Each of the characters have different font types to distinguish who's writing:
Harry Potter
Ron Weasley
Hermione Granger
Tom Riddle
Hello, I'm Harry Potter. Er, and I
You can't just put that! I'm ron by the way.
Ron with a capital R mind you.
Hermione! Listen Harry, put down what you're famous for.
Look, I know this is a parchment that writes for itself but I still think we should carry on with Snape's essay on Moonstones.
I must admit, you should be doing your homework boys.
Oh, this book is ridiculous!
No Ron, it is not a book, and it is not ridiculous!
Wait a minute, didn't you say that we should do our essay? Afterall, haven't you finished yours?
Well…erm…yes. But I was thinking that I might be able to fit in a few finishing touches here and there.
How about this, Harry, Ron; you work on your essay – I would like to talk, I mean WRITE, to Hermione in private!
How do you know her name is Hermione?
Ron! Haven't you realised that you wrote my name on this piece of parchment. Also, according to Adalbert Waffling on his Grammar book – 2nd grade, you should have put your sentence as; '…know that her name is…'.
What do I care?
You should care Ronald.
Don't call me that!
Now listen! You two boys get on with your work. I need to write to Hermione.
What about?
Work, homework, grammar, spellings, spells, books…
Oh. Come on Ron!
Hmmph!
I'm sorry about them.
No; not at all!
Well, what do you want to say?
First of all, I really like the way that you're interested about all of the Hogwarts lessons; especially Transfiguration – that's my favourite.
That is my favourite subject as well; we have so much in common!
What are you writing about?
Please be careful Ron, you're spilling ink all over the parchment!
So, what are you writing about?
Well, we were explaining the ways of Hogwarts, our favourite lesson; Transfiguration, and we were about to go into the subject of homework matters, and about the history of the 'Magical Theory' writer Adalbert Waffling-
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Just checking.
Ron, what did you put for the question on monster moonstones?
Hey; I haven't got that far yet!
Will you two please keep the noise level down!
Thank-you. Now where were we?
I think that we were just beginning to get onto the um, well the … conversation?
Oh yes, now you must understand that I am not just a piece of parchment but a person. Well, not a person but a memory from-
-50 years ago.
How do you know?
Well … the speciality of the ink you are writing in and the stains and creases on the parchment proves that this is half a century elder than this present time; from 50 years ago.
And what is that supposed to mean?
It means that-
Ron, haven't you yet realised that they aren't talking about any deep secrets?
Of course we're not!
May I join in with the conversation?
Of course.
Me too, me too!
Yes, well. I was just about to explain to Hermione here, that I have found a spell of Latin, transformed into a different language that I'm not able to read.
What language is that?
Russian.
Russian, Russian, do we know anyone who speaks Russian?
I don't think so.
I have a feeling Hermione does.
Hermione?
Of course! My mother!
Your mother doen't come from Russia!
No, but she's learnt the language. We must visit her immediately to find out what this message means.
By the way, what is the message?
Here I'll write it down on a separate piece of parchment.
Thank you, come on you two!
Goodbye, we'll come back in a minute.
Hello, we're back!
Sorry we took so long.
Oh, it's fine really, so did your mother explain what this means in English?
Well, she translated it, but only from Russian to Latin.
So what is the message?
'Givior mus girlum smartius, Yoatis Knowori Whae'
And what is that supposed to mean?
Hermione, can you work it out for us?
I think she's got it!
If my calculations are correct-
Which they always are.
-it means … 'Give … me the … clever … girl, … You … Know … Who.'
I still don't understand.
Hermione, why are you so scared?
I … th- … er … cur …
Hermione … are you OK?
Oh no.
What is it?
I think I know why she's so worried.
Why? Quickly; tell us!
This is a message from … You Know Who – the greatest sorcerer in the world.
You Know Who! This is not good.
Wait a minute – Voldermort is not the greatest sorcerer in the world! Albus Dumbledore is!
I don't think so …
He's right.
What?
He's right.
Listen, how can he be right? You're on our side … aren't you?
Of course not.
What have you done to her?
Oh, you know, a little bit of hocus pocus.
Hermione – wake up! Wake up now!
What happened?
Yes; she's back!
I'll get her – and I'll kill you both!
Kill us? Oh Harry!
You'll never get her! We're going to tell Professor Dumbledore about this right away!
I don't think so.
Well we do!
Harry, Ron get out of the way! Hixempra!
BANG!
What did you do to it?
And where's Riddle?
Gone …
But the parchment is still here.
Yes, that means that Riddle has to be here!
No Ron! Haven't you understood? Riddle was just a memory, the 'Hixempras charm' erases all traces of memories. Which is why I had to tell both of you to move. If you were in the ray; I'm afraid you would have lost all of your memories.
Well, luckily we haven't.
So is that the end of Riddle?
Yes.
And luckily, it is also the end of my homework, now I have a valid excuse for Snape about my homework; Hermione's spell wiped out the answers to all my questions, and there isn't another piece of parchment to be seen!
I think there is.
Yes Ron. Now that this piece of parchment is no longer haunted – it will be perfect for your moonstones essay.
Oh no!
