"Aw, Harry, it's your dad! That's so sweet! He looks just like you... Well, except for the eyes..." Hermione insisted on holding up the photograph next to Harry's face and comparing the two. Harry blushed.
"C'mon Hermione, it's just a picture. Leave him alone," muttered Ron. Hermione rolled her eyes, but gave the photo back to Harry.
"That was really nice of Sirius to bring that for you, Harry. You should write him a 'thank you' note."
"I will, Hermione," said Harry softly.
* * * *
"Dear Harry,
No problem, I figured you would want them... You did get both, right? The one of James and one of Lily?
Well, I better go... keep me updated!
-Sirius"
"The one of James AND one of Lily? Harry, you only got a photo of your dad." Hermione looked at Harry. He looked deep in thought.
"We can go ask Hagrid about it, if you want," suggested Ron. "Maybe it fell under the table, or something."
"Yeah, maybe," said Harry quietly.
"C'mon, we can go now if we hurry! We have 10 minutes until Potions," said Hermione, grabbing Harry's arm and heading towards the door. Ron followed quickly, not wanting to be left behind.
The three arrived at Hagrid's Hut in a fairly short amount of time and knocked on the door. Hagrid answered.
"Hullo? Oh, Harry! Hermione! Ron! What a pleasant surprise."
"Hi, Hagrid! We can only stay a while, but Harry wanted to ask you something." Hermione nudged Harry.
"Oh, right. I wrote to Sirius to thank him for the photograph and he says he gave me one of my mum, and one of my dad. But, all I have here is the one of my dad. So, I was, uh, wondering if maybe you, er, forgot to give it to me or something."
Hagrid frowned slowly. "Yeh mean yeh only have one photograph?"
"Uh, yeah." Harry pulled it out of his robes and showed Hagrid.
"Yeh should have both... I... I put 'em on the table when I went out... Maybe... maybe whoever made a mess o' my hut stole the photograph as well... Who knows why, but --"
"Hey, guys, we're going to be late for Potions if we don't leave now." Ron looked at his watch, and started to walk towards the castle.
"Oh, well, thanks Hagrid. See you!"
"Bye, Hagrid." Hermione rushed after Ron, waving to Hagrid.
* * * *
"C'mon Hermione, it's just a picture. Leave him alone," muttered Ron. Hermione rolled her eyes, but gave the photo back to Harry.
"That was really nice of Sirius to bring that for you, Harry. You should write him a 'thank you' note."
"I will, Hermione," said Harry softly.
* * * *
"Dear Harry,
No problem, I figured you would want them... You did get both, right? The one of James and one of Lily?
Well, I better go... keep me updated!
-Sirius"
"The one of James AND one of Lily? Harry, you only got a photo of your dad." Hermione looked at Harry. He looked deep in thought.
"We can go ask Hagrid about it, if you want," suggested Ron. "Maybe it fell under the table, or something."
"Yeah, maybe," said Harry quietly.
"C'mon, we can go now if we hurry! We have 10 minutes until Potions," said Hermione, grabbing Harry's arm and heading towards the door. Ron followed quickly, not wanting to be left behind.
The three arrived at Hagrid's Hut in a fairly short amount of time and knocked on the door. Hagrid answered.
"Hullo? Oh, Harry! Hermione! Ron! What a pleasant surprise."
"Hi, Hagrid! We can only stay a while, but Harry wanted to ask you something." Hermione nudged Harry.
"Oh, right. I wrote to Sirius to thank him for the photograph and he says he gave me one of my mum, and one of my dad. But, all I have here is the one of my dad. So, I was, uh, wondering if maybe you, er, forgot to give it to me or something."
Hagrid frowned slowly. "Yeh mean yeh only have one photograph?"
"Uh, yeah." Harry pulled it out of his robes and showed Hagrid.
"Yeh should have both... I... I put 'em on the table when I went out... Maybe... maybe whoever made a mess o' my hut stole the photograph as well... Who knows why, but --"
"Hey, guys, we're going to be late for Potions if we don't leave now." Ron looked at his watch, and started to walk towards the castle.
"Oh, well, thanks Hagrid. See you!"
"Bye, Hagrid." Hermione rushed after Ron, waving to Hagrid.
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