The next morning they woke up, greeted each other, and went to their
classes. At lunch everyone was there besides Hermione. "Hey Harry, where's
Hermione?" Ron asked. "In the owlery sending a letter to her parents,"
Harry replied, "Why do you want to know?" "No reason, it's just that she's
here everyday, but not today, I guess I just got…kinda…worried…" Long
silence. Harry gave Ron a weird look, confused at what he was saying.
"Whatever," Harry said. As they were finishing eating, Hermione walked in.
"Hey guys," Hermione said. "Hey, Hermione," "Hey," they said. "Hey guys?"
Hermione said, "I've been wondering, what do you think the sorting hat
meant when he said "because what you do not know, I will not say aloud,"?
Harry, do you think it has to do with…us?" "What do you mean "us" "Ron
butted in. "Dumbledore thinks we're brother and sister," Harry said.
"What?!" Ron shouted, "You guys can't be brother and sister!" Just then,
everything went silent. The three looked around as it seemed all the
attention was drawn toward them. It was only quiet for a little while
though, just until Fred and George figured this was the most perfect times
to pull one of their pranks. "Ladies and gentlemen," Fred said, drawing the
attention toward them. As they continued, the trio slowly walked out of the
dining hall and went to their common room. "What do you mean you guys are
brother and sister?" Ron asked. "Listen, we'll explain later, we gotta go
to our classes," Hermione said.
During lunch, Hermione was gone again. Eventually she showed up, about five minutes before the bell rang. "Where've you been?" Harry asked. "Talking with Professor Trelawney," Hermione said, "after school Harry, we need to talk." And they went off to their classes.
After school they went to their common room. "Professor Trelawney said something different was going to happen, and it will be bad at first, but good in the end," Hermione said, trying to get it all in one breath. "Did she say what it was?" Harry asked. "No," Hermione said. "Well, I guess I will have to find out ," Harry said, "I gotta go practice for Quidditch, see you later." "Bye," Harry replied.
"Where's Wood?" Harry asked George, noticing their captain was missing. "Oh yeah!" George replied, "He said you had to be coach for the first game, and the practices before it." "What?" Harry asked, "Why?!" "He went on vacation, all seventh years are allowed to take a quarter of the school year off, and he decided it to be the first one," Fred butted in. "But I don't know any plays!" Harry said. "Make some up," George said, "it can't be that hard." "I'll be right back, I have to go talk to Hermione," Harry said, running inside. "Wait!" Fred shouted to him, "Can I be captain for this session?" "Sure," Harry shouted back. He ran inside, realizing that letting Fred be captain was a bad idea.
During lunch, Hermione was gone again. Eventually she showed up, about five minutes before the bell rang. "Where've you been?" Harry asked. "Talking with Professor Trelawney," Hermione said, "after school Harry, we need to talk." And they went off to their classes.
After school they went to their common room. "Professor Trelawney said something different was going to happen, and it will be bad at first, but good in the end," Hermione said, trying to get it all in one breath. "Did she say what it was?" Harry asked. "No," Hermione said. "Well, I guess I will have to find out ," Harry said, "I gotta go practice for Quidditch, see you later." "Bye," Harry replied.
"Where's Wood?" Harry asked George, noticing their captain was missing. "Oh yeah!" George replied, "He said you had to be coach for the first game, and the practices before it." "What?" Harry asked, "Why?!" "He went on vacation, all seventh years are allowed to take a quarter of the school year off, and he decided it to be the first one," Fred butted in. "But I don't know any plays!" Harry said. "Make some up," George said, "it can't be that hard." "I'll be right back, I have to go talk to Hermione," Harry said, running inside. "Wait!" Fred shouted to him, "Can I be captain for this session?" "Sure," Harry shouted back. He ran inside, realizing that letting Fred be captain was a bad idea.
