OK, the story is up and running, now for a completely different story
line...
Ginny and Severus don't play any part in this chapter *ducks rotten vegetables as readers start wearing I-hate-nekohebi badges*
I am in a weird mood, so this is gonna be kinda mocking the whole of Hoggy- warts!
THANKS TO ALL MY REVIEWERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That is: Snape coolgirl, JoeBob1379 (thank you times two, coz you reviewed twice since I last updated), Junebug, (have got to think you twice aswell), Lusifer-Alter-Ego, and xing@fanfiction.net (I think...)
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It was a normal evening at Hogwarts. Amazingly, Hogwarts did have a few of these.
Hermione was doing her homework with glee and at a speed which was probably faster than light.
Harry was reading 'The Bad Beginning' by Lemony Snicket, and was really seeing the parallels between Violet, Klaus and Sunny Baudelaire and himself.
Ron was staring gormlessly into the fire. This was not so much due to lack of intelligence, but more because he was worried about Ginny.
Harry and Hermione exchanged a glance. Despite the fact that Ron always ignored his little sister, he cared for her deeply.
"She'll be fine Ron," Hermione soothed, still working away on her 7-foot potions essay that was only supposed to be 3-foot.
"Yeah, she's in hiding, so Voldemort's not gonna hurt her in any way," Harry agreed, reluctantly putting down his book. He was just getting to one of the really good parts.
All the Weasley's were upset that the youngest one, who they generally dismissed as being nothing much and still treated her like she was only 7, had been forced into hiding.
"S'pose..." Ron agreed.
Harry wondered for a moment whether Voldemort was after Ginny because of something to do with the Chamber of Secrets, Tom Riddle's diary and all the stuff that happened in her first year. He then decided not to mention this to Ron, being uncertain of the red-head's reaction.
The 'Dream Tream' hadn't 'got together' in any romantic way. Sometime during their 5th year, they decided that they didn't want to ruin their friendship.
Hermione may have been viewed as a great beauty, but she was too often surrounded by books, therefore preventing boys from actually seeing her. Her hair was still brown, but not quite so dreadfully bushy.
Ron still had red hair and freckles. He was now the tallest boy in their year.
Harry was still a bit of a shrimp. His eyes were still Slytherin green, his hair black. And he still had a lightning-bolt shaped scar on his forehead.
With a sigh, Harry got back to reading his book, Hermione started another piece of homework and Ron started begging her to let him copy her potions essay.
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R&R, please!
I hope you enjoyed this chapter...
What do you think should happen in the next chapter? (I'm probably going to go back to Gin&Sev...)...
Oh, please REVIEW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!
*__*
Ginny and Severus don't play any part in this chapter *ducks rotten vegetables as readers start wearing I-hate-nekohebi badges*
I am in a weird mood, so this is gonna be kinda mocking the whole of Hoggy- warts!
THANKS TO ALL MY REVIEWERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That is: Snape coolgirl, JoeBob1379 (thank you times two, coz you reviewed twice since I last updated), Junebug, (have got to think you twice aswell), Lusifer-Alter-Ego, and xing@fanfiction.net (I think...)
"# *%* ^__^ *%* #"
It was a normal evening at Hogwarts. Amazingly, Hogwarts did have a few of these.
Hermione was doing her homework with glee and at a speed which was probably faster than light.
Harry was reading 'The Bad Beginning' by Lemony Snicket, and was really seeing the parallels between Violet, Klaus and Sunny Baudelaire and himself.
Ron was staring gormlessly into the fire. This was not so much due to lack of intelligence, but more because he was worried about Ginny.
Harry and Hermione exchanged a glance. Despite the fact that Ron always ignored his little sister, he cared for her deeply.
"She'll be fine Ron," Hermione soothed, still working away on her 7-foot potions essay that was only supposed to be 3-foot.
"Yeah, she's in hiding, so Voldemort's not gonna hurt her in any way," Harry agreed, reluctantly putting down his book. He was just getting to one of the really good parts.
All the Weasley's were upset that the youngest one, who they generally dismissed as being nothing much and still treated her like she was only 7, had been forced into hiding.
"S'pose..." Ron agreed.
Harry wondered for a moment whether Voldemort was after Ginny because of something to do with the Chamber of Secrets, Tom Riddle's diary and all the stuff that happened in her first year. He then decided not to mention this to Ron, being uncertain of the red-head's reaction.
The 'Dream Tream' hadn't 'got together' in any romantic way. Sometime during their 5th year, they decided that they didn't want to ruin their friendship.
Hermione may have been viewed as a great beauty, but she was too often surrounded by books, therefore preventing boys from actually seeing her. Her hair was still brown, but not quite so dreadfully bushy.
Ron still had red hair and freckles. He was now the tallest boy in their year.
Harry was still a bit of a shrimp. His eyes were still Slytherin green, his hair black. And he still had a lightning-bolt shaped scar on his forehead.
With a sigh, Harry got back to reading his book, Hermione started another piece of homework and Ron started begging her to let him copy her potions essay.
"# *%* ^__^ *%* #"
R&R, please!
I hope you enjoyed this chapter...
What do you think should happen in the next chapter? (I'm probably going to go back to Gin&Sev...)...
Oh, please REVIEW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!
*__*
