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Chapter 381

"I did," he firmly replied. "That did not mean I

expected Hermione to actually do that. It was meant to

shock him enough, and be embarrassed enough for

Hermione, that it caused his mind to... stop thinking

about this afternoon and try to think of a way to get

the conversation onto a completely different track.

"It worked. Then I asked him if he could help me teach

Hermione more about how Houses are created,

promoted and demoted. We're heading for the library

straight after breakfast and getting onto that.

"That's why he's now eating and is a lot more calmer."

Susan smirked at him and said, "Maybe we wanted

him thinking about our breasts." Which had Hannah

immediately blush.

Harry smirked back and said, "I wanted him

embarrassed; not eager."

When Susan looked down in her own embarrassment,

he added, "Besides, it led to me being able to

convince him to help educate Hermione. And, that's

why I've come over here. I think you should join us

and also ask Daphne and Tracey to join us.

"I hope you don't mind me thinking it, but I think

educating Hermione up to the level of a Lady

Presumptive should be an Alliance project for us of

the same age."

Susan said, "I thought Hermione was going for

lessons this summer with Lady Longbottom."

"And Lady Ogden, if I remember right," nodded Harry.

"But, this is something Neville needs to do, whether

he knows it or not, so he doesn't fret so much about

the signings later."

Both girls then understood and said they'd go over

and talk to Daphne and Tracey in a little while and

convince them to come help.

Smiling, Harry gave both a nod, rose and said,

"Ladies." And returned to sit with Hermione and

Neville.

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Twenty minutes later, Harry was walking with

Hermione and the other five towards the library. As

they walked, she pushed him separate from the group

a little and quietly said, "Don't think I didn't know

exactly what you were doing by asking Neville if he'd

be distracted if I showed him my breasts."

"I knew you would," he smiled.

She tried to scowl at him but couldn't help smiling. "It

worked, though."

"Yep," he grinned.

Walking into the library, they found a table large

enough for the seven of them up the back and

selected it. Then, while the others went in search of

the books they wanted, Harry erected a privacy field

over the entire table.

Ready, he called Dobby and asked him to bring

Hermione's satchel loaded with parchment, quills and

ink.

"Yes, Master Harry, Sir," replied the elf before he

popped away again.

Dobby was back even before any of the others, and

Harry had the lot put on the table, ready.

Daphne and Tracey were the first two to return,

carrying a couple of books each.

"These, we think," said Daphne.

Tracey explained, "These are the ones we were taught

this."

When the others returned, Hermione was surprised to

see the writing paraphernalia already set up and

waiting, and sat next to Harry.

"Dobby?" she quietly asked.

"Yep," he replied.

Once everyone was sitting again, he said to the table

at-large, "I've erected a privacy and silencing field

over the table. We can talk freely without risk of

Madam Pince coming over and making a fuss about

the noise."

"Good idea," said Susan.

And they got into it.

Hermione was taking quite the prodigious notes, while

the others were talking, giving her information and

also setting books aside for her to check out and read

later.

They worked right through morning tea and almost to

lunch.

As the others taught and Hermione listened, Harry

took quill and parchment for himself and began to

draft a letter to Ted. He wanted his Law-wizard of

Record to organise research into the muggle nobility

family of Finch-Fletchley.

He still had it in the back of his mind that, if FinchFletchley proved to be a worthwhile House, the House

be invited to join the Alliance. He was very sure Justin

was both a muggleborn and no one else in his family

was magical; but, if his nobility carried over into the

magical world as he suspected it might, would they be

able to create the House known as the Noble and

Magical House of Finch-Fletchley based on that

nobility?

To that end, he was also listening to what Hermione

was being taught regarding the creation of a new

House in the magical world and using that in his letter

to Ted.

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Surprised by Madam Pince coming over and informing

them they needed to hurry if they wanted lunch, the

seven hurriedly packed away what they were working

on, returned books and made their way out.

The last thing Harry did was remove the silencing

charms.

As they walked, Harry asked Neville if he'd like to

bring his two ladies to their apartment for a

celebration dinner. He was surprised.

After glancing at his two, who had overheard and

nodded back, he said, "We'd be honoured. Thank

you."

Turning to the two Slytherins he asked, "Ladies? Care

to join us? We'll have the room."

Replying for the both of them, Daphne replied, "Yes,

thank you. We'd be honoured."

"Good," he firmly nodded. "That now gives me plenty

of time to come up with a menu. Any allergies I need

to know about?"

No one had any.

Neville asked, "Will you be cooking, Harry?"

"Yup," he grinned. "I don't think any of you have had

the opportunity before for a Harry Potter gourmet

delight, have you?"

Hermione was quick to add, "Don't worry. You're going

to enjoy this. Harry is a wonderful cook."

"He cooks, too?" asked Tracey.

"I don't cook, Tracey," he disagreed. "I... chef!"

Susan asked, "There's a difference?"

"Philistine!" he declared mock-insulted. "Was Picasso

a painter? Did Noah just build a big boat? Was

Michelangelo just a rock carver? Nay, I say! I... create

gastronomic art!"

By then, Hermione was giggling. Attempting to

explain, she said, "Harry doesn't just cook, Susan. He

treats preparing food as an art form. You're in for a

treat.

"He cooked for us all the time at my place. That is,

when his house elf, Dobby, didn't block him from

doing so."

Neville snickered, "I saw him doing that, a couple

times. It was funny."

"Yeah, yeah," snarked Harry. "Laugh it up, chuckles.

The Great 'Potterini' will not be denied his rightful

place before the altar of food, the stove, this day. That

foul fiend - the sawn off little munchkin, Dobby - shall

not deny me!"

That had the others relax and even laugh as they

walked in through the doors of the Great Hall.

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―==(oIo)==―

ˇ

The five remained in the Great Hall, dining and then

talking, until 1.25pm.

Then Neville gave a sigh of relief and said, "We'd

better go. We're expected in the Headmistress's office

in five minutes."

"Good luck," called Hermione.

Neville and the two girls were about to step away

when Neville suddenly froze in shock.

Turning back with a look of almost fear on his face he

said, "I don't know where the Headmistress's office

even is!"

When the others, except Hermione, looked confused,

Harry snickered and said, "Hermione and I do. If you

follow me, I'll take you there."

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The immediate look of profound relief on the other

boy's face had Harry snickering again.

After telling Hermione he'd meet her back at the

apartment, Harry escorted Neville, Hannah and Susan

through the castle and to the gargoyle that guarded

the Headmistress's office entrance.

On the way, he quietly said to Neville, "Don't forget to

ask about the apartment in the Lords' Quarters."

"I won't," the boy softly but firmly replied.

Reaching the gargoyle and indicating it, Harry said,

"It's through here. To have the gargoyle step out of

the way for you, you need the password. However, if

you don't have it and you need to see her, just inform

the gargoyle and wait."

When Neville stepped forward to put deed to word, but

hesitated, Harry gestured for him to go on and smiled.

Neville then firmly said, "Heir Longbottom, Heiress

Bones and Miss Abbott to see the Headmistress."

Harry ignored how the statement almost turned into a

question at the end. And waited for the gargoyle to

step aside.

"Give it a few seconds," he said.

Almost as he finished speaking, the gargoyle did it's

nimble little jump to the side and the stairs beyond

began rotating upwards.

"There ya go," he said. "Step in and ride the stairs to

the top."

Neville gave a nod, turned to the girls and let them

precede him past. "Thank you, Harry," he said.

Once they were on their way up, Harry smiled in

fondness, mentally wished them the best and made

his way back towards his and Hermione's apartment.

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―==(oIo)==―

ˇ

Reaching the top of the stairs and the small landing,

the two girls waited for Neville before the only and

heavy oak door.

Neville took a deep breath and knocked.

Straight away, they heard the Headmistress call,

"Come in, please!"

Relieved, he opened the door and yet again allowed

the ladies to precede him inside.

As he stepped within he then closed the door behind

him before turning back - and stopped to gawk about.

All those portraits of old and dead Headmasters and -

mistress's were quite intimidating, before you even

looked at the rest of the room.

The three were snapped out of their looking about by

Marchbanks calling, "Come forward, you three."

As soon as their attention was back on who else was

in the room, both girls almost squealed as they ran

forward into the arms of their loved ones. Neville was

able to more calmly walk to his father, before the man

wrapped him in as much of a hug as the two girls were

being wrapped by Hannah's father and Susan's aunt.

After a few seconds, the adults pulled back. And

Marchbanks said, "We're all here. Let's get on with

this."

After conjuring a table and chairs in the middle of the

room she gestured for them all to sit.

Twenty minutes later, after all three had the details of

the agreements explained to them and all three agreed

with them, the signing went ahead. As expected

Marchbanks, in her role as Lady Griselda Marchbanks,

signed them as official witness.

Once it was done, Neville felt quite relieved and

almost cried in happiness.

Looking to Marchbanks after a glance at his father, he

said, "Headmistress?"

"Yes, Heir Longbottom?"

"I was wondering if..." he stuttered, "That is... I would

like to... No, that's not it." Bracing himself up he firmly

said, "I request permission to move myself, Hannah

and Susan into the Lords' Quarters."

As his father looked upon him with pride and

Marchbanks grinned, she replied, "Request granted,

Heir Longbottom."

Though Harry had said he doubted she'd say no, he

was still surprised she granted it so easily.

Turning slightly to the side she called, "Toby."

When a little elf appeared, unknown to the others as

the same elf Marchbanks had called to take Harry and

Hermione's trunks to their apartment, she ordered,

"Please move Heir Longbottom's, Heiress Bones's

and Miss Abbott's personal effects from the Fourth

year Gryffindor boys' dormitory and the Fourth Year

Hufflepuff girls' dormitories, respectively... and move

them to Apartment 10 in the Lords' Quarters."

"Yes, Lady Headmistress," the elf replied before

popping away.

Turning back to look at Neville and the two girls, she

said, "Your apartment will be the one right across

from Lord Potter and his Lady Presumptive. Also a

three-bedroom. I hope that is suitable?"

"Yes," replied Neville, relieved. "Thank you."

With a nod back she said, "I'll send a note to Lord

Potter asking him to meet you outside your new

apartment and showing you how to claim it and enter

it."

"Thank you, Headmistress," he replied.

_‗_

―==(oIo)==―

ˇ

Not too long back in the apartment, Harry was in the

kitchen going through the pantry and cold storage

when a house elf popped in and offered him a note.

"From the Lady Headmistress, sir!"

Harry indicated the counter next to him and said, "On

the counter, please."

With a snap of it's fingers the note appeared where

Harry indicated and the elf popped away again.

He cast the detection charms he knew on the

parchment, found nothing untoward and picked it up.

Opening it, he read and learned the Headmistress was

asking him to show Neville and his girls how to get

into Apartment 10, the one across from theirs, when

they arrived. And that they were heading there,

directly.

With a wide grin he walked into the living room.

Hermione was sitting on the couch and reading one of

the books they'd collected from the library that very

morning.

As he walked over to her she looked up. He offered

her the note and said, "It's done and he did it. He

asked for an apartment."

Accepting the note she read and grinned back. "You

thought he might not?"

"Yeah," he replied. "I didn't know if he would be able

to 'man up' in front of the guardians of his two ladies,

let alone his father, and ask. I was pretty sure he

would, but there was a chance he wouldn't."

"You going to wait outside for him?" she asked.

"No, no need," he replied. "They know what apartment

we're in and he'll knock on the door."

She nodded back.

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Harry had made up his mind what he was going to

cook for dinner and was setting up his preparation

area with everything to hand, when they received that

knock on their door.

He quickly hurried out and over to the door, opening

it.

The three, Neville and his two girls, were standing on

the other side.

Grinning at each other, he asked, "Ready to see your

new home?"

"Yes!" squealed Hannah, before Neville even got a

chance to open his mouth to reply.

Harry stepped out, not even bothering to close their

door and took the three steps across the corridor to

the opposite door. OIt never dawned on him that none

of the three 'Longbottoms' had told him which

apartment would be theirs. Thankfully, none of the

three even noticed.

A quick explanation, Neville claimed it, then Hannah

and Susan stepped up to gain access and Neville

accepted it.

"There ya go," said Harry. "Now it's keyed only to you

three. If anyone else touches the door handle they'll

be stunned and the staff will be alerted.

With nods back he indicated the door and said,

"Neville, you need to be the first to open the door."

With a deep fortifying breath, Neville again stepped

forward, open the door and pushed it open wide. Then

stepped back to let the girls in first.

From outside, Harry heard lots of squealing and calls

of joy as the girls charged through the apartment,

investigating everything.

As Harry was standing there with a bemused Neville,

Hermione came out of their apartment and smacked

him on the bum as she walked past and into the, now,

House of Longbottom apartment.

'Jeez!' he thought. However, it did get him moving

forward to step inside, himself, after Neville.

When the girls had settled a little Harry asked them,

"Did Headmistress Lady Marchbanks have the elves

move all your possessions up here?"

"Yes!" replied Susan.

"In that case, the other girls in your dorm might

become a bit concerned when all your stuff suddenly

disappeared," he explained. "You might want to think

of going back down there, pretty soon, to explain to

them why you're no longer there."

Both girls glanced at each other with looks that said

to Harry, 'They really didn't care what those girls

thought'. But, hey, they're 'Puffs; they'd do it.

Before he left them to get used to their new apartment,

Harry said, "Dinner tonight will be a light salad with a

lemon vinaigrette; roast beef with red wine jus;

poached and snap-baked potato, sweet potato, carrot

and onion; steamed corn with butter tabs, and

steamed peas pre-soaked in a light mint vinegar.

Dessert will be a surprise.

"Expect to turn up about 6.30pm to sit at 6.45pm."

Other than Hermione, the others all looked back in

shock.

Hermione snickered at their expressions as Harry

walked out, back across the corridor and re-entered

the Potter apartment.

Susan stuttered, "W-when you said he could cook―"

Hermione grinned back and said, "The word 'cook' is

much too pedestrian for what Harry does with food.

You'll see.

"Don't snack before you come, or you'll regret it."

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―==(oIo)==―

ˇ

Harry was well into preparing the food for dinner half

an hour later and was advising Dobby on what he

wanted prepared for dessert when there came a knock

on the door.

Hermione immediately called out in a sing-song voice,

"I'll get it!

Moments later, Neville walked into the kitchen.

Surprised, Harry asked, "What brings you here

already, Nev? The girls already sick of you and throw

you out?"

Neville gave a snort of amusement and replied, "I just

got back from the Gryffindor tower, where I advised

Ron, Dean and Seamus I've moved into the Lords'

Quarters. While Dean and Seamus looked happy for

me, the look of jealousy on Ron's face..." And he

petered off with a shrug.

Harry said, "Yeahhh, I know what you mean. So long

as he doesn't say anything negative, I guess we'll just

ignore it."

"My thoughts, too," he replied. "On Sunday night,

though... when I told him you'd no longer be in the

dorm, but in the Lords' Quarters... he was quite

scathing."

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Harry stopped what he was doing and turned to look

back. "Did you say anything to him about it?"

Neville blushed and replied, "I threatened to call him

out for it and duel him if I ever heard him say anything

like that again.

"You should also know that, the next morning, their

family owl was carrying in a Howler for him. But, one

of the professors stunned it before it even got to him

and removed the enchantment. Then he said that the

staff now consider Howlers to be a form of bullying

and they were now banned."

"Good," Harry firmly said. "About how Howlers are

banned, that is. The Howler from Molly was probably

because their family clock alerted her to her son

suddenly being 'In Danger' and realised why.

"Ron's whole family have warned him not to piss me

off. And part of that is by him running his mouth off."

As Neville had decided to hang about until the girls

got back, he stayed in the kitchen talking with Harry.

Harry even explained what he was doing and had the

boy assist.

When the girls returned, neither looked happy.

Neville took one look at them both, put down what he

was doing and led them back into the family room and

over to a corner.

Both girls then left about two to three minutes later,

heading back to their apartment. Neville came back

into the kitchen and said, "Sorry, Harry. I've gotta go.

Apparently, the other three girls in their dorm were

happy Hannah and Susan would no longer be there.

"I don't think it was maliciousness on their part,

they're 'Puffs, but my two were upset by it."

"Then, what are you doing standing here for, Nev?"

asked Harry. "Go! Go take care of and cuddle with

your ladies."

Neville smiled, said, "Thanks Harry," and left.

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ˇ

After earlier sending a note by HEED to Daphne and

Tracey about when he was expecting them for dinner,

they turned up right on time. Though neither had

dressed up, it was clear they'd both applied 'touchups' to their make-up.

Almost on their heels, Neville walked in escorting

Hannah and Susan.

That had Daphne and Tracey give squeals of

excitement and hug them. It was the first time both

Slytherins had seen them since they'd left the Great

Hall for the signing.

With rapid-fire talking between the girls, Neville turned

a slightly pained look to Harry and asked, "Harry?

Mind if I show Daphne and Tracey―"

"Your apartment," Harry finished. "Of course, not. Go!

Dinner's not for another fifteen to twenty minutes."

Ushering the girls back out - or, rather, being dragged

out by them - Neville took the girls back across the

corridor and into the House of Longbottom apartment.

They weren't long. Not even ten minutes.

"It's the same, but mirror image!" declared Tracey.

"I'm not surprised by that," said Harry. "I'm pretty sure

Lady Marchbanks planned it that way."

Neville seemed to get it first and said, "Because, she

considers you and I to be equals!"

"Yup," said Harry.

Dinner was that light salad he mentioned, followed by

the magnificent and succulent roast, followed by

dessert. The dessert consisted of individual warmed

chocolate cakes, inverted, covered with hot chocolate

sauce with a ball of Fortescue's icecream on top,

slowly melting from the heat. He could have charmed

the icecream not to melt, but thought it was authentic

if it did. No one minded.

Once done, Neville sat back and groaned. "I don't

think I've ever eaten so well or so much!"

"That... was... fan-tas-tic!" declared Tracey, using her

spoon to scoop up the very last traces of chocolate

sauce.

That lead to more praise, which had Harry happy but

blushing away. Hermione just sat there and grinned in

happiness for her betrothed.

Daphne said, "You're right. You don't cook. That was

much too good and delicious to be called cooking."

"I hope you're going to cook for us again, in future,"

said Hannah.

"I plan to," he said. "If I can swing it, I want to do this

every Saturday or Sunday evening, at least."

No one was against that - except, maybe, Dobby.

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After everyone had left for the evening, Hermione

asked Harry for the mirror as she'd promised Sirius

she'd contact him, once things had 'settled' at school.

Not even thinking about using Dobby, he'd gone to get

it himself when the elf popped before him with the

mirror.

With a sigh, he said, "Thank you, Dobby."

With a smirk the elf popped away again.

Harry returned to the sofa and handed the mirror to

Hermione. "Cheeky little ratbag," he muttered.

Hermione just giggled back. Obviously, he had no

support from her in this.

With the mirror held before her, Hermione firmly

intoned, "Padfoot."

She had to wait a few seconds before the face of

Sirius appeared in the mirror.

"Hermione, love!" he happily greeted her. "Listen. You

don't happen know of the whereabouts of my godson,

do you? He seems to have dropped off the face of the

Earth. I remember him telling me he'd be leaving for

Hogwarts the next morning and a quick word a day or

two later, but that was oh so long ago, now, I fear he

may have forgotten all about me."

Hermione was giggling away while Harry, sitting next

to her, was grumbling about up-themselves pureblood

Lords with overboard senses of their entitlements.

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Laughing, she replied, "I'll put him on as soon as

we're finished. How are you?"

"I'm good!" he replied. "I've finally gotten all the Black

accounts set back to rights. So, all that

parchmentwork is done for a while.

"You should have seen the look on my account

manager's, Bloodrock's, face when I dumped the lot

on his desk. It was a mix between horrified and

pleased. Ha!

"Now... how have you settled back in at good ol'

Hoggy Hoggy Hogwarts?"

"Good and yes," she replied. "Did you know that,

because I'm betrothed to Harry and he was eligible to

move into the Lords' Quarters, I'd be moved in with

him?"

"Huh!" he replied. "I should have remembered that

and I'd forgotten it. Not that Harry was eligible, but

that it would be assumed you would be moved there,

too.

"Are you happy being that close to Harry, or would

you prefer I request you be moved out? As you're only

betrothed it's an option."

"No," she replied. "I just didn't expect it. However, not

having to share a dorm with those two gossipers is

actually a relief. And Harry's been a good 'host'."

"Fair enough!" he declared. "Then, I won't interfere."

"Thank you, Sirius," she said.

After their conversation and, with a grin, Hermione

silently handed the mirror to Harry.

"Sirius," said Harry.

"Godson!" Sirius exclaimed. "Wow! Look how big

you're getting!"

Harry sighed.

Giggling again, Hermione walked off towards her

room.

Harry said, "You and Hermione didn't discuss it, but

you should know that Neville and Hannah Abbott

entered into a Betrothal Agreement today; and then

Neville immediately entered into a Concubine Bond

Agreement with Susan Bones."

Sirius appeared surprised. "I knew they were going to

be discussing it, I just didn't know it would happen so

quickly."

"Yup," he confirmed. "The three are now in their own

Lord's Quarters apartment directly across the hallway

from ours."

"They are?" asked Sirius. "Hang on. I thought you

said they were both only agreements."

"As far as I know, they are," he replied. "At least, when

I called them agreements, neither Neville or either of

the ladies corrected me.

"I think it's Lady Marchbanks and Lord Longbottom

somewhat abusing the privileges for Neville. As it's

rude to ask if the girls are with Neville due to

agreements or contracts, no one's going to find out

either way unless Neville or either of his girls mention

it."

"Good point," mused Sirius.

After their chat, Harry disconnected the mirror and left

it on the coffee table. As either he or Hermione could

be called and the apartment was secure, he thought it

was a good idea to leave it there for them both.

After kissing his betrothed good night, they both went

to bed.

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The next morning was the start of the second week of

second term. Both Harry and Hermione confessed to

each other they wondered if they should knock on the

door of 'the Longbottoms' when their door was

knocked upon.

Grinning, Harry rose and opened it to find them

standing there.

Neville asked, "Want to walk down, together?"

Harry laughed and said, "Come in, for a moment."

As they trooped in, he said, "Hermione's just trying to

escape from Betsy. Her ladies elf won't let her leave

unless she is, as she calls it, presentable."

Susan said, "That's not a bad thing, Harry." And both

girls walked over to Hermione's door and, as it was

ajar, let themselves in.

Once the girls left, he turned to Neville and said, "We

were wondering if we should come over and knock on

your door. You, knocking on ours, made that choice

moot."

Hesitating a bit, Neville blushed and looked away.

"Harry... ummm... you know how Seamus and Dean

told us... ummm―"

Harry grinned with a slight blush of his own and said,

"Say no more." Turning away a bit, he called, "Dobby."

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"Yes, Master Harry?"

"Can you get me the first of those two books Sirius

made me read, please?" he asked.

"Yes, Master Harry," replied the elf. A quick pop away

and back again, he was offering the book.

As Harry took it, he said, "Thank you, Dobby."

As Dobby popped away again, he offered it to Neville

and said, "Quickly, go run this back to your room.

When you get a chance to read it, you'll find it very

informative."

Neville, after a quick read of the cover, gave a stillblushing nod back and scurried out the door.

He was back just as all three girls came out of

Hermione's room, talking to one another.

"Harry?" muttered Neville, a little worried.

"That's between you and me, Nev," he quietly replied.

"No more needs be said. And I won't be questioning

you on it."

With a sigh of relief, Neville breathed, "Thanks, Harry."

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After breakfast, where Hannah and Susan joined them

on the Gryffindor table to break their fasts, their first

two morning classes were Herbology (with the

Hufflepuffs) followed by CoMC (with the Slytherins).

Harry thought Neville had the right of it when he

mentioned how it saved so much effort that those two

singles were together. Then History and a free period

for Harry, but Arithmancy for Hermione, between

morning tea and Lunch.

When there were some Gryff's who looked about to

jack up about there being two 'Puffs sitting at their

table and eating, Harry quite clearly said, "You don't

know just how happy I am that at least two Hufflepuffs

realise that the school rules... not just allows Houses

to sit at other tables for their meals... but encourages

it. I despaired for wizarding Britain's youth they hadn't

learned anything since the first task."

Professor Babbling, bless her soul, piped up and said,

"Quite right, Lord Potter. Five points, each, to

Hufflepuff... Miss Abbott and Miss Bones... for

recognising you're allowed to sit at other tables for

meals other than official feasts."

That had quiet exclamations of surprise ripple through

the student body. And also stopped the Gryff's, who

were getting upset about it, from arcing up about it.

Harry turned a grin on his now favourite Professor

after Marchbanks. She winked back.

As they were heading down to the greenhouses

together, Harry asked Neville, "As he'll very likely be

sitting with you again, can you suss out FinchFletchley for me? I'm looking to see if he can make a

good ally for the Alliance."

Apparently only a little surprised, Neville replied,

"Sure! And I think you're right."

Harry gave a pleased nod back and said, "Alliance

Secret. I have commissioned an investigation into the

muggle nobility of the Finch-Fletchley family. And also

on how an existing, muggle, noble family can have

that nobility officially recognised in the magical

world."

Neville gave a slow whistle and said, "I know it was

done in the past. That is how the nobility entered our

world, after all. But I've no direct idea, myself."

"Hence the research," he smiled.

_‗_

―==(oIo)==―

ˇ

Going from Herbology to CoMC an hour later was a

mere short walk across the lawns. And Harry could

see why Neville was so happy about it. If you got dirty

in Herbology there was no need to get overly cleaned

up, just a wash of hands, before going to CoMC; as

there would be a need if going to any other class.

Then you just cleaned up before going to, in this case,

morning tea.

On the walk, Neville quietly said to Harry, "FinchFletchley puts on a brave front, but he really just

wants to fit in. He also finds it hard to trust anyone

because of who his grandfather is. Oh, by the way, his

grandfather is some sort of... 'Dook'?"

Unexpectedly to the other two, Harry suddenly

stopped dead where he stood and stared at Neville in

shock. That caused their trio to separate a little.

Hermione, who hadn't heard Neville try to explain who

Finch-Fletchley's grandfather was, had also taken an

extra step, but stopped quicker.

Turning back after taking another couple of steps

himself, a confused Neville looked at Harry and asked,

"Harry; mate. What's wrong?"

Harry quickly looked around and saw it was only he,

Neville and Hermione.

Stepping a little closer to Neville he asked, "Did FinchFletchley tell you which Duke?"

"Ummm..." uttered Neville as he tried to think. "Dook...

Duke? Duke of... Ken-doll?"

"Kendal?!" Harry quietly exclaimed.

As Hermione gasped in shock Neville replied, "Yeah,

that's it."

"Holy bloody hell!" gasped Harry.

Hermione, in shock herself, didn't berate him for his

language.

Neville, concerned now, asked, "I... take it that's a big

thing?"

Calming down a little, Harry replied, "Neville, that's a

very big thing. It means, effectively, Finch-Fletchley is

probably related to the royal family in some way."

"Oh," said a now surprised Neville.

"Yeah," said Harry. "I expected an Earldom, at an

outside a Marquessate, but a Dukedom? I should have

realised as soon as we found out it's his grandfather

who holds the main title. I was an idiot that I didn't

realise that."

"So, what do we do with that knowledge?"

Harry sighed and said, "At the moment? Nothing. I'll

pass that information on to Ted Tonks and see if he

can discover more. Now that we know it's the

Dukedom of Kendal, that's not going to be too hard

for him to do.

"And, if I'm right, the young Viscount of Lonsdale,

Justin Finch-Fletchley, is going to find himself invited

to join the Alliance. His so-called muggleborn status

just got tossed out the window. His muggle House is

at least on a par with a Noble and Most Ancient

House. In the muggle world, his House outranks even

the Seven... by a wide margin."

"Wow!" said Neville.

Hermione hadn't said a word until then.

As they hadn't moved for a little while, other

Gryffindors also walking their way were starting to

look at them funny.

"Come on," said Harry, indicating they really should

get moving again. "We need to hurry up."

"Harry," called Hermione. "Do you know what this

means?"

"Yeah!" he said. "If I'm right, Finch-Fletchley is due for

a seat on the Wizengamot; muggleborn or not."

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Chapter 387

When the class finished and they returned to the

castle, the three Gryffindors were both quick to

change and quick to get down to the Great Hall.

As soon as Harry had built himself a small morning

tea, he pulled out writing equipment and quickly

penned a note to Ted. He'd send it straight after the

next class and after escorting Hermione to the

Arithmancy classroom, while he was 'enjoying' one of

his few free periods.

After History of Magic - where he was unable to

properly focus on the class, even if it was interesting -

he was quick to escort his beloved to Arithmancy.

Then practically ran up to the owlery.

As Hedwig saw him she immediately flew down to

land on his shoulder and rub her head into his temple.

"Hi, girl," he breathed, panting a little in exertion. "I've

got a very important note for you to take to Ted

Tonks."

She flew over to a close-by perch, landed on it, spun

about and held out her leg for him. He was quick to

affix the note and make sure it was secure before then

helping her out the window.

With a, "Fly safe, girl," from him, he launched her into

the air. Then watched her until he could no longer see

her in the sky.

"When Ted reads that he's going to go into shock,' he

thought. 'As a muggleborn he must know who His

Grace, the Duke of Kendal, is.'

Now calmer, Harry walked back to the Lords' Quarters.

He knew Neville also didn't have a class, this class

period.

They'd chat for a bit.

_‗_

―==(oIo)==―

ˇ

After knocking on Neville's door and being let in,

Harry finally got his tour of the apartment. And, Tracey

was right, it was almost a perfect match for the Potter

apartment, just 'flipped'.

After settling down, Harry asked the other boy if he

had and used a personal elf while at the school.

"No," he replied. "Gran refused me one because she

said having one would make me lazy. And I don't think

Dad's thought of it."

"Now that you're betrothed and with a concubine

presumptive you might want to consider asking him if

you can have one," said Harry. "If anything, the ladies

should be pampered, don't you think?"

It was no surprise when Neville didn't even baulk at

the idea. He immediately returned, "You're right. I'll

send him a letter and suggest just that."

_‗_

―==(oIo)==―

ˇ

After picking up Hermione outside the Arithmancy

classroom the two teens headed directly to lunch.

She asked, "Did you get your note sent off to Ted?"

He nodded and said, "As soon as I dropped you off at

Arithmancy I went straight up the owlery."

"Hedwig give you any trouble?" she asked.

"Nope," he smiled. "She's bright, I'll give you that, but

she's not aware of just how much I use HEED for a lot

of my mail. Besides, before Dobby was bonded to me I

wasn't using her any more than I am now."

As they walked, Hermione glanced over and grinned

back.

_‗_

―==(oIo)==―

ˇ

After lunch was a double of Ancient Runes, where

again Daphne sat with Harry and Hermione.

When Daphne appeared worried, Harry quietly said to

her. "I've not heard anything yet, Daphne. But, it's only

been a few days. And not having heard anything could

also be a good thing. At least it means your father

didn't immediately turn down my demands."

The girl then relaxed and gave a weak smile back.

_‗_

―==(oIo)==―

ˇ

After a worrying day working in the Ministry, MacNair

was finally able to return to his master with the

information he had collected.

At Riddle Manor, Wormtail announced him.

When the rat came out the odious little man merely

said, "He's waiting."

Entering the 'throne room', MacNair knew to keep his

head down and his hands open, showing he wasn't

carrying a wand. He walked with purpose forward

before dropping to his knees ten feet shy of his

master's chair. The required distance and obedience.

"Well, MacNair?" demanded Riddle. "Have you been

successful?"

"I believe so, my Lord," he immediately replied.

"Let's hear it, then."

Over the next twenty minutes MacNair spoke of what

he knew, or knew again, of the Granger residence, the

home of 'the Potter spawn's mudblood supposed

Lady Presumptive's parents'. There was nothing

written down that wasn't behind major security

charms about the remaining auror contingent on the

property. However, rumour he'd overheard in the auror

bullpen while hiding within indicated there was only

one at all times.

The Granger house was also warded, but the ward

scheme was with the goblins. The DMLE were aware

of them but, they too, were under major security

charms. He did learn, however, that the Granger house

had 'some' exemptions regarding wards that were

usually not allowed on muggle homes.

"They're just muggles," Riddle sneered. "They won't

be much."

"My thoughts, too, My Lord," offered MacNair.

He had also tried to gain access to the Department of

Mysteries and failed. However, he was able to waylay

a junior Unspeakable and use that woman to learn that

information concerning the Potter spawn was under

what was called Deep Secret provisos.

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Chapter 388

That had Riddle frown. From his single Unspeakable

Death Eater follower, Rookwood, he knew that Deep

Secret was the strongest security the Department had.

MacNair would not learn anything of that matter

unless he was both an Unspeakable and high enough

up in their ranks to be cleared to know. That meant

Section Leader, or a member of a section upon which

the Deep Secret was focussed.

MacNair had no idea why an Unspeakable was at the

Granger house and, apparently, Obliviated and

Compulsed him. He expected to be cursed for that,

but wasn't.

Continuing he said, "While in the ward records office I

also discovered news concerning the wards of

Hogwarts, My Lord; and was eager to learn of them for

your benefit."

"Well?" demanded Riddle. "Let's hear of it, then."

MacNair explained how the Ministry ward masters had

been requested by the new Headmistress of Hogwarts

and ordered to help by the Acting Minister, Bones.

He explained about the anti-bullying, dangerous

artefacts, dark magic and assault wards that had been

reactivated. He then explained of the new wards that

had been erected when the deactivated wards were

reactivated; the use of magic in corridors outside of

class and a location charm, linked to a map, that will

allow the staff to know who and where someone is in

the castle at all times.

"Of most concern though, My Lord, is they've

managed to create and erect an anti-Dark Mark ward

over the school. Anyone bearing your mark―"

"Crucio!"

MacNair was left writhing on the ground in agony for

ten seconds before the curse was lifted.

"You should have informed me of that last one... first!"

"Yess, My Lord; s-sorry, My Lord," the man grovelled,

trying not to stutter or show any further pain.

"An anti-Dark Mark ward, you say?"

"Yes, M-my Lord."

"What happens if the ward is triggered?" Riddle

demanded.

"It's a n-notification w-ward keyed to the sstaff,"

replied MacNair, trying to get off his side and back

onto his knees. "As soon as someone b-bearing the

Mark enters the grounds, the staff w-will know of it

and know where that person is to be found."

MacNair, still looking at the ground, waited for his

master's next demand.

A few seconds later Riddle hissed, "Isss that allll?"

"Yes, Master," MacNair was fast to reply.

Again the long silence.

"Very well," Riddle finally said. "I have decided you

have provided the information I expected, plus

exceeded what was required. You get to live... for

now."

"Thhhank you, My Lord."

"If you do not hear from me beforehand, you are to

report back here on Friday night."

"Yes, My Lord."

"You may leave my presence," sneered Riddle.

"Thank you, M-my Lord," said MacNair, rising to his

feet and backing out the door.

_‗_

―==(oIo)==―

ˇ

After a quiet Monday afternoon and evening spent

doing and completing their assignments for the day,

both Harry and Hermione were early to bed.

The next morning, Harry was up early and had

planned, if Hermione also rose early, on an early

breakfast.

He had just entered the living room, collected his

school satchel and changed the contents to load it

with the necessary texts and fresh parchment for the

day when an owl flew in through the charmed window,

circled the room and landed on the owl perch Dobby

had set up for such visits. As soon as he saw it, Harry

recognised it as Ted's 'office' owl; a Northern Hawk

Owl named 'Justice'.

A quick cast or three of detection charms over the

bird and he had the owl released of its load.

Irrespective of recognising it he knew Ted could have

been compulsed to send him parchment with a curse

or two embedded in it.

Summoning the letter from off the floor where it had

fallen, he was quick to check what it was. He was

unsurprised to find it to be a shrunken document or

package.

Taking the package to the coffee table as the owl

helped itself to water and the treats, he put it on the

table and unshrunk it. It opened into a somewhat thick

document.

He then used upon it the parchment 'flattening' charm

Marchbanks had taught he and Hermione and picked

it up.

Straight away he knew what it was. Ted had even left a

note as a 'cover letter' for it.

~ # ~

Lord Harrison J. Potter

Head of the Noble and Most Ancient House of Potter

c/- Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry

Scotland

Lord Potter,

Included, as you have no doubt already seen, is the

most current negotiated Concubine Bond Agreement

between the Noble and Most Ancient House of Potter

and the Noble and Ancient House of Greengrass,

regarding yourself and Heiress Daphne O.

Greengrass.

Please read it with all due haste and seek to

immediately inform me if you will accept it in its

current form, or seek to make additional changes. I

inform you Lord Greengrass has been most

compliable with your demands for escape clauses. He

has even taken them further, as you shall discover on

reading the agreement.

If you choose to accept it in it's current form please

send a note back with Justice that simply states you

accept. If you choose to make additional changes

please send a note back that states so.

If I do not hear from you otherwise, Lord Greengrass

and myself will meet with you directly to sign the

agreement.

I look forward to hearing from you soonest.

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Chapter 389

Edward Tonks

Wizard at Law

Law-wizard of Record for the Noble and Most Ancient

House of Potter

~ # ~

Harry quickly scanned through the document and was

stunned to find that Lord Greengrass both recognised

what Harry was up to and wished to take it a step

further. He was willing to sign over complete authority

of Daphne to him. And it only took moments for Harry

to figure out why.

'He does not want any power to cancel the agreement

in his hands!' he thought. 'Damn! That's bloody

clever.'

Quickly ducking into the office, sitting at the desk and

pulling blank parchment, ink and quill to him from

where they were now kept close to hand, he dashed

off a response.

~ # ~

Edward Tonks

Wizard at Law

Law-wizard of Record for the Noble and Most Ancient

House of Potter

c/- Diagon Alley

London

Mister Tonks,

I accept the agreement in its current form. However, I

wish to first allow Miss Daphne Greengrass to read it

for herself and give her blessing to go ahead before I

will be willing to sign it. If she is against, then I will not

proceed.

Please act as if she will accept, at this time. If she

does not, I will send an immediate notification to you

of such. For that you should expect my elf. We can

then determine where we will go from there.

Without contrariness from her, we go ahead.

Lord Harrison James Potter

Head of the Noble and Most Ancient House of Potter

~ # ~

Walking back into the living room he immediately

approached the owl and tied the note to the bird's leg.

"Thank you, Justice," he whispered to it. "You may

return to Ted now."

The bird gave a bob, turned about and launched itself

back out the window.

He stood watching it go.

"Wasn't that Ted's owl?" asked Hermione.

Startled, as he had not realised Hermione had entered

the room, he spun to her.

"Errr... yeah," he replied. "He's sent me the latest

version of the CBA."

He walked over to the coffee table, picked it up with its

cover letter and handed it to her.

After she read through it, Hermione looked just as

surprised as he was.

"He's signing her over to you," she said. "Almost as if

she's... she's... an asset." It was easy to see she was

appalled.

"For the purposes of this, she is," he agreed. "But,

he's being smart."

When she frowned back in not a little anger he added,

"By handing over any authority over her to me, he is

putting himself in the situation where he simply

cannot be forced, compulsed, whatever to cancel the

agreement from his side. He will be incapable of it."

That had her surprised. Then her expression turned

back to a troubled one. "But, from this, you could

abuse her."

A little hurt at the insinuation, but understanding she

was asking as a general overview rather than just him

personally, he replied, "Legally, yes. But, I believe it's

clear he trusts me not to do that.

"And, really, would you have anything to do with me if

you thought I would be that sort of person?"

"No," she replied. "However, I know you a lot better

than Lord Greengrass knows you."

"Noted," he said. "But, what else can he do?"

She had no answer to that and sadly nodded.

_‗_

―==(oIo)==―

ˇ

Knocking on the Longbottom's door and being

admitted by Neville, it was to see that Neville was up,

dressed and ready, but the girls weren't.

He quickly went and let them know the 'Potters' were

there, by knocking on their doors and calling to them

through the closed door.

On his return Harry explained about receiving the CBA

and asking for the aid of the two girls to approach

Daphne in the Great Hall and sending her to the

antechamber before they entered. Harry and Hermione

would be waiting for her within.

He was all for it and, once the girls emerged, told them

what was going on. They, too, agreed.

As the five then walked down the stairs of the grand

staircase to the ground floor, Harry, Hermione and

Neville waited in the entrance hall while the two girls

stuck their heads in the door to see if Daphne was

already there.

A quick glance was all it took before Hannah turned

back and said, "She's there. Sue and I'll go let her

know." Then both ducked inside.

Harry turned to Neville and said, "You'd best go

inside, too. Otherwise someone might figure out

you're not with the girls and wonder what's going on.

"Besides, it's probably better if Daphne didn't have

such a large audience when she hears what I have to

say."

Neville gave a nod, said "Good Luck." And walked in

through the doors as Harry and Hermione walked in to

the antechamber.

A minute later, Daphne and Tracey walked in. Daphne

was clearly worried and agitated.

As soon as they approached, he said, "I received

correspondence from Ted Tonks. It's a copy of the

amended Concubine Bond Agreement.

"Firstly, as promised, all escape clauses I informed

you I demanded to be included, have been included.

However, your father has also added stipulations for

those; to activate the clause or clauses they can only

be done so at Gringotts and only after which of us

wants to activate the clause has first been tested free

of enchantments or potions that are compelling us to

seek such.

"Secondly, so your father cannot be compelled to find

a way to break the agreement he has... Daphne, in a

nutshell, he's basically demanding I become your

magical guardian. He's ceded authority over you to

me."

Harry then drew the copy of the agreement from out of

his inside robe pocket and silently handed it to her.

Then said, "Go ahead and read it."

Daphne never said a word for that whole time. Even

when she began to read the document she never said

a word. However, she gave out the occasional slight

sound of shocked surprise.

When she was done, she looked back at Harry and

handed it back. There were tears in her eyes, but

Harry couldn't tell if they were from happiness or

sorrow. Her expression didn't reflect it either way.

"Now the important question, Daphne," he quietly

said. "Having read it, I want to know if you still want

me and your father to sign it."

As a single tear slid down her cheek, she silently

nodded.

"Very well," he said. "In that case, I shall send an

urgent message off to Ted Tonks to arrange a time in

the very near future where the agreement can be

signed and witnessed.

"As Madam Marchbanks acted as witness for the

agreements Neville, Hannah and Susan were entered

into, I have little doubt she'll be willing to act in the

same role for this one and in her office. I shall suggest

that to Mister Tonks.

"Also as we appear to have reached an accord, I

believe this will happen no later than within the next

two days. I want you to be there for it, just as I want

Hermione there for it. Right up until I sign, you can

come to me at any time and tell me you don't want to

go through with it and I will not sign.

"If you don't want to be there when it's signed, I

understand. It's your choice."

"Thank you, Harry," she quietly said. "I th- I believe I

do want to be there."

"You're welcome," he replied with a smile. "Now, once

you've fixed your face a bit, I suggest you return to

your breakfast. Hermione and I will leave you now so

you have time to do what you need to do."

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With a gesture at Hermione as Daphne nodded back,

he and his betrothed exited.

His last view of her was as Tracey closed in and took

the girl into a hug.

_‗_

―==(oIo)==―

ˇ

As they walked into the Great Hall, Hermione was also

almost in tears. She looked to him and firmly said,

"Once you fully take up your role as a member of the

Wizengamot, I want you to do everything in your

power to end these sort of agreements; betrothal

ones, too.

"They shouldn't be able to force anyone into a...

relationship of convenience. It's just wrong."

"It will be one of my priorities, love," he replied. "I

assure you."

_‗_

―==(oIo)==―

ˇ

As they walked out of their double of Transfiguration,

Ted's house elf popped in before the five - the two

'Puffs were with them - and silently handed Harry a

note.

~ # ~

Lord Potter,

Lord Greengrass confesses to being under extreme

pressure right now and seeks to finalise this within an

hour or two of noon.

Lady Marchbanks has already been contacted and has

welcomed us to use her office for the signing. It will

be held at 1.15pm today.

On departure I shall be going directly to the Daily

Prophet to formally announce the concubinage of

Heiress Daphne Ophelia Greengrass to Lord Harrison

Potter this very day.

Lord Greengrass and I will be of fervent hope this will

immediately relieve Lord Greengrass of the pressure

he currently faces from 'unnamed' Houses seeking an

agreement for Daphne Greengrass and a son of their

House.

Ted Tonks

~ # ~

With a quietly muttered, "Shit." Harry handed the note

to Hermione.

After reading it, she sighed, "Alright. That's fast, but

Ted explains why." Looking to Harry she asked, "Are

you ready for this?"

"Yes," he nodded. "I wouldn't have even entertained

the concept if I wasn't ready."

After handing the note to Neville to read, he took the

other four aside into a vacant classroom and said,

"I'm sorry to ask this again, girls; but, can you again

approach Daphne and let her know what's going on?"

Before they could even answer he added, "Actually―"

Turning to Neville he said, "Pass the note on to the

girls and they can quietly hand it to Daphne."

Neville had already finished reading it and was

showing he was just as concerned. He silently handed

the note to Hannah, who was the closest of the two to

him at the time.

After reading it herself, Hannah said, "Will do, Harry.

We'll pass it as soon as we see them for morning tea."

Susan had read it over her shoulder.

_‗_

―==(oIo)==―

ˇ

The plan went off without a hitch. The girls had

managed to pass the note to Tracey, who then passed

it to Daphne. As Harry was already sitting at the

Gryffindor table with his back to the wall, he was able

to surreptitiously watch as Daphne read it, look to him

and firmly nodded.

Looked down at his small plate, he quietly said to the

others, "She has it and has read it. She now knows."

After what felt like an interminable time in Herbology,

they were actually released a little early, as usual, so

they could change.

All five - Harry, Hermione, Neville and his two - hurried

up to the Lords' Quarters to clean up and change, if

and where necessary, into clean robes. Harry,

knowing he would need to get to the meeting during

the latter part of lunch, made sure he didn't get any

dirt on himself during the class. Unsurprising to him,

neither did Hermione.

_‗_

―==(oIo)==―

ˇ

At lunch and though nervous, Harry clamped down on

his emotions through sheer force of will and managed

to eat. However, he did keep glancing towards the

head table at Headmistress Lady Marchbanks.

For all her body language showed, the woman didn't

have a care in the world. She most definitely was not

watching Harry, Daphne or any of the other heirs of

the Alliance.

However, his constant monitoring of her meant he was

immediately aware when she rose and walked from

the room through the staff entrance at a few minutes

after 1.00pm. He'd even checked his watch - 1.04pm.

Judging her speed and the distance she'd have to

travel in his mind, then comparing it with his own

faster speed and the great distance he'd have to

travel, he guessed he could leave within five minutes

and easily make it there after her and before the time.

He was just about to leave when he realised neither

Daphne nor Tracey were likely to know how to find the

Headmistress's office.

'Shit,' he thought

He turned to Hermione and told her the problem.

Hermione had the solution before he even finished

explaining. "I'll approach her about talking to her

about an Arithmancy assignment. Then suggest we go

somewhere to talk. That'll allow me to escort her to

the Headmistress's office."

With a slight slump of relief he smiled and said, "That

would be perfect. Thank you."

She smiled back. "You'd best go now. That gives me

the excuse to go and approach Daphne."

He gave her a quick peck on the cheek, again causing

her to blush from the suddenness of it, rose and

headed for the main doors. Hermione only hesitated a

moment before she rose to head to the Slytherin table.

_‗_

―==(oIo)==―

ˇ

Harry waited only two to three minutes before he saw

Hermione and Daphne walking up the corridor from

the grand staircase, heading his way.

He gave a little sigh of relief. His worry was that, with

Hermione apart from him, she'd encounter trouble.

When they turned up, both sporting smiles, he asked,

"Any trouble?"

"Only Malfoy and Nott trying to deny me approaching

Daphne," said Hermione. Her smile then widened into

a grin and she added, "When they both realised they

were doing that, they turned on each other."

He gave a snort of amusement. "Obviously, they both

think Daphne, here, is to be theirs."

"That's exactly what they both think," growled

Daphne.

"Well, let's go and make sure that won't be possible,"

said Harry.

He turned to the gargoyle and said, "Three to see the

Headmistress, please. I believe we have an

appointment."

Immediately turning back while they waited, he looked

to Daphne and asked, "Still okay with this?"

She immediately firmed up and strongly replied, "I

am."

He smiled back as he heard the gargoyle step aside

and heard the stairs start to ascend.

A quick glance to make sure and he gestured, "After

you, ladies."