Okay- This is my new story and I hope you like it! My other story sucked and I lost all interest but this one will hopefully be better! R&R!


Stuck on an Island with a Green Eyed Wonderboy

PROLOGUE

"DRAGONS!" someone yelled down the main road of Hogsmeade. That one word sent the usually peaceful town into a hub of screaming people, frantically trying to get inside a store… any store.

Huge dragons, the color of fire, swooped down over the bustling road. They breathed blue fire and scorched everything in their path. A young boy screamed for his mother as he was lost in the crowd. Teenagers in school robes gathered in groups, trying to find shelter. All of the men came pouring out of the nearest bars and whipped out their wands. Curses and jinxes were shot at the sky and the dragons that tore through it.

It was the weekend and the Hogwarts students were there. Professor McGonagall was ushering shaking fourth year students into the Weasley's Joke shop.

Meanwhile, Harry, Ron, Hermione and Ginny fled into the nearby forest as a large dragon came diving towards them.

"Ron!" Harry yelled over the loud roars of the rampaging dragons. "You take the girls deeper into the forest! I'll try to buy you time."

"No way!" Ron shouted back. "I'm staying with you! You cannot do this alone!"

"Fine! Hermione, Ginny go! We'll catch up later!" Harry waved the two frightened girls into the brush and whipped around only to find Ron shouting jinxes at the towering beast. Harry and Ron were seventh years and now knew enough to defend themselves. The school had finally hired a suitable DDA teacher so the students were well prepared for this sort of thing. Actually, a practical exam was pretty different than the real thing.

"Stupefy!" Harry shouted as he pointed his wand at the dragon. The jinx bounced off the dragons tough breastplate and nothing happened. Out of the dragon's nostrils came blue fire that licked the tree next to Harry causing it to burst into flames. "Ron! It's too big! We have to do it at the same time!"

"Right," Ron replied. The two boys both pointed their wands at the dragon and simultaneously shouted the curse. Ron was surprise to hear two extra voices who participated. The dragon froze in place and Ron turned around to find Hermione and Ginny standing behind him, wands raised.

"Sorry boys, we just couldn't just let you have all the credit," Ginny laughed.

"Yah, I thought running away sounded dumb because I've read about these dragons before and they need at least three people to take them down…," Hermione added.

"Wait, Hermione," Harry cut in, "you've read about this type of dragon before?"

"Yeah, does Bill work with this breed?" Ron asked as Hermione rummaged through her sack.

"No Ronald," she replied annoyed. "We studied dragons in the first quarter, remember? Geeesh!

"Well..." Harry coaxed.

"Oh, right. Well, these dragons are from Antarctica and the blue fire is actually sort of like an ice/fire mix. They are very rare and I thought they were extinct…"

"How do you know all this?" Ron asked. "We never read about these dragons!"

"Ron!" Hermione answered. "I read some of the books on the list in the back of the book. You know, like the suggested reading." Ron stared in comic disbelief.

"Wait, so you do the extra reading? How bizarre!" he exasperated.

"Excuse me, Ronald," Hermione said defending herself, "but you don't even do the regular work! You would fail out if I wasn't here to save you every time midterms come around!"

"Guys! Watch out!" Ginny shrieked. "The dragon!" Harry and Ron whipped around once more to face their dragon. They had wasted so much time! The red and orange beast was coming too and didn't seem too keen about being jinxed. The dragon let out a piercing whistle as it lifted its head to the sky. Harry and the others covered their ears.

"Wait! There was something about this in what I read! Whistle…..oh bugger! I know I wrote it down." Hermione continued to mumble to herself as she searched her bag. "Here! Um…okay… it says the whistle of the Northern Ice Dragon can be heard over a 5 miles distance… it is used to call the other in its clan...oh shoot… there was something else that I didn't write down…"

"RUN!" Harry yelled as he grabbed Ginny's hand. Ron grabbed a surprised Hermione and the four dived into the forest to escape the oncoming dragons. Hermione was right. The dragon had been joined by three others soon after it let out its whistle. The four dragons were now rising into the sky.

"Harry! Where do we go?" Ron yelped.

"I'm thinking!" Harry screamed back.

"Hey I remember!" Hermione suddenly said. "The reading said something about the dragons using different hunting methods. Sort of like tricks and traps. One had to do with swooping and swerving in the sky and the other one was…deception!"

Sure enough, right when Hermione was done speaking, there was rustling in the brush ahead. The four teenagers stood back to back, wands at the ready.

"Did your book happen to mention how to get out of one of these traps?" Harry asked through his gritted teeth.

"No," Hermione groaned.

The dragon came at them through the trees, wings spread.

"Don't fall for it guys. The others are close by," Hermione whispered.

A second dragon steeped out from the same trees and stood by the other. Both had flared nostrils and a horrible glint in their eyes. Suddenly both dragons lunged for Ginny and she screamed. Harry and Ron pointed their wands at the imposing beast and shot out curses.

"RON!" Hermione yelled. She yelped as a third hidden dragon came out from the trees and picked her up in its large, clawed feet. The dragon spread its wings and took off. This proved just enough distraction for the dragons so that Ginny was also taken, this time by the fourth dragon.

"Harry! Help me!" Ginny screamed as she waved her arms and attempted to hit the beast. Harry watched in horror. The two girls were becoming smaller and smaller in the sky. He couldn't be too cautious however. The two other dragons still remained. Or did they? Harry and Ron turned to find that the other dragons were gone.

"We have to get to the girls. There has got to be some reason that they didn't take us too," Harry muttered under his breath. "Ron, we have got to find the other dragons before they take off. It's our only chance." The two boys dived into the thick brush, hoping that they weren't too late.


Well! I hope that this story turns out to be more of a success than the last one! I have a good storyline in mind. Just had to start off with some action!

(Romance will come soon!)


Quote of the chapter:

USA Today has come out with a new survey: Apparently three out of four people make up 75 percent of the population.
--David Letterman