I was walking to see Hagrid when I heard all these Hufflepuffs go silent and start whispering when I saw my sister walk by. She was sobbing hysterically. She didn't have a robe on and she was folding her arms over her stomach. What was that about? I ran to go see what was the matter when she came up to me, and said, "I'm so sorry Harry. I never meant for this to happen! But, don't worry, Malfoy and I are over. He knows that." She then walked away from me, looking like she was going to the black lake. What? I thought. What the hell was she talking about? Her and Malfoy are over? Over what? Whatever it was, I think it was the reason why everyone was pointing and whispering when she walked by. I was determined to find out what it was.
I went up to a girl in Ravenclaw, probably a 1st year, and said, "What's going on? What is everyone whispering about?" She looked both ways and leaned in and whispered, "Rumor has it Lilliana Potter is pregnant." "WHAT?" I yelled. I couldn't believe it, there was no way that was true. The Ravenclaw must have been muggle-born because she obviously didn't know I was Harry Potter. Otherwise she probably would never have told me. "That's not the juiciest part though." she said whispering, smiling with glee. She obviously was a big gossip. I couldn't take much more of this. They were lying, Lily would never do such a thing. But, I couldn't help but asking what the juiciest part was. "Well, rumor has it that Harry Potter's worst enemy, besides You-Know-Who of course, Draco Malfoy, is the baby's father. Can you believe that? Lilliana and Malfoy. What would Harry say?" She said as she giggled hysterically. She saw her friends, and ran after them shouting, "Wait 'till you guys hear this!" I felt like a volcano ready to blow. It made sense. Lily's random mood swings, Malfoy talking about me hurting him, Lily telling me they were over. That filthy little ...he is going to pay. My own sister. Malfoy has definitely crossed the line. When I see him...he better hope he doesn't use his limbs too often. 'Cause they won't be on for very much longer.
