Remember | June Potter and the Battle of the Ministry | Book Four |
16 parts Ongoing MatureAfter a summer spent with her Godfather Remus Lupin, the wrongfully imprisoned escaped criminal Sirius Black, and the Weasley clan at the Order of the Phoenix's headquarters, June Potter is about to start her fourth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. And already it's looking to be eventful.
Before the new school year was even peaking over the horizon, she was tasked with withholding any information about the Order of the Phoenix or the current events that the students within the headquarters were fed in teaspoons via many attempts of eavesdropping from her brother. That was then topped off with the infuriating news that her brother, Harry Potter, had been forced to perform magic in a Muggle neighbourhood and was now facing a hearing and being expelled from Hogwarts.
The school year starts and June now has to face not being able to speak freely with one of her best mates, the disappearance of a beloved staff member, Hagrid, and the appearance of a toad cladded in nauseating pink better known as their new Defense Against the Dark Arts Professor, Dolores Umbridge. A woman who has a hard-on for magical theory and making the school's life miserable.
Then her extracurriculars start. June, after spending a great deal of her summer perfecting her brewing of two particular potions decides to spend a free period getting them evaluated by none other than the professor who has a hatred for her brother, Severus Snape. But that's not the only out-of-class activity she had taken up. In an attempt to right the school's inability to perform defensive spells while in a defensive class, her brother starts a club to allow the school a safe place to practice. What could possibly go wrong when practising magic while the professor supposed to be teaching said magic has banned the use of it outside of class?
Her fifth year at Hogwarts places her in a stupor as her brother is filled with an anger that's unrecognizable and a battle that solidifies death emerges.