BlueMystic012: Cool! Athena! I guess I have to hate you now, since I'm a son of Poseidon. ;-; You stink. I hurt your feelings so much, I know. Kidding. I have not played any of the Gen 8 games, but I do know what helps in all of the games
Fight all of the trainers. As annoying as it may be, the trainers are there so that if you fight all of them, your Pokémon will be at the proper level.
We live in the age of the internet. Just look up where the rare candies are.
This can also be annoying, but grind. Fighting wild Pokémon is annoying, and not nearly as good as racking up EXP as trainer battles do, but do it if your Pokémon are low level.
If not all of your Pokémon are evolved, evolve them.
BlueMystic012: La la, la la. La la, la la, eLMo'S wORld.
Jinglebells852: Yay, it was designed to hit you in the feels.
Um, uh, derp?
Song of the Chapter: Viridian City by lol, I dunno.
Hermione
Was he insane? He may not have gotten expelled, and he may have intentionally been caught, but now he was going to get whipped and hung by his wrists in water.
And why was he grinning? Did he even realize what was going to happen to him? She knew he'd been to literal hell, so maybe that's why?
She just couldn't figure it out. She sighed. Why were there so many questions when it came to Percy?
~um, megalovania~
She was wondering what he was going to be like the next day when she overheard Filch talking to Umbridge in the halls.
"No matter what I did, he wasn't hurt … no, Headmistress, the water just seemed to make him feel better."
She smiled to herself. That was the prank. He was a son of Poseidon, water healed him! But why wasn't he hurt before?
When she saw Percy at breakfast that morning, she sat down next to him.
"How?" He smiled. "What?" She rolled her eyes. "You know what I'm talking about."
"Hermione, I in fact don't know what you're talking about."
She rolled her eyes again and began to eat. He leaned in and muttered in her ear, "I'll tell you by the lake, but not here."
Harry and Ron sat down next to them. "What's up?" Percy asked brightly.
Harry smiled. "Nothing. Just wondering how long it'll be before you actually get expelled."
Percy scoffed. "Yeah, like that's going to happen."
"What was that thing you were in?" Ron asked. "That was made of Stinksap?"
"Just a slight reference made to a game. Nothing wizards would have heard of."
"Why not?"
"It's electronic."
"Okay, then. We've probably never heard of it. Also, are you helping them with their joke shop now? The said Jackson-Weasley Wizard Wheezes."
Hermione rolled her eyes. She still didn't think it was a very good idea to be a head of a joke shop. Percy, on the other hand, grinned. "Indeed, my young apprentice."
"So it was you who gave them the funds?"
He shook his head. "No. They had the funds already when I came on board."
"Yeah, that was me," Harry said, "I gave them my Triwizard winnings."
Hermione and Ron looked at him in disbelief, while Percy grinned. "Harry, that was a great investment."
Hermione shook her head. "Oh, Harry, you didn't!"
"Yes, I did," he said. "And I don't regret it, either. I didn't need the gold, and they'll be great at a joke shop."
Percy clapped him on the back. "Harry, that was very generous, and like I said, a smart investment."
"Wait," Ron interjected, "if you're helping them with the joke shop, does that mean you've been making stuff like they've been making too?"
Percy shrugged. "Have I?" Hermione rolled her eyes once more.
~wee, another line break. Amazing~
They met at the lake again.
"So, how'd you do it?" she asked.
He smiled. "Well, you might've figured out the water bit."
She nodded. "Yes, water heals you. I figured that out by myself, but I heard them say that you weren't hurt before then. How'd you do that?"
"Well, water is everywhere. You probably know that there's moisture particles in the air."
She nodded, piecing it together. "So, you used them as a shield?"
"Bingo."
She was silent for a second, before asking another question. "So, have you been making things for pranking like Fred and George do?"
He shrugged. "I don't know what you're talking about."
"So you have."
"You gonna tell?"
She thought about it. "I would, but I never tell on my friends."
"Awesome. If I wasn't your friend?"
"Then, as Gryffindor prefect, I would report you to Professor McGonagall."
He frowned. "That's no fun."
"Then consider yourself lucky that you're my friend."
He shrugged. "I guess so."
Probably a short chapter. I don't care. I'm going back to my dad's today, and my room isn't finished over there, so I won't have too many opportunities to write over there.BlueMystic012: Cool! Athena! I guess I have to hate you now, since I'm a son of Poseidon. ;-; You stink. I hurt your feelings so much, I know. Kidding. I have not played any of the Gen 8 games, but I do know what helps in all of the games
Fight all of the trainers. As annoying as it may be, the trainers are there so that if you fight all of them, your Pokémon will be at the proper level.
We live in the age of the internet. Just look up where the rare candies are.
This can also be annoying, but grind. Fighting wild Pokémon is annoying, and not nearly as good as racking up EXP as trainer battles do, but do it if your Pokémon are low level.
If not all of your Pokémon are evolved, evolve them.
BlueMystic012: La la, la la. La la, la la, eLMo'S wORld.
Jinglebells852: Yay, it was designed to hit you in the feels.
Um, uh, derp?
Song of the Chapter: Viridian City by lol, I dunno.
Hermione
Was he insane? He may not have gotten expelled, and he may have intentionally been caught, but now he was going to get whipped and hung by his wrists in water.
And why was he grinning? Did he even realize what was going to happen to him? She knew he'd been to literal hell, so maybe that's why?
She just couldn't figure it out. She sighed. Why were there so many questions when it came to Percy?
~um, megalovania~
She was wondering what he was going to be like the next day when she overheard Filch talking to Umbridge in the halls.
"No matter what I did, he wasn't hurt … no, Headmistress, the water just seemed to make him feel better."
She smiled to herself. That was the prank. He was a son of Poseidon, water healed him! But why wasn't he hurt before?
When she saw Percy at breakfast that morning, she sat down next to him.
"How?" He smiled. "What?" She rolled her eyes. "You know what I'm talking about."
"Hermione, I in fact don't know what you're talking about."
She rolled her eyes again and began to eat. He leaned in and muttered in her ear, "I'll tell you by the lake, but not here."
Harry and Ron sat down next to them. "What's up?" Percy asked brightly.
Harry smiled. "Nothing. Just wondering how long it'll be before you actually get expelled."
Percy scoffed. "Yeah, like that's going to happen."
"What was that thing you were in?" Ron asked. "That was made of Stinksap?"
"Just a slight reference made to a game. Nothing wizards would have heard of."
"Why not?"
"It's electronic."
"Okay, then. We've probably never heard of it. Also, are you helping them with their joke shop now? The said Jackson-Weasley Wizard Wheezes."
Hermione rolled her eyes. She still didn't think it was a very good idea to be a head of a joke shop. Percy, on the other hand, grinned. "Indeed, my young apprentice."
"So it was you who gave them the funds?"
He shook his head. "No. They had the funds already when I came on board."
"Yeah, that was me," Harry said, "I gave them my Triwizard winnings."
Hermione and Ron looked at him in disbelief, while Percy grinned. "Harry, that was a great investment."
Hermione shook her head. "Oh, Harry, you didn't!"
"Yes, I did," he said. "And I don't regret it, either. I didn't need the gold, and they'll be great at a joke shop."
Percy clapped him on the back. "Harry, that was very generous, and like I said, a smart investment."
"Wait," Ron interjected, "if you're helping them with the joke shop, does that mean you've been making stuff like they've been making too?"
Percy shrugged. "Have I?" Hermione rolled her eyes once more.
~wee, another line break. Amazing~
They met at the lake again.
"So, how'd you do it?" she asked.
He smiled. "Well, you might've figured out the water bit."
She nodded. "Yes, water heals you. I figured that out by myself, but I heard them say that you weren't hurt before then. How'd you do that?"
"Well, water is everywhere. You probably know that there's moisture particles in the air."
She nodded, piecing it together. "So, you used them as a shield?"
"Bingo."
She was silent for a second, before asking another question. "So, have you been making things for pranking like Fred and George do?"
He shrugged. "I don't know what you're talking about."
"So you have."
"You gonna tell?"
She thought about it. "I would, but I never tell on my friends."
"Awesome. If I wasn't your friend?"
"Then, as Gryffindor prefect, I would report you to Professor McGonagall."
He frowned. "That's no fun."
"Then consider yourself lucky that you're my friend."
He shrugged. "I guess so."
Probably a short chapter. I don't care. I'm going back to my dad's today, and my room isn't finished over there, so I won't have too many opportunities to write over there. Also, I feel like I missed some reviews for some reason.
Another auto correct adventure! I'll probably do this every chapter.
But I do not like he was going to be capitalized on the floor of the Phoenix convention and the girl Harry was always gawking at the Gryffindor common room together and the girl Harry was always gawking at me and the girl Harry okay, now it's a loop.
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