"Gringotts, run by goblins. You'd be mad ter try an' rob it..."
- Hagrid, of Harry Potter and The Sorcerers' Stone
Harry ducked his head sheepishly as Hagrid stared at him, incrediouslessness written all over his bearded face.
"Yeh broke into Gringotts? Th' rumours're true?", the large man asked, and Harry nodded.
"Well, we had to - Godric Gryffindors' sword...", the black haired male answered, trailing off; Hagrid knew the story well enough by now, assuredly. He'd only told it hundreds of times to everyone he knew.
"Harry - it was th' secon' thing I ever told yeh 'bout th' place, an' yeh go an' rob it! Broad daylight, goblins everywhere..."
"We made it out alright, though, didn't we?", Harry countered, eyeing an rock-cake in a tin with an experienced eye.
Hagrid ran a trash-can lid sized hand over his face. "Next thing yeh know, yeh'll be draggin' 'Moine and Ron along t' try an' treaty with th' mermaids..."
Because, seriously. The above quote is, literally, the second thing ever that Harry learns about Gringotts - six years later, he still robs it! LOL'ing forever. JKR is awesome. :3 Oh, and I don't own the books or movies, not at all, not even a little bit, sadly. +
