Author's Notes: I am not going to listen to the haters. I plan on continuing the story. Fair warning though. Prisoner of Azkaban was not my favorite movie so this may take some time to sort through.

Author's Notes: I do apologize for not updating. I live in the southern United States and we've been dealing with severe weather so I've been afraid to get on my computer so most updates will be through my phone. Which is why some things are off.

Chapter 1: Finally Home

Hermione took a deep breath as she entered the school. She sure missed the smell of the stone.

"Glad to be back?" Snape asked her. He had an arm around her tiny waist to keep her balanced.

Smiling weakly, Hermione nodded her head.

About 2 weeks ago, Hermione got some food poisoning at a restaurant she ate at with Draco. Draco got sick as well. They both ended up a Muggle hospital to get treated. Draco was sent home a couple days ago while Hermione just got out today.

"Hermione!" McGonagall said, tears welling up in her eyes.

Hermione let go of Snape's arm so she could hug her mum. "Hi mum. I missed you."

"I've only been gone for a couple of hours, dear. Your father and I had a meeting with the Minister of Magic."

Hermione smiled up at her mother. She then hugged her once again.

"It felt like a century."

"Time is a mysterious thing."

Hermione knew exactly who said that was. She let go of McGonagall and went into the arms of Dumbledore.

"Are you feeling better, my child?" Dumbledore asked.

Hermione nodded her head. "Just a little tired."

"Perhaps you should rest, Hermione." Snape said.

"I want to see Harry first." Hermione said.

Both McGonagall and Dumbledore looked at one another. Hermione caught on instantly.

"What happened?"

"Harry is alright, honey." McGonagall reassured her.

"He's in Gryffindor tower." Dumbledore blurted. McGonagall glared at him.

Despite how she felt, Hermione used what strength she had to hurry down the corridor to Gryffindor Tower. Something told her that Harry was in danger. Then again, when isn't her brother in danger.