Title: Harry Snape And The Goblet Of Fire

Rating: K

Summary: This is the sequel to Harry Snape And The Prisoner of Azkaban. Harry Snape enters his fourth year with the school hosting a grand tournament and Harry. Harry finds danger in every corner.

Disclaimer: I don't own any of the Harry Potter characters but I do like to play with them.


To notwritten: Thanks for your review.

To Lyssa Baby: Thanks for your review and I'm glad you love my series.

To phantombrick: Thanks for your review and I hope that you like this last chapter and this one as well. About Chapter 1: I'm going to start slow and work up.

To Gandalf the Grey-Edelwiess: Thanks for your reviews. Also about chapter 1: I'm laughing my full head off.

To Rhiannon da crazygirl: You'll have to find all those answers yourself. However I will tell you that Vernon won't answer the phone and Ron won't steal Hermione away. The other two, like I said, you'll have to find out on your own. Thanks for your review.


Chapter 2: A Call from Ron

Harry continued his work, thinking about the day that he would be leaving the Dursley's and heading to see his Godfather. His Aunt was also doing her own work and Harry ended up having to do the cooking. He didn't mind as it kept his Uncle from asking stupid questions. He had just finished making lunch when the phone rang. He went over to answer it and heard Ron's voice.

"Harry, my parents are hoping if you will come with us to the Quidditch World Cup," he said.

"I don't know," Harry said.

"What do you mean you don't know?" Ron asked him. "It will be the best game in the world."

"Well I was going to spend time with Hermione this summer," Harry told him, "I know that she might go to the cup so I might see you."

Silence.

"Ron, are you there?" Harry asked him.

"I'm here," Ron said, "Fine, I'll tell mum and dad that you might be there."

"Ron, I'm sorry," Harry said.

"No, that's alright," Ron said, "I guess that Hermione's more important then your friends.'

And he slammed the phone in Harry's ear.

"Stupid git," Harry muttered and returned the phone back to its cradle.

"What's wrong, Harry?" Aunt Petunia asked.

"Ron's mad that I won't go with him and his family," Harry told her. "I think he really needs to grow up."

And Harry left, leaving Aunt Petunia confused.

Harry was still in a foul mood with Ron when Hedwig delivered a letter from James. He opened it and read:

Dear Harry,

I've got tickets to go to the Quidditch World Cup and I'll come and pick you up tomorrow at two. Make sure that you're packed and ready to go.

Sincerely,

James

"Well it looks like I'm really going," Harry told Hedwig.

Hedwig hooted.


Next up: A Godfather's Visit