I, unfortunately, don't own anything. I'd be rich if I did

KEY:

"Hello"=talking

"POTTER!"=screaming

"And he lived happily ever after"=book

"POTTER!"=book screaming

Chapter 1

Harry Potter had no idea what was happening. One moment he had been fighting Voldemort in the final battle, when, in a flash of golden light, he had appeared in a strange room. Looking around, he noticed the Weasleys, Malfoys, Voldemort, Dumbledore, the Hogwarts teachers, Remus, Tonks, Sirius and a black haired hazel eyed boy wearing glasses and a red haired, green eyed girl, both in Hogwarts uniform robes. Nobody made a single noise. The room was so quiet that you could hear a pin drop, when, suddenly, Ron Weasley, Harry's best friend, sneezed. It was like a spell was broken. Everybody started screaming and pointing at each other.

When, suddenly, in a bright flash, just like the one that had apparently transported them there, an old man appeared. He was wearing dark blue robes, had a long light gray -almost white- beard, leather boots, a pointed blue hat, light grey mirthful eyes and a tall wooden staff that was covered in so many runes in so many different languages, that Harry felt a headache just from looking at it.

"SILENCE!" The old man screamed. His voice, strong and radiating power the likes of which dwarfed Dumbledore's, was enough to get everyone to quiet down. "Thank you" he said, after everyone had quieted down.

"Who are you, that dares tell me, the all powerful Lord Voldemort what to do?" Voldemort, arrogantly, said.

"My my, how rude of you young man. My name is Merlin, and I have brought you all here to read..." The old man, Merlin, said as he out stretched his hand, which was suddenly covered in a bright light said " This book". As he said those words, the bright flash covering his hand disappeared and in its place was a simple book. The book in itself looked nothing special, only a book with a leather cover, but what caught everyone's attention was the fact that, in bright gold letters, was the name "Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone".