Disclaimer: So what ifI don't really own Harry Potter! In my own sweet mind I could. I could also own Marvel comics and you wouldn't know. Of Course if Iwent around saying this I would be in thenut house with crazy lawn mower guy (who is George Lucas) and Crazy Gary Oldman (who isNOTSirius Black. Nowon with the story before the little men in white suits find me...
Then There Were Four….
Chapter 1: First Day Back
Harry, Ron, and Hermione were walking down the hall to the dungeons when Ron said,"I can't believe how much homework we have! I mean how is it all supposed to be done in one sitting!"
"Ron, Professor McGonagall didn't give us anything, Professor Sprout said to write a five paragraph report on the muggle plant, fern", said Hermione.
"Good point…Just getting used to being back!"
After dinner they went back to the Gryffindor dormitory. As they climbed the stairs, Harry heard a boom followed by a clap. He and Ron looked at each other and shot up the stairs.
Inside the boy's dormitory, on Harry's bed, sat a girl. She looked just like Harry: black, funny hair and round glasses. But the thing that scared them, was her scar that was on her forehead just like Harry's. There, in dead silence sat a could-be Harry twin.
As Hermione marched in, Ron noticed her things I a corner, including a firebolt and a new addition attached to the broom called the Luggage Trolley to carry things whenever needed and whatever.
Hermione broke the silence and said, "Well you guys took care of missing up the cloning spell. We haven't even learned it! You idiots could have KILLED yourselves!
"Shut up," said Ron.
"Hey!" said Harry, stopping the quarrel. "She was here when we got here! Okay then, who are you and where did you come from?"
"My name," said the girl, "is Harriet Potter. I'm your cousin! I was sick of Ame Rican: School for Girls, so I came here! It's a witch school for girls in Australia. It originated in Salem, Massachusetts. All of the other girls were pretty, dainty, and I was the most powerful. None of them even had glasses!", said Harriet with a very Australian accent.
