Haylee Potter, the only daughter of the late James and Lily Potter, was sleeping in her Gryffindor dorm. Her dreams were usually plagued with visions of green light and a blood-curling scream. Recently, she started dreaming about the Quidditch match. Her dreams ended with the appearance of the giant skull in the sky. However tonight, it was different. Haylee found herself in a field of pink trees. Pink leaves were falling gently around her.
"Where the hell am I?" Haylee thought as she looked down. She was shocked to see herself dressed in strange midnight blue dress. Haylee looked around and saw a tall, blond man wearing a purple version of her dress. He had a fox mask on and his hair was tied into a loose ponytail. He had a pip in his right hand.
"Who are you?" Haylee asked. The man took a smoke from his pipe. Haylee was shocked to see smoke float out of his mouth through his mask.
"My name is not important," the man answered. Suddenly, he disappeared. Haylee looked around to try and find the man. She found him sitting on a tree branch.
"I've come here to warn," the man stated. Then, he disappeared.
"Warn me about what?" Haylee responded, looking around again. The man appeared right in front of Haylee.
"A wind is coming," the man stated before disappearing again.
"What wind?" Haylee called out as she continued looking around.
"A wind of change," Haylee heard. The surrounding leaves started to circle around her.
"He is coming," Haylee heard the man again.
"Who's coming?" Haylee called out. She noticed the leaves were starting to turn white. Smoke started to fill the entire area. Then, she saw the man behind her with his back to her.
"Voldemort," the man answered. Suddenly, the leaves formed together to create one gigantic snake. Around the snake, there was a silver necklace with a blood red ruby in the middle. The snake then lunged at Haylee.
Haylee woke up with a jolt. Sweat covered her skin.
"Haylee, what's wrong?" Haylee heard a familiar voice. She turned her head to see Hermione looking at her with worry.
"He's coming," Haylee whispered.
'Who's coming?" Hermione asked. Haylee didn't answer. She started to hug herself as she repeated the same words over and over.
"He's coming."
"He's coming."
"He's coming."
"我々は来ています (We are coming.)"
Haylee and Hermione were getting ready for the day. They were currently packing their bags.
"Are you sure you're okay, Haylee?" Hermione asked as she grabbed a book from her shelf. Haylee smiled as she stuffed a pen into her bag.
"Yes, I'm fine," Haylee answered as she closed up her bag. Hermione turned around to face Haylee.
"Are you sure?" Haylee asked," Because I read that a dream like that is a sign of bad omen." Haylee laughed as she turned around to look a Hermione.
"Like what? Greek mythology," Haylee replied. Hermione shook her head.
"Japanese," Hermione responded. Haylee looked at her with wide eyes.
"Why were you reading Japanese mythology?" Haylee asked. Hermione just shrugged.
"I was studying other magical cultures and Japan was the most intriguing," Hermione answered as she lifted up her bag. Haylee grabbed her bag. The duo then walked out of their room.
"Did you know that the wizards in Japan don't even use wands," Hermione informed Haylee. Haylee looked at Hermione.
"No, I did not know that," Haylee responded.
"Apparently, they use various objects to use spells. I don't know the exact details, but it is said that these objects are more powerful than an average wand," Hermione stated as the duo turned to enter the grand hall to eat. Haylee and Hermione sat down in front of Ron as he ate his breakfast.
"Hi Haylee. Hi Hermione," Ron greeted, food crumbs flying out of his mouth. Haylee and Hermione looked at Ron with disgust.
"Don't speak and eat at the same time," Hermione reprimanded Ron. Ron swallowed his food.
"Sorry," Ron apologized.
"No worries," Haylee replied," Dudley does it all the time." Hermione just looked at Haylee.
"I don't know how you still live with that disgraceful family," Hermione stated," You should complain to child services." Haylee shrugged.
"I have nowhere else to go," Haylee replied. Hermione smiled at Haylee.
"You can live with me," Hermione suggested. Haylee looked at Hermione with surprise.
"Really?!" Haylee responded," You would do that for me." Hermione nodded her head.
"Thank you," Haylee said as she hugged Hermione. The two hugged.
"That's sweet," Ron stated, smiling at the duo. Then, a white owl landed on the table.
"Hedwig," Haylee said as she untied something from Hedwig's leg. Haylee opened it to see a necklace similar to her dream in it. Haylee gasped as she dropped it.
"What's wrong?" Ron and Hermione asked, worried. Haylee shakily pointed her finger at the necklace.
"T-T-That's the same one in my dream," Haylee stuttered. Hermione's eyes widened in understanding while Ron looked confused.
"What dream?" Ron asked. He then noticed a piece of paper next to the necklace. Grabbing the letter, he opened it.
"On my trip to Japan, I acquired a powerful charm from the wizards there. This charm said to repel all evil from its wearer. I hope this necklace will bring you better luck than it did for me," Ron read out. He looked up to see a pale Haylee and a worried Hermione.
"What the hell?" Ron responded. All he heard was the mutterings of Haylee.
"He's coming."
"He's coming."
"He's coming."
Hermione grabbed Haylee's shoulders. She shook Haylee.
"Haylee, it's ok," Hermione tried to reassure Haylee. Ron looked at Haylee in worry as her breathing quickened.
"Haylee," Hermione and Ron shouted. Haylee started hyperventilating.
"Oh crap, she's going to go into cardiac arrest," Hermione stated as she turned to find someone. Suddenly, the necklace started glowing. Haylee felt a warmth she never felt before flow through her body. Hermione and Ron looked at Haylee with curiosity as her breathing slowed down.
"Haylee, are you ok?" Hermione asked. Haylee looked at her and nodded.
"I'm fine," Haylee answered," Didn't you notice the light?" Hermione and Ron looked at her.
"What light?" Ron asked.
"Nevermind," Haylee responded. The trio then heard a clinking of glass. They turned their heads to see Dumbledore hitting his glass with a spoon.
"Since I have everyone's attention," Dumbledore stated," I wish to tell you all something that will be happening this year." This piqued the interest of everyone in the hall.
"Before I talk about that, I would like to introduce our new Defence against the Dark Arts teacher, Alastor Moody," Dumbledore announced before moving aside to reveal a rough-looking teacher.
"Yes, I'm Alastor Moody," Moody stated," I am your new teacher and I will not be nice on you, ya bums." The students and teachers looked at Moody with shocked eyes.
"I think you introduced yourself, well Professor Moody," Dumbledore stated as he waved his wand and a huge goblet appeared in the middle of the room.
"This is the Goblet of Fire," Dumbledore stated," This chooses the willing volunteers to partake in the Grand Wizard Tournament that takes place every four years. Anyone from Year 4-7 are allowed to enter the competition." Dumbledore saw a hand raised.
"Yes, Luna," Dumbledore said.
"What's the Grand Wizard Tournament?" Luna asked. Dumbledore smiled.
"The Grand Magic Tournament is a competition which wizarding schools from the entire world gather to compete against one another," Dumbledore answered," Each school is only allowed one participant as chosen by the Goblet of Fire. The games will be hosted here in Hogwarts. The schools that are participating are of course, Hogwarts, Durmstrang Institute, Beauxbatons Academy of Magic, and the Konohagakure School for Shinobi." The people in the hall started talking to each other.
"That schools sounds familiar," Hermione stated as she placed her hand to her chin. "How so?" Ron asked. Hermione then snapped her fingers.
"That's it," Hermione exclaimed softly. Haylee and Ron looked at her in confusion.
"What?" Haylee asked. Hermione turned to look at her. Haylee could see the seriousness in her eyes.
"Konohagakure is a Japanese school for Japanese wizards," Hermione answered. Haylee's eyes widened as she understood what Hermione meant by that.
"Are you saying it has something to do with my dream?" Haylee asked. Hermione nodded her head. Before she could say more, Dumbledore cleared his throat. The hall was silent once again.
"These students will be arriving in the coming week, so please be on your best behaviour," Dumbledore stated," You have until the last Friday of this month to put your name down for the competition. Now, enjoy your day." Haylee, Hermione, and Ron looked at each other.
"Are you going to join?" Haylee asked. Hermione shook her head.
"I'd rather study and pass my classes instead of focusing this 'tournament'," Hermione answered.
"I'm going to," Ron answered. Hermione and Ron then looked at Haylee.
"What about you?" they asked Haylee. Haylee shook her head.
"I don't think I will join this year, but I will enjoy watching the games," Haylee answered. Hermione and Ron nodded their heads. Then, Hermione and Haylee started eating their breakfast. Soon, they finished.
"Well, I'm got class," Hermione stated.
"Where are you going?" Ron asked.
"I have Botany class," Hermione answered before walking away. Ron then looked at Haylee.
"When do you have class?" Ron asked.
"I have Defence against the Dark Arts in an hour," Haylee answered.
"So do I," Ron replied before getting up," Let's go." Haylee nodded her head. She got up and left the hall.
"Wait," Haylee stated as she ran back to the table. She grabbed the necklace and put it on.
"Are you ready?" Ron asked. Haylee nodded her head. The red necklace seemed to glow.
