Harry Potter and the Cold War

It was a cold day on the campus of Hogwarts school. Everyone was frolicking in the snow. Everyone was happy. All except for one man. Dumbledoor. He knew it was a signal for what was to come. He knew that what was coming was stronger than magic. He could only prepare himself for what was to happen.

The same day, over 20,000 miles away, the same bitter cold was plaguing a different country. However, the people were used to it. In the country of Soviet Russia, it was normal for temps to drop to -23 degrees. That didn't stop General Joseph Badlakov's army from training. They knew they had to beat the enemy. They knew they had to win the Cold War.

Back at Hogwarts Harry Potter noticed that Dumbledoor was not feeling well. He walked into the principals office. "Dumbledoor, I noticed you are not feeling well. Please, tell me what is wrong."

"Harry I have lived a long time in my life. I have witnessed things no man should witness. I have witnessed a General by the name of Badlakov kill many people. And, I think he is coming here."

Harry stopped. He felt scared now. It was then that they both heard the gunshots from downstairs. They both ran down the stairs and out the door to find out what had happened. There, at the bottom of the stairs, was Ron's body, covered in blood and bullets. Harry looked up. Above Ron;s body was a tall man of Russian decent. The man looked like he was in his fifties.

"W-who are you.." stuttered Harry.

"I am General Joseph Badlakov," replied the man. "And I have come to kill you all."

"No!" yelled Dumbledoor, "They are just children!"

"Shut-up!" exclaimed badlakov, and threw a molotov. Harry dodged, but Dumbledoor wasn't so lucky. Harry could hear the pitiful screams and yelling from Dumbledoor. With that, Badlakov and his army of men continued to march down the hallway of Hogwarts school. Harry remembered that he always kept an AK-47 assault rifle under his bed. He went and got it. Stealthily creeping down the hallway, Harry saw someone. Harry opened fire and was able to kill the man walking down the hallway. But that was as much as he did. He felt a giant stinging in the back of his head. He knew he was going to die. He did, and the Soviets went on to conquor many countries and were one of the worlds strongest nations.