Hogwarts Love Story Part 20

Year four is here! Oliver has left Hogwarts,but he won't leave you behind.With a big event at Hogwarts approaching,everyone is excited. Are you going to survive year four? =/

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  1. What is your age?
  2. What is your gender?
  1. Dumbledore didn't answer for a while. "Your parents died so you and your brothers could live. They sacrificed their lives. They died for you,so now,you cannot be killed by the wand that killed them. Their blood is in you". You didn't know what to say for a while. Then Dumbledore spoke. "I will be able to tell you more about this in the future,but this year may be a bit..busy. For now I can say that you play a vital role in defeating Voldemort"."Ok",you said."Thanks",and left.
  2. After dinner you where in the common room,finishing homework when Harry approached. "Sirius is coming back",he said,sounding a bit annoyed."Why?",you asked. "I wrote to him and told that my scar hurt,and now he thinks its important",he replied. "I wrote to him too",you said."But I said it was probably nothing"."You know what?",said Harry. "What?",you said."We are complete idiots",he grinned. You laughed. "Yep. But we are the best idiots around!".
  3. The next day,Draco sat next to you in Transfiguration. "Hello ferret",you said happily. He raised an eyebrow. "Are you going to call me that every time you see me?",Draco asked. "Yep",you replied. He laughed. You gasped sarcastically. "Draco can laugh?!",you asked. "So?",he said. Transfiguration started then,so you had no time to speak any more.
  4. The next few days passed quickly. In your next DADA class,everyone was surprised to hear that Moody would be putting the Imperius curse on you,so you could learn to resist it.Moody began to beckon students forward in turn and put the Imperius Curse upon them. You watched as, one by one, your classmates did the most extraordinary things under its influence. Dean Thomas hopped three times around the room, singing the national anthem. Lavender Brown imitated a squirrel. Neville performed a series of quite astonishing gymnastics he would certainly not have been capable of in his normal state. Not one of them seemed to be able to fight off the curse, and each of them recovered only when Moody had removed it. "Potter," Moody growled, "you next." Moody tried to make Harry jump onto a table, but Harry crashed into instead. He was obviously resisting it. Moody did it a couple more times and then called you. "Imperio!",he said. You stood there,completely relaxed,only dimly aware of everyone watching. You heard a voice in your head. "Jump onto the table",it commanded. You bent your knees,preparing. But you had another though. "Why should I?",you thought. "I don't want to"."JUMP!",the voice ordered. "NO!",you said out loud. The Imperius curse was lifted, and the class ended. After Care Of Magical Creatures,you went to the entrance Hall to find it packed. Everyone was crowded around a sign which read: TRIWIZARD TOURNAMENT THE DELEGATIONS FROM BEAUXBATONS AND DURMSTRANG WILL BE ARRIVING AT 6 O'CLOCK ON FRIDAY THE 30TH OF OCTOBER. LESSONS WILL END HALF AN HOUR EARLY- "Brilliant!" said Harry. "It's Potions last thing on Friday! Snape won't have time to poison us all!" STUDENTS WILL RETURN THEIR BAGS AND BOOKS TO THEIR DORMITORIES AND ASSEMBLE IN FRONT OF THE CASTLE TO GREET OUR GUESTS BEFORETHE WELCOMING FEAST. "Only a week away!" said Ernie Macmillan of Hufflepuff, emerging from the crowd, his eyes gleaming. "I wonder if Cedric knows? Think I'll go and tell him...." "Cedric?" said Ron blankly as Ernie hurried off. "Diggory," said Harry. "He must be entering the tournament." "That idiot, Hogwarts champion?" said Ron as you pushed your way through the chattering crowd toward the staircase. "He's not an idiot. You just don't like him because he beat Gryffindor at Quidditch," you said. "He's a really good student - and he's a prefect."
  5. "You only like him because he's handsome," said Ron scathingly. "Excuse me, I don't like people just because they're handsome!" you said indignantly. When you and the others went down to breakfast on the morning of the thirtieth of October, you found that the Great Hall had been decorated overnight. Enormous silk banners hung from the walls, each of them representing a Hogwarts House: red with a gold lion for Gryffiindor, blue with a bronze eagle for Ravenclaw, yellow with a black badger for Hufflepuff, and green with a silver serpent for Slytherin. Behind the teachers' table, the largest banner of all bore the Hogwarts coat of arms: lion, eagle, badger, and snake united around a large letter H. You,Harry, Ron, and Hermione sat down beside Fred and George at the Gryffindor table. Once again, and most unusually, they were sitting apart from everyone else and conversing in low voices. Ron led the way over to them. "It's a bummer, all right," George was saying gloomily to Fred. "But if he won't talk to us in person, we'll have to send him the letter after all. Or we'll stuff it into his hand. He can't avoid us forever." "Who's avoiding you?" said Ron, sitting down next to them. "Wish you would," said Fred, looking irritated at the interruption. "What's a bummer?" Ron asked George. "Having a nosy git like you for a brother," said George. "You two got any ideas on the Triwizard Tournament yet?" Harry asked. "Thought any more about trying to enter?" "I asked McGonagall how the champions are chosen but she wasn't telling," said George bitterly. "She just told me to shut up and get on with transfiguring my raccoon." "Wonder what the tasks are going to be?" said Ron thoughtfully. "You know, I bet we could do them, Harry. We've done dangerous stuff before...." "Not in front of a panel of judges, you haven't," said Fred. "McGonagall says the champions get awarded points according to how well they've done the tasks."
  6. There was a pleasant feeling of anticipation in the air that day. Nobody was very attentive in lessons, being much more interested in the arrival that evening of the people from Beauxbatons and Durmstrang; even Potions was more bearable than usual, as it was half an hour shorter. When the bell rang early, you all ran to Gryffindor Tower, deposited your bags and books as you had been instructed, pulled on your cloaks, and rushed back downstairs into the entrance hall. The Heads of Houses were ordering their students into lines. "Weasley, straighten your hat," Professor McGonagall snapped at Ron. "Miss Patil, take that ridiculous thing out of your hair." Parvati scowled and removed a large ornamental butterfly from the end of her plait. "Follow me, please," said Professor McGonagall. "First years in front...no pushing...." You filed down the steps and lined up in front of the castle. It was a cold, clear evening; dusk was falling and a pale, transparent-looking moon was already shining over the Forbidden Forest. Cedric stood next to you and put his arm around you.
  7. "Aha! Unless I am very much mistaken, the delegation from Beauxbatons approaches!" said Dumbledore. "Where?" said many students eagerly, all looking in different directions. "There!" yelled a sixth year, pointing over the forest. Something large, much larger than a broomstick - or, indeed, a hundred broomsticks - was hurtling across the deep blue sky toward the castle, growing larger all the time. "It's a dragon!" shrieked one of the first years, losing her head completely. "Don't be stupid...it's a flying house!" said Dennis Creevey. Dennis's guess was closer....As the gigantic black shape skimmed over the treetops of the Forbidden Forest and the lights shining from the castle windows hit it, you saw a gigantic, powderblue, horse-drawn carriage, the size of a large house, soaring toward them, pulled through the air by a dozen winged horses, all palominos, and each the size of an elephant. The front three rows of students drew backward as the carriage hurtled ever lower, coming in to land at a tremendous speed - then, with an almighty crash that made Neville jump backward onto a Slytherin fifth year's foot, the horses' hooves, larger than dinner plates, hit the ground. A second later, the carriage landed too, bouncing upon its vast wheels, while the golden horses tossed their enormous heads and rolled large, fiery red eyes.
  8. A woman as tall as Hagrid stepped out of the carriage. She shook Dumbledore's hand and greeted him in a French accent. Her students emerged from the carriage. They were all girls,and they were all shivering in the cold.
  9. "The lake!" yelled Lee Jordan, pointing down at it. "Look at the lake!" From your position at the top of the lawns overlooking the grounds, everyone had a clear view of the smooth black surface of the water - except that the surface was suddenly not smooth at all. Some disturbance was taking place deep in the center; great bubbles were forming on the surface, waves were now washing over the muddy banks -and then, out in the very middle of the lake, a whirlpool appeared, as if a giant plug had just been pulled out of the lake's floor.... What seemed to be a long, black pole began to rise slowly out of the heart of the whirlpool...and then you saw the rigging.... "It's a mast!" Harry said. Slowly, magnificently, the ship rose out of the water, gleaming in the moonlight. It had a strangely skeletal look about it, as though it were a resurrected wreck, and the dim, misty lights shimmering at its portholes looked like ghostly eyes. Finally, with a great sloshing noise, the ship emerged entirely, bobbing on the turbulent water, and began to glide toward the bank. A few moments later, you heard the splash of an anchor being thrown down in the shallows, and the thud of a plank being lowered onto the bank. People were disembarking; you could see their silhouettes passing the lights in the ship's portholes. All of them, you noticed, seemed to be built along the lines of Crabbe and Goyle...but then, as they drew nearer, walking up the lawns into the light streaming from the entrance hall, you saw that their bulk was really due to the fact that they were wearing cloaks of some kind of shaggy, matted fur. But the man who was leading them up to the castle was wearing furs of a different sort: sleek and silver, like his hair. He greeted Dumbledore,and led his students inside.
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