Harry Potter and the Servant of Lord Voldemort
-Chapter 1-
Going Away!
Who is this girl that keeps appearing in his dreams at night now? A girl with brown hair and hazel eyes. Is she trying to warn Harry about something, or is she trying to kill him like Lord Voldemort will do? He doesn't know. But nowadays, Harry keeps waking up in the middle of the night because of this girl. Once he wakes up, he can't fall back to sleep. So he tries every time to think of Ron and Hermione so he can have better dreams. But no matter what he does, the same dream always comes back!
The girl goes to Hogwarts as well. But why does she keep appearing in Harry's dreams almost every night? What the girl in the dream does to Harry is very strange. First, the girl keeps pointing her wand at Harry's neck with an innocent look on her face. Then, she just kisses him on the lips for no reason. But then the last thing, Voldemort came near the end of the school year and tried to kill him. But the girl risked her life to save his. That's the part he keeps waking up at.
Its morning now, but it's only a few hours before breakfast starts. Hedwig was in her little cage, hooting at Harry. Maybe she wants to go fly out and deliver letters. So that's what Harry did, he decided to write letters to Ron, Hermione, and Sirius to tell them about the dream he keeps having and waking up from in the middle of the night. And, he also wants to know how they're doing. First he wrote a letter to Ron:
Dear Ron,
I'm telling this to you, Hermione and Sirius for some help. I don't really know what's wrong with me these nights. I'm starting to wake up in the middle of the night because of some dream. But it's not just any dream, I keep having the same dream every night and I can't get back to sleep. So I usually stay up to read books or practice my magic. I'm really tired, I wanna sleep, but I somehow know if I do fall asleep, I might have that dream again. Maybe you can ask your dad for some advice too.
Thanks,
Harry Potter
Now its time to write to Hermione. It's like the same as Ron's letter, but a little more detail. But to Sirius's letter, he put more detail as to what happened in there. But then, he realized that he should give Ron and Hermione more detail so he crumble their letters and rewrite it again. This time, with more detail. It would help them understand better of his dreams. It doesn't see quite that simple though. But it doesn't matter, he needs to tell them now! So he opened Hedwig's cage and attached his letter to Sirius on her leg. After that, he opened the window and set off flying in the morning sky to Sirius. Hopefully, he or his friends will help him about this.
"Pass the syrup!" Commanded Uncle Vernon to Harry. As Harry grabbed the syrup to pass it over to his Uncle, he just snatches it out of his hand and poured it on to the pancake his wife has prepared for him. Then he gave it to his son, Dudley, who also put syrup on his pancake, but it was a lot. "It's finally Sunday! No mail comes here today! No junk, no bill, nothing at all!" "Since it's Sunday, should we go somewhere today?" Asked Aunt Petunia. Harry didn't want to make any suggestions. The Dursleys would probably think he's setting them up to get rid of them. Of course, he would do almost anything to get out of this house. But the only thing he wishes for is to live with Sirius, his godfather. ( I would want to live with him if the Dursleys treat me that way!) But then the phone rang. "Is it okay if I can get it?" Asked Harry. "Whatever! As long as you don't tell the person on the phone who you are! Understand!?" Said Uncle Vernon. "Yes sir!" He got out of his seat and walked to the hall to pick up the phone. "Hello?" "Harry? It's me!" Said a voice. "Who is this?" "It's Mr. Weasley!"
"Oh! Sorry, I thought you were someone else because your whisper is to low. Is there something you need?"
"Well, we were wondering if you would like to stay with us for the rest of the summer."
"How will I get there?"
"Don't worry! We'll come and get you!"
"But last year you went through the chimney. And my uncle went haywire."
"This time we'll do it by car. Let me talk to your uncle."
"Okay, but make sure you don't make him mad, he'll start to go haywire if you do anything with magic."
"Understood!"
"All right! Hold on! Uncle Vernon! The phone is for you!" After a few minutes, Uncle Vernon came into hall and grabbed the phone from Harry's hand. He said it was okay for Harry to stay just in case he needs him to do something for him like always.
"That depends if there is going to be any mischief around here...... It better not be like last time...... Alright! Fine! Yeah, you can speak with him! Here, boy! And be quick, we don't want to spend that much on a phone bill!" Uncle Vernon forced the phone in Harry's hands and left the room. Harry waited until he was nowhere in sight so he can speak to Mr. Weasley alone with no one listening to their conversation. So when he was gone, he put the phone back to his ear.
"He said yes?" Questioned Harry.
"Yes he did! Now tomorrow, you better get your school stuff ready to go. We'll pick you up about 6 PM. How does that sound?"
"Well, I actually wrote a letter to Ron and I'm waiting for his owl to come in. And-"
"Oh! He should be in your room right about now. We sent him yesterday to deliver Ron's letter to you. So is it okay?"
"Well, I was actually waiting for Sirius's reply because I just send him a letter this morning. It's something important and I'm asking him for help. My letter to Ron is also going to ask for your advice too, Mr. Weasley."
"Well, tell me what's the matter and I might help!"
"I would much rather prefer you tell me tomorrow if Ron's owl would get to your house on time. If that's okay."
"Oh, it's fine! So I'll pick you up on Friday then!" ( Which is in two days if you're wondering.)
"Sure! I'll see you then Mr. Weasley!" And they both hanged up. That's when Harry ran upstairs to his room to see if Ron's owl has come. Mr. Weasley said his owl should be here so now would be a good chance to check right about now. He swung the door open and saw Ron's owl on top of Hedwig's cage, hooting. "Hey Pigwidgeon!" Harry unfolded the parchment and read Ron's letter.
Hey Harry! My dad said he'll ask you to stay over at our house again for the rest of the summer. But you probably already know that by now. Hermione said she'll visit us the last week of the summer because she got some research to do. I have no idea what she's talking about though. Anyway, hope to see you soon!
Ron
Well, at least Hermione and him is doing fine and probably getting enough sleep, that's for sure! Harry can't get a wink of sleep once he wakes up in the middle of the night. Maybe he needs to start taking those sleeping pills so he can sleep, and maybe not to have that dream again.
Harry folded the letter he wrote earlier and attached it to Pigwidgeon's leg and let him fly out to Ron's house. Shoot! He should've added something else to it. That don't send any owl posts until he gets there. Oh well, it's too late now that Pigwidgeon is already out of sight. So now, he'll have to wait until Friday to see Mr. Weasley take him away from the Dursleys for the rest of the summer.
Harry turned around to continue eat breakfast but then he heard something behind him. He heard Hedwig's cage move so he turned around and saw Hermione's owl. He smiled at her owl and unfolded the parchment attached to Hermione's owl. He started to unfold it, very excited to read what it said.
Dear Harry,
I hope you're doing fine, since You-Know-Who has returned near the end of the fourth year. I assume Ron already told you about me meeting you guys at end of the summer. Crookshanks is doing well, he purrs a lot and now just wants some attention. I already got my books for this years school and I'm hoping to spend with you and Ron this time. I have been studying way too much and just needs a break once in a while. Well, hope to see you soon!
Your Friend,
Hermione
Now he knows how Hermione is doing. Maybe she is getting enough sleep too; he really does need to take those sleeping pills. It'll at least be a lot better for him. Now, he took his letter to her, and folded it and attached it to Hermione's owl. It was hard for him because the owl was struggling. When he finally tied the parchment to the owl's leg, he set it out of his window so it can deliver it to Hermione. Hopefully, maybe she can find out what's wrong with him because she usually loves to research things.
But the most important thing, Harry can't wait until Friday. He'll at least have a better time at the Weasleys house instead of here!
"What time did they say they're going to come?" Asked Uncle Vernon.
"At six, they're using a car this time, not a chimney like last year," answered Harry. Uncle Vernon was standing at the end of the staircase while Harry was sitting on one of the steps with his things at his side. Hedwig came back and he wanted to read Sirius's letter, he was waiting until he got out with Mr. Weasley. Five more minutes till six, he can't wait any longer. "Can I wait outside instead of waiting inside the house?"
"No..." Of course, Uncle Vernon just wants to see Mr. Weasley before Harry leaves. How long does he have to wait again?
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"Looks like they're here!" Said Uncle Vernon. He opened the door and saw a red head coming into the house. Harry can tell its Mr. Weasley. He saw Harry on the steps and smiled.
"Well, ready to go Harry?" Asked Mr. Weasley.
"Yes," answered Harry. He started to grab his things but Mr. Weasley insist to carry them to the car. But Harry wanted to carry Hedwig's cage, he grabbed the handle and walked out the door. But Harry saw something familiar; it's the same car that the wimping willow busted up in the second year of Hogwarts. They must have got it fixed.
As Mr. Weasley put Harry's things in the trunk, Harry went to the front seat and closed his side of the car. He looked back at the house and saw Uncle Vernon, Aunt Petunia and Dudley watching out of the window with curious looks on their faces. When he heard another door shut, he looked back at the driver's seat and saw Mr. Weasley getting his seat belt on.
He started the engine and he started off.
"Mr. Weasley? Aren't you going to make this car invisible?" Asked Harry.
"Yes, but until your relatives don't see us and also the Muggles," answered Mr. Weasley. After they drove for about ten minutes, they started to head for the sky and they turn the car invisible. Now was the time to read the letter of what Sirius gave him. He took the parchment out of his pants pocket and unfolded it.
Harry,
It could be possible someone is trying to warn you about this girl or warn you about You-Know-Who. Try to think of a student who matches this description and start to ask it some questions. It could be very helpful to you or anyone else. But I do have a couple of questions about this dream. Does the girl tell you her name? Does she tell you why she kissed you in there? What exactly happened in that dream that you keep having every night? Whoever this girl is, she could be trouble to you Harry. But if you find out anything about this girl, tell me right away. I'll probably deal with her later. But if she's a friend or anything, that could be a little problem. Remember what I said Harry, and stay strong for all of us.
Sirius
"What are you reading there?" Asked Mr. Weasley.
"A letter from Sirius. He's telling me what to do about this dream I keep having every night," explained Harry.
"Ron gave me his letter from you. I don't know either Harry. I don't know why you keep having this dream every night. I just don't understand what that girl does in your dream. First she tries to kill you, then she kisses you and then she risks her life for your protection. That's a very strange dream to have every night."
"I know, but the thing is I can't sleep once I have woken up from that dream. It keeps me awake for the whole night. I'm afraid to fall asleep again because I might have that dream again. I mean, that dream may actually happen in real life. She might try to kill me, she might try to kiss me, and she might risk her life to protect me from Voldemort."
"It sounds like you have a hard life ahead of you!"
"Tell me about it! You can't even imagine it!"
"Well, do you think you can try to sleep tonight? Because it'll take over night to get home."
"I don't know. Like I said before, I'm afraid to fall back asleep again."
"Well, maybe this time it can be different. Ron tells me you haven't been getting enough sleep. He was wondering why you haven't until the last letter you have sent him. Now we all know."
"All I want is some sleep, but how can I get that when this girl keeps coming back into my dreams? Do you think she's trying to tell me something, Mr. Weasley?"
"I don't know, Harry. I'm not a dream expert! Hmm... Maybe you should you ask Dumbledore for help! You never know he can help you out."
"I don't know if I should. Dumbledore is really busy these days, probably."
"Just get some sleep; your body must be really tired so you should rest up... a lot!"
"Even if I want to sleep, my body won't let me! It's like a routine!"
"Like my job at the ministry!"
"But that's different. You do get day offs, I don't! I can't get a break from all of this. But, the worst thing is, I feel guilty because in that dream, she dies.... I felt like it's my fault because of Voldemort coming after me. He wants to kill me, the next thing I knew this mysterious girl comes in front of me.... And dies."
"Maybe it's the guilt that's keeping you awake."
"I don't think it's the reason either."
"Well, maybe I might know the reason why you can't go back to sleep once you have woken up from that dream. You're probably afraid you might see her die again. And you might not want to feel that guilt anymore. But the thing I'm most afraid of is that really might actually happen. The more you have this dream, the more of a chance it could happen. That's the bad part of the dream you're having, Harry."
"So what should I do?"
"Keep sleeping, keep dreaming. You never know, something might change in that dream."
"It won't change. That's the problem. I've been having the same exact dream for the whole summer, and I don't really get much sleep."
"But you never know, something could change and she might tell you what is going on. It could be possible that if this girl is real, she might be having these dreams too."
"Like dream sharing?"
"Yeah, kind of like that. Now go to sleep. I know it's early, but it could help." Mr. Weasley stretched his arm in the back and pulled a pillow out for Harry to rest his head. Harry put the pillow and the seat and let the seat fall back a little, like he would be sleeping in his bed. He turned to his side, facing the window and closed his eyes. Hopefully, he won't have that dream tonight. Cause right now, he wants to enjoy every minute of not spending time with the Dursleys.
-Chapter 1-
Going Away!
Who is this girl that keeps appearing in his dreams at night now? A girl with brown hair and hazel eyes. Is she trying to warn Harry about something, or is she trying to kill him like Lord Voldemort will do? He doesn't know. But nowadays, Harry keeps waking up in the middle of the night because of this girl. Once he wakes up, he can't fall back to sleep. So he tries every time to think of Ron and Hermione so he can have better dreams. But no matter what he does, the same dream always comes back!
The girl goes to Hogwarts as well. But why does she keep appearing in Harry's dreams almost every night? What the girl in the dream does to Harry is very strange. First, the girl keeps pointing her wand at Harry's neck with an innocent look on her face. Then, she just kisses him on the lips for no reason. But then the last thing, Voldemort came near the end of the school year and tried to kill him. But the girl risked her life to save his. That's the part he keeps waking up at.
Its morning now, but it's only a few hours before breakfast starts. Hedwig was in her little cage, hooting at Harry. Maybe she wants to go fly out and deliver letters. So that's what Harry did, he decided to write letters to Ron, Hermione, and Sirius to tell them about the dream he keeps having and waking up from in the middle of the night. And, he also wants to know how they're doing. First he wrote a letter to Ron:
Dear Ron,
I'm telling this to you, Hermione and Sirius for some help. I don't really know what's wrong with me these nights. I'm starting to wake up in the middle of the night because of some dream. But it's not just any dream, I keep having the same dream every night and I can't get back to sleep. So I usually stay up to read books or practice my magic. I'm really tired, I wanna sleep, but I somehow know if I do fall asleep, I might have that dream again. Maybe you can ask your dad for some advice too.
Thanks,
Harry Potter
Now its time to write to Hermione. It's like the same as Ron's letter, but a little more detail. But to Sirius's letter, he put more detail as to what happened in there. But then, he realized that he should give Ron and Hermione more detail so he crumble their letters and rewrite it again. This time, with more detail. It would help them understand better of his dreams. It doesn't see quite that simple though. But it doesn't matter, he needs to tell them now! So he opened Hedwig's cage and attached his letter to Sirius on her leg. After that, he opened the window and set off flying in the morning sky to Sirius. Hopefully, he or his friends will help him about this.
"Pass the syrup!" Commanded Uncle Vernon to Harry. As Harry grabbed the syrup to pass it over to his Uncle, he just snatches it out of his hand and poured it on to the pancake his wife has prepared for him. Then he gave it to his son, Dudley, who also put syrup on his pancake, but it was a lot. "It's finally Sunday! No mail comes here today! No junk, no bill, nothing at all!" "Since it's Sunday, should we go somewhere today?" Asked Aunt Petunia. Harry didn't want to make any suggestions. The Dursleys would probably think he's setting them up to get rid of them. Of course, he would do almost anything to get out of this house. But the only thing he wishes for is to live with Sirius, his godfather. ( I would want to live with him if the Dursleys treat me that way!) But then the phone rang. "Is it okay if I can get it?" Asked Harry. "Whatever! As long as you don't tell the person on the phone who you are! Understand!?" Said Uncle Vernon. "Yes sir!" He got out of his seat and walked to the hall to pick up the phone. "Hello?" "Harry? It's me!" Said a voice. "Who is this?" "It's Mr. Weasley!"
"Oh! Sorry, I thought you were someone else because your whisper is to low. Is there something you need?"
"Well, we were wondering if you would like to stay with us for the rest of the summer."
"How will I get there?"
"Don't worry! We'll come and get you!"
"But last year you went through the chimney. And my uncle went haywire."
"This time we'll do it by car. Let me talk to your uncle."
"Okay, but make sure you don't make him mad, he'll start to go haywire if you do anything with magic."
"Understood!"
"All right! Hold on! Uncle Vernon! The phone is for you!" After a few minutes, Uncle Vernon came into hall and grabbed the phone from Harry's hand. He said it was okay for Harry to stay just in case he needs him to do something for him like always.
"That depends if there is going to be any mischief around here...... It better not be like last time...... Alright! Fine! Yeah, you can speak with him! Here, boy! And be quick, we don't want to spend that much on a phone bill!" Uncle Vernon forced the phone in Harry's hands and left the room. Harry waited until he was nowhere in sight so he can speak to Mr. Weasley alone with no one listening to their conversation. So when he was gone, he put the phone back to his ear.
"He said yes?" Questioned Harry.
"Yes he did! Now tomorrow, you better get your school stuff ready to go. We'll pick you up about 6 PM. How does that sound?"
"Well, I actually wrote a letter to Ron and I'm waiting for his owl to come in. And-"
"Oh! He should be in your room right about now. We sent him yesterday to deliver Ron's letter to you. So is it okay?"
"Well, I was actually waiting for Sirius's reply because I just send him a letter this morning. It's something important and I'm asking him for help. My letter to Ron is also going to ask for your advice too, Mr. Weasley."
"Well, tell me what's the matter and I might help!"
"I would much rather prefer you tell me tomorrow if Ron's owl would get to your house on time. If that's okay."
"Oh, it's fine! So I'll pick you up on Friday then!" ( Which is in two days if you're wondering.)
"Sure! I'll see you then Mr. Weasley!" And they both hanged up. That's when Harry ran upstairs to his room to see if Ron's owl has come. Mr. Weasley said his owl should be here so now would be a good chance to check right about now. He swung the door open and saw Ron's owl on top of Hedwig's cage, hooting. "Hey Pigwidgeon!" Harry unfolded the parchment and read Ron's letter.
Hey Harry! My dad said he'll ask you to stay over at our house again for the rest of the summer. But you probably already know that by now. Hermione said she'll visit us the last week of the summer because she got some research to do. I have no idea what she's talking about though. Anyway, hope to see you soon!
Ron
Well, at least Hermione and him is doing fine and probably getting enough sleep, that's for sure! Harry can't get a wink of sleep once he wakes up in the middle of the night. Maybe he needs to start taking those sleeping pills so he can sleep, and maybe not to have that dream again.
Harry folded the letter he wrote earlier and attached it to Pigwidgeon's leg and let him fly out to Ron's house. Shoot! He should've added something else to it. That don't send any owl posts until he gets there. Oh well, it's too late now that Pigwidgeon is already out of sight. So now, he'll have to wait until Friday to see Mr. Weasley take him away from the Dursleys for the rest of the summer.
Harry turned around to continue eat breakfast but then he heard something behind him. He heard Hedwig's cage move so he turned around and saw Hermione's owl. He smiled at her owl and unfolded the parchment attached to Hermione's owl. He started to unfold it, very excited to read what it said.
Dear Harry,
I hope you're doing fine, since You-Know-Who has returned near the end of the fourth year. I assume Ron already told you about me meeting you guys at end of the summer. Crookshanks is doing well, he purrs a lot and now just wants some attention. I already got my books for this years school and I'm hoping to spend with you and Ron this time. I have been studying way too much and just needs a break once in a while. Well, hope to see you soon!
Your Friend,
Hermione
Now he knows how Hermione is doing. Maybe she is getting enough sleep too; he really does need to take those sleeping pills. It'll at least be a lot better for him. Now, he took his letter to her, and folded it and attached it to Hermione's owl. It was hard for him because the owl was struggling. When he finally tied the parchment to the owl's leg, he set it out of his window so it can deliver it to Hermione. Hopefully, maybe she can find out what's wrong with him because she usually loves to research things.
But the most important thing, Harry can't wait until Friday. He'll at least have a better time at the Weasleys house instead of here!
"What time did they say they're going to come?" Asked Uncle Vernon.
"At six, they're using a car this time, not a chimney like last year," answered Harry. Uncle Vernon was standing at the end of the staircase while Harry was sitting on one of the steps with his things at his side. Hedwig came back and he wanted to read Sirius's letter, he was waiting until he got out with Mr. Weasley. Five more minutes till six, he can't wait any longer. "Can I wait outside instead of waiting inside the house?"
"No..." Of course, Uncle Vernon just wants to see Mr. Weasley before Harry leaves. How long does he have to wait again?
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"Looks like they're here!" Said Uncle Vernon. He opened the door and saw a red head coming into the house. Harry can tell its Mr. Weasley. He saw Harry on the steps and smiled.
"Well, ready to go Harry?" Asked Mr. Weasley.
"Yes," answered Harry. He started to grab his things but Mr. Weasley insist to carry them to the car. But Harry wanted to carry Hedwig's cage, he grabbed the handle and walked out the door. But Harry saw something familiar; it's the same car that the wimping willow busted up in the second year of Hogwarts. They must have got it fixed.
As Mr. Weasley put Harry's things in the trunk, Harry went to the front seat and closed his side of the car. He looked back at the house and saw Uncle Vernon, Aunt Petunia and Dudley watching out of the window with curious looks on their faces. When he heard another door shut, he looked back at the driver's seat and saw Mr. Weasley getting his seat belt on.
He started the engine and he started off.
"Mr. Weasley? Aren't you going to make this car invisible?" Asked Harry.
"Yes, but until your relatives don't see us and also the Muggles," answered Mr. Weasley. After they drove for about ten minutes, they started to head for the sky and they turn the car invisible. Now was the time to read the letter of what Sirius gave him. He took the parchment out of his pants pocket and unfolded it.
Harry,
It could be possible someone is trying to warn you about this girl or warn you about You-Know-Who. Try to think of a student who matches this description and start to ask it some questions. It could be very helpful to you or anyone else. But I do have a couple of questions about this dream. Does the girl tell you her name? Does she tell you why she kissed you in there? What exactly happened in that dream that you keep having every night? Whoever this girl is, she could be trouble to you Harry. But if you find out anything about this girl, tell me right away. I'll probably deal with her later. But if she's a friend or anything, that could be a little problem. Remember what I said Harry, and stay strong for all of us.
Sirius
"What are you reading there?" Asked Mr. Weasley.
"A letter from Sirius. He's telling me what to do about this dream I keep having every night," explained Harry.
"Ron gave me his letter from you. I don't know either Harry. I don't know why you keep having this dream every night. I just don't understand what that girl does in your dream. First she tries to kill you, then she kisses you and then she risks her life for your protection. That's a very strange dream to have every night."
"I know, but the thing is I can't sleep once I have woken up from that dream. It keeps me awake for the whole night. I'm afraid to fall asleep again because I might have that dream again. I mean, that dream may actually happen in real life. She might try to kill me, she might try to kiss me, and she might risk her life to protect me from Voldemort."
"It sounds like you have a hard life ahead of you!"
"Tell me about it! You can't even imagine it!"
"Well, do you think you can try to sleep tonight? Because it'll take over night to get home."
"I don't know. Like I said before, I'm afraid to fall back asleep again."
"Well, maybe this time it can be different. Ron tells me you haven't been getting enough sleep. He was wondering why you haven't until the last letter you have sent him. Now we all know."
"All I want is some sleep, but how can I get that when this girl keeps coming back into my dreams? Do you think she's trying to tell me something, Mr. Weasley?"
"I don't know, Harry. I'm not a dream expert! Hmm... Maybe you should you ask Dumbledore for help! You never know he can help you out."
"I don't know if I should. Dumbledore is really busy these days, probably."
"Just get some sleep; your body must be really tired so you should rest up... a lot!"
"Even if I want to sleep, my body won't let me! It's like a routine!"
"Like my job at the ministry!"
"But that's different. You do get day offs, I don't! I can't get a break from all of this. But, the worst thing is, I feel guilty because in that dream, she dies.... I felt like it's my fault because of Voldemort coming after me. He wants to kill me, the next thing I knew this mysterious girl comes in front of me.... And dies."
"Maybe it's the guilt that's keeping you awake."
"I don't think it's the reason either."
"Well, maybe I might know the reason why you can't go back to sleep once you have woken up from that dream. You're probably afraid you might see her die again. And you might not want to feel that guilt anymore. But the thing I'm most afraid of is that really might actually happen. The more you have this dream, the more of a chance it could happen. That's the bad part of the dream you're having, Harry."
"So what should I do?"
"Keep sleeping, keep dreaming. You never know, something might change in that dream."
"It won't change. That's the problem. I've been having the same exact dream for the whole summer, and I don't really get much sleep."
"But you never know, something could change and she might tell you what is going on. It could be possible that if this girl is real, she might be having these dreams too."
"Like dream sharing?"
"Yeah, kind of like that. Now go to sleep. I know it's early, but it could help." Mr. Weasley stretched his arm in the back and pulled a pillow out for Harry to rest his head. Harry put the pillow and the seat and let the seat fall back a little, like he would be sleeping in his bed. He turned to his side, facing the window and closed his eyes. Hopefully, he won't have that dream tonight. Cause right now, he wants to enjoy every minute of not spending time with the Dursleys.
