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A/N: Here's another short one for you…sorry guys. The next one is long.
Chapter 10: The Weasleys Arrive
Harry woke to the smell of breakfast. It was only 8:00 and he doubted that any of the guys there would be up yet. Then he thought of Alexia. But that was over when he met her in the hall a minute later. That only left one person…
"Morning Harry," Mrs. Weasley said with a bright smile.
"How long have you been here?"
"About 10 minutes," Fred replied. "Mum had to cook for everyone…you know how she is."
"And how is that?" she looked at him sternly.
"You're a wonderful mum who likes her kids to eat." He joked. Mrs. Weasley must have liked the answer because she went back to cooking. Hermione and Ginny laughed.
"Now that you are up, I can put my things away." Harry helped Ron get his belongings upstairs. "This is going to be an awesome summer."
It wasn't long until everyone in the house was eating breakfast and after, Charlie showed his family to their rooms. He had a whole agenda planned and they had to get things started.
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"Look at that one!" Ginny said excitedly, pointing at the baby dragons. "It's so cute." Ron, Hermione and Harry looked at each other. It was cute but vicious. They remembered Hagrid's little dragon, Norbert. As if Charlie had read his mind, "This guy is Norbert."
This was Norbert? He wasn't the baby anymore. He was huge…at least half the size of Hogwarts. Ron looked at Harry and Hermione. "Good thing Hagrid didn't try to keep him. He wouldn't have stayed hidden for long." They giggled to each other as they walked on.
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The rest of the day was spent visiting places he knew everyone liked. They went to a joke novelty store, a museum of Quidditch, a Muggle museum, a pet store and the best restaurant in town. Not to mention all the Muggle shops and beautiful grounds.
"There's a carnival in a couple days. I got us all tickets to go. It's really pretty cool." Charlie and Hermione went into details of a carnival and when everyone turned in that night, they were anxiously awaiting the experience.
