I then went over to where Hermione and Ginny had set up, and I smiled at them as I tossed my stuff onto a top bunk, and lifted myself up with my arms.

"So, you live with Cedric?" Ginny spoke up from where she was positioned, on the bunk right next to mine, on the bottom.

"Yeah. My mom and dad went to America, and there are no good magic schools over there. So, since I couldn't continue my homeschooling with him working, I moved in with my dad's sister's husband's cousin, Amos, and Ced."

"So you're not actually related to them?" Hermione asked.

"Not blood-wise." I said, stretching out. "I'm Muggle born."

This made Hermione cough on air, I was assuming, so I sat up. "What?"

"Its just that I never met another Muggle born before! How were you homeschooled? How did your parent's react? Were they not happy?"

"Whoa, slow down!" I laughed. "I was homeschooled by my dad's sister's husband, and my dad was cool with it. As to answer a question that I know is coming, I went to live with Amos and Cedric instead because it's Ced's last year at Hogwarts, and my uncle was always talking about how wonderful it is. So, I figured, if I had any chance in going, this would be the year to start. And about my last name, it's actually James. I just changed it because I like Diggory better. Amos liked it as well."

"Wow." Ginny said, before falling back on her bed. "You're so lucky. Plus, you're really pretty."

A blush came over my nose, and I attempted to hide it. "I'm nothing special to look at. You, Ginny, on the other hand. Tall, skinny, and red-haired. The guys must be falling over you. And Hermione. I think Ron might have a thing for you. Watch out."

At this point, they were both blushing, and I laughed before getting up and going out into the main part of the tent.

"Autumn dear," Arthur spoke up, "would you mind going to get water with Harry, Hermione, and Ron?"

"Of course not!" I said with a smile, before going to get them. After we were all together, we headed out to the tap.

On the way, Harry, Hermione, and Ron kept on running into people they knew, and I just stood quietly in the back. Finally we managed to get to the tap, filled the kettle, and started to head back to the campsite. However, a very pretty girl waved to Harry, and he smiled and waved back. I paused for a second, before turning to Hermione.

"Who's that girl?" I asked, jerking my head towards her.

"That's Cho Chang. I think Harry fancied her."

"Oh." I said, trying not to act upset or offended.

"Don't worry, I think he's moved on." She said with a smile.

"Peachy." I said, although my voice sounded sad, even to me.

Time passed very slowly from then on, until it was time to leave. I smiled and hopped up from where I was sitting, reading Hogwarts: A History, which I had borrowed from Hermione.

"Everyone ready?" Arthur called out. "Ok, let's go!"

After walking a little bit, I felt my jaw drop as I saw the stadium.

"Seats a hundred thousand." Arthur said.

After giving the ticket person our tickets, we all started heading up. I was chatting away with Cedric, so I didn't realize how high we were until I heard a crude voice say, "Well, let's put it this way. If it rains, you'll be the first to know."

I spun around to this person, prepared to pull my wand out, and attack them, but Cedric caught me.

"Not a smart idea." He whispered to me. "That's Lucious Malfoy. Not a person you want to mess with."

After he told me this, we all turned to leave, but that snake reached his cane up, and grabbed a hold of Harry's jacket.

"Do enjoy yourself, Potter." He said, with a sneer in place. "While you can." After this, I grabbed Harry's hand and dragged him away, partially to get him out of there, partly to calm me down.

"Hey." Harry said softly, pulling me back to him with our connected hands. "Relax. He didn't do anything to me."

"I know." I growled. "I just hate people like that."

"It's ok." Harry said, before squeezing my hand, and going to let go. Instead, I held his hand tighter, and he smiled and held fast to mine.