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Chapter 16

"That's mean," said Mr. Xanatos, with anger.

"I know, but ask Harry tomorrow about it and find out," said Puck.

"No, I have a better idea," said Mr. Xanatos, with a 'I'm planning look' on his face.

"What?" asked Mrs. Xanatos, wondering what her husband could be planning.

"I will tell you both later," said Mr. Xanatos.

"Alright," said Mrs. Xanatos with a sigh, she knew that she wasn't getting anything out of her husband tonight.

"Davey, what are you up to?" asked Puck, if he was going to punish Harry's relatives.

With this, they all went to sleep and nobody talked about it again.

The Next Morning

When everyone was at breakfast, two owls came in and dropped one letter in front of Alex, and one in front of Harry. Harry picked up his letter and read it.

Harry,

I was worried about you, and when you wrote, I was surprised. But, now I'm happy and I have written to Alex.

Mrs. Weasley

Alex then opened his letter and handed it to his mother so she could read it to him, as he had not fully mastered reading yet.

Alex,

My name is Mrs. Weasley, and you can write back anytime. Thank you for writing and I hope when you are older you go to Hogwarts. I hope that you do not mind talking to an old person. And you will get something in the mail in the next few days.

Mrs. Weasley

Mrs. Xanatos handed the letter back to Alex. After she had handed the letter back, Alex teleported tons of paper and five pens to the breakfast table and on top of the breakfast foods that had been on the table at the time. Everyone laughed, because now the table was covered in paper and of Alex's excitement.

"Alex, do you want to write a letter?" asked Mrs. Xanatos, glad that Alex wanted to do something besides play tricks and similar on them.

"Yes," said Alex with a big smile.

"Would you like me to help?" asked Mrs. Xanatos in a way only mothers could.