Harry had to put this Potions class, down as one of the worst he had ever had. It all started when, he entered the Potions class. The Slytherins had obviously figured out who had hexed the Malfoys and started hounding Harry, Ron and Hermione. While Hermione was walking into the classroom, one Slytherin had gone as far stick out his foot and trip her up. Hermoine lay on the floor, quite shocked and Ron ran straight over to the Slytherin who tripped Hermione up, punched him in the face and went to help Hermione up.

"What did you do that for Ron?", Hermione asked confused and startled.

"Do you think I would stand around and watch as one of my best friends gets tripped up?", Ron asked smiling at Hermione.

"Thank you!", Hermione replied smiling.

"Sit down Weasley, Granger or I will take ten points from Gryffindor", Snape said entering the class.

For the next forty minutes Harry had to endure some of his worst moments at Hogwarts as the Slytherins threw anything they could at him, called him names and even tried to hex him a few times. Snape wasn't helping either as he seemed to go down harder on Harry, Ron and Hermione than ever before. By the end of the class Harry was so relieved that Potions was over, he felt like jumping up and down and whopping. Hermione, unfortunately didn't share his happiness, as she ran first out of the classroom, crying. When Ron spotted Hermione crying, he dashed of after her. Harry wanted to do nothing more than to just get out his Firebolt and do some Quidditch practice to take his mind of things. Harry was so caught up in his thoughts, that he didn't even realise Dumbledore and Fudge walking up ahead of him, deep in conversation. It wasn't until Harry heard his name being mentioned that he snapped out of his thoughts and listened to the conversation.

"Are you sure that is what the legend is about?", Fudge asked.

"Interpreting Ishmir's predictions is very hard but it all seems to point to the fact that our young Mr. Potter is involved in the Order of the Phoenix", Dumbledore replied.