N/A: Stop asking questions, my Grammar is just fine thank you very much, ERMonkey!

Athenakitty Questions:

When is James and Lily going to wise up? Is Harry the older? Will Harry have control over the Potter's estate when he's older? Will Harry get back at his parents and Henry? Will Harry turn his back on the wizard world, when he comes of age?

Answer's

James and Lily don't wise up, yes Harry is older, no Harry won't have control over the Potters' estate when he's older, no Harry won't, I'am going by my story and that's final. no he won't turn his back on the Wizard world when he comes of age.

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lmill123L: soon you'll get the story, just take your time to read in between the lines. You'll know what this story is about.

(Before: "Here have it!" Malfoy then through it, Harry saw in slow-motion the ball had been thrown. Harry then went fast to get the Ball. He then caught it and then landed on the ground. Professor McGonagall came out shocked.)

The Professor said, "come with me Potter." She took him up to a classroom and asked for a boy in Ravenclaw that was the Captain. She had took both boys to Professor Flitwig, the HOH for Ravenclaw.

The Professor was surprised that his house had a new Seeker. Harry was happy to be the seeker for Ravenclaw.

That day rumours had spreader throughout the day. Harry just kept up with his classes that day even though he had complements from every Ravenclaw.

The next day, Harry had gotten the nimbus 2000 broom, the top modal. He had to meet the Ravenclaw caption on the Quidditch team.

That night, Harry had went to the Quidditch field to meet the Caption Roger Davies (N/A: I'am not sure, but it doesn't matter who it is.) "Hi Potter." He said.

"Hi Davies." Harry said.

"Now Potter, Quidditch is, in some ways, a three dimensional basketball game played on broomsticks. That similarity can be seen in the play with the red ball, the Quaffle.

The Quaffle, red leather and 12 inches in diameter, is handled by the three Chasers on a team, who attempt to take the ball down to their opponent's end of the pitch and throw it through one of the three hoops. Every time they succeed they are awarded 10 points. The Quaffle is charmed to slow its fall to ground.

Unlike basketball, not only is "goal tending" legal, there is a player assigned to that task, the Keeper. The Keeper's function is to stop the opposing Chasers from scoring. The role of the Keeper is similar to the same position on an earth-bound soccer/football team.

While the play of the Quaffle might be enough for Muggles, wizards enjoy injecting risk into their pursuits. This is effected by two other balls, the Bludgers.

The Bludgers, black, iron and 10 inches in diameter, are like independent heat seeking air-to-air missiles. Bludgers rocket around the pitch looking for the players. When a Bludger senses a player, it shoots towards the individual with bone-crunching force.

To protect themselves from the Bludgers, a team has two Beaters who are armed with bats to deflect the Bludgers, hopefully towards a member of the opposing team.

The final element that separates Quidditch from the mundane is provided by the fourth ball, the Golden Snitch

The Snitch, golden with silver wings and the size of a golf ball, is fast and secretive. It may zip around, or hang dormant in a totally random fashion. There is no time limit on a Quidditch match, the game continues until the Snitch is captured or the two Captains agree to stop.

The seventh and last member of the team is the Seeker who is tasked with capturing the Snitch. The Snitch is worth 150 points, and that is generally sufficient to win a game." he said. It took the caption to say all of that in 20 minuets.

Harry had finished his Quidditch practice a few hours later and then headed off to bed.

The following few weeks were eventful for Harry. He had the Quidditch season coming up on the next day and he had fun in classes.