Most of Harrison's housemates loved the sport; unlike them, he did not understand it. He would rather study than watch this sport. But alas, he was physically dragged by his yearmates and housemates.

"You can't always be in books all the time, Harrison." Ernie told him as he and Zachariah were dragging him along with the rest of Hufflepuff that none of them would let Harry move until the end of the game.

Even though the idea of the sport eluded him, he couldn't help but have a good time watching it and seeing they could ride brooms, I'm what you see in cartoons or comics of witches, but Harry doubted the purebloods in his house or magically raised half-bloods would understand that.

"Who do you think is going to win this game?" Justin asked Harrison, the said boy just looked at Justin like he was a bit weird of course it was Hufflepuff as they were in that house.

"Hufflepuff of course." Harrisson said to Justin even though they played Ravenclaw, Harrison does not think he could say the same thing if they played Gryffindor since Fred and George played for their house team. Could he go against his older brothers like that? Despite being in two different houses?

To anyone's surprise, Hufflepuff won the game against Ravenclaw; now, the other houses won't look down on them. Like so many of them do for reasons Harrison could not understand. He loved being a Puff, and he was proud of his Hogwarts house. He knew, of course, what others thought of the place Harrison was sorted into, but that didn't mean anyone sorted into Hufflepuff was a pushover, and Harrison hoped everyone would see that.

They were as dangerous as the Slytherins, but of course, everyone thought of them as duffers, Harisson would change their minds somehow he would make them see the way they see themselves. Secretly Harrison wants Hufflepuff to cream everyone, not that he would admit that to anyone just yet. He has to have some mystery to himself to keep everyone guessing.

On the way out of the Quidditch pitch, he was stopped by two Gryffindor's Fred and George. "Well, Well look who came up to see a game of quidditch." Fred said in a teasing tone that made Harrison blush, damn you Fred! Harrison thought.

"My housemates brought me." Harrison said to the twins who wore identical smirks on their faces. Harrison didn't look like the twins or Percy, what were William and Charlie like? Harrison had no idea what his oldest two brothers looked like. Did he look like them? Or was he the odd one out?

"Why don't I look like you two or Percy?" Harrison asked them as if it did break Fred and George's hearts to see their little brother look so sad they were meant to protect and make him happy. They thought of themselves as terrible older brothers, they wanted to make it up to Harrison.

"We don't know Harrison, we think charms and such but we aren't sure I think you were charmed to look like Dad with Evans eyes and the rest of us looked more like Weasley's and Prewett's." George tried to explain he feared he made Harrison even more confused than before, which was not his intention. His fears came to life when Harrison just wore a very confused look, his face a little scrunched trying to figure it out.

"You'll probably learn more magic during your schooling Harrison, we don't expect you to understand any of what Forge told you." Fred said gently maybe he should write to their grandparents. Or even Bill surely they would know how to explain it to an eleven-year-old?

Both Twins were used to Ronald but they didn't like the kid who knows where Molly got him from? But Harrison was their brother. They vowed to do better by educating themselves not only on their family history but also to answer Harrison's question properly.

"I have to go." Harrison told them and turned around and ran after his friends not even looking back at the pained faces of Fred and George. It wasn't their fault and Harrison knew that but he had questions that couldn't answer them.

They are going to have to tell their grandmother and they know they are going to hear from her. They loved Credella Weasley née Black but she scared them, they didn't want their grandfather or grandmother to have any surprises when Harrison started to ask questions about things and maybe they should always have suitable answers for the wizard.

Despite Harrison feeling confused and upset he didn't blame his brothers before Hogwarts he was an only child now he has older brothers. Five older brothers wow and he has only met 3 of them, he couldn't wait until he met Charlie and William. !maybe he should have asked what they were like from Percy and the Twins.

"Harry!" Justin called out breaking Harrison out of his thoughts he ran up to them but something bothered him though why do they call him Harry and not Harrison as it's his name, it is probably his own fault for not telling them how would they know if he hasn't told them?

"Yes?" Harry asked the other Muggle-raised Hufflepuff since both he and Justin were from the Muggle World despite the fact that Justin was a Muggle-born he was just Muggle raised as Harry himself. A Muggle raised pure blood who would have thought?

"You okay? I know you're okay with three Gryffindor but the rest do get on your nerves. Did those twins upset you in any way?" Justin asked Harry, was his facial expression really that open? He has to get better at that, maybe his grandparents will teach him? It was also time to be honest to his house and explain why the three Weasleys were nice to him and why the twins left him alone while pranking the castle.

"Look, I'm going to tell everyone in the common room not to say it too many times but there is something that everyone needs to know." Harrison told Justin who was quite curious as to what Harrison will be telling them. It must be good though or he wouldn't have mentioned it to him. Did it have anything to do with the three elder Weasely's? He like many noticed how nice they were to him.