Aragorn watched as Harry and Draco mastered plan A and B. He was very impressed on their improvements.
"Very good! Excellent," said Aragorn when they finished. "Well, I don't have anymore to teach you two. We are now almost all equal with what we can do with a sword." He put a hand on Harry's and Draco's shoulder. "So, you two don't have to come back, but we each have something to give you." His hand went into his pocket and pulled out two medallions. "With these, you can come and visit me without being stopped by the guards. All you have to do is show them." The medallions were silver and had Harry's name on one and Draco's name on the other. In the middle it had Gondor's coat of arms. They were on a silver chain. Legolas gave them green leaf (like the things on the cloaks in the movie). The veins on the leaf were gold. Gimli gave them swords made by his own kind. Frodo, Sam, Merry, Pippin gave them medaillons with their names and the Shire's coat of arms.
"Thanks you guys!" said Harry and Draco.
"Come on, let's go to my castle. We'll have a little party," said Aragon. They followed him to his castle and had a little party with food and music. Frodo, Sam, Merry, and Pippin sung a song from the Shire and Legolas sung a song from Mirkwood.
"Sorry I'm late," said a voice from a hall. Harry, Draco, Ron, and Hermione all turned to see who that familiar voice belonged to.
"Dumbledore!" they all cried.
"What-how did you get here?" asked Draco.
"You're not the only one with a portal Mr. Malfoy," said Dumbeldore.
"Welcome Dumbledore!" Aragorn came over and hugged Dumbledore. "How have you been?"
"Good, are yourself?" asked Dumbledore.
"Good, good," said Aragorn.
"How long have you two known each other?" asked Draco.
"About two years," said Aragorn.
"Oh," said Draco.
Everyone talked and laughed until Dumbledore looked at his 12 mooned watch.
"Midnight, we better go. These four have classes in the morning," said Dumbledore.
"Ok, goodnight," said Aragorn as they left.
When they got back to the common room, Dumbledore ordered them to go bed. He left to his office.
"Let me see your medallion," Hermione asked Draco at breakfast the next morning. Draco took out of his pocket and gave it to her.
"Draco, come here," said Snape. Draco looked up and went over to him.
"What is it, professor?" asked Draco. Snape lead him in the chamber behind the teacher's table.
"Have you told her yet?" asked Snape.
"No, but what does it matter?" asked Draco.
"She'll want to know," said Snape. "Be in her shoes. She doesn't know why you're part of that prophecy. Don't you think you'd be a little confused?"
"She hasn't questioned about it," said Draco.
"This is my final warning, tell her soon," said Snape. He swept out of the room. Draco followed.
"What was it this time?" asked Hermione.
"To tell me that I'm improving," said Draco.
"Oh," said Hermione. "Well, that's good."
"Yeah," said Draco.
