Harry Potter and the Concealed Crystal
For the third time in a row, Dudley Dursley ran screaming to his mother, Petunia Dursley, claiming that his cousin, Harry Potter, was trying to bewitch him. Harry had been muttering things under his breath, but not about only about Dudley, about the whole family.
In two days, it would be his fifteenth birthday and they had forgotten to even mention it. Not that Harry minded. After all, the Dursleys didn't care about him at all. With his dark black hair, bright green eyes, black round glasses, and lightning bolt shaped scar across his forehead, they thought of him as a freak. Which was unbelievable to Harry. Dudley was ugly and wider then he was tall. He got it from his parents, Petunia and Vernon Dursley.
Harry went to a special school for wizards called Hogwarts. Hogwarts has many classes to teach you magic. It had sports, such as Quidditch. Quidditch is a sport played on broom sticks. Harry was on his houses team and played as seeker. His house was Gryffindor. The students sleep in there house. There were four houses: Gryffindor, whose mascot was a lion; Ravenclaw, whose mascot was a raven; Hufflepuff, whose mascot was a badger; and Slytherin, whose mascot is a serpent.
Harry was sent up to his room. He didn't couldn't care less. In fact, he was happy. He grabbed his book, Quidditch Through the Ages, and started to read. Several hours later, he woke up and looked around. He had fallen asleep reading. He book was on the floor and Harry didn't even both to pick it up. He stood up, walked across the room, and collapsed.
The next day, he sat around reading and finishing his essay for Transfiguration. Night quickly fell, and Harry went to sleep quickly. The next morning, he woke up and thought with glee, I'm fifteen! He heard tapping at his window and saw six or seven owls flying patiently at the window. Harry stood up and quickly opened the window. They all flew in, and dropped down on the bed. Harry looked at each owl, but he only recognized a few. He hurried downstairs, got four bowls, filled them with water in Dudley's bathroom, and carefully carried them back. The owls hooted in delight. They dropped their packages and all start slurping up water.
Harry picked up the first one and recognized Errol, the owl of Ron Weasley, his best friend from Hogwarts. Ron's whole family had blazing red hair and a face full of freckles. Ron had five brothers and a sister all of who were in Gryffindor: Ginny, who was in her fourth year (while Harry and Ron were in their fifth); Fred and George who were in their seventh and final year; Percy who was out of Hogwarts and worked for the Ministry of Magic; Bill who was a curse breaker for Gringotts (a wizard bank) in Egypt; and Charlie, a dragon tamer in Romania.
Harry open the package and excitedly pulled out a book (Quidditch's Most Modern Moves by James Oblong), a weird looking camera, a bag full of something, and a note. Harry opened the bag and saw a bunch of candies. He smiled and opened the note.
Dear Harry,
Happy Birthday! How are you? The family says hello. Don't eat any of the candies. They are trick candies and Fred and George thought you might be able you use them. I thought you would like the book and the camera. It's a camera run off of solar energy, so you never need batteries and it will work on Hogwarts grounds. We are going to Diagon Alley on tomorrow. Hope to see you and Hermione there! Gotta go. Bye!
Ron
Harry smiled and looked at the next package. It was from Hermione Granger, his other best friend. She had bushy brown hair and is top of every class. He ripped open the package and wasn't surprised to see books. He open the rest of the presents and got candy from Hagrid (a teacher at Hogwarts), a pink, green and orange sweater from Dobby (a house elf), and a letter from Hogwarts informing him what he needed. He sighted and fell onto his bed. He quickly went to sleep.
For the third time in a row, Dudley Dursley ran screaming to his mother, Petunia Dursley, claiming that his cousin, Harry Potter, was trying to bewitch him. Harry had been muttering things under his breath, but not about only about Dudley, about the whole family.
In two days, it would be his fifteenth birthday and they had forgotten to even mention it. Not that Harry minded. After all, the Dursleys didn't care about him at all. With his dark black hair, bright green eyes, black round glasses, and lightning bolt shaped scar across his forehead, they thought of him as a freak. Which was unbelievable to Harry. Dudley was ugly and wider then he was tall. He got it from his parents, Petunia and Vernon Dursley.
Harry went to a special school for wizards called Hogwarts. Hogwarts has many classes to teach you magic. It had sports, such as Quidditch. Quidditch is a sport played on broom sticks. Harry was on his houses team and played as seeker. His house was Gryffindor. The students sleep in there house. There were four houses: Gryffindor, whose mascot was a lion; Ravenclaw, whose mascot was a raven; Hufflepuff, whose mascot was a badger; and Slytherin, whose mascot is a serpent.
Harry was sent up to his room. He didn't couldn't care less. In fact, he was happy. He grabbed his book, Quidditch Through the Ages, and started to read. Several hours later, he woke up and looked around. He had fallen asleep reading. He book was on the floor and Harry didn't even both to pick it up. He stood up, walked across the room, and collapsed.
The next day, he sat around reading and finishing his essay for Transfiguration. Night quickly fell, and Harry went to sleep quickly. The next morning, he woke up and thought with glee, I'm fifteen! He heard tapping at his window and saw six or seven owls flying patiently at the window. Harry stood up and quickly opened the window. They all flew in, and dropped down on the bed. Harry looked at each owl, but he only recognized a few. He hurried downstairs, got four bowls, filled them with water in Dudley's bathroom, and carefully carried them back. The owls hooted in delight. They dropped their packages and all start slurping up water.
Harry picked up the first one and recognized Errol, the owl of Ron Weasley, his best friend from Hogwarts. Ron's whole family had blazing red hair and a face full of freckles. Ron had five brothers and a sister all of who were in Gryffindor: Ginny, who was in her fourth year (while Harry and Ron were in their fifth); Fred and George who were in their seventh and final year; Percy who was out of Hogwarts and worked for the Ministry of Magic; Bill who was a curse breaker for Gringotts (a wizard bank) in Egypt; and Charlie, a dragon tamer in Romania.
Harry open the package and excitedly pulled out a book (Quidditch's Most Modern Moves by James Oblong), a weird looking camera, a bag full of something, and a note. Harry opened the bag and saw a bunch of candies. He smiled and opened the note.
Dear Harry,
Happy Birthday! How are you? The family says hello. Don't eat any of the candies. They are trick candies and Fred and George thought you might be able you use them. I thought you would like the book and the camera. It's a camera run off of solar energy, so you never need batteries and it will work on Hogwarts grounds. We are going to Diagon Alley on tomorrow. Hope to see you and Hermione there! Gotta go. Bye!
Ron
Harry smiled and looked at the next package. It was from Hermione Granger, his other best friend. She had bushy brown hair and is top of every class. He ripped open the package and wasn't surprised to see books. He open the rest of the presents and got candy from Hagrid (a teacher at Hogwarts), a pink, green and orange sweater from Dobby (a house elf), and a letter from Hogwarts informing him what he needed. He sighted and fell onto his bed. He quickly went to sleep.
