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Chapter 47
Puck, Grandmother, Odin, Anubis, and the Weird sisters were watching them. One of them was with the kids at all times to make sure that Voldermort wouldn't attack again. Though, Voldermort didn't do anything else for the rest of the summer.
Over the summer, Harry became closer to Sirius, and learned what true family was. Harry learned that family loves you when you make a mistake, and doesn't yell at you that you're a freak or make you clean up after them. They don't give you a list of chores or beat you all of the time. That they hug you, and help you because of whom you are. That family teaches you how to do things and to tell right from wrong.
Harry took care of Angel; the golden Phoenix that Lord Oberon and Queen Titania had given him for his birthday, while thinking on these things.
THE LAST DAY OF SUMMER
Everyone woke up and got dressed. After they were dressed, they went down to the Great Hall and ate breakfast. After breakfast, they went back to the common room to talk.
"Harry, what happens tomorrow?" asked Alex, knowing that tomorrow something was happening.
"School starts," said Harry with a mixture of excitement and sadness that his greatest summer was coming to an end.
"Is that good?" asked Alex, trying to understand what was going on.
"Yeah," said Harry, with a smile.
"Why?" asked Alex, he thought that all schools was evil or at least that's what Puck had told him.
"Because, then our friends come back to school. Also, so do our foes." said Harry
"What's a 'foe'?" asked Alex, cutely tipping his head to one side.
"A foe is someone you fight," Harry tried to explain.
"Why are they good?" asked Alex, if you fighting them, then would that mean getting better fighting skills.
"Because, fighting them makes you better," Harry tried again.
"Why?" asked Alex, still not seeing the point.
"My prize pupil, if you are fighting someone, you need to be better than them to win," said Puck, trying to explain things a different way.
"You do?" asked Alex, understanding slightly.
"Yes, and that's what Harry was saying, my prize pupil," said Puck, glad that Alex seemed to understand.
"Ok," said Alex.
"Lesson time," said Puck before Alex could start asking difficult and sillier questions like children who no matter what you answer them always say, 'why?'.
"Ok," said Alex, hoping he was going to learn something which he could use to prank the students with.
Puck gave Alex his magic lesson, and the others talked and set pranks for the first day of classes. In a couple of hours, Alex and Puck were back from his lesson. Then, Harry took out some of his own schoolbooks, and helped Alex study, so he would be at the same level as the others kids. They studied for hours before Alex wanted to stop and play some games. So, Harry played some games with him, and showed him some of the magic that he had learned in the first four years at Hogwarts.
