The next morning was a Monday. As Harry, Ron, and Hermione went down to breakfast, Ron told Hermione about the dream he had, with much detail.

"So I was walking along, you know," said Ron. "And so out of nowhere comes this really bright green light, but I didn't really respond to it, you just collapsed to the ground.and I tried to revive you but you were.dead." He finished with a gulp.

Hermione looked horrified.

"Seriously?" she said, her jaw dropping. "But-why-how."

"I wouldn't worry about it though." Said Harry. "But I've got a question for you, Ron. Why didn't the light kill the both of you?"

Ron looked puzzled. "Good question.hard to answer that one. I can't control my mind when I sleep."

Harry rolled his eyes and sat down at the Gryffindor table.

Alicia walked by, giving Harry a small smile as she passed. Harry smiled back.

"I wonder why she's not with Kayla" he wondered out loud.

"What?" said Ron, looking over at him from where he was talking with Hermione.

"Nothing, never mind."

"Alright." And he went back to talking.

Some first years from Hufflepuff passed, gawking and pointing at Harry's forehead.

They went down to Care of Magical Creatures slowly, it was a sunny and breezy September day, and half of the class was already at Hagrid's hut, standing in a tight circle. As Harry, Ron and Hermione approached them, they turned quickly and stopped talking when Harry walked up. He spotted Dean and Seamus, talking quietly to Lavender. Harry walked over to them, Ron and Hermione not far behind.

"Seamus," said Harry. "What's going on?"

"Didn't you read it? It was in the Daily Prophet this morning." He pulled out a paper and handed it to Harry.

You-Know-Who said to be in Britain

Officials state that last week they sent a worker out to test soil fertilization in Midwest Britain and that the employee never returned. Rescue workers were shipped to the scene to find the man dead, with no marks of any kind and DNA tests prove he was in perfect health. No wands were around the outskirts of the forest in which he was testing, and no scorch marks on trees. The only predication is that the employee, Leroy Hancock, was murdered on the day of September 3. His wife responds to the accident: "I'm sure it was You-Know-Who. Who else could it be? It all happened so suddenly.I cant imagine what Leroy was thinking when You-Know-Who attacked." Sadly, Leroy left behind a wife, Cheryl, and two children, David and Dana.

"Wow." said Hermione.

"You're telling me." Said Ron, trailing off.