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The story begins with Harry Potter spending a miserable summer at the Dursleys' house, where he is neglected, isolated from his magical life, and prevented from contacting his friends. On his twelfth birthday, which the Dursleys ignore, a house-elf named Dobby appears in his room. Unlike the original version, Dobby has been sent by Draco Malfoy and invites Harry to stay at Malfoy Manor. After causing chaos in the Dursleys' home, Dobby helps Harry escape.
At Malfoy Manor, Harry is welcomed warmly by Draco, his brother Scorpius, and their parents, Lucius and Narcissa. This version presents the Malfoys as supportive and caring toward Harry, offering him friendship, comfort, and inclusion-contrasting sharply with his treatment by the Dursleys. Harry reconnects with friends like Pansy, Daphne, and Theodore, and begins enjoying his summer through Quidditch, studying, and socializing.
During a trip to Diagon Alley, Harry accidentally ends up in Knockturn Alley but is rescued by Lucius Malfoy. He later learns more about his family's immense wealth, business holdings, and even a hidden family manor. Lucius helps him understand his inheritance and presents him with a signet ring, symbolizing Harry as the head of the Potter family-marking a significant step in Harry's personal growth and identity.
The group also encounters tensions with the Weasley family and witnesses a Ministry raid on Malfoy Manor, highlighting political conflict in the wizarding world. Despite this, Harry's summer remains positive and transformative.
By the end, Harry reflects on how this has been the best summer of his life, surrounded by loyal friends and a supportive environment, and looks forward to returning to Hogwarts with a stronger sense of belonging and purpose.