GREATER OBSTEMENT
Harry glanced out the window, absorbing the beautiful summer air through osmosis. Unfortunately, he was not allowed to leave his tower room. He was, alas, hunchbacked, and therefore deemed contagious and vile. The only person he saw consistently was his hunchbacked sister, Draco, who often brought him his supper. Draco was considered less contagious, as her hump was smaller and less intimidating. Harry thought of his lovely sister, and her straw colored hair, how it flowed down her elegant hump, and upon her milk white arms. He sighed with an unidentifiable melancholy, as he felt grateful for the company of his beloved sister, and hateful of the isolation he was forced to observe. The open window allowed in the sound of birds, and the occasional clomping of horses' hooves. The soothing wistful wind became distasteful to him as it carried an unenjoyable grunting to his ears. There, below, was his older brother, Snape. Harry hated his sibling; Snapes smooth, unhunched back, his raven, wavy hair, and his bright, cheesy smile, were all evils that Harry thought would be better ELIMINATED.
"Dear brother," came the enchanting voice of Draco from the doorway, "why do you sneer so? You know that if you make a face like that for too long, it will stay that way. Why do you think your back looks like it does?"
Her giggle was like a set of windchimes fashioned from seashells.
TO BE CONTINUED…
