I do not own Harry Potter. This is a one shot story, done on a dare. If you like it, I MIGHT write a full length story with a simmilar plot. Or if you want to adopt this story, and make it a first chapter, a prequel, or something - Email me, I'd love to read a full story like this one.

This is AU: Here is the difference. Harry's first year was the same as in the book. Harry's second year was the book PoA, and his third year was GoF. Voldermort was defeated at the end of Harry's Sixth year. What about Chamber of Secrets? Seventh year.

So here it is, my ending to CoS, if it was Seventh Year.





Professor Dumbledore, Headmaster of Hogwart's School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, sat in his office with several others. Standing somewhat behind him were Professors Snape and Magonagal. Sitting in chairs in front of his desk were Mr. and Mrs. Weasly. Earlier that day, a message had appeared on the enchanted ceilling of the great hall. Ginny Weasly, the youngest child and only daughter of the Weaslys had been taken to the chamber of secrets and would never be seen alive agian. Shortly after that, Harry Potter, the boy who lived, the boy who defeated Voldermort, disapeared. The Weaslys had just been alerted to the situation. Now they were silent.

The scilence was broken by the sound of the gargoyle moving. Everyone heald their breath as four people walked up the stairs. As they stepped into the light, everyone exhaled.

"Ginny!" The Weaslys got up and ran to their daughter.



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"When we got out, we came strait here You know the rest." Harry finished.

The story had been hard for everyone to listen to. Ron and Hermione knew some of it, but were shocked by other parts. Finally, Dumbleodre spoke up.

"And you are all sure this is all true?"

"Yes." All four of them said.

"Ginny, are you sure?"

"Yes." Ginny looked down.

She had been woried that she would be expelled, but Harry had reasured her. Now it looked like Harry might have been wrong.

Harry had told Ron and Hermione about Ginny's worries, and despite what he had told her, he was worried too.

"I'm afraid that I have no choice but to expell you."

"No!" Shouted both of her parrents.

Harry looked up at the headmaster. "Professor, I assure you that you will regret this if you do go through with it."

"You would threaten the headmaster?" Snape hissed. He had hated Harry and the others for nearly seven years.

"No, I am not. I am however, a good judge of character. He will regret it, even if it is what he must do."

"Then I must do something that I will regret later. Verginia Weasly, you are hereafter expelled from this school of witchcraft and wizardry. You will be denighed admitance to all other such schools, and you are here by forbiden to do magic for the rest of your natural life."

"So be it." Harry wispered as the headmaster took her wand.

As he snapped the girl's wand, he noticed that the sound was somewhat louder than it should have been. Ginny got up and went to leave the room. Harry, Ron, and Hermione stood up. They each placed something on the headmaster's desk, then the four of them walked out. The five still in the room looked at what the others had placed on the desk. Dumbledore suddenly sat down, looking older than any of the others had seen him.

"He was right." was his only responce. Harry had been right, he did regret his actions. Especially because of the objects on his desk.

All five of them staired dumbstruck at the four broken wands on the desk.