A/N: I'm sure I'll hear it for this chapter but it makes sense. I'm thinking maybe 40 chapters will wrap this up. However I've also got a few ideas on a standard Harry/Luna story or possibly a Harry/Tonks story. What do you guys think?

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While everyone else was in the Great Hall, two lone figures in stages of anger stormed through the castle and eventually found themselves facing each other in the courtyard.

"Stupid Harry! He wasn't supposed to be a girl. This wasn't supposed to happen. We were going to get married! NOT THIS," Ginny cried in frustration and anger as she kicked a nearby loose rock.

"This is all Looney Lovegood's fault! She's done something! I just know it! It's probably a love potion," exclaimed Draco in fury.

Ginny couldn't believe she found herself agreeing with Draco Malfoy of all people. "It probably is. For all we know she had something to do with the accident too! She betrayed me! She stole my Harry!"

They were both upset about this morning's circumstances and neither one was thinking very clearly. The one thing that they both seemed to agree on was that somehow this whole thing was Luna Lovegood's fault. If they had vented their anger and been done with it everything would have been fine but then they started plotting. They were going to stop Luna and Harriet from getting married.

Meanwhile the school day had continued like any other normal Monday, with only a few people noting the absence of either Draco or Ginny and nobody noticed both. The only thing different was between Harriet and Luna who had the power to communicate like they were talking despite not being in most of the same classes. They did have to be careful about communicating though because it was easy to get distracted and ignore what was being said by the professors, which made a few professors a little unhappy with them.

Throughout the entire day they continued to use each other's wands with no problems what so ever which both thought was a little strange. When they mentioned this to Hermione she told them it wasn't possible as far as she knew and nothing like that was in anything that she had read which was saying a lot for Hermione. Harriet and Luna showed Hermione that it was possible by using each other's wands to cast a few simple spells.

"That's amazing! Nothing like that has ever been recorded to my knowledge! Using a wand that's not yours and that you haven't won can be dangerous. Of course I'll have to head to the library and do more research. Perhaps you should talk to Professor McGonagall though. She might be a bit knowledgeable on the subject," Hermione responded after a bit of thought.

"We were planning on talking to her this evening if she's available," replied Harriet.

"Plus we need to talk to her about the attack on Harriet this morning," added Luna.

"Attack on Harriet?! Why is this the first time I'm hearing about this? What attack? Explain," freaked Hermione.

"It's fine Hermione. It's nothing. I'm fine. I was out for a ride on my Firebolt this morning as the sun came up and a stunner flew past me. I whirled around and almost got hit by a 2nd and dodged a third. I couldn't see who it was and they disappeared before I could catch them. Hagrid was going to look into before his classes this morning. I just figured I would let the Headmistress know," replied Harriet.

"Fine? Somebody attacked you! What if they had succeeded? Did you ever think about that?"

"But they didn't. Besides they were just stunners. It's a good thing they have bad aim."

"If you had fallen off your broom, you could have been hurt or worse," exclaimed Hermione.

"Hermione, it's fine. Luna and I take very good care of each other. Also I'm going to talk to the headmistress about it. It will be ok. Besides you wanted to see what information you could find out about the wand thing, remember" Harriet asked trying to get Hermione off the being worried. Getting her into library mode was the quickest way.

"Fine but I want to hear what Professor McGonagall has to say when you get done!" With that Hermione headed off to her favorite place in the entire castle. The library.

"Sorry. I didn't mean to worry her," thought Luna.

"It's fine. She's just a bit protective and worrisome." With that the two girls headed to see the headmistress once again. As they approached the stone gargoyle, Luna talked to it like they were old friends, which Harriet found enduring because she doubt anyone else talked to the gargoyle outside of the passwords. Luna thanked Gregory the Gargoyle as the stairs once again revealed themselves. Upon reaching the stairs, they knocked only to hear the familiar voice telling them to enter.

"Miss Lovegood, Miss Potter. Back so soon? What can I do for you?"

"Well Professor we actually had a couple things to talk about. First have you spoken to Hagrid today?"

"Yes actually. That was something I was actually going to bring up with you so I'm glad you're already here. Now can you tell me what exactly happened?"

For the third or fourth time today (she couldn't remember which) she recounted the tale of her morning flight and the short lived battle after that. "I went after whoever it was but they had disappeared. That's when Hagrid came out and I told him what happened. He said he was going to go take a look around. Did he find anything?"

"He found some footprints in the area you described and he followed them until they just disappeared. We're not quite sure how that is possible but we're looking into it. I'm glad you are ok though. Now what else was on your mind?"

"Actually we wanted to know what you knew about wands and wand ownership, specifically using other people's wands," inquired Luna.

"I must say that's an odd question but I'll bite. As far as I am aware aside from your specific wand and a wand you win it isn't possible, for example, for you to use Miss Potter's wand or vice versa. As Mr. Ollivander is fond of saying, "the wand chooses the wizard." That means that the wand's allegiance belongs to you unless you were to lose it in a duel. Why do you ask?"

"Well before I left to go flying this morning I grabbed Luna's wand by mistake and didn't notice it until she had said something later. However I was able to use it without any problems and it reacted just like mine. Luna was able to do the same thing with my wand without any problems. To test this we've been using each other's wands all day and there hasn't been a single issue."

Professor McGonagall looked on thoughtfully for a moment. "Hmmm….I've never heard of that happening. Would you mind showing me?"

With that both Luna and Harriet summoned their patronuses in Professor McGonagall's presence. They both giggled as Luna made her hare sit on top of the stag's head. With a wave of the wands the stag and the hare disappeared. They both turned to Professor McGonagall who for the first time since they'd known her was a little speechless. After a few minutes of thinking, she simply said, "That's amazing. As far as I'm aware there's never been a documented case of such an occurrence before. I will look into it to make sure I'm not mistaken however. If not you two could be the first case in Wizarding history to experience such a phenomenon. It's truly remarkable. If it's alright with the two of you I'd like to owl Mr. Ollivander about this. He will probably request to come see in person though. Is that ok?"

The two girls communicated silently for a minute both agreeing that it would be ok. After all, he did help them get their start into the wizarding world. "That would be fine. Just let us know when he'd like to meet or he's more than welcome to owl either one of us," replied Harriet.

"Excellent. I will let him know. This could be the first documented case in wizarding history. I look forward to it," Professor McGonagall stated.

"As do we," replied Luna. With that the two girls bid the Professor good evening and headed to find Hermione, who as it turned out had come up with nothing and was none too happy about it. "Professor McGonagall says it may be the first case in wizarding history but she is going to talk to Mr. Ollivander," explained Luna.

"That's amazing. We could do a whole research paper and submit it! Finally, a chance to contribute Wizarding history," replied Hermione excitedly.

"Just relax Hermione. We'll wait to hear back from Mr. Ollivander and go from there. No need to get ahead of ourselves," Harriet added.

With that the girls said good night as they parted ways for the evening. It had been a long day for both Harriet and Luna on account of the attack, the article, and the constant congratulations both individually and when they were together. Both Harriet and Luna had saved a copy. They intended to get at least one of them framed.

The girls flopped down on the bed with a sigh just enjoying the comfort and privacy along with the quiet. They hoped tomorrow would be quieter.