Title: The New Kid

By: King Kamize

Author: EnchantedSpirit you have made my day. Love the name, Thanks for the review. I'm going to write some more. Oh and sorry about putting lard staff instead of large staff in the 1st chapter.

Disclaimer: The new kid remains mine. Everything else belongs to J.K.Rowling.

Chapter: The New Threat

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Ron and me gasped. Mcgonagall had been turned into a muggle. This was impossible. How could a wizard disable someone's connection to magic? Suddenly footsteps could be heard from down the stairs. I turned to Ron and said, "let's got out of here." He nodded and we both sprinted down the stairs to run into none other than Dumbledor himself.
"There's a muggle in side of the school," He muttered as he walked past us.
"Dumbledor wait" I said nervously. He turned around.
"Potter I can't wait somehow a muggle got into the school this is an emergency." He turned and began walking up the stairs again. "Never in all my life." He muttered as he walked. "I never thought there was such a flaw in the school."
We followed him feeling more confident with Dumbledor around, But still nervous. Then he turned the corner to find Mcgonagall lying on the ground weeping. The boy was standing over her.
"Hello Dumbledor." He said softly.
"K-Kam-" said Dumbledor. Harry was surprised to see him nervous. "I thought we had an agreement." Said Dumbledor slowly.
"Your right." The boy smiled, "we did. I suppose I shouldn't have done that?" The boy gestured towards Mcgonagall. I could feel the tension in Dumbledor's voice. "No, you shouldn't have." Dumbledor grasped his wand tightly. "Oh your no fun," said the boy cheerily. "I suppose." The boy lifted his staff and pointed the tip towards Mcgonagall. I closed my eyes; I had seemed too much death already. Dumbledor did not even try to save her. The boy muttered something, and her crying stopped. She gasped. Her magic had returned. The boy turned away from us, and suddenly disappeared. We stood in shock. Mcgonagall began weeping again. Not in sadness, but in happiness. "I almost lost it." She said threw her gasps for air. "My hole way of life." I thought about what she meant and realized that for a wizard to lose their magic was a very scary thing. Some wizards would even say it would be worse than death. "Dumbledor." I said. "I know. It looks as if we have another problem to worry about." He smiled at me, but I could see the worry in his eyes. Could it be that he was more afraid of this boy than he was of He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named. Thing's had just gone up a notch in Hogwarts.
It wasn't really a relief when the boy returned Mcgonagall her magic. We still had problems to deal with. We couldn't go into out dormitories, because the fat lady was dead. They had to get a replacement for the portrait. Hermione could tell they were keeping something from her so she kept on asking what had happened.
"We don't want to talk about it." Said Ron sternly. Hermione sighed. The whole Gryffindor house had to stay up till a little after twelve. Until they found the portrait of the knight. He was the only one who would guard the dormitories. Again. Everybody went straight to bed led by Dumbledor. Except Ron, Hermione and me. We had finally agreed to tell her what to happened. She was very interested in our story. But it was getting late so we told her we would give her the whole of it tomorrow. "Password!" yelled the portrait as we walked up to him. "Oh no not him again." Said Ron. "Wait in all of the excitement I forgot the password what was It again. "Huggleworm," I said dryly. "Ah-ha, Your wrong. Trying to break in is you?" Said the knight enthusiastically. "Guards." He shouted. "Oh, just let us in.," said Hermione. "I can't be letting in any suspicious kids." The knight yelled, "Dumbledor says so." After a long talking too and explanation with the "guards" who turned out to be Filch and Mrs. Norris. We were let into the dormitories and went straight to bed.

Author: I hoped you liked this EnchantedSpirit, because it seems you're the only one reading it. Sorry about spelling or grammar mistakes. More to come.