You get all kinds of
odd things in the Wizarding World. Still, there was something
decidedly sinister about the giant, shaggy, black dog that broke into
MacLeod's Familiars one night in Glasgow, Scotland. A great horned
owl clicked his beak in disapproval at the unlawful act. A black cat
hissed and darted beneath the counter on which sat a tank full of
toads. Many of the owls were out hunting, but not me. I caught a
couple of carpet beetles that foolishly scuttled around Jenna
MacLeod's back office after she went home. I am a chaco pygmy owl,
the bane of insects. Two carpet beetles are enough to fill me up. The
enormous dog placed a pouch that clinked with the sound of coins on
the counter.
The other owls seemed intimidated by the mongrel
dog. Even the great gray owl, Ukko, was disturbed. The dog certainly
was lean, and it had a desperate, hungry look in its eyes. Ukko left
his perch and took off into the depths of the midnight sky, and a
couple of barn owls followed. The rest turned their backs on the dog,
or pretended to sleep. Clearly they were scared, but not me. I am a
chaco pygmy owl, and my courage knows no bounds. I twittered happily,
and hopped up and down to get the dog's attention, but he ignored
me.
Suddenly the dog vanished, and in his place was a
straggly, decrepit man. The remaining owls shrieked at the sight of
him and took off. I was alone, with the rascal. The man sighed as the
feathers of my departed colleagues floated to the ground. Finally the
stranger turned to me. I am a chaco pygmy owl, and I puffed out my
chest with pride. The man smelled like a hippogriff, but I am ever
unflappable.
"Well mate, it looks like I don't have much
of a choice. I need you to deliver a letter to Hogwarts before 9,
tomorrow morning. Can you do it?" the derelict asked.
I am
a pygmy owl. I fly faster than the wind and I have the strength of a
phoenix! I hooted shrilly, and raced around the room, so as to show
off my incredible speed. The man seemed convinced. He found a quill
and ink, and some parchment. He quickly scribbled a note. He looked
at me with a raised eyebrow. Come on human, I thought, just give me a
chance. I am a chaco pygmy owl, and I won't fail. He finished his
note, and put it in an envelope. He sealed it, and addressed the
envelope to:
Harry Potter
The Great Hall
Hogwarts
School
He walked over to my perch and read my price tag:
Pygmy Owl 3 Knuts. He put four knuts on the counter with another
message, presumably explaining to Jenna MacLeod about the pressing
time constraints of my mission, and why he couldn't wait until
morning. He held the envelope in the air. My time was at hand. In one
smooth motion I took flight, and seized the precious message in my
mighty talons. I flew out the window and into the blackness of night.
It was a long flight to Hogwarts, but I did not have time to
glide. I beat my strong wings relentlessly, trying to win the race
with the rising sun. Woods and fields passed beneath my in a green
and brown blur. Was there anything in the sky faster than me? I think
not. Over hill and dale I flew, the morning air was sweet. Far below
I saw my shadow flitting along the canopy of trees. Then I saw
another shadow approaching fast. I turned my head and saw a red
tailed hawk diving at me. I am a chaco pygmy owl, and I could beat a
hawk in a fight. However, I had a job to do, and I didn't want to
get blood all over the message.
I dove toward the trees, and
burst through the dark green leaves. My eyes adjusted quickly to the
shadow of the forest. I could hear the hawk behind me. Foolish bird!
I am a pygmy owl, and my agility is rivaled by no creature. I wove
through branch and bough and lost my pursuer. I heard her give a cry
of frustrated defeat, and I laughed to myself. Unfortunately, my
detour into the forest put me behind schedule. When I reached
Hogwarts, the train already departed. I could see the steam from the
engine billowing in the distance.
I gave chase. The train was
swift, but not as swift as me. Soon I overtook it, but that was the
easy part. The turbulence the train created was like trying to fly
through a cyclone. But I am a chaco pygmy owl, and I have the heart
of a champion. I would not give up. I tumbled through the air. I
found Harry Potter. The wind buffeted me, and I struggled to keep up.
Finally he saw me and pulled me inside. Success! Success! I delivered
my first letter. I was a true post owl! I hooted shrilly with
triumph, circling the compartment in wild elation. The red headed boy
snatched me from the air, and I nibbled his finger affectionately.
Harry Potter read the letter, which meant little to me until the last
line. I was to be given to Ron, the red headed boy. I had a master!
Soon I would have a name, just like Ukko. This was the best day of my
life!
