Disclaimer: I don't own own Harry Potteror the fact that Cedric Diggory and Edward Cullen are both played by Robert Pattinson. (LOL)

A/N This is my first fanfiction. After Harry Potter returns to Hogwarts – being free of Voldemort's fragment of a soul – he becomes a stowaway on the worldwide tour Hogwarts offers for graduating seventh-years, still looking for adventure. The trip stops in Forks, Washington, but when the tour stops there, he is discovered by the guides. He is forced to stay behind and is left with no other choice – he must pretend to be a Muggle and enroll in the local high school. There he meets Bella, who decides to show him around. This is before the epilogue to Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, but before New Moon.

((And for those of you who've talked to me, you know I've been on a while, and I've decided that I'm taking on full-time participation.))


In The Three Broomsticks, Harry, Ron, and Hermione sat silently. Hermione, curled up in Ron's lap was reading and muttering incantations under her breath, but Ron and Harry were oblivious to this.

"This is so boring, haven't we got anything better to do? Can't we wander around Hogsmeade, or something?" Ron complained.

"You can go have a poke around, but I don't feel like stepping outside. Sorry Ron," Harry replied monotonously. He was too absorbed with the fact that he and Ginny were only miles apart, but he could do nothing to see her. Bursting inside Hogwarts just to see her was, as Hermione had described it, "a very reckless thing to do".

But Harry didn't care about what was reckless; he only cared about seeing her again. He moped that he had no one to write to; he couldn't write to anyone at all because Hedwig had died, and he was so struck by her death, that he couldn't bring himself to buy a new owl.

Harry thought of breaking into Hogwarts using one of the passages, but what were the chances of Ginny passing by? He wondered when the school's next free day into Hogsmeade was. He concluded it would be about a month, a long time from now, seeing it was only September 13.

"Oh, if you two are so bored, why don't you look over and practice all that we missed last year!" Hermione scolded them, still muttering her incantations.

"Blimey, you'd think that we'd get a break from school, when technically we've dropped out and we're past seventh year, Hermione," retorted Ron.

"No, I kind of miss school…" Harry said, but in truth, he was only missing Ginny. "I wonder what they're doing up at the castle."

"You're thinking about Ginny, aren't you?"

The cuddling couple stared at him awaiting his response.

Harry opened his mouth to speak, but Hermione cut him off, "Well, what do you expect, Ron? Harry's in love with Ginny, and I'm sure someday we'd all become in-laws. He obviously misses her, and worries about what other boys she's getting into, and he's probably worried that someone would hurt her. He might doubt that Ginny will remember him, and on top of all that, he feels bad about being even here in Hogsmeade, because he's only miles from the school, and yet he can't go up there to see her. Plus, I think he gets jealous when he sees us cuddle, because he is denied that opportunity with Ginny," she said with an all-knowing tone, not bothering to get off of Ron's lap.

Harry grinned, "It's been a long time since you've talked like that, Hermione. By the way, do you happen to be some sort of mind reader?"

Hermione only beamed.

Ron gaped at the two of them, "Bloody hell mate, how do you feel all that at once?"

"I'm sure I've mentioned this before, but other people, unlike you, have a larger emotional range than the size of a teaspoon."

At that, the three started laughing, just as they had years ago, back in the Gryffindor common room.

"But surely," Ron started, "you'd get over her? I mean, she's just a girl, and adding to the fact that she's my sister kind of makes it … odd."

"Sorry, mate. I love her," Harry confessed. He wasn't all too keen about having to talk about his love life with his love's brother. "And she's not just some girl. She's special." He added in a whisper, "Don't let Hermione hear you talk about girls just being girls, she'll say that you're an animal and think that they're not female."

Luckily Hermione was too captivated by her book of spells again.


To Harry's delight, the students' first trip into Hogsmeade came quickly. He told Ron and Hermione to enjoy their day while he was taking the day to get some fresh air.

"Why in Merlin's shaggy pant-sleeves do you need to take some fresh air? We're camping out in a mountain!" he exclaimed, pointing in reference to the same cavern Sirius lived in when he was on the run with Buckbeak, but the three didn't want to think about that.

"I dunno, maybe to stretch my legs, maybe I'm hungry."

Hermione eyed him suspiciously, "You've been listening to the announcements in the Great Hall, have you?"

"Huh?" Ron's face fell into a look with bewilderment.

"Oh, he's going to try to find Ginny, you dolt!"

Harry couldn't help but laugh. "Precisely," he stated.

"Don't forget to take the Invisibility Cloak," Ron reminded him.

"How could I?" he pulled the silky silver cloak over his head with a flourish, and began the long descent into Hogsmeade.


A/N: I know this was horrible. I have much better ideas, but I just wanted to finish what I started first. I'm only writing one fic at a time, but my next fic is for Twilight. Please review and I don't mind if you flame. But please, just review!