Ogron's trying to figure out the mystery that is Bloom - and Harry, by extension. Harry seems to be able to calm Bloom in moments without actually doing anything - he'll just stare at her for a moment while she's thrashing from a nightmare and then she'll calm down in an instant.

Harry's sleeping on the bed beside Bloom's, what a surprise there, and both of them are out cold. Anagan and Gantlos took beds on the opposite side of the room, next to Duman, and Ogron's about two down from the shapeshifting wizard.

He's currently trying to figure out how Harry and the others got to the Dark Forest so fast, because Anagan and Gantlos said Bloom just teleported out to find him before he got killed. There's something up with the two of them, they sometimes finish each other's sentences for mercy's sake!

He's still trying to figure it out when he falls asleep - and then he somehow ends up in Bloom's head. He did spend a few minutes trying to enter her head before, but he didn't think it could work while he was sleeping - either way, he's currently in Bloom's head. He can tell because there's scenes playing out in front of him with much younger versions of Bloom.


The first thing he sees is the time Bloom and Harry first met - they literally ran into each other in a train station.

The next memory that he walks into is the Sorting Ceremony, where the Sorting Hat blurted out that Bloom wanted to protect someone and had an immense power. She got sorted into Gryffindor for the protection part of that, but was unaware then of the power inside her.

He's walking through her memories, seeing classes they took, sees Draco end up on his back with his hair turning black from soot when he mockingly waved her wand, the battle in the Dark Forest was a shocker for him - who knew there were unicorns on Earth?

And her control of fire was impressive at eleven years old, he also saw one or two memories of her working on that late at night in front of the Gryffindor common room fireplace.

The battle in the dungeons took a turn for the very strange when Ogron saw the second face jutting out from the back of Quirrell's head, and then just got to the point of ridiculousness with how many things could be so weird all at once when Bloom earned her Charmix transformation and then the second face turned into a ghost-thing.

Ogron quickly learns exactly why Bloom sounded like she hates Harry's extended family - her memories of them don't cast them in any kind of favorable light, and they don't treat her much better than Harry; of course, she scares them so much they leave her alone, and then Harry sticks by her side all through that summer.

He walks into the Burrow with all of them, and Bloom's in her Charmix outfit so he missed a memory somewhere, and then he learns exactly what Bloom's mission was - and the looks on everyone's faces except for Harry's were priceless.

He's learning fast that he shouldn't try to tempt her temper, not when she's at full strength at any rate - the memory of the Quidditch game where Harry broke an arm and Bloom got a Bludger to the stomach and the night in the Hospital wing were more than enough to convince him of that.

The duel between her and Draco was priceless, but it also makes for a good warning when he remembers the fact that it was six years ago - she's gotten a lot stronger than then.

The fight with the Basilisk comes up next, when he picks up the pace after seeing Bloom do a disguise spell in a girl's bathroom and head for the Slytherin common room. He slows down to watch Bloom burst into the fight with a ghost-like person and a huge snake - must have been the Basilisk Pomfrey talked about before. Bloom blasts the ghost person and starts healing a girl that looks an awful lot like Ron, and then she grabs the book the girl was holding and burns it while Harry comes back out with a sword coated red with blood and his arm with a hole in it. A bird that looks like Fyra drips tears onto the wound, and it heals instantly.

Next thing Ogron knows, they're back at the Dursley's place - and Bloom scares the crap out of all three humans when they try to make her leave. He walks some more, and then sees the memory of Marge insulting Harry's parents and then blowing up like a balloon. He could see Bloom leaning against the wall under a spell, she's the reason the woman's plate of food catches on fire - Harry blows her up though. They leave the place, and get onto a weird bus from an abandoned playground. Ogron's just glad he doesn't feel a thing on the worst bus ride of his entire memory, because that bus is rough!

He fast forwards to find the two of them along with Ron, Hermione, and a bunch of students he only recognizes as being in Bloom's memories of classes in what turns out to be Divination class. They start with tea leaves, and Bloom gets a crazy prophecy in hers apparently.

Next thing he knows, he's out in front of a hut and the blonde kid, Draco Malfoy, makes some comment about the teacher. He then scares Harry, saying something called a Dementor is behind them. It works, Harry spins around - and then Bloom does the same thing to Draco, saying there's a fire behind them. There was, just the worlds tiniest fire ever!

Hagrid comes back with what he calls a Hippogriff, one of the crazier things Ogron's seen - and then, twelve-year-old Bloom goes right up to it and gains it's trust. She rides it, having a blast, and then gets off and Draco marches up and nearly gets himself killed.

Remus is the new teacher in the post the talentless-Lockhart had the year before actually knows what he's doing, and he makes it fun!

Ogron's nearly dying of laughter, especially seeing a full-grown man wearing a dress and hat like that, and then it moves on suddenly to the painting in front of the Gryffindor common room being slashed up. The Gryffindors slept in the great hall that night, and then the scene changes once again to a town outside of Hogwarts and in the middle of winter.

Bloom flew there after everyone else, but she can't turn visible as nobody saw her leave - it does make for a very funny humiliation of Draco and his goons though.

After he hears the news that a wanted criminal is Harry's godfather, he picks up the pace again and ends up in a tiny shack with Ron sitting on a chair and Sirius, though much dirtier and thinner, standing there while Bloom, Harry, and Hermione point their wands at him.

Remus comes in, and shocks all four of the kids when the two turn out to be old friends. Snape comes in, and he seems like the kind of person Ogron is - and then he gets a taste of Bloom's temper once again when she hits the professor with a sleep spell and traps everyone in the shack saying they wouldn't leave until they sorted the mess they were in out. He sees Bloom turn Scabbers the rat back into Peter Pettigrew, and swears right then he's never getting on Bloom's bad side the way this guy did.

After they save Sirius, he practically runs through Bloom's memories until he gets to what looks like a sports stadium - and the sport is Quidditch, it seems to be the only thing these people do. The event gets attacked though, and Ogron hurries on after that.

"There can't be many more memories like this. Exactly how am I supposed to get out of here anyway?" He doesn't know, but he stops and looks around in relief when he sees the familiar Great hall filled with students.

It's the welcome feast, and that year the school held a special event called the Tri-Wizard Tournament. Ogron hears Bloom whisper that they basically had their own tournament over the last three years and that she just wants a quiet one for a change. Then, the next memory shows Bloom's name coming out of the Goblet of Fire - meaning, no quiet year for Bloom.

The next few memories show an increasingly stressed Bloom getting angrier at the world - and it all comes to a head in the first trial. She was already fit to explode, and then some reporter managed to tick her off exceptionally - right before her turn!

Bloom marched out onto the field, the scariest creature Ogron has ever seen before lands in front of her, and she scares it off with a glare and a shout. Draco only got the steam blowing out of her ears by goading her on, setting her temper off and resulting in the dragon running away fast.

He sees her and Harry talk in the tower about her situation and how everyone's afraid of her - and then Harry kisses her, shocking her immensely.

He gets a glimpse of her in a dress in the Yuletide ball, then moves on - but not before seeing the faces of everyone else in the room.

The next memory is the next trial, they have to go underwater - and Bloom has a series of spells up to do it and not blow her cover. When she throws all the people up to the surface hard, he moves on from the memory - she clearly survived, after all.

The third trial is the most shocking, and the most dangerous - she nearly dies after all. He does get a good laugh in when she fearlessly insults a guy that just reformed from a spell and is threatening to kill her - and again when she easily beats them all and she and Diggory get away.

Years five and six pass like a blur, broken by some training sessions with other students and no teachers in five, a fireworks show by the twins that must be Ron's older brothers, and a fight in some building with Death-Eaters he remembers from the graveyard.

Six is broken up by a meeting, a Christmas party, a few meetings with a guy with a long white beard they call Dumbledore, a burial for a massive spider that ends up with Hagrid being drunk and a very fat man Ogron's seen a few times around the school giving Bloom and Harry something. Six ends in disaster apparently, because Dumbledore was killed, Snape, Draco, and two Death-Eaters killed him and left the school - and then they all nearly died because Bloom caught up to them.

There's only one memory from year seven he sees - but it's broken up a bit because it's a series of battles basically. Bloom and the others reunite after she got back from training on Pyros, they go back to the school, Bloom earns her Believix, and then a duel breaks out between Bloom and Snape - who was then the Headmaster of the school apparently - and Bloom wins. More fights later, there's a break where she's going around healing people left and right, and then she freezes and screams out Harry's name so raggedly and heartbrokenly that he knows for sure this is when Bloom's talking about when she says she's not going to let him sneak off and die again.

Sure enough, the memory skips to when the remaining people from the army of Death-Eaters comes into the school with a very ragged-looking Hagrid carrying Harry. Ogron's not at all shocked that Bloom keeps fighting even then, she seems to act on emotions first and reason afterwards.

The memory ends with Bloom passed out on a couch in the Gryffindor common room after a lot of yelling at Harry - turns out Harry was right when he said what he saw before was nothing - and then he finds himself out of her memories and in her dream, one that he only now realizes is more than just a dream. She and Harry share a mental link, one that's heavily guarded by Occlumency - she just took him through a maze of her memories!


He finds Harry and Bloom both staring at him expectantly, sitting at a dream-version of a table outside a café somewhere, and he asks "Did all of that-"

Bloom finishes, "Happen? Yes. Now, what are you doing here?"

Ogron blinks, as Bloom goes on. "You obviously wanted something. So, uh, what was it? If you wanted to thank me for saving your skin, do it by not going into the Dark Forest again - if it's for something else, please leave and try it in the physical world."

"What are you doing here?"

He's looking at Harry now, and the black-haired wizard says "We were talking. Alone."

Ogron says "I don't even know how I ended up here or why I ended up in Bloom's memories - I also don't know how to get out."

Bloom says "I put you in my memories on the off chance you wanted to learn more about me. Just think of going back in your head and you'll be there. Oh, and next time you want to go into one of our heads, don't try it. I'm good at Legillimency as well as Occlumency. My temper becomes a weapon."

She gives him a look that says not to test the theory out, and then he quickly takes her advice and gets back to his own head.


AN: This was all actually for a reason guys, Ogron is getting understandably curious about things that aren't adding up - how Harry and Bloom seem to be so in sync with one another for instance, or references that just keep going right over their heads - and I bet everyone can guess what Harry and Bloom were talking about. Hint: you can make a dream have any setting, make it any circumstances you want. They were supposed to be having dream-dinner, sitting at an outside table for a café. Also, Harry never specified what they were talking about. Attempt number one: ruined by a curious dark wizard. Harry must be getting to hate dark wizards by now.