Ooops, I forgot to do this, but I have to say I don't own Josie and the Pussycats and Harry Potter, they belong to Hanna-Barbera, Warner Bros., J.K. Rowling, Archie Comics, and Dan DeCarlo

Harry was sitting at the Gryffindor table with Ron, eating toast and omelet when Hermione sprinted over to them, holding an envelope.

"What's that?" Ron said, putting more cherry marmalade on his toast. His mouth was full when he talked.

"Please Ron," Hermione said, scolding. "Close your mouth." Ron gave her an evil glare, but she didn't notice. "Anyway, I got the money."

"That quick?!?!" Ron said, shocked.

"Yep, I sent it last night and apparently it got to my parents as quickly as I wanted it to." Hermione said, proudly.

"That's brilliant." Harry said, beaming.

"That's right." Hermione said. "Now I'm going to run along and send this."

Then, she spun on one foot and started skipping merrily out of the Great Hall.

"That girl," Ron started out. "Talks to me like she's my mum, but the funny part is she's worse than my mum."

Harry chuckled.

Once Hermione sent the payment, they have been waiting and waiting for the past few weeks. Ron was getting impatient.

"Where is that damn kit?" Ron had said, sternly.

"Be patient Ron," Hermione had said with dismay. "You know it didn't take a day to build Rome."

"Oh, bloody ho." Ron groaned.

Finally, the package they been lusting for had came on a glorious morning. Hermione was the first one to find it. She ran to the boys' dormitory and woke up Harry and Ron, who were startled by her cheery face.

"Hermione!" Ron groaned. "You can't be in here!"

"Well, why not? I mean, no one's inside here." Hermione said, raising an eyebrow, confused. Then, her expression turned into an excited one. "It's here!"

"What's here?" Harry said, groggily as he reached for his glasses that was settled on his bedside table.

"You've forgotten all ready?" Hermione's bright face had dimmed a little. "The package came!"

"Oh," Harry said. His lips curled into a smile. "That's brilliant." Hermione face was bright again.

"Well, it's about time!" Ron said, excitedly. "I was about to give up on that damn thing."

Ron pulled the covers off of him and so did Harry. Then, the three of them all sprinted down to the common room. The package was laid on the scarlet armchair near the window, unscathed.

"Why isn't it open?" Ron asked, as he approached the package.

"Well, I didn't open it because I figured all the three of us should open it." Hermione's face turned a shade of pink. "Together."

"Okay, then let's open it!" Ron said, greedily.

They all surrounded the package as if it was something they never saw before.

"Ready?" Harry said. "On the three, we will open it together."

Hermione and Ron nodded, putting their hands on the package. Harry did the same thing and then started to count.

"One, Two, THREE!" He bellowed.

Hermione, Ron, and Harry tear the package into piece. The aftermath looked like a pitbull had used the box as a chew toy.

Harry, Ron, and Hermione looked at the mechanical pieces, which were assorted in a random order on the common room rug.

"Thank god, we know how to use magic." Ron said, observing the pieces.

"Why is that?" Harry asked, curiously.

"Because this would've of took ages to finish if I was a muggle." Ron said. Then, he burst out into laughter. Hermione glared at him.

"Sorry." Ron said, as he made his face straight.

"By the way, Ron," Hermione said, still glaring at Ron. "It was fairly easy for us to build these, so shut up."

Ron's ears went pink.

"Anyway, like I was saying, I know the perfect charm to enchant the pieces to build it together." Hermione said, confidently.

Ron rolled his eyes and muttered to himself. "Always showing off!"

Hermione went up to the machine pieces and flicked her wand. Suddenly, the pieces started to form a shape of a porta-potty. Ron watched in amazement and so did Harry.

"Bloody ho!" Ron said, his mouth opened in shock and amazement. "It's done!"

"Wow, Hermione," Harry blinked. "That was brilliant!"

Hermione nodded as if to say "you're welcome."

Behold them stood a small dome made of steel. It had a keyboard with lots of buttons to punch down the date you wish to go to. It also had a firetruck red steering wheel hanging on the door, like a wreath.

Suddenly, the common room door opened and Ginny, Neville and Luna emerged into the room. They were carrying food and beverages with them. Neville was the first person to notice that they weren't alone.

"There you are!" Neville exclaimed, brightly when he saw Harry. "We've been looking for you all over!"

"Yes, we have." Luna said, airily. "We were wondering where you three were. We brought some food for you. You must be hungry!"

"Thanks Luna." Ron said, as he grabbed two pieces of toast off Luna's hand. Once everyone took their breakfast, she walked swiftly to the time machine.

"Oooh," She said in pure amazement. "Is this those portable toilets those crazy muggles use?"

"Um… not exactly," Harry said, uneasily. "It's actually a time machine."

"Wow," Ginny said. "That's cool, where you going to put it? Surely every Gryffindor is going to come up here any minute and see it."

"Yeah," Neville chimed in. "They might want a spin on it."

"We never really thought of that," Harry said, dumbstruck.

"Where should we hide it at?" Ron asked, curiously.

"Easy. Room of Requirement." Harry said.

"Harry," Ron started out. "How are we going to get it out of the common room without anybody seeing it?"

"I can answer that," Hermione said. "We cast the locomotor spell on it to levitate it to the Room of Requirement!"

"Yeah, but wouldn't it look sort of odd, if someone sees a time machine floating over our heads?!?!?" Ron said, confused.

"Oh, don't you know anything Ronald?" Hermione rolled her eyes. "We cast a Disillusionment Charm on it so it would be invisible to the human eye."

Ron looked dumbstruck.

"Now, step aside." Hermione said. "I'll do this." Then, she cried, pointing her wand at the time machine. "Locomotor!"

The time machine slightly rose up off the ground as Hermione made her wand point higher. After a couple of seconds, it was floating in midair. Then, Hermione cast the Disillusionment Charm. The time machine vanished with a blink of an eye.

"Brilliant." Harry said. "Now, let's get a move on."

The three of them headed to the door. Harry stopped at the head of the door. He looked at Ginny, Luna, and Neville.

"Wanna come?" Harry asked, motioning the three of them.

"Sure, I have nothing to do." Luna said, shrugging carelessly.

"Same here." Ginny said, following Luna to the door.

"I wish I would, Harry, but I have to help Professor Sprout with the plants." Neville said, looking disappointed. Then, a tint of brightness sparkled on his face. "But I'll come on round if I am not busy."

"Okay, then." Harry smiled. "See you round."

Once they said good-bye to Neville, they headed to the Room of Requirement. Once they reach the entrance, Harry thought to himself. I need this requirement of this room for me and my friends to hide a time machine.

The room responded by opening its grand door to leave them into the familiar chamber. Once they entered the room, Hermione flicked her wand in a random direction and then the time machine appeared, hitting the floor with a thud. Luckily, it did not fall on its back or its side.

"Let's go," Hermione said, heading toward the door. "No time to admire it, we got all the time to do that later. We have to head to Potions now."

Harry and Ron groaned.

Lately, Ron, Harry, and Hermione had been having Potions in the morning now. Harry did not like that; he didn't like to see Snape's grumpy face in the class.

"Ugh," Ron moaned. "Who cares?"

"Well, remember the last time-"Hermione said, cautiously. Before she could even finish her sentence, the Room of Requirement door busted open.

And there, standing at the head of the door was Malfoy and his drones Crabbe and Goyle, this was a total nightmare.