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Harry was walking towards Hagrid's hut carrying his invisibility cloak. He had stopped helping Ginny early. He had to. He didn't know what else do. Every time they kept quiet, he kept looking at Ginny and noticing things about her. It made him feel uneasy, at least that was what he thought it made him feel. He tried to make it stop by not looking at her. He kept his eyes on the books, but it was useless. He kept thinking about her being next to him. He couldn't even talk properly. He had quickly told her that he had to leave, not knowing what eke to do. He had gone to the Gryffindor common room to try get things off his mind, but Ginny had returned from the library and was also in the common room. Harry retreated to the boy's dormitory, and found Hedwig with a letter from Hagrid asking Harry to visit him. Harry was thankful. He wanted to do something that might help him forget. He brought Invisibility with him, just in case.
"Oh, Hello 'Arry." Hagrid greeted.
"What did you want to talk about?" Harry asked, entering the hut.
"I'm goin ter be away on Hogwarts business during the Christmas holiday." Hagrid told Harry.
"How long are you going to be gone?" Harry asked.
"I don't know." Hagrid said.
"Why are you telling me this now? Christmas is still quite far." Harry asked curiously.
"I might not be able ter talk ter yer a lot, after today."
"Why?"
"Hogwarts business."
"It must be very important." Harry commented.
"It is." Hagrid said getting up. "I think yer better go now, Dumbledore is going ter be here soon." Harry got up looking questioningly at Hagrid.
"Hogwarts business." Hagrid said again, reading Harry's face.
"Yer better be goin now." Hagrid said.
"Bye." Harry said, with his invisibility cloak in hand.
"Bye 'Arry." Hagrid said. Harry walked away from the hut, not knowing where to go. He didn't want to go to the Gryffindor common room.
Harry walked to the lake and sat by it, staring into the water. He started thinking about Ginny. He tried many times to think of something else, but Ginny just seemed to be able to enter his mind again and again.
"Harry? What you doing here?" Harry heard a voice and turned around.
"Sirius!" Harry exclaimed when he saw his godfather. He looked around and saw that it was quite dark. He was lucky filch hasn't caught him yet.
"What are you doing here?" Sirius asked.
"Thinking."
"Why aren't you in the Gryffindor room?"
"I don't think I want to be there." Harry said. Sirius gave him a curious look.
"Want to go to my room? Maybe you can continue thinking over there. You might get caught here." Sirius said.
"Sure." Harry accepted the offer and walked side by side with his godfather.
"There is something troubling you." Sirius said. He and Harry were in his room. Lutter was nowhere in the room. The both of them had talked but Harry kept thinking about what happened in the library.
"Nothing." Harry replied.
"There is something. Come on Harry, I'm your godfather. It is my job to look after you. I might be able to help you." Sirius said. Harry thought about what Sirius said. He had nothing to lose. Sirius would never tell anyone.
"Something happened in the library." Harry said, deciding to tell Sirius.
"I was with Ginny." Harry started and told Sirius what happened.
"Like father like son." Sirius said with grin on his face.
"What do you mean?" Harry asked obviously confused.
"Your father acted the same way when he started to have feelings for your mother. When he realized that she meant to him more than a friend, He went into denial for almost a year." Sirius said.
"Are you trying to say that Ginny means to me more than a friend?" Harry asked.
"More than a friend, more than Ron's sister, more than a sister, I am talking about a lot more." Sirius said.
"I think of Ginny as my younger sister, nothing more."
"And now you're in denial." Sirius said.
"I'm not in denial!" Harry exclaimed just as Professor Lutter entered the room. Neither of them noticed.
"Like father like son." Sirius said again. Talking to Harry was like talking to James (James Potter) again.
Harry was about to protest when he saw Lutter. He didn't want to discuss it in front of Lutter, so he decided to leave.
"I have to go." Harry said getting up. Sirius followed him to the door. Harry said goodbye before putting on his invisibility cloak.
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Ron sat alone by the chessboard in the Gryffindor common room. He was bored to death. He had met Fred and George near Lutter's office and sneaked out of Hogwarts and went to Hogsmeade. He had finished helping Fred and George collect Bertie Bott's every flavour beans. They needed it for their unfinished business with Slytherin. Even though they had finished their seventh year, they couldn't really leave without finish what they were doing the year before. Fred and George would now and then sneak into Hogwarts to continue whatever business they have with Slytherin. Ron wasn't very sure what they were going to do to Slytherin.
Ron sat in the common room alone. It was getting late and neither Hermione nor Harry had return. He might be bored, be he couldn't sleep. He was waiting for his friends with hope that they might be able to entertain him. He kept thinking and remembered that Ginny had gone with Harry. Ginny had return and was up in the girls' dormitory, but Harry was not back yet. Where could he have gone? He kept thinking about it for a while, but he started thinking about Hermione. He kept thinking about her until he was distracted by the sound of the fat lady opening up letting someone get through. Harry climbed in with his invisibility cloak in his hand. He must have taken it just now, Ron thought, getting up and walking towards Harry.
"Harry, where were you?" Ron asked as Harry got into the common room.
"At Hagrids' hut. He's going away for some Hogwarts business in a few weeks time." Harry replied.
"Isn't that what he always does?" Ron wondered what could be so special about Hagrid on some Hogwarts business.
"He's going away for a long time. He didn't tell me where. Why'd you ask?"
"Nothing, I was just thinking about things." Ron said, pausing for a while, wondering what to say next.
"Where's Hermione?" Ron asked.
"I don't know." Harry replied. Before anyone could say anything else, Hermione entered the Gryffindor common room with a very thoughtful look on hr face.
"Where were you?" Harry and Ron asked Hermione together unexpectedly.
"Detention." Hermione answered in monotone, but kept looking at Harry, as if searching for something.
"You must hold the record for the being in the longest detention." Ron commented without thinking, as usual.
"I'm tired." Hermione said, and went up to the girl's dormitory.
"What's up with her?" Ron asked. Harry shrugged his shoulders and began to walk up the stairs.
"Where're you going?" Ron asked.
"Sleep." Replied Harry.
"Damn. Now there's no one." Ron said to himself and went to the boys' dormitory to try and fall asleep.
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"Are you coming to Quidditch practice?" Ron asked Harry as they were eating lunch in the great hall.
"I don't know." Harry replied.
"Why does Lutter have to give you extra classes?" Ron asked.
Hermione quickly looked up when she heard Professor Lutter's name, but returned to staring at her food when she realize that it was nothing. Ron and Harry looked at each other, as if they were talking silently, when they saw what Hermione just did.
"I don't know." Harry replied to Ron's question. Ron gave a curious glance a Hermione. He but he couldn't stay quiet.
"What's wrong?" Ron asked Hermione. Hermione didn't answer. Ron silently told Harry I was his turn. Harry was hesitant, but asked anyway.
"Hermione, what's wrong?" Harry asked. When she didn't answer, Harry looked at Ron silently telling him to leave her alone, for now. Ron ignored.
"HERMIONE!" Ron shouted. A few students around gave curious glances. Hermione looked at Ron.
"What?" Hermione asked.
"What's wrong?" Ron asked again.
"Nothing." Hermione said and returned to staring at her plate. Ron was about to ask more questions, but Harry interrupted.
"Ron, we have to meet Professor Lutter." Harry told Ron quickly.
"What?" Ron asked.
"We have to go, now." Harry said getting up and signaling Ron to follow him.
"Fine." Ron muttered and hesitantly got up. Hermione did not reply when they said goodbye. She was too deep in thought to realize that they had gone.
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"What's wrong with you? You have not been acting like yourself. You keep answering my questions with either 'I don't know' or just a few words." Ron said.
"Nothing's wrong." Harry replied.
"What happened back there? Since when do you just leave Hermione alone when she is like that?" Ron asked again. He knew both Hermione and Harry are keeping something from him.
"Nothing, I just found out that sometimes people want to be left alone when they have something on their mind." Harry replied.
"Are we really going to see Lutter?" Ron asked. He didn't know what else to say, but he knew there was something going on with his best friend.
"I need to ask him about Quidditch." Harry replied.
They continued walking towards Lutter's office. They opened the door slowly and peeped in.
"What is he doing?" Ron asked Harry, with his eyes wide open in surprise and curiosity.
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FINALLY I WROTE THIS CHAPTER... I hope it is interesting. Pls pls review. I was very busy this week and Im still busy.. so my chapters might come in late. And dun forget. REVIEW!!
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Harry was walking towards Hagrid's hut carrying his invisibility cloak. He had stopped helping Ginny early. He had to. He didn't know what else do. Every time they kept quiet, he kept looking at Ginny and noticing things about her. It made him feel uneasy, at least that was what he thought it made him feel. He tried to make it stop by not looking at her. He kept his eyes on the books, but it was useless. He kept thinking about her being next to him. He couldn't even talk properly. He had quickly told her that he had to leave, not knowing what eke to do. He had gone to the Gryffindor common room to try get things off his mind, but Ginny had returned from the library and was also in the common room. Harry retreated to the boy's dormitory, and found Hedwig with a letter from Hagrid asking Harry to visit him. Harry was thankful. He wanted to do something that might help him forget. He brought Invisibility with him, just in case.
"Oh, Hello 'Arry." Hagrid greeted.
"What did you want to talk about?" Harry asked, entering the hut.
"I'm goin ter be away on Hogwarts business during the Christmas holiday." Hagrid told Harry.
"How long are you going to be gone?" Harry asked.
"I don't know." Hagrid said.
"Why are you telling me this now? Christmas is still quite far." Harry asked curiously.
"I might not be able ter talk ter yer a lot, after today."
"Why?"
"Hogwarts business."
"It must be very important." Harry commented.
"It is." Hagrid said getting up. "I think yer better go now, Dumbledore is going ter be here soon." Harry got up looking questioningly at Hagrid.
"Hogwarts business." Hagrid said again, reading Harry's face.
"Yer better be goin now." Hagrid said.
"Bye." Harry said, with his invisibility cloak in hand.
"Bye 'Arry." Hagrid said. Harry walked away from the hut, not knowing where to go. He didn't want to go to the Gryffindor common room.
Harry walked to the lake and sat by it, staring into the water. He started thinking about Ginny. He tried many times to think of something else, but Ginny just seemed to be able to enter his mind again and again.
"Harry? What you doing here?" Harry heard a voice and turned around.
"Sirius!" Harry exclaimed when he saw his godfather. He looked around and saw that it was quite dark. He was lucky filch hasn't caught him yet.
"What are you doing here?" Sirius asked.
"Thinking."
"Why aren't you in the Gryffindor room?"
"I don't think I want to be there." Harry said. Sirius gave him a curious look.
"Want to go to my room? Maybe you can continue thinking over there. You might get caught here." Sirius said.
"Sure." Harry accepted the offer and walked side by side with his godfather.
"There is something troubling you." Sirius said. He and Harry were in his room. Lutter was nowhere in the room. The both of them had talked but Harry kept thinking about what happened in the library.
"Nothing." Harry replied.
"There is something. Come on Harry, I'm your godfather. It is my job to look after you. I might be able to help you." Sirius said. Harry thought about what Sirius said. He had nothing to lose. Sirius would never tell anyone.
"Something happened in the library." Harry said, deciding to tell Sirius.
"I was with Ginny." Harry started and told Sirius what happened.
"Like father like son." Sirius said with grin on his face.
"What do you mean?" Harry asked obviously confused.
"Your father acted the same way when he started to have feelings for your mother. When he realized that she meant to him more than a friend, He went into denial for almost a year." Sirius said.
"Are you trying to say that Ginny means to me more than a friend?" Harry asked.
"More than a friend, more than Ron's sister, more than a sister, I am talking about a lot more." Sirius said.
"I think of Ginny as my younger sister, nothing more."
"And now you're in denial." Sirius said.
"I'm not in denial!" Harry exclaimed just as Professor Lutter entered the room. Neither of them noticed.
"Like father like son." Sirius said again. Talking to Harry was like talking to James (James Potter) again.
Harry was about to protest when he saw Lutter. He didn't want to discuss it in front of Lutter, so he decided to leave.
"I have to go." Harry said getting up. Sirius followed him to the door. Harry said goodbye before putting on his invisibility cloak.
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Ron sat alone by the chessboard in the Gryffindor common room. He was bored to death. He had met Fred and George near Lutter's office and sneaked out of Hogwarts and went to Hogsmeade. He had finished helping Fred and George collect Bertie Bott's every flavour beans. They needed it for their unfinished business with Slytherin. Even though they had finished their seventh year, they couldn't really leave without finish what they were doing the year before. Fred and George would now and then sneak into Hogwarts to continue whatever business they have with Slytherin. Ron wasn't very sure what they were going to do to Slytherin.
Ron sat in the common room alone. It was getting late and neither Hermione nor Harry had return. He might be bored, be he couldn't sleep. He was waiting for his friends with hope that they might be able to entertain him. He kept thinking and remembered that Ginny had gone with Harry. Ginny had return and was up in the girls' dormitory, but Harry was not back yet. Where could he have gone? He kept thinking about it for a while, but he started thinking about Hermione. He kept thinking about her until he was distracted by the sound of the fat lady opening up letting someone get through. Harry climbed in with his invisibility cloak in his hand. He must have taken it just now, Ron thought, getting up and walking towards Harry.
"Harry, where were you?" Ron asked as Harry got into the common room.
"At Hagrids' hut. He's going away for some Hogwarts business in a few weeks time." Harry replied.
"Isn't that what he always does?" Ron wondered what could be so special about Hagrid on some Hogwarts business.
"He's going away for a long time. He didn't tell me where. Why'd you ask?"
"Nothing, I was just thinking about things." Ron said, pausing for a while, wondering what to say next.
"Where's Hermione?" Ron asked.
"I don't know." Harry replied. Before anyone could say anything else, Hermione entered the Gryffindor common room with a very thoughtful look on hr face.
"Where were you?" Harry and Ron asked Hermione together unexpectedly.
"Detention." Hermione answered in monotone, but kept looking at Harry, as if searching for something.
"You must hold the record for the being in the longest detention." Ron commented without thinking, as usual.
"I'm tired." Hermione said, and went up to the girl's dormitory.
"What's up with her?" Ron asked. Harry shrugged his shoulders and began to walk up the stairs.
"Where're you going?" Ron asked.
"Sleep." Replied Harry.
"Damn. Now there's no one." Ron said to himself and went to the boys' dormitory to try and fall asleep.
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"Are you coming to Quidditch practice?" Ron asked Harry as they were eating lunch in the great hall.
"I don't know." Harry replied.
"Why does Lutter have to give you extra classes?" Ron asked.
Hermione quickly looked up when she heard Professor Lutter's name, but returned to staring at her food when she realize that it was nothing. Ron and Harry looked at each other, as if they were talking silently, when they saw what Hermione just did.
"I don't know." Harry replied to Ron's question. Ron gave a curious glance a Hermione. He but he couldn't stay quiet.
"What's wrong?" Ron asked Hermione. Hermione didn't answer. Ron silently told Harry I was his turn. Harry was hesitant, but asked anyway.
"Hermione, what's wrong?" Harry asked. When she didn't answer, Harry looked at Ron silently telling him to leave her alone, for now. Ron ignored.
"HERMIONE!" Ron shouted. A few students around gave curious glances. Hermione looked at Ron.
"What?" Hermione asked.
"What's wrong?" Ron asked again.
"Nothing." Hermione said and returned to staring at her plate. Ron was about to ask more questions, but Harry interrupted.
"Ron, we have to meet Professor Lutter." Harry told Ron quickly.
"What?" Ron asked.
"We have to go, now." Harry said getting up and signaling Ron to follow him.
"Fine." Ron muttered and hesitantly got up. Hermione did not reply when they said goodbye. She was too deep in thought to realize that they had gone.
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"What's wrong with you? You have not been acting like yourself. You keep answering my questions with either 'I don't know' or just a few words." Ron said.
"Nothing's wrong." Harry replied.
"What happened back there? Since when do you just leave Hermione alone when she is like that?" Ron asked again. He knew both Hermione and Harry are keeping something from him.
"Nothing, I just found out that sometimes people want to be left alone when they have something on their mind." Harry replied.
"Are we really going to see Lutter?" Ron asked. He didn't know what else to say, but he knew there was something going on with his best friend.
"I need to ask him about Quidditch." Harry replied.
They continued walking towards Lutter's office. They opened the door slowly and peeped in.
"What is he doing?" Ron asked Harry, with his eyes wide open in surprise and curiosity.
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FINALLY I WROTE THIS CHAPTER... I hope it is interesting. Pls pls review. I was very busy this week and Im still busy.. so my chapters might come in late. And dun forget. REVIEW!!
