A/N:-Ok, Only a few more chapters to go, you guys ROCK! and I hope you'll follow the sequels, The Adventures Of The Next Generation. A small summary of the series is on my Bio Page


Jenny sat down on a beanbag. The room of requirement had literally turned into her room at Grimmauld Place. The parchment that Shoner had given her was almost three feet long. She had read the little note and was slightly hesitant about reading the roll. Jenny broke the seal and slowly began to unroll it. She had intended on coming here to practice the piano to vent out some of her frustration but had met with Shoner instead. It took Jenny nearly an hour to read the whole parchment. It was so much, by the end of the parchment she was stunned to silence, no wonder Harry didn't say anything to her. She wouldn't have said anything to anyone if all the stuff Harry had mentioned happened to her. She slowly rolled it up and put it into the pockets of her robes. She leaned back against the beanbag and stared at the ceiling. She should have spent some time with Harry last night. She had been kicking herself all through the night and was even awake when Emma and Ginny had stumbled into the dorm thoroughly drunk. The door to the room of Requirement opened and Jenny bolted up. She had her wand out but lowered it when she saw Hermione come in.

"Oh, you're here?" Hermione said. She was about to leave when she noticed Jenny's expression. "You ok?" Hermione asked, closing the door and going to Jenny. Jenny shrugged as Hermione sat down next to her.

"Harry sent me this." Jenny said giving the note to Hermione. Hermione frowned.

"I don't really want anything to do with him right now." Hermione said.

"Just read it." Jenny said quietly. Hermione did and then looked at Jenny.

"Where's the parchment he was talking about?" she asked. Jenny gave the parchment to Hermione who quickly unrolled it. "These are his feelings!" She said slightly alarmed. Jenny nodded. Hermione started reading them. Jenny watched Hermione eyes shoot backwards and forwards so fast they were almost a blur. It took Hermione considerably less time to read the parchment then Jenny. Hermione bit her lip and the end and looked at Jenny.

"He mentions us a lot." Jenny said quietly.

"I know." Hermione muttered. "I think that maybe we could have been a bit harsh I suppose." Hermione said.

"It's his fault." Jenny told her. "He was the one who didn't tell us. If he had told us maybe the parchment wouldn't be as long." Hermione nodded, that made sense. She rolled up the parchment and put it down.

"What are you doing here then?" Hermione asked as she crossed her legs and looked at Jenny.

"I was going to practice piano. I have another…performance, tonight." Hermione looked at her pityingly.

"Really? I was hoping we could have a DA meeting tonight." Hermione said.

"But isn't that Harry's group." Hermione smirked.

"Who do you think came up with the idea?" Hermione asked. "I'm the backbone behind everything Harry does, he said so himself."

"When?"

"In the parchment." Hermione told Jenny. "He specifically said, Hermione's my backbone, Jenny's my life." Jenny smirked.

"Oh yeah." Jenny looked at Hermione, "Hold the meeting without me, it's not like I'm a regular member anyway."

"We've already lost half the members because they've left school." Hermione said, "I was just going to hold a meeting to see who was still interested."

"Well I'm still interested." Jenny told Hermione.

"Good. Now that's three people." Hermione said making a mental note.

"Three?"

"Yes, Me, Ron and you." Hermione said brightly. "Do you mind if I hang around here for a bit? Ron's still asleep and I wanted to get out of the tower for a bit. We've been cooped up there for months." Jenny nodded.

"Sure." Jenny said getting to her feet. She went to the piano and sat down on the piano stool.


"Nice of you to join us Mr. Potter." Katie Bell joked as Harry apparated with Cho to the cave they were hiding in.

"You know we can't get a very good view of Hogwarts from here." Harry said.

"But with Muggle technology we can." Cho said. She waved her wand and the walls melted away to reveal TV screens and computer keyboards.

"How did you-" Harry stared stunned. Cho grinned.

"Courtesy of Muggle Relations." Katie said. "Now, nothing interesting has been happening, we caught Emma and Ginny sneaking into the basement of the three broomsticks and a couple of deatheaters have been walking in and out of the hogshead." She turned to the screens and smiled to herself.

"Anything else?" Cho asked.

"No, well, yeah, Gryffindor won the quidditch cup, though there were only three players left on each team by the end of the match." Katie said proudly.

"Were they playing against Slytherin by any chance?" Harry asked.

"Yeah they were." Katie said. "Ravenclaw got disqualified."

"Why?" Cho asked.

"Something about their beater hitting Daphne Greengrass." Katie smirked. Cho crossed her arms indignantly and looked at the screens.

"April told me to say your shift is over. Harry's joining us as well by the way."

"I noticed." Katie told her. "I heard you quit auror training."

"I did." Harry said glumly.

"So why are you here?" Katie asked, "I don't want to sound rude or anything, I'm just curious."

"I decided to start again." Harry said. "It is a crime?"

"No, I was just wondering." Katie said, "Well, I'll be at George's if you need anything." She said to them. "He's making me dinner so don't expect me back. I'll be dead by the morning." She joked. Cho smirked.

"Ok. Have fun." Cho said.

"I will." Katie told Cho before Apparating out of the cave.

"So, Harry, do you know how to work any of this?" Cho asked as she sat down at the screens.

"No, my knowledge of Muggle technology isn't that extensive." Harry said. He looked at the screens one by one. Nothing interesting seemed to be happening so Harry looked around the cave. There were a few old sofas and a small bag that appeared to have a pile of magazines and food in it. Harry went over to it and looked through. The magazines were all sorts of different kinds, the Quibbler, Witch Weekly, and The Daily Prophet.

"Why do you have so many magazines here?" Harry asked Cho. She didn't look away from the screens.

"We've been searching through them for hints and clues. You know, any secret Propaganda. The Prophet seems to think you're the saviour of the world, Witch Weekly thinks you're the hottest thing since Gilderoy Lockhart and the quibbler…well lets not get started on the quibbler." Cho said. It sounded as though she thought the quibbler was a load of bollocks.

"Let me guess? Is it full of the kinds of things that Luna always talks about?"

"Worse." Cho said, "It seems the people who write it are out of their minds, seriously, it's not worth the read." Harry smiled. He put his hands in his pocket and felt a coin in his pocket heat up. Cho pulled her own hands out of her pocket and looked at a large Galleon. She frowned slightly and looked at Harry, who had taken a handful of Galleons out of his pocket himself.

"What the-"

"Did you call a DA meeting?" Cho asked Harry.

"No, this isn't my coin." Harry said. He looked at it closely, "It's Hermione's coin."

"How do you know?" Cho asked coming over to look at the coin.

"Because it's got a tiny H and a tiny G scratched right here." Harry pointed out. Cho nodded and looked at her own coin.

"Are you going to go?" Cho asked. Harry looked at Cho.

"We can't." Harry said, "we have a job to do" Harry said. Cho smirked and sat down at the screens.


Jenny glared at the back of Lucius Malfoy's head wishing that he'd drop dead but that didn't happen so Jenny just had to settle for imagining he'd drop dead. Emma was walking just in front of Lucius with her wand in his hand. Avery and Rookwood walked behind them to make sure they didn't get away. Every single time Jenny was forced to play the piano they'd do this and she was getting so sick of it. Harry had to kill Voldemort soon.

"Can I at least have my wand?" Emma asked Lucius.

"No, keep walking." He said pushing her forwards. Emma stumbled and quickly got to her feet before Lucius could curse her.

"Tonights performance better be good." Rookwood muttered to Avery.

"Her last one was alright." Avery said.

"What! None of them are good. She's Marsden's fucking daughter." Rookwood told Avery.

"Yeah, but still. She has talent." Avery said. Rookwood shook his head and forced Jenny to walk faster.

"Hey!" Jenny snapped.

"Shut up you" Lucius snapped at her. Jenny glared at him as they entered the great hall. Again there was a piano ready to be played at the end of the hall. Unlike usual the hall was also full of students, like it was some large formal dinner or feast. Jenny stopped.

"I'm performing in front of all them?" Jenny asked.

"Move Marsden." Lucius snarled at her and forced her forwards. Emma looked at Jenny and frowned.

"Good luck." Emma muttered.

"I can do it." Jenny said nervously. A few of the students looked at Jenny curiously and started talking excitedly. Jenny bit her lip. She didn't particularly enjoy performing in front of large crowds when she was forced to. She slowly walked up to the teachers table then to the piano that was next to it.

"You know what to do." Voldemort said. "Remember I like pain, sing about the pain." He smirked. Jenny stared at him and felt a fire rising inside of her. Hatred, oh how she hated the man that was forcing her to play the piano. Taking advantage of her talents for entertainment that went unnoticed. Jenny pressed a key on the piano and looked at the enchanted guitar and drum kit. She smirked slightly as she looked at Voldemort. She had no idea why but she just felt like disobeying him. She thought of a old classic muggle song that the muggle borns should know. She grinned as she thought of the perfect song. Her hands danced over the keyboard doing complex chordal scales.

"My day in the hills has come to an end, I know

A star has come out to tell me it's time to go

But deep in the dark green shadows

Are voices that urge me to stay

So I pause and I wait and I listen for one more sound

For one more lovely thing, that the hills might say" Jenny felt a smile break out on her face.

"The Hills are alive, with the sound of music

With songs they have sung, for a thousand years

My heart wants to sing every song it hears-" Jenny saw a flash of light and managed to duck in time. Voldemort had stood up and was facing her.

"How many times have I told you no Muggle songs." He ordered.

"I thought it would be a nice song to sing." Jenny said, "It's a pretty song and it's full of meaning."

"This is not a Muggle school there for we do not play Muggle songs. You may play what you make up or wizard songs but no Muggle songs."

"Why? I want to play what I want and you can't stop me" Jenny said. She looked straight into Voldemort's cat like eyes.

"Seize her!" He shouted.


A/N:-ooo, ooo, ooo I'm not sure if I should post the next few chapters. They all end on cliffhangers.....ooo ooo ooo, what to doooo. WHAT TO DOO???