Chapter 18: Dumbledore Sets Ron Up

A/N: This story was cut into two parts...oh I hate that.

To kakashisninjadogs: You're just going to have to wait and see.

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Dumbledore knocked on Professor McGonagall's door and with a small 'enter' he opened the door. All the Gryffindors turned when they saw him and several smiled at him.

"Can I see Mr. Weasley," Dumbledore asked.

"Of course," McGonagall said.

Ron looked at Harry, but left with the Headmaster.

Dumbledore didn't speak to Ron as he led him to his office. He knew that Ron was thinking that he had done something wrong. He tapped the phoenix with his wand and they both disappeared in a flash of light.

"Sit here, Mr. Weasley," Dumbledore said, putting Ron in a chair.

He sat in his own.

"Is there anything wrong, sir?" Ron asked.

Dumbledore studied him for awhile, but then he spoke.

"I've decided to try and have this law repealed. As is the nature I need you to sign this form, telling the Ministry that you're against it."

Ron's face brightened up.

"Of course, sir," said Ron, excitedly.

He took out his quill and handing him the parchment, Ron signed his name.

"Thank you, Mr. Weasley," Dumbledore said. "Now why don't you go back to class."

Ron nodded and left.

"He signed it," Dumbledore said.

A door slid open and Tonks appeared.

"I was surprised that you did it," she told him.

Dumbledore grinned at her.

"I've got my ways," he told her. "Now, please sign it."

Tonks put her name on it. The paper changed to its true form and Dumbledore did a spell that made a ring appear on Tonks finger, a few moments later Ron hissed and fainted when he saw a wedding band on his finger as well.

THE DRAGONFIRE 2000 A HUGE HIT

Sales of the new Dragonfire 2000 has exceeded the nearly three hundred that were originally designed. The broomstick which costs seven thousand five hundred galleons is the most expensive broomstick developed. We'll see what happened to Mrs. Lupin when all this hits her.

Hermione moaned at the article and at the orders that were coming in. She still had to balance her homework, the baby, and now her orders. Three Quidditch teams wanted her new broom and she sent several hours replicating them. By the time she was done she was tired. She decided to finish her homework the next day.

"Remus, remind me to kick myself if I come up with an idea," Hermione said.

Remus looked at her.

"What brought this on?"

She opened her Transfiguration book and started on the essay that McGonagall wanted.

"Because now I'm juggling work and school," she said.

"Well I'm sure it will get better."

"I hope so," Hermione said. "I really do."

"I'm going to kill Dumbledore," Ron hissed at Harry. "Look what magically appeared on my finger."

He showed Harry the ring.

"I'm with you," Harry spat. "He has gone too far in ruining our lives."

"Excuse me," said a small voice.

They all look down to see a house-elf standing there.

"Yes," Harry said, his tone changing.

"I was wondering if you knew where a Miss Parkinson was at."

"And why do you want to see her?"

The house-elf remained silent and Harry knew that she wasn't going to tell him what he wanted to know.

"Fine, follow me," he muttered.

He led the house-elf down to the Great Hall and pointed at the Slytherin table.

"Thank you, sir."

And she disappeared.

"I wonder what that was all about." Ron asked.