Percy and the Boggart:
"Redikkulus." Professor Lupin pronounced. "Now, Nevile, what do you fear the most?"
"Pr-professor Snape." Laughter filled the room, and Percy could see why Nevile chose Professor Snape, he was an intimidating fellow. So when Snape adorned those whacked out clothes out Percy had to laugh.
"Good, very funny. Everyone line up. Line up." At this there was a bunch of pushing and shoving (mainly from Malfoy) and soon Ron was up and the thing changed into a giant spider. I shuddered, because I had my fair share of giant spiders. Then Parviti went and hers was a giant snake. And she turned it into a jack in the box. Percy was next, after Harry. Percy wanted to know what Harry's fear was. He wasn't as smart as Annabeth, but something told him it wasn't going to be Voldemort, because Harry was very much like Percy. And Percy wasn't afraid of his enemies, but of what they could do given the chance.
And Percy was right, it wasn't Voldemort, it was a dementor, and Percy was ready, because he was on this quest to protect Harry and Sirius Black. So when the boggart turned into a dementor, and Percy saw Lupin about to jump into Harry, Percy switched their places. Harry was now behind Percy, and Percy was staring into the eyes of the boggart, and it did nothing, it just stared back.
"A few seconds later it started to glitch and try to show too many things at the same time, and then it turned into a wispy red smoke with ominous yellow eyes. It stared at Percy, and Percy stared back, not to sure where the thing came from, and he certainly was not afraid of it.
"What the bloody hell is that?" Ron asked. "Is it something from America?"
"Don't be stupid, Ronald." Hermione huffed.
"Bets me. But I'm defiantly not afraid of... what ever that thing is?" Percy frayed his eyebrows. "Professor Lupin, I think I broke it?"
"Yes, it seems so. Well Mr. Jackson you have proved to be something else twice this year. I believe we are seeing a boggart as an actual boggart." Professor Lupin nodded.
"How the bloody hell did you do that Jackson?" Malfoy asked (more like demanded).
"It's either that I don't have a worse fear, or it couldn't find it." Percy said, 'or that my fear is too much for measly pictures.' Though Percy did say that out loud.
"Class dismissed." Lupin was exhausted and exasperated. He still had two more classes to day.
