A.N. Most of these experiences happened when our class went camping. Sometime or other I'll make a list of everything that actually did happen, as well as the story behind it.
"I have an announcement to make," Dumbledore began once the seventh year students had gathered in the great hall after their NEWTs.
Everybody started muttering among themselves. Dumbledore looked on with an amused smile until he decided it had gone on long enough. "Quiet!" He shouted. Immediately all talking ceased. "anyways, this special announcement is all of the seventh year students are going camping, kind of like a graduation event."
Everyone looked shocked until some bloke from Hufflepuff shouted "Whoopee!" and then chaos broke out.
Sheets of paper appeared in front of them with all of the information, including activities and supply lists.
"Why do we need to bring a compass, it's not as if we know how to use them," Ron complained (A.N., something I wonder too.
"Just because it's better to be safe then sorry," Hermione reasoned.
They weren't allowed to bring wands or any other magical devices that would arouse any suspicion from muggles.
A couple of days later they boarded the bus.
Malfoy and his cronies raced to the very back, and Harry and his friends were in the middle.
Almost as soon as the bus started everyone began singing.
"This is going to be a long bus ride," Snape (one of the two chaperones) moaned.
About 2/3 of the way through Snape called the bus to a halt after trying to read and becoming very carsick.
"I'd say it's about time to have lunch," Professor Trelawney (the other chaperone) suggested. "And watch your step," she said rounding on Neville. "Don't trip or you'll die a slow painful death involving cheese." Everyone snickered. Trelawney was totally oblivious and dramatically left the bus.
After a well used rest stop Snape was supposed to call role, but was still too sick to read. So as you assumed, someone was left behind, and that someone was Trelawney.
"Oh no, we forgot Prof. Trelawney!" Snape cried when he was finally able to speak. Everyone cheered. "We'd better go back and get her." He finished thoughtfully. Everyone booed and threw their leftovers from lunch at him. "I guess not," I concluded. "She'll be able to get back on her own." Again everyone cheered.
After about an hour they finally pulled into the camp ground.
A.N. I know this is short, but there's a lot more to come.
