I am so sorry I haven't updated in a long while. I'm going to try harder to finish what I start, from now on.
Moral Values
Chapter Three
A distraught Harry was sitting on the front step, his face in his hands. He heard a 'clip-clip' from the ground to see a pair of strappy high heels attached to legs that was covered in black pin-stripped dress pants.
"I've had to modify all of your neighbors' memories," the brainy woman told her best friend. "I didn't want to take the risk of this getting out to the Daily Prophet. You know how the press is about you, still."
"So did you manage to find Cappy?"
"No luck, Harry," Hermione said, disappointment ringing in her voice. "I just don't get how she could disappear into thin air."
The raven haired man looked up at the woman. "You were able to make things disappear into thin air our First Year," he stated.
The brunette cocked her head to the side. "Well, yes, I do see where you could find the irony in that sentence."
"I just can't think of anywhere she'd go," Harry told her. "She hasn't even picked out a room yet."
Hermione pondered in thought. "Well, when I was young, I would always hide under my bed whenever I would get upset."
"I used to always go to the park to get away from Dudley."
They both looked wide-eyed as realization struck them both.
"Alright, I'll be right back," Harry said, relief written all over his face. Just before he could Apparate to the closest park, Hermione interrupted him.
"Wait!" she exclaimed. "Do you think it'd be such a good idea to just appear out of nowhere next to her? You did say she started throwing this little tantrum once you mentioned magic."
The Man Who Lived smiled. "Good thinking, I'm going to take the car."
"Alright, I'll come with you."
As soon as Harry unlocked the car door, Hermione opened up the passenger seat and revealed Cappy sleeping soundly.
Hermione scooped up the little girl into her arms, careful not to wake her up, and walked her to the Grimmauld house.
"The door was locked," Harry said, understanding exactly what had occurred.
I hope that was satisfying enough. Don't worry, I finally have a plot bunny, so I can't blame it completely on writer's block now.
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