The mind is an interesting, confusing thing. It holds many memories, experiences, stories, and most importantly, secrets and conflicts. Everybody has secrets. You may think you
know a person inside and out, but I can personally guarantee you, you don't. Look around the room you are in. If you are alone, think of somebody you know well. There is
something you don't know about the person you're looking at or thinking about. Something nobody knows. It could be something simple, such as "I have a crush on Suzie, but
am much too embarrassed to tell anybody!". Or it could be something more complicated, like "How do I tell them my father abuses me?". But it could be something else.
Something dark. We all have something dark inside us. Most of us can beat it down, most of us have more light inside. Others, however...
But, I digress. Sometimes you just want to get past that doubt and confusion. You want to know everything about a person. And that's where books come in. Fictional
characters are wonderful people. Be honest, how many of your best friends are fictional characters? I know all my best friends are. They won't criticize you. They won't betray
you. They are always there for you. And best yet, there's no figuring them out. You always know exactly what they're thinking, because it's written out, right? No secrets from
them. Or so you think. As I said before, everybody has secret thoughts. Everybody is tormented by mental greif and confusion. Nobody can escape it, not even wizards. You
think you know everything about your best friends from the Harry Potter universe? Well, I'm afraid to inform you that you're wrong. And that, my friends, is what I'm here for
today. In this story, I will tell you what thoughts your friends are hiding from you, in the security of theirs own minds. What sort of mental conflicts the ones you thought you
knew so well are actually having. So if you believe you want to find out, read on. It's the only way to truly know.
