper and voila!"
I held out the boat and Harry was unsure about how to react. "It's also a hat," I told him.
"How bored were you as a child?"
"Very, I grew up in orphanages."
Harry took the boat from me and put it on my head. "Fits perfectly."
I felt my cheeks heating up. "Oh, now who's blushing."
"Shut up, Potter."
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This weekend was a Hogsmeade weekend but I was feeling pretty lousy, even though the full moon was last week. So, I wasn't really feeling myself. "Are you going to come?" Hermione asked me. "Because Harry wants to wear his stupid cloak and I don't want to 'talk to myself.'"
She used air quotes and I nodded, agreeing. "Feeling under the weather?"
I nodded. "I need Butterbeer," I murmured standing up. "You look like you're going to hurl," Hermione said to me. "I might but I am not missing a chance to restock my chocolate stash," I said and the two of us headed towards the carriages, with an invisible Harry.
"Honeydukes?" Hermione suggested once we got off. "Yes please," I smiled in content. Harry was pretty silent, I'm not sure if he fell behind or not.
I filled my bag with chocolate and I waited for Hermione to pay up so we could leave. "How happy is the wolf?"
"Very," I had a big smile on my face as I dived into the honeycomb. "Come on, Harry, can you just take it off?" Hermione asked him. "No way, look over there," Harry protested.
A tall blonde woman came out of the Three Broomsticks with a photographer. "Is that the press?" I frowned.
"Go, go, go," Harry hissed at me and Hermione and the two of us ran.
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Window into the Past
FanfictionJoanna "Joy" Jones gets her letter to Hogwarts and attends there, along with the Boy Who Lived. Although, Joy has her own mysteries to solve apart from Harry's, such as finding out who her father is and the dark truth behind her mother's demise. She...