Wow, thanks so much for the reviews and all the favorites and follows... I never thought so many people would find this story good enought to read the rest...
I'm so delighted that I am actually posting 2 chapters today!And, I know I said the next chapter would be bigger, but I seem to have some serious trouble with that... Sorry. Well, to the story!
That was a close one... Good thing the Dursleys never paid much attention to him or they would have definitely realized he was hiding something behind his back. Someone actually. Ugh, he didn't even want to begin thinking what they would do to him if they ever found he had brought a fairy into the house...
Once inside his bedroom ,and in as much privacy as he could possibly have, Harry laid the fairy on his pillow as gently as possible and looked closely at her, trying to access her injuries. Well, she was breathing, which was good, and there didn't seem to be any bleeding... He carefully ran his fingers through her head, checking for bumps, but found none. So far, so good. However, she still haven't woken up. And when she did what would he do? What did fairies eat? He didn't remember that from his classes. Maybe because they focused on getting rid of infestations and tricking them into being used as decoration. Time to write to Lupin.
Dear Prof. Lupin,
How have you been? Any luck with finding a new job? I mean, the Ministry already had to admit that Umbridge was kinda crazy, that Dumbledore and I weren't lying about Voldemort being back, and they even admitted they were wrong and that Sirius was innocent all along (great good it does NOW)... Why don't they admit they are wrong about werewolves being all cruel and dark? Then you could go back to teaching at Hogwarts. These last couple of years just prove how much better a teacher you were.
And speaking of teaching, I actually am writing because I need help with dealing with a magical creature... A fairy. I know they are not dark creatures or anything, but, thing is, I accidentally hit it and ended up knocking her out. And I felt bad about the thing, it's so tiny... Something would end up eating her if I left her there! So I now have a passed out fairy and no idea what to do to heal it. Or what to feed it. Human food? Owl's snack? (Dean Thomas ate some once. Said it isn't so bad.) Well, any words of advice would be nice. I don't want to cause it even more harm.
Thanks, Harry
-Hedwig. Wake up girl. -He called the owl, stroking her feathers. When she looked at him, he handed her the letter. -Take this to Lupin, ok? Try to hurry, it's quite important.
She took the letter and looked at him, trying to find what the matter was. Seeing nothing wrong with the boy, she looked around the room. Maybe the others locked him in again. But the only thing that was different from normal was the tiny thing upon his pillow. Looking closely she saw the wings. A Fay! Passed out! Damn, this boy was always in trouble! She had to take this letter as fast as possible, the werewolf was good at dealing with all kinds of creatures (being one himself helped), so maybe he would have a good advice for her boy on dealing with Elementals. If not, she had to be back soon to try to talk the Fay out of giving him trouble. Of all the Elementals, did he have to knock out an Air Elemental? With all the time he spends on that broom... Hedwig opened her wings and rushed out of the window, skipping her customary nip of his fingers.
-Wow, I hope she isn't mad at me for waking her up...
Humans could be so naïve sometimes...
