A/N: I intend for the Jedi in this story to have an uniform all of them wear. However, I am hesitating between giving them Auror robes or Jedi robes (like in the movies).

As a result, I created a poll which is accessible on my profile page. The option with the most votes by the time I get to write Chapter 19 (when I intend for Harry to buy the robes) will be the one I use in this story.


From Boxing Day (December 26th) to the New Year, the Yule Ball seemed to be the main topic of conversation in the students' minds. While Harry and Sarah did not have much care for the subject, it wasn't the same for their friends. Even Ron wouldn't stop talking about his night with Hermione.

Ron and Hermione were happier than Harry had ever seen them. In his mind, he found it was like two people who had reunited after a very, very long time away from one another. Whenever he saw them give dopey eyes to each other, he could not help but feel uncomfortable. Part of it was the situation itself. However, another surprising reason was because Harry felt longing. A small part of him could not help but wish he shared with someone what Ron and Hermione shared. It confused and surprised him as he also felt he was not ready for a serious relationship in the slightest. As a result, Harry began avoiding the new couple whenever he felt uncomfortable in their presence. Sarah often followed him for similar reasons.

A more minor subject of conversation in the school was the prank Fred and George had inflicted to Draco Malfoy. While nobody had witnessed it, everyone knew it had happened. It was hard not to when the whole castle had been waken up in the middle of the night by Malfoy's screams.

(How the screams Malfoy let out in the Slytherin dungeons were heard all the way up Gryffindor tower, Harry still hadn't figured out.)

From the little he had learned from the rumours, the prank involved Malfoy, a sensation of burning, and his penis. Harry hadn't tried to learn more about the prank once he had heard that. He just made note never to anger Fred and George ever again.

During those two weeks, only Harry and Sarah visited the Room of Requirements to train with their lightsabers. Fleur, Cedric and Viktor had all left Hogwarts the day after the ball to spend the rest of the holidays with their families. As for Ron and Hermione, they spent the majority of their free time together discovering their relationship, leaving Harry and Sarah only one another to spend time with, which resulted in them practising their lightsaber combat often.

Harry and Sarah were in the middle of one of those sessions practising when they began a small duel. Sarah had won it, to her delight.

"Congrats." Harry said, clipping his lightsaber back to his belt.

"Thank you." beamed Sarah, extinguishing hers with a hiss. She also clipped hers to her belt. "You should start calling me Master, Padawan."

Harry rolled his eyes. "Very funny." he said as he mentally asked the Room of Requirement to conjure water bottles and a loveseat. When they appeared, Harry grabbed both bottles and gave one to Sarah before he sat down on the sofa.

Sarah took a large gulp of water before she sat down next to him. "Do you remember when you saved me from Malfoy?" she asked.

Harry snorted. "It would be hard to forget." he said.

"Well, you remember throwing him and his goons in the wall, right?" asked Sarah. Harry did not answer immediately, taking a sip of water instead.

Because Harry did remember that day very well. When he had found Malfoy, Crabbe and Goyle leering over a petrified and crying Sarah, he had been so angry he had only needed to extend the palm of his hand toward them to push them away from her, sending them in the wall. After getting over his shock, Harry had discarded what had happened, believing it to be simple accidental magic.

"I remember." he eventually answered. He looked at her. "Where are you going with this?"

"Well..." she hesitated. "Did you ever wonder if you could replicate it?"

Harry blinked, surprised at her question. "Not really." he answered. "I've always assumed it was accidental magic."

"But... what if it wasn't? I know it sound crazy – but what if we could do magic with only our hands?"

Harry stared at her. "You mean wandless magic?"

"Yes!" she exclaimed with an excited smile. "I mean, if we could do wandless magic, then we could summon objects – or push them away like real Jedi!"

Harry pinched the bridge of his nose. He was very tempted to laugh. 'So that's what it was all about.' he thought.

"You want Force powers." he simply stated.

Sarah flushed in embarrassment. "I know it sound ridiculous, but the Force in the movies is just like magic! What if we could replicate those abilities? How useful would it be if we could do the same thing?"

It did sound ridiculous, Harry told himself. In fact, Harry was ready to discard the whole idea and simply state it was impossible. But, doubts crept in his mind.

Is wandless magic possible?

Sarah was right when she said it would be useful. It would mean that even without a wand and lightsaber, it would still give them some level of protection. If they could summon things wandlessly, it could allow them to grab an object out of reach to protect themselves with – or disarm an enemy. They would be able to rearm themselves after being disarmed. It would be great if it was possible, but Harry doubted it was.

But Dumbledore did wandless magic on Halloween, he reminded himself.

He thought back to that night when Dumbledore had extinguished all the lights in the Great Hall, leaving only the Goblet of Fire as the only source of light. At the time, he had noticed how the headmaster had not needed to use a wand to turn off the lights. He had even told himself to research the topic later! He wanted to berate himself. How had he forgotten?

"I'm not sure if it is possible." he eventually answered. Sarah's face fell. "But, I could be wrong. One way to find out is to do some research in the library."

Harry knew immediately from the way Sarah's face lit back up that this would most likely be how they would spend the majority of their holiday time going forward. He let out a sigh as Sarah grabbed his hand and dragged him out of the Room of Requirement.

Researching the subject was hard work, unfortunately. They quickly found out there was little mention of wandless magic in the books they had read so far. Their research was so fruitless Harry began comparing it to his, Ron and Hermione's search for Nicolas Flamel back in first year.

After the first two days, Sarah suggested they ask for Hermione's help. Harry refused.

"Hermione has the habit of being skeptical of anything considered impossible or mythical or not mentioned by a reputable author in a book – something we failed to find so far. If we told her, she would most likely tell us that wandless magic is impossible and that it would only be a waste of time to continue researching."

"That's stupid." Sarah snorted. "She's a muggleborn witch who lived the first eleven years of her life thinking magic was fantasy – and she was proved wrong. Why would she continue to be that skeptical?"

Harry shrugged. They were talking about the girl who had believed Gilderoy Lockhart's lies simply because he was a famous book author, after all.

"Ask her if you want." he said. "Just don't be too surprised if she tell you it's impossible."

Sarah looked pensive for a few moments. "I'll think about it."

Harry shrugged. "It's your choice."

By the time Harry's fellow champions returned to school, he and Sarah only found one reference to wandless magic in the library. It was not a big mention, but it was greatly appreciated after a long and fruitless effort.

"'There have been tales of wizards capable of doing magic without a wand or staff.'" read Sarah one evening in the library. "'Little is known about these feats of magic other than they are uncommon and not very powerful. One thing that is strikingly amazing is the fact it is associated with the five elements of magic: fire, air, water, earth and lightning.' That is all it say."

"Well, that's not a lot, but it's something." Harry said as Sarah closed the book.

"It doesn't tell us how to learn it." she pouted.

"Maybe not, but we have a lead, at least. We have something we can use to narrow the search."

The first year frowned. "Did the professors ever talk about the five elements of magic?" she asked to the fourth year.

"I don't think so." he admitted with a shrug. "I never heard of it."

"Do you think the others might know?"

"Possibly." Harry said. "Maybe Hermione know. If she doesn't, then we could ask Fleur and Viktor. It is possible most people aren't aware of here in Britain while it's widely known in other countries."

"We could ask them tomorrow." Sarah said. Harry agreed.

Sarah woke up early the next morning. She wanted to ask Hermione about the five elements of magic and she knew the best time to do so would be without Ron's company as it would distract her older friend. Since Hermione and Ron had barely left each other's hip since the Yule Ball, the only good window of opportunity left for her to ask was in the early mornings.

After doing her morning ritual, Sarah put on simple clothes (pants and shirt) and walked down to the common room. At that time of day during the holidays, only a few were awake and productive. One of them was Hermione, who the red-haired girl immediately spotted sitting in one of the loveseats next to the fireplace. To Sarah's non-surprise, the brunette was reading a book.

"Morning, Hermione!" she greeted cheerfully as she sat down next to her.

"Good morning, Sarah." Hermione returned, looking up from her book. "I'm surprised you're up this early."

Sarah shrugged. "Blame Harry. He woke me early so often I got used to it." Hermione let out a small chuckle before returning to her book. Sarah stared at her as she wondered how to bring up her question.

"What is it?" asked Hermione, startling her. She looked at Sarah. "Do you have a question."

Sarah flushed. "Uh – yes." she stuttered. "Did you ever heard of the five elements of magic?"

Hermione frowned as her face turned pensive. "It sound familiar..." she muttered. "What are the five elements?"

"Fire, water, air, earth and lightning."

"Oh – yes!" the brunette exclaimed, her eyes widening. "I did hear about it. Why do you ask?"

"I was researching on something with Harry and we stumbled on the subject."

"What were you researching?" Hermione asked.

Sarah did not answer immediately. She remembered Harry's words on Hermione's skepticism. Eventually, at Hermione's insistence, Sarah explained.

"We're researching wandless magic. Harry and I think it might be possible to learn and use." she said. She expected Hermione to scoff at her words so she was surprised when she simply hummed.

"I'm surprised you didn't ask for my help – though I suppose it's not surprising considering what I have been doing these last few days." she said, her cheeks turning pink.

Sarah giggled. "It's not because of that – well mostly not." she said. "While it was partially why, the main reason was because Harry didn't think you would take us seriously. He thought you would immediately discard the idea simply because it is widely believed to be impossible."

A half sad, half amused smirk grew on Hermione's face. "I can't really blame him for thinking that. I always thought twice about anything that wasn't proved as fact in a reputed book." she said. Then, she shook her head and looked back at Sarah. "So you found a mention of the five elements of magic while searching for wandless magic?"

Sarah nodded. "The book we found said it followed the elements." Then, she sighed. "Unfortunately, I have no idea what it means. It did not go into details."

"It's a starting point, at least. It allow you to narrow the search." said Hermione, making the red-head snort.

"Harry said the same thing!" she exclaimed in amusement.

"I said what, now?" came Harry's voice. Both girls turned to see the raven haired boy climb down the stairs that led to the boys dormitories.

"About how the five elements allow us to narrow our search of wandless magic."

"Ah." Harry simply said. He sat down on the next loveseat. "So, you told her?"

Sarah and Hermione nodded. "She did." spoke the brunette. She gave a halfhearted glare to Harry. "And I did not dismiss her theory out of hands."

"Really?" he exclaimed, surprised. Hermione rolled her eyes.

"Honestly, Harry. I saw Professor Dumbledore do wandless magic on Halloween. Why would I think it's impossible?" she asked with fond exasperation.

Harry smiled sheepishly. "I don't know." he said. "I just thought you would..."

"Now that I think of it," Sarah said. "Did you ever find references to wandless magic or the five elements?"

"Wandless magic? No." she answered. "But the five elements of magic? Yes."

"Really?" asked Harry, sounding interested.

Hermione nodded. "It's not often mentioned but when it is, it's in relation to spells in general."

"Why?" Sarah asked.

"Because the majority of spells are based on one or two of the magical elements. Not all of them, mind you, but most. Basing a spell on an element mean you won't require as much magical power to cast the spell as it would be necessary otherwise. There are some obvious examples of spells based on a magical element like 'Incendio' – the Fire-Making Spell, 'Aguamenti' – the Water-Making Spell and 'Ventus'-"

"Let me guess – The Wind-Making Spell." Harry said, chuckling.

"Actually it is called the Windy Spell." corrected Hermione in amusement.

"Wait – really?" he blurted. Hermione nodded.

"Is there a Earth-Making Spell and a Lightning-Making Spell?" Sarah asked.

"There is the Lightning Spell for lightning." she said. "I don't know for earth, though. You would have to ask Professor Flitwick or Sprout. They will probably know the answer."

The red head snorted. "There is no way I'm asking Sprout for anything." she said bitterly. She still hadn't forgotten how Sprout had treated Hermione that class two months earlier.

Hermione gave her a small smile. "I guess the only way to find out would be to do research."

"Or ask Fleur and Viktor." Harry said. Hermione sent him a questioning look. He explained. "They might have learned it Beauxbatons or Durmstrang."

"Or it's simply more widely known back there." added Sarah, remembering Harry's words from the previous evening.

"That's not a bad idea." said the brunette.

"Glad you think so."


Sarah kept the information in mind. After lunch, all the Jedi assembled to the Room of Requirement per Harry's request. With all of them having returned to the castle, the raven-haired teenager decided it was time to resume the training sessions. He felt it was especially important with the Second Task approaching fast.

The first third of the session was spent working out. It was something they had begun doing at Viktor's insistence. Before he, Fleur and Cedric had joined, Harry, Ron, Hermione and Sarah had simply ran laps around the Room to warm-up. Viktor believed adding in more activities would be more beneficial in the long term. He was proven right after a few weeks. While none looked any different to the eye, all of them now found it easier to carry heavy loads. Another benefit was that they now got tired less quickly, which was useful in a fight.

When the end of work out came and the group too a break, Sarah decided it was time to ask the foreign champions about the elements. All of them were sitting in one corner of the Room leaning on the walls. Harry was sitting next to her. Fleur, Viktor, Ron and Hermione were leaning on the other wall to their right. All of them were holding water bottles. Sarah took a sip of her own bottle before she placed it on the ground next to her. "Fleur? Viktor?" she asked.

"What is it, Sarah?" asked Fleur as she and Viktor turned to look at the youngest of their group.

"Did either of you ever heard about the five elements of magic?"

Viktor frowned. "Our professors mention it in our last year at Durmstrang." he said. "But no more than that. Only those who take the spell creation elective are taught about it in more details."

Sarah nodded before she looked at Fleur. "What about you?"

"My mother taught my sister and I about it." she said. "It is especially important as Veelas have an affinity for fire magic. To the contrary, we have a harder time dealing with the water magic. It is important for us to known and recognize what element each type of magic is based."

"What is the fifth element?" asked the Bulgarian. "I know there is Fire, Water, Air and Earth, but..." he trailed off.

"It's Lightning." answered Harry.

"I wonder why the muggle world only ever considered the first four elements." Sarah said with a frown of her own.

Hermione answered. "Likely because they saw lightning as a phenomenon of the sky – thus the air element. For the muggle world, lightning and electricity was often associated with gods and dieties. It was not something muggles lived with in their day to day life like the other four elements. It wasn't until two centuries ago that this changed. By that point, the four elements had been discarded in favour of the chemical elements – hydrogen, helium, lithium, ecetera – so it was never considered. However, lightning always was an important part of magic, especially for rituals, so it is likely the magical world always saw it as its own element."

"That make sense." Fleur said. She turned toward Sarah. "Why were you asking?"

Sarah looked at Harry, wondering if she should tell them. Harry sent back a perplexed expression before he shrugged. She understood it as Harry telling her it was her choice to tell, not his. So, she decided to say it.

"I have a theory that it might be possible to learn wandless magic. Harry has been helping me research in the library this last week and we found a reference where it was said wandless magic was based on the five elements of magic." she said.

Fleur smirked. "You mean like this?" she asked before raised her arm. She opened her hand, forming a small fire in her palm. Sarah looked in awe at the display.

"I thought it was a Veela power." said Viktor with confusion.

"Common misconception." Fleur said with a smile. She dissipated the fire. "All witches and wizards can do this. Veelas simply have an easier time learning it and we always have an affinity to fire magic – hence the fireball."

"Really?" asked Hermione. Sarah could already see the questions coming. "How do we learn it? Does everyone have an affinity to an element? Is the element chosen or is it natural? What can we do with it? Can we can do all spells without a wand? Or is it just simple magic?" the brunette said very rapidly. Fleur laughed.

"Hermione, calm down." Ron said, making the brunette blush. He gave her a kiss on the forehead.

"As for your questions, I will try to answer them all." Fleur said. "First, like Sarah said, wandless magic is very much attuned with the five elements. You cannot do any complex magic with wandless magic. The simplest of magic – moving things for instance – can be done by anyone. However, for anything slightly more complex, it depend on your affinity."

"Affinity? What do you mean?" spoke Ron, who had been rather silent so far.

"Every witch or wizard has an affinity toward one magical element. I am a Veela, so I am a fire elemental. As for you, it all depends. You cannot find out before doing wandless magic yourself."

"You can conjure fire," said Sarah. "Does that mean an air elemental can conjure wind? Or a water elemental conjure water – for instance?"

"It is the theory." said Fleur, shrugging. "I have only met one non-fire elemental, so I can't know for sure."

"Dumbledore?" asked Harry. He remembered the headmaster extinguishing all the candles with a wave of the hand. Had he conjured wind to do it?"

Fleur confirmed his theory when she nodded. "He is one, yes. An air elemental, I believe."

"How can we learn to do the same?" Sarah asked, excitement growing inside her.

Fleur smiled. "I could teach you all, if you want." she said. Sarah, Hermione and Ron agreed almost immediately. Harry and Viktor simply looked at each other.

Currently, the training sessions were divided into three parts. The first third was the time dedicated to training and building up their bodies. Harry nicknamed it 'the gym'. The second session was learning offensive and defensive spells. At the beginning Harry, Ron, Hermione and Sarah would learn spells they found in books in the libraries. When Fleur, Viktor and Cedric joined in, the three older students helped by sharing some of their own knowledge. The third and most interesting part was combat training where the group learned how to fight with their lightsabers.

Harry thought about Fleur's offer. "We could make some time for it by dividing the sessions in fourths instead of thirds. It would mean less time learning magic – or fighting with lightsabers, though." said the raven-haired boy. "Viktor, what do you think?" He differed to the older man as he knew better than him how advanced they were in combat training. He would have an easier time deciding whether wandless magic would be worth it or not.

Viktor stayed silent for a few seconds. He already knew he was likely to say yes but, when he saw everyone look at him with visual expressions clearly conveying their hope, he found he simply could not refuse them.

"We can learn wandless magic, yes." he said with a nod.

Sarah jumped on her feet and began dancing, to the other's amusement. "Thank you, thank you, thank you!" she said repeatedly.

Fleur chuckled before she raised to her feet. "Well, I suppose I should begin teaching you now." she said.

"Of course." said Harry as he and the others mimicked Fleur's motions. "What do we need to do?"

"We need somewhere comfortable to sit." she said. Sarah watched as Harry closed his eyes. A few seconds later, the Room of Requirement changed forms and turned into the same room where Harry had revealed the lightsabers to his fellow champions.

Once they were all sitting down, Fleur began explaining. "Wandless magic is not something that is easily learned. It is easier the younger you are – but not by much. One thing that will make it easier for you is your previous experience with wandless magic."

The others all looked at each other with confusion. "What do you mean?" Harry asked. "You mean like accidental magic?"

"No." Fleur chuckled. "I am talking about the injection of magic into the Kyber Crystals."

"Of course!" Hermione said in realization.

"So it's the same thing?"

"Not exactly – but close." said Fleur. "Now, I want you all to close your eyes and listen to what I say."

The Jedi listened as Fleur explained the steps toward doing wandless magic. She taught them how to harness their magic and release it in the air. Harry found he had an especially hard time with it. While he could feel his magic travel through his body and toward his fingers, he simply couldn't let go of it and release it. When he had infused the crystal for his lightsaber, it had been easy because the crystal had all but sucked the magic out of his fingers. It had given his magic a place to go and stay.

But now, Harry did not have anything to release it into. Trying to release it in the air felt like infusing a crystal which was already brimming with magic. It simply did not work for him, which caused a build up that was rather painful, forcing him to withdraw from his attempt and start from scratch.

He had done multiple attempts already and was about to start another one when he heard a terrified scream. Harry immediately opened his eyes and grabbed the hilt of his lightsaber. He was all but ready to ignite it when he realized what had happened.

While Harry could harness his magic but failed to release it, it was a different matter for Sarah. She had a harder time harnessing it but had no problem releasing it. So, when she harnessed a lot of magic in one go, it took her by surprise and she immediately released it in a burst, which lit her hand on fire. Forgetting that her magic could not harm her, Sarah had freaked out.

"My hand! It's on fire!" she yelled, shaking it to extinguishing it. Unfortunately for her, it just gave more oxygen to the fire, thus amplifying it.

"Sarah – calm down!" said Fleur. Everyone watched as she walked toward the young red head. She grabbed the arm on fire and put her other hand on Sarah's shoulder. "Calm down... calm down..." she whispered softly.

"My hand..." she said, her voice trembling. She sounded close to tears.

"It will not hurt you." said the silver haired witch in a gentle but firm tone. "Are you in pain?"

"N-No..."

"Then breathe. Relax..." whispered Fleur. "Remember when I said your elemental magic will not hurt you?" Sarah nodded. "Then you have nothing to fear about."

"How... how do I get rid of the fire?"

"Cut the flow of magic, or will it back inside. As long as you are calm, it will work."

Sarah closed her eyes before she took a deep breath. Fleur released her and watched as the fire slowly shrunk until it finally disappeared. "I did it!"

"You did it." said Fleur.

Figuring they could finally do something, the other Jedi all raised to their feet and congratulated Sarah. Harry most of all, because he felt Sarah needed the comfort.

"You did great, Sarah." he said.

"I panicked." she said, flushing. The panic had disappeared, leaving embarrassment at her own reaction.

"Yet, you did wandless magic. It is amazing!" he beamed. "Fleur told us not to expect any results for at least a few sessions, but you proved her wrong!"

"Not only that, but you did elemental magic! It's impressive!" added Hermione. And Harry completely agreed. Earlier, Fleur had said the easiest thing to do wandlessly was to summon or repulse an object. Summoning your element is only something that is done in later stages when the basics have been mastered. For Sarah to do it now, it was impressive.

"Thank you." said Sarah, her flush turning into a blush.

Fleur then spoke. "Do you think you can do it again?" she asked to Sarah.

Sarah shook her head. "I'm still a bit freaked out – even if I'm not scared."

"You can take a break, if you want."

She nodded, sitting back down on a sofa. "I think I will just watch for today."

"That's fine." Harry said. Everyone sat back down and resumed the exercise Fleur had given them.

By the end of the afternoon, Harry had only managed to release his magic once. It had confused him greatly when it had happened, not knowing what had happened. It was only when Fleur congratulated him what he realized he had done it.

"Did something happen?" he asked.

"It did." smiled Fleur, looking down. When Harry followed her, he saw that the table between the sofas had been pushed back a few inches. He had repulsed something!

He found out he was one of the last to manage it. While he had been working on releasing his magic, Ron and Hermione managed to summon an object each while Viktor had pushed one back. Cedric was the last one to manage something, accidently summoning Harry toward him.

With a yelp, Harry landed in Cedric's lap. It confused him for a second before he burst out laughing. "Wow, I didn't know you felt that way toward me! But what will Cho say?" he joked. Cedric punched him on the shoulder as everyone else laughed.

"Shut up, Harry." said a flushing Cedric. Harry grinned before he returned to his place.

"What time is it?" he asked, having forgotten to bring his watch.

"Five and a half." answered Ron with a tone of surprise.

"Already?" exclaimed many across the room.

"Well, I think it's time to end it for today. In the showers, people!" Harry ordered jokingly.


Harry exited the showers thirty minutes later well cleaned. He had put on simple clothes and began making his way out of the Room of Requirement when he was stopped.

"Hey, Harry!" said Cedric. "Come here!"

Harry frowned. Curious, he walked away from the door and back where the champions were sitting. "What's up?" he asked.

Viktor was the one to speak. "We were wondering – did you figure out the clue in the Golden Egg?" He, Fleur and Cedric immediately knew the answer simply by looking at Harry's face. He looked like a deer stuck in a pair of headlights.

"Ah – uh – well..." he tried to say, rubbing the back of his head.

"I think he forgot about it." Cedric said, to the other two's amusement.

"Why – why were you asking?" Harry asked, his face red. "Did you all find it?" Viktor, Fleur and Cedric all nodded. "Great..." he whined, making the other laugh. "Will you tell me?"

"I don't know... should we?" joked Fleur. Harry sent her a mock glare.

"Can't you return the favour? I warned you all about the dragon, didn't I?" he pouted.

"Well, I guess we can." Viktor said. None of them explained though. Harry waited.

"So...? What is it?" he said impatiently after a minute of silence.

"Well..." hesitated Fleur. "The problem is that giving the clue is going to spoil the whole task..." she hesitated.

"So, you're not going to tell me?"

"How about a clue that will help you figure the clue?" Cedric proposed. Harry blinked. "I think even with the clue you will figure the whole thing out easily."

The raven haired boy sighed. "Sure, why not. What's the clue."

Cedric raised on his feet and walked toward Harry. "On the fifth floor is the prefect bathroom. To access it, you need to reach the fourth door left of the statue of Boris the Bewildered. The password is 'pine-fresh'. Go there with your egg and take a bath."

"Take a bath?" Harry repeated, his voice laced in utter confusion.

"You will understand. Trust me." Cedric said. Then he, Viktor and Fleur walked toward the exit.

"What if I don't figure it out?" he called after them.

"Then we will tell you at the beginning of next month – don't worry." said Fleur before they left the room, leaving Harry alone to stew in his confusion.

What was Cedric talking about. What did he mean by taking a bath with the egg? What could he do with his egg in a bath? All he could think of was listening to the shriek while he was in the water.

Then, an idea formed. What if the egg needed to be in the water as well? Would the shrieking become something else? Was it that simple? Cedric had said the answer would be easy to figure out once he had given his clue.

Well, there was only one way to figure it out.


A/N: So, what do you think about this story interpretation of wandless magic? It is my way of adding in 'force powers' while also keeping it very much in line with Harry Potter magic. It also allow me to give an unique twist (the elements). And, for those worrying about it, wandless magic is not going to be powerful. Other than summoning the elements, the rest of the powers will be mild. The wand and the lightsaber will very much stay the main weapons of choice for the Jedi.

Also, next chapter is the Second Task and the reintroduction of Gabrielle Delacour in the story. I have a feeling it is going to be a very long chapter (which might be cut in two shorter ones) so stay tune and don't be surprised if it take some time before it is released. ;)