Dean was at the Gryffindor table, a large bowl of porridge sitting in front of him, only mostly forgotten. In his hands he held the Daily Prophet, and he was reading the article on Harry, a look of bewilderment across his face
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"What is it?" Brady asked slowly, picking the newspaper up from where it landed. The Great Hall seemed to be in a bit of a tizzy and he had no idea why. Unfolding the paper, he first saw the picture of a scowling Harry trying to hide from sight. And then he read the words beside it.
He felt his mouth drop open as he flipped the paper open to read the rest.
Seeing the look on Walker's face, Cormac picked up his own copy of the Prophet. Seeing the front headline, he unfortunatley spit out a few bits of bacon. He looked up at the table, his eyes widened in surprise.
"What in the bloody fuck?" he called out, not bothering to keep his voice down.
"Seriously, eh?" Dean slammed his fist onto the table. "What else is this paper going to come up with?"
It was so frustrating watching story after story be published that had no grain of truth to them. After the five years of being friends with Harry, he had learned to take them as a grain of salt.
Marlow looked over Brady's shoulder, and took in the words carefully. Her lips parted slowly, before she was sure her jaw had hit the floor. Never in all her years as a witch had she ever seen an article such as that one.
She looked over to where Harry was sitting, and frowned. Then she looked back to Brady. This was not good.
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He felt his mouth drop open as he flipped the paper open to read the rest.
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"What in the bloody fuck?" he called out, not bothering to keep his voice down.
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It was so frustrating watching story after story be published that had no grain of truth to them. After the five years of being friends with Harry, he had learned to take them as a grain of salt.
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She looked over to where Harry was sitting, and frowned. Then she looked back to Brady. This was not good.
"Merlin..." she said, her voice quiet.
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