Sirius brushed off his robes.
"Ahh, back at last," he said. He turned his head, looking back at the veil.
"I thought I'd never come out," he said. He made his way out of the Ministry, which was empty, like it always is in these kinds of stories. He decided that his first stop would be Hogwarts. Harry first, then everyone else. He smiled as he apparated quickly to Hogsmeade. Walking up to the gate. He wondered how on hell he was going to get inside. He remembered something from behind the veil. Some man named Bernie had shown him a moving picture that told this whole story about a bunch of people visiting this island with dinosaurs in cages, but the dinosaurs in cages all escaped and ran around eating people. Or something along those lines. Sirius was just having flashbacks of this part where the main guy had thrown a stick at a fence to see if it still had electik shock going through it. Sirius scavenged around till he found a stick, he threw it. Nothing happened. The stick crashed into the gate, still, nothing.
"Must be okay to enter," Sirius said, and walked up to the gate, pushing it open he entered the Hogwarts grounds.
"That was easy," Sirius said, looking back at the gate. He giggled, remembering something else from behind the veil. Some kid named David had worked at a place called Staples. The poor kid killed himself because he was tired of hearing 'the bleeping easy buttons.'
Sirius continued forward, it was the middle of the day, he was wondering where all the people where. He heard someone screaming. The screaming was getting louder, as if the person who was screaming was running right toward him.
Voldemort ran past Sirius Black screaming. Hermione Granger right on his heel.
"BEWARE THE MAN/WOMEN!!!!" Voldemort yelled over his shoulder, this was his sole warning to Sirius Black.
"NEVER USE LEGILIMENCY ON HARRY!!!!!" Hermione screamed her own warning. Sirius stood there, stunned for a moment. Shaking his head, he continued forward. Well, if Hermione was here, then Harry must be too he concluded. Smiling at this new reassurance, he continued forward.
