Title: Different House (Harry's Second Year)
Rating: K
Summary: Harry comes back for his second year at Hogwarts. Granger, Weasley, and Brown are back and the Chamber of Secrets has been opened. Oh and Snape finds out what house Harry was sorted into and is shocked. Based on the Different House in Absentia on Potions and Snitches and sequel to Different House
Disclaimer: I'm not making any money off of J.K Rowling's Harry Potter characters and I'm not making any money.
Chapter 10: Attack Of Potter's Plant
Everyone was talking about the up and coming Quidditch match, Gryffindor vs. Slytherin. Since Malfoy was on the Slytherin team he was boasting about how he was going to win the cup for them. Harry had no interest in the match but, since Dumbledore was trying to get him expelled, he decided that he would go. To show 'moral support.'
"And then your going to find out how exciting the game is," Theodore said.
Harry yawned.
"Do you think that Malfoy will get the Snitch," Pansy asked.
"I doubt it," Blaise said, "But let's pretend that we believe that he will."
"Fine by me," Harry said.
"I think that he'll win," Pansy said, "And when that happens then I'm going to have a smug on my face."
Harry and Blaise both rolled their eyes. Thankfully, Pansy didn't see it.
The next day Harry and his friends had Herbology, where they were working on the plants that they had started at the beginning of the year. Pansy had decided to brew a potion to make her plant grow but Harry believed that the stuff that Professor Sprout gave was good enough. Pansy's plant was huge but was dying as well. Professor Sprout wasn't pleased.
"Detention, Miss Parkinson and twenty points from Slytherin," she snapped.
"But-."
"No, butts," she cut in and then she moved on.
Harry and his friends grinned at the angry look on Pansy's face. Professor Sprout came around and graded all three of them with high scores. However they didn't get any points for Slytherin, which was enough to make Harry mad.
"Don't worry about it," Blaise said, "She's still mad at Parkinson."
"Still, it's not right," Harry said.
"Who said anything will ever be right for us," Blaise said.
Harry wasn't about to agree with him.
When the lesson had ended everyone, minus Pansy, took their plants back to the common room. The plants worked better in the dark and so that's why the common room was the favorite place to put them. Harry had just placed his plant on the table when Granger walked over and pushed him down. He landed with a hard thud and yelped in pain.
"Granger, what was that all about?" Blaise asked.
"How dare you do better than me," she snarled.
Harry got to his feet and asked, "What is that suppose to mean?"
"You know exactly what I mean, Potter," she snapped, "I heard that you lost our house twenty points. I might not like Slytherin but I hate you even more."
She then slapped his plant off the shelf and it landed on the floor, smashing. She grinned at him as though she was delighting in what she had done. Suddenly the plant attacked and Granger screamed as it covered her body.
"Well, looks like his plant didn't like that," Blaise said.
"GET THIS THING OFF OF ME," she screamed.
"I think not," Harry said, "And I'm going to tell Professor Sprout who damaged my plant. Come on, boys."
Both of them nodded and left with Harry.
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"You think that you can just ruin another student's work," Snape snarled several hours later when Granger had been freed.
"He's causing us to lose points."
"And I thought that you didn't care about Slytherin," Snape said, grinning at her.
"I don't but he's doing it to get all the attention," Granger said.
"No, he's not," Snape said, defending his prize student, "It wasn't Potter that knocked his plant off, that was you. You're getting more detention and fifty points from Slytherin. I'll be telling the Slytherin Quidditch team why they have to work harder to gain all those points back."
Granger glared at him but he released her.
"I swear, Minerva, I'm about to just scream," Snape told her, "Granger, acts like she's the only one that's suppose to do well."
"It was like this last year," Minerva said, "She was just as bad when she was in Gryffindor and she still doesn't understand why she's got to repeat."
"I told Potter that he has to come to the match tomorrow," Snape said, "He wasn't a fan of it."
Minerva sighed and said, "I know that but we need to make sure that Dumbledore leaves him alone. Attacking Filch's cat is a serious offence."
"I agree with that," he said, "Let's just hope nothing happens tomorrow."
"Like what?"
"I don't have the answer to that one," Snape said.
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A/N: Sorry about the short chapter, but I hope that you like it.
