Anna's Story Visiting Hagrid Thank you Amwise for your nice review. I know you personally so I don't have to write this that long.

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Disclaimer: I'm getting really tired of this. I don't own Harry Potter. But I do own Anna Black! So don't sue me, because I just told you I don't own Harry Potter.

After class Anna was looking for Harry to tell him that she was sorry, if she embarrassed him in any way. Draco asked her if she was coming and she said she'd catch up. She made up a lame excuse about seeing Professor Snape about a poison she heard about. While Anna was looking for Harry, he came up behind her and said, "thank you." Anna whirled around and mumbled a "you're welcome. I just have one question for you. Why does Snape hate you so much?" "I don't know," was his reply. "You know I can't stick up for you anymore, Snape is going to turn on me soon." Anna told him. "Would you like to come to a friend of mine? His name is Hagrid." Harry changed the subject. "Okay," Anna said, "I have nothing else to do anyway." Ron asked Anna how she was fitting in with the other Slytherins. Remembering his comment form before she said, "fine, except all of the girls are mad at me for not obeying their orders. I don't really care, though. I don't plan on making very many friends. I never was too good at the friend making business." Anna smiled at them to let them know that she was okay with it. They walked to a little hut on the outside of the Forbidden Forest. Harry knocked on the door. His hand looked so little compared to the massive door that was in front of them. From the inside they heard big barks that probably came from a big dog. Anna was afraid of dogs. A big dog bit her when she was three. That was when her powers started to show because the dog's tongue got ripped out after that. "Um," she said while they were waiting for the door to open. "I don't really like dogs; I've had bad experiences with them. I'll just go." But it was to late the door opened before Anna could even take a step. It would be rude to go now. They walked in on a humongous man holding a humongous dog by the collar. Ron glanced at her to see if she was okay. She smiled weakly at him. When Hagrid let go of Fang Anna backed away. Fang went straight to Ron and started to lick his ears. "Okay," Anna thought to herself. "Maybe he's not as tough as he looks." "This is Ron," Harry told Hagrid. "And she's Anna." "Nice to meet yeh." Hagrid greeted them. Anna smiled quickly at him then continues watching Fang. "It's okay Anna," Hagrid saw how uncomfortable Anna looked backed up to the edge of her chair. "He wouldn't hurt a fly." Then turning to Ron, Hagrid said. "So you're a Weasley. I spent half me life chasin' them brothers of yers out of the forbidden forest." Hagrid put a plate down with a bunch of rock cakes on it. They pretended to like them. The rock cakes looked like lumps with a pile of raisins on top. Harry and Ron talked about their first lesson with Snape. Anna kept quiet not knowing what to say. Harry suggested that Snape didn't like him and Hagrid said it was rubbish. After that he changed the subject toe Ron's older brother Charlie, who apparently works with dragons. Then Harry interrupted their conversation by saying. "Gringotts break-in happened on my birthday. It might've been happening while we were there!" Hagrid dismissed the statement and kept talking about dragons. When they left their pockets were weighed down by rock cakes. Hagrid had insisted on them taking them to share. "Oh I'll share them alright," Anna told Harry and Ron when they were out of earshot. "Maybe with Crabbe and Goyle. They won't know the difference between that and rocks themselves. They would probably eat rocks if I told them it was good." "Is Malfoy as mean to you as he is mean to us?" Ron just couldn't help but ask. "Draco? No, in fact I think he has a crush on me." There astonished faces morphed into disgust. "I'm okay with it," Anna continued. "If he ever teases you to much, Harry, I'll make him stop for you." Anna smiled at them mischievously. A/N: Sorry it's so short. The next one is a little bit more...mushy, I guess you could call it. It's longer too. Please send in some reviews. I don't know if you like this or if it stinks on ice.