Disclaimers: I do not own The Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter. The Lord of the Rings and other Middle-earth works belong to J.R.R. Tolkien, Peter Jackson, New Line Cinema, Warner Brothers, Turbine and Standing Stones Games. Harry Potter belongs to J.K. Rowling, Warner Brothers, and EA Games. All other canon material belongs to their respected owners. All original material—original characters, original locations, etc.—belongs to me, the authoress of this fanfiction story.

Summary: Hogwarts awaits! From the sprawling castle to its grounds, there hasn't been a sight to see than Hogwarts! Complete with Hogsmeade Village and the Hogwarts Express! What more could Frodo Baggins ask for? Sequel to 'Dragonoid'.

Inspiration Theme Music for Fanfic: Downton Abbey – Eurielle's song, "Nothing Will Be Easy". Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Love Never Dies" song, "Beauty Underneath". My Shadow Work brought up the song "Beauty Underneath", but it fits what I'm going through on my Spiritual Awakening.

Song for Chapter 1: A Very Potter Musical's song, "Going Back to Hogwarts".

Warning! This fanfic is Rated M for sensual content and dark, intense situations.

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Welcome to my new fanfic, Hogwarts, part of my Epic Struggles series and my Long Series! :)

I have been waiting a long time to write this fanfic. So, I'm glad we finally made it. :) But what will happen in this fanfic remains up to the characters to decide. :)

So, with that in mind, enjoy! :)

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Frodo Baggins snuggled his beloved human wife Bethany Baggins. It hadn't been that long ago since Frodo transformed from a hobbit into his royal blue dragonoid form. Before that, Frodo's memories of his past lives had been restored.

Frodo had yet to tell Bethany, let alone the Oriental Cat Seraphina, about what had happened during Bethany's birthing ceremony, where Frodo was in on the plan to show Bethany what had occurred to them during the first three books Frodo had written about her. He wasn't sure if it was the right time to tell her, as he didn't want to alarm her. He wanted to make sure she was okay.

The way the words came out as he wrote the stories, Frodo was Bethany's author as Bethany was his character. Seraphina was also with them, as was Cooper. That made sense. Each played a role in Frodo and Bethany's lives.

Frodo had yet to tell the light red dragonoid, Parker Dooley, about their pasts, too, and how it was Seraphina who created Maranguan, Parker's dark, scarred half.

Frodo couldn't believe all the things that happened, since they reunited. Frodo had gained a wife and friends. Though he had parted with Samwise Gamgee, Frodo's best friend and nemesis, for now, Frodo wished Sam lived a good long life with his dearly devoted wife, Rosie Cotton.

As far as Merry Brandybuck and Pippin Took were concerned, Frodo left them in the Shire. Where they were, Frodo hadn't a clue, but at least he knew they were safe. Or so he thought, as he looked up.

He peered down at the landscape. The hilly green hills and the castle sprawling out by the Black Lake reminded Frodo that he was at Hogwarts and the Hogwarts Express, as well as Hogsmeade Village, was nearby. Frodo stood there, pensive.

He missed Harry Potter, Ronald Weasley, and Hermione Granger. He hadn't seen them since the Forest of Dean. Frodo wondered what happened to the Golden Trio, since their last meeting.

"Come on! Hogwarts is this way!" Parker commanded, pointing out the castle.

Frodo shrugged, smiling. He looked at Bethany, as he cuddled her. He smiled, grateful to carry her around, to protect her.

Frodo kissed her lips, loving her flavored scent as it wafted his nostrils. "Come on, Bethany. Let's go." Frodo smirked, waggling his eyebrows in cheeky delight.

Bethany giggled. "Frodo, your breath smells terrible. Ew! Dragon breath!" She wondered if she was joking or was disgusted.

Frodo giggled, cuddling her even more now. "Come on." He moved down the hill, keen on reaching their destination.

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As Frodo followed the others down the hill, getting ever closer to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, he couldn't help but notice a shadowy figure following him. Frodo looked back, terrified at what he saw. The shadowy figure smiled, at which the shadowy figure was joined by another shadowy figure. The way the two shadows looked at Frodo and Bethany unnerved them.

Frodo looked at Bethany, finding she was entranced. Frodo gulped, telling her, "Come on. It's time to go." He didn't know why, but he felt strangely entranced by the shadowy figures. Man, what was wrong with him?

Frodo looked up as he followed his friends towards the school grounds, reaching the castle door. They stepped inside, moving up the stairs to the Great Hall. An orientation was taking place there.

Frodo set Bethany down at one of the tables, where he sat next to her. He could hardly believe he had accepted his dragonoid form. His royal blue dragonoid self, which he couldn't deny anymore. What else didn't he know about himself? And those shadowy figures? Why were they so fascinating?

Frodo peered down at the paper in front of him. He looked over Bethany's shoulder, finding the classes to be rather strange.

"Huh?" Bethany asked, confused.

"What?" Frodo asked, curiously.

Bethany looked at him for a moment, before fixating on her paper. "Well, I mean, there's a class for Spiritual Awakening. Maybe we should take it."

Frodo purred, staring wide-eyed at her. "Or I think we can take separate classes—ahh!" He pounded his fist on the table, snarling. "What is with this pull? Can't I let you go?"

"What?" Bethany asked, curious but sad. "Frodo, do we have to let go? What's that going to do?"

Sometimes you must let go, before you can find each other. The shadowy figures said, presenting themselves. The shadowy figures smiled at Frodo and Bethany, telling them, to face the darkness inside, to face your Shadow Selves, sometimes you need to let go, before you can find each other.

Frodo bit his lip. He looked at Bethany, admitting to her, "Um… Bethany, maybe we should take these classes together. We find the ones we like. I'm sure we have many. And, just in case something like that were to happen, we need to be prepared. Let's take this Spiritual Awakening 101 class, just to be sure we don't miss something important."

Bethany nodded. "Good idea." The moment she and Frodo checked the boxes, the paper transformed its words to the class schedule. Apparently, it was an all-day experience, one Bethany did not expect. Bethany stared wide-eyed. That was the last thing she wanted to find. "Oh, come off it! Spiritual Awakenings aren't that bad!"

Bethany couldn't be more wrong.

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