All My Wizards

The newest hit reality soap opera featuring none other than the students of Hogwarts!

Introduction

In Hogwarts School of Wizardry and Witchcraft, the characters have been placed in many battles against dark wizards and powerful enemies. However, never have they had to face battles of the heart and soul. It is the seventh year. The Dark Lord is dead and the Death Eaters have been apprehended. All that's left are the makings for perfect drama all at your disposal in the fast-paced, jaw-dropping All My Wizards

Episode One – The Way Things Were

In the Gryffindor Common Room, Harry Potter sat on an armchair with his Transfiguration textbook in one hand and Ginny Weasley in the other. The two had resumed dating at the start of the year when the impending threat of Lord Voldemort had disappeared. They had been nearly inseparable ever since. At first, Ron was a bit unhappy about losing his sister and his best friend, but he found comfort in Hermione. Ron and Hermione soon began dating, but they were currently in a small fight.

"I don't think it's really over, mate," Ron said to Harry.

"Right yeah. Okay," Harry seemed rather preoccupied but Ron didn't know whether it was with his sister or with the Transfiguration textbook.

"Honey, are you okay?" Ginny caressed her boyfriend's hair. She loved him more than any of the many boys she had previously been dating. "Good lord, I hope you don't have what Lavender's got."

"I feel fine, don't worry Ginny," Harry replied, snapping back from his daze. "Besides, I don't think it's contagious. She and Seamus have been snogging for two weeks now and he is as fine as he's ever been."

"Is that right, now?" Ginny seemed a bit perplexed by how it seemed like everyone in Hogwarts had started pairing up. Well, I guess there's more time for love in this world now that we don't need to worry about the Dark Lord, Ginny thought, smiling.

"Hello!" Ron yelled, making some third-years look up from their work, "Shouldn't we be working on my relationship problems rather than yours or Lavender's?"

"Well, what did you say to her anyway?" asked Ginny.

"All she seemed to care about were her goddamn classes! I kept telling her to take a break so we could spend time together, that's all." He stopped there, but neither Harry nor Ginny were satisfied. Ron sighed, "And, maybe I accidentally sort of on purpose set her Charms essay on fire…"

"Oh dear, the one she had been working on all week?"

"Um…yes."

"Sheesh, Ron," Harry was shaking his head on the brim of laughter, "You should know after all of these years never to get between Hermione and her homework." Ron smiled, a bit lightened up. "Don't worry, she'll get over it. But speaking of homework, Ginny, I really have to get this Transfiguration essay done. Twelve inches by tomorrow."

Ginny sighed, "If you must," she murmured, kissing Harry lightly before the two parted and headed up to the dorm rooms, leaving Ron alone and single.

"I still sometimes wish things were simpler, like the way things were," he muttered to himself.

Inter-house relationships had also been a bit more common since the end of the very short war. Houses now barely told more than where the students had to sleep and eat, not as much who to befriend or date anymore. However, the Slytherins were still rather elitist and the Hufflepuffs were still rather bland. But, overall, there was more love. That's why nobody was too surprised to walk by Dean Thomas snogging Hannah Abbott in a deserted alcove on the fourth floor by the Muggle Studies classrooms.

"Honey, I really have to get back to the Common Room," Dean said between kisses to his love.

"Oh, please, no" Hannah gasped with surprising intensity, "Stay here with me. Please? Just a few more minutes?"

Dean kissed her again. "Look, I've really got to get back. I promised Seamus that I'd help him with Professor Stein's essay."

Hannah sighed. "Don't you wish we could just be in the same house so we'd never have to part like this? Or don't you wish that there weren't any houses at all?"

Dean was still getting his schoolbag together. "Yeah, sure. Don't worry, things will be okay." He gave Hannah a peck on the forehead and then hurried off to the common room.

Hannah stared after him going. She sighed, remembering those sweet memories from just a moment ago and hoping that she would continue to make more as time continued. However, she was worried that it wouldn't continue at all the times she was away from Dean. She shook her head and started off towards her own common room when she suddenly remembered.

Shit, she cursed, looking at her watch, I promised I'd meet Susan and Ernie to work on that essay together. She got her stuff together and then hurried down the staircases to the library. She arrived there moments later and made her way towards the table in the corner between the Herbology and 16th Century Charms sections. She shook her head, wishing her friends could find a less boring place to sit.

As she approached the table containing Ernie, Susan, and Jusin, she noticed that the place that she usual sat every Sunday when she worked with her friends on homework was taken by Eloise Midigen.

"Hi everyone," Hannah said, dropping her books on the table and looking around for another chair, "I was-"

"Busy?" Susan asked with a bite, "Snogging that god-ugly Gryffindor?"

"Well, first of all, he's not god-ugly, and secondly, houses don't matter at all."

"Would you snog a Slytherin?" asked Ernie, annoyed.

Hannah paused. She actually had to think about it. "If he was a nice guy, I'd be happy to."

"Cut the crap, Hannah," replied Ernie, "Point-blank, you've been ignoring all of us so much lately. We've been friends for six years and now you just forget all about us and run off with Dean Thomas." Ernie snorted at the name. "If you want, you can go study with him or some Slytherins. We don't care as long as you're not studying with us."

"You're just jealous, aren't you?" Hannah remembered last year when Ernie had asked her on a date. She went, pitying him, but slapped him and broke it off when he tried to kiss her. Hannah grimaced at the memories and replaced them with happier ones of the dates she had with Dean.

"That doesn't matter!" Ernie shouted with a bit more anger than was necessary.

"Look, Hannah, just leave us alone," Justin said firmly. Hannah was surprised. Of all of her friends, Justin was usually the most understanding. She knew that there was no hope anymore.

"Fine." Hannah walked straight out of the library, sad that she had lost some of her only friends but happy that she wouldn't be stuck between Herbology and 16th Century Charms. However, when she reached the corridor, she realized that there was nowhere to go. She couldn't go see Dean, none of her friends liked her anymore, and her common room would probably be empty. She leaned against the wall, her face slightly comforted by the cool stone. Everything was changing around her. Some changes were good, some bad, and some she hadn't decided on. A tear was about to drip out of her eye, but she stopped it. She then made her way down to the third floor. She had a plan. It wasn't likely to work, but it was worth a try.

Meanwhile, a figure emerged silently and nearly invisibly from the Forbidden Forest. She was the most trusted and most intimate servant of Lord Voldemort. She hadn't done as many dark deeds as some of the other Death Eaters, but she was certainly one of the most lethal. After all, she had gotten out of punishment without a real trial at all. For the past months, she had been wandering about, but now, she knew what she wanted. She had received a tip from a friend and was out for something she knew that she needed…

In the next episode of All My Wizards:

-Find out the identity of Voldemort's servant as a bad date turns into evil plans.

-Hannah Abbott visits Professor McGonagall with a startling request.

-Crabbe finds himself a bit confused by his best friend's nighttime antics.