The Perks of Being Invisible

Chapter One, An Eventful Stroll

Harry Potter was taking a stroll around Hogwarts with his trusty friends Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley. They did this every Saturday, at the same time, in the same place. It was just tradition. Well on this particular Saturday the routine seemed nothing at of the ordinary, Ron complaining about this and that, Hermione pretending to listen, but truly going over study cards she had made in her head, and Harry just being Harry.

They continued at the same pace they always kept, when out of nowhere came a loud bang from underneath a tapestry hanging on the wall.

'Harry go see what that was!' cried Hermione, who had been very startled by the ordeal.

'Don't bother about it mate it was probably just Fred and George's idea of a prank.' Replied Ron. Harry wasn't listening to Ron's protest though, because was already making his way to the tapestry. He lifted it up every so slightly when the tapestry was sucked into a vortex that had had developed underneath it. Harry was sucked into the vortex as it began to get bigger.

Ron tried to save his best mate but he also was sucked into the ridiculous vortex. Hermione having nowhere to go just hoped right in after her friends.

When they had reached an ending point they all fell into the great hall. They saw all students eating dinner. Ron pretended like the incident never happened and strolled on over to the Griffindor table to fill up a plate of food.

'Ginny move over a bit will you?' Ron asked her. She acted as if she hadn't heard him. 'Oh come on Gin don't be like that… please may I sit by you?' still no answer. Ron pushed her over and she fell to the ground. Everyone began to giggle at her.

'Ginny, you klutz. Can't sit on a bench without falling can you?' sneered Draco.

Harry and Hermione began to realize what the vortex did they were invisible.

And there it is! Hope you enjoyed my piece of work. Keep check for chapter two. It should be out and about very soon. Please do me a favor and give me some feedback. I don't have a problem with constructive criticism. REVIEW… please?