~I would like to thank MadisonBettle for helping write the story. I'm sorry for now posting the credit earlier, but it was my first fic and I wasn't sure how to work it. ^_^~
CHAPTER 1
Deduction Interruption
He sat there, looking out the window of the Hogwarts Express. He watched the passing and tranquil country. He just sat there and thought, which was easier after he gave Ron money for sweets. Ron had gone chasing the woman with the cart and wasn't back yet.
He thought about many things. He thought about how this was his fifth year at Hogwarts. He thought about how, in two years, he would not see many of his friends, most likely. He thought of his missing friend. No, not Ron. He was thinking about Hermione. He hadn't seen her on the train. He was wondering if they had left without her. That thought horrified him. He didn't know why. She could always just send an owl to Hogwarts saying she missed the train. He knew that she was bright enough to do something like that and not stupid enough to drive a Ford Anglia into the Whomping Willow. "Maybe," he thought, "maybe she is on the train. Maybe I just didn't see her, and maybe she's just talking to other people and hasn't gotten around to greeting me yet." He felt satisfied with his conclusion.
Figuring Ron hadn't caught the woman yet, he decided to check the train. He went up and down twice. Occasionally he'd find Ron, unable to find the lady. He couldn't see Hermione anywhere. Dejectedly, he headed for the cabin. Before he entered, he heard an all to familiar voice. "Well, Potter. I thought you would have enough sense to stay away from Hogwarts this year. I guess I was wrong." This annoying voice belonged to none other than Draco Malfoy.
"Leave me alone, Malfoy. I don't feel like beating you down to the ground, today."
This infuriated him. He whipped out his wand and quickly but clearly yelled, "Nimantios!" Harry's left arm drooped. He couldn't feel a thing. His left arm was numb.
Harry had to retaliate. He lifted his wand swiftly and pointed it at Draco. "Feallania!" Draco's feet flew forward and he landed hard on his back. Harry readied himself.
Draco stood and took a stance once more. "Seonellius!" A blue beam shot at Harry.
Harry lifted his wand and cried, "Flecterose!" The beam stopped in midair. After a short pause, it zoomed at Draco. Draco was not prepared, the beam hit him, and he flew back, clutching his eyes. He screamed in utter horror. He had trouble standing up. He stumbled, and turned away from Harry. He pointed in front of him.
"I'll get you, Potter!"
"Malfoy, I'm over here." Malfoy turned around and faced Harry. Harry noticed that Draco's pupils were gone. He must be blind.
"You'll pay for this!" Malfoy pointed his wand at Harry. Harry walked behind Draco. "Take this, Potter! Dislocare Bayenton!" A white light exploded from Draco's wand. The light shot down the length of the train car. Ron entered at the most unfortunate of times. The beam hit him and he crumpled, body parts pointing in all directions. All of his bones were dislocated. A yelp of pain emitted from Ron. "Ha, Potter! You sound like Weasley." Harry took advantage of his enemy's blindness and punched him in the jaw. Draco apparently did not have a very good vestibular sense. He fell over and couldn't find his way up. Harry ran to Ron.
"Ron! Are you okay?" Harry asked, worriedly. Ron tried to respond, but he couldn't move his mouth.
The Hogwarts Express came to a stop. As students piled out, Harry asked Dean, Seamus, and Neville to help take Ron to Madam Pomfrey. Neville couldn't help, however, because he fainted at the sight of Ron. As they carried Ron off, people around them gasped in horror. The Slytherins just snickered. They stepped off of the train and saw the big castle known as Hogwarts.
CHAPTER 1
Deduction Interruption
He sat there, looking out the window of the Hogwarts Express. He watched the passing and tranquil country. He just sat there and thought, which was easier after he gave Ron money for sweets. Ron had gone chasing the woman with the cart and wasn't back yet.
He thought about many things. He thought about how this was his fifth year at Hogwarts. He thought about how, in two years, he would not see many of his friends, most likely. He thought of his missing friend. No, not Ron. He was thinking about Hermione. He hadn't seen her on the train. He was wondering if they had left without her. That thought horrified him. He didn't know why. She could always just send an owl to Hogwarts saying she missed the train. He knew that she was bright enough to do something like that and not stupid enough to drive a Ford Anglia into the Whomping Willow. "Maybe," he thought, "maybe she is on the train. Maybe I just didn't see her, and maybe she's just talking to other people and hasn't gotten around to greeting me yet." He felt satisfied with his conclusion.
Figuring Ron hadn't caught the woman yet, he decided to check the train. He went up and down twice. Occasionally he'd find Ron, unable to find the lady. He couldn't see Hermione anywhere. Dejectedly, he headed for the cabin. Before he entered, he heard an all to familiar voice. "Well, Potter. I thought you would have enough sense to stay away from Hogwarts this year. I guess I was wrong." This annoying voice belonged to none other than Draco Malfoy.
"Leave me alone, Malfoy. I don't feel like beating you down to the ground, today."
This infuriated him. He whipped out his wand and quickly but clearly yelled, "Nimantios!" Harry's left arm drooped. He couldn't feel a thing. His left arm was numb.
Harry had to retaliate. He lifted his wand swiftly and pointed it at Draco. "Feallania!" Draco's feet flew forward and he landed hard on his back. Harry readied himself.
Draco stood and took a stance once more. "Seonellius!" A blue beam shot at Harry.
Harry lifted his wand and cried, "Flecterose!" The beam stopped in midair. After a short pause, it zoomed at Draco. Draco was not prepared, the beam hit him, and he flew back, clutching his eyes. He screamed in utter horror. He had trouble standing up. He stumbled, and turned away from Harry. He pointed in front of him.
"I'll get you, Potter!"
"Malfoy, I'm over here." Malfoy turned around and faced Harry. Harry noticed that Draco's pupils were gone. He must be blind.
"You'll pay for this!" Malfoy pointed his wand at Harry. Harry walked behind Draco. "Take this, Potter! Dislocare Bayenton!" A white light exploded from Draco's wand. The light shot down the length of the train car. Ron entered at the most unfortunate of times. The beam hit him and he crumpled, body parts pointing in all directions. All of his bones were dislocated. A yelp of pain emitted from Ron. "Ha, Potter! You sound like Weasley." Harry took advantage of his enemy's blindness and punched him in the jaw. Draco apparently did not have a very good vestibular sense. He fell over and couldn't find his way up. Harry ran to Ron.
"Ron! Are you okay?" Harry asked, worriedly. Ron tried to respond, but he couldn't move his mouth.
The Hogwarts Express came to a stop. As students piled out, Harry asked Dean, Seamus, and Neville to help take Ron to Madam Pomfrey. Neville couldn't help, however, because he fainted at the sight of Ron. As they carried Ron off, people around them gasped in horror. The Slytherins just snickered. They stepped off of the train and saw the big castle known as Hogwarts.
