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Fudge continued to maintain that Voldemort had not returned, with the same fervour of a ten-year old who persists in believing that Christmas gifts do not come from mother and father: an increasingly difficult exercise, requiring him to explain away mounting evidence to the contrary. While Voldemort's power increased daily, the Ministry's ability to defend itself was much diminished, Fudge having dismissed or even imprisoned on various pretexts the higher-ranking Ministry officials whose views did not fall in line with his own. The only advisers he now possessed were those willing to mirror his own irrational beliefs, thus giving Fudge the illusion of support, when in fact he was almost on his own.

Just before the end of the holidays, Fudge met with one of his most steadfast followers, the loyal Delores Umbridge. They were in the Minister's office, sharing a pot of Earl Gray tea. Until recently the walls had been lined with portraits of previous ministers. But Fudge had tired of their admonitions and criticism, and without exception the portraits had been banished to a broom closet. The portraits were replaced by paintings more to Fudge's taste, his most recent acquisition a large work showing a group of Hippogriffs playing poker.

"Things are a bit different, now," Fudge explained to Umbridge. "At least until I'm Chief Warlock once more, you'll have to tread carefully."

Umbridge simpered and smiled.

"I'm always careful," she replied. "But still, I'm at Hogwarts under Ministry orders. My presence there is entirely legal. What could anyone do to me?"

"Your presence is, but that little quill of yours is not. Yes, I know about that quill," continued Fudge, observing Umbridge's surprise. "The Department of Prosecutions is directly under Dumbledore's control once more. He's moved very quickly over the last couple of weeks. He has removed everyone I appointed to Prosecutions, restoring those who were there before. Any who weren't loyal to Dumbledore before are loyal now. My sources of information in that department are all gone, and until I can get someone in under Dumbledore's nose, I'll be entirely in the dark about investigations."

Umbridge calmly sipped her tea.

"But we can't be prosecuted, surely. We're in the middle of a crises - Dumbledore's forces are trying to take over the Ministry. And you issued a decree not long ago, saying that in the event of an emergency, you are authorized to override laws and ancient customs, without requiring the prior consent of the Wizengamot. You are immune, and so am I, working as I am under your direction."

"Yes," said Fudge. "Ministerial Decree 87. One of the most important I issued. And that was fine, when I was Chief Warlock. But now it won't be my Wizengamot that tests whether Decree 87 is valid - Dumbledore's interpretation is the one that matters at present."

But Umbridge persisted. "Decree 87 is very clear - you can break the law if you deem it to be in the public interest."

"Delores, it doesn't matter how clear the law is. Ultimately the law is what the Wizengamot determines it to be. I can issue all the decrees I like, but there is almost no law I can pass that Dumbledore can't find a loophole in, if he chooses. And if he can't come up with a way around the law, he can always invalidate it, if he can carry enough Members with him in the Wizengamot. I don't think he has quite that level of support. Not yet. But we can't afford to take chances at present, and that is why I started by saying that things are a bit different now. In September, we had carte blanche. Now we do not. So put away your quill, and watch your step."

Fudge had had a number of similar, one-on-one discussions with his inner circle over the last couple of weeks. A small army of his flunkies were busy locating and destroying all copies of internal memoranda issued from Fudge's office. Another group was carefully scouring the Ministry's archives and library, burning anything the slightest bit incriminating. Fudge had ordered that henceforth no notes were to be taken of any meetings. No records were to be kept. For now Fudge would focus all his resources on ousting Dumbledore from his office as Chief Warlock. Until this was achieved, he could afford no distractions nor take any risks.

Today's meeting with Umbridge was of particular importance, for it was essential that the woman get the message from Fudge himself. Fudge could not afford any errors by her, not when he had placed her in Hogwarts: the very centre of the conspiracy against him. She was there to spy on Fudge's behalf, but of course that meant that Dumbledore could spy on her, and Fudge could not allow her to give the game away.

Fudge took another sip of his tea, and looked over Umbridge, wondering what was going on inside her mind. Was she really as thick as she seemed to be? Fudge hoped he had read the woman correctly, for Umbridge's deep stupidity had been one reason that Fudge had chosen her for Hogwarts: no sensible witch would walk into the school with the settled intention of irritating the most powerful wizard in living memory. It had been only barely feasible to insert Umbridge into Hogwarts, Decree 87 then being adequate protection when Fudge controlled the Wizengamot But all was different now and Umbridge had no protection. If she were prosecuted, there was much she could reveal if she was prepared to betray Fudge to save herself. Not sure the woman had got the message, Fudge worked to drive his point home.

"At present, you have no protection inside the walls of Hogwarts. I would pull you out if I could, but I cannot - it would be far too damaging to the Ministry. You must remain. But if you continue in the same manner as you did in first term, I think it is a good bet that your tenure there will end in your prosecution. Your mission there must therefore change. Yes, I need you still as my ears in Hogwarts - that was always the most important part of your assignment, after all. Observe, record and report - but only verbally, to me directly, and thereafter destroy any notes. Do not attempt to institute any more reforms. For appearance's sake, you must issue decrees from time to time, for if you sit idle, Dumbledore might suspect your weakness. But we will not be continuing with our plans, at least not for a time. We will not be removing any professors to create vacancies for our people - that will have to wait until we are on surer ground. Instead, focus on those professors you placed under probation. These weak ones can perhaps be flipped so that they support the Ministry instead of Dumbledore. Focus your efforts on them."

It was thus a rather diminished Delores Umbridge that watched her fifth-year students arrive for their first Defence class of the second term. One by one the students filed through the door, taking their accustomed seats in the class. This was the last class of the day for everyone, and in early January the days were very short. The sun was already hidden by the low mountains to the west, and if it had not yet set, it would do so shortly. The large windows passed almost no light into the classroom, the gloom relieved by the numerous candles burning in the huge chandelier dominating the room. Umbridge noted that Potter kept his head down as he entered the class, his face in shadow and unknowable. Harry was one of the last to arrive, and shortly after he was seated, the door to the classroom closed.

"Good afternoon," said Umbridge. The false, cloying sweetness absent at breakfast was now back.

"Good afternoon, Professor Umbridge," replied the class dutifully, Imogen only mouthing the words and making no sound. She did not trust herself to speak, for simply hearing the professor's voice filled her with a rage every bit as great as the one which consumed her when Malfoy insulted her, or when Filch had grabbed her.

"I hope you all had a good rest," said Umbridge. "But at least one of you was rather busy." At this all the students looked up, except Harry.

"Yes, Mr. Potter, I am referring to you," continued Umbridge. "What you do outside of school on vacation is your affair, but I can assure you that if you tell any more lies to that criminal Rita Skeeter or anyone else while you are under the school's authority, punishment will be swift and severe. Do I make myself understood?"

"Yes, Professor," said Harry, not a little confused to have avoided a week's detention with Umbridge's nasty quill.

"Good. Now everyone pull out your textbooks. You will have no need of your wands."

Imogen put up her hand.

"Yes, Ms. Iorworth?"

"I was just wondering. Are we going to learn how to defend ourselves against Centaurs this year?"

"Oh goodness me!" tittered Umbridge. "Why would any of you need to learn that?"

"I don't know," said Imogen. "I was just curious." Her rage was gone now, and instead Imogen struggled not to laugh.

"Don't worry yourself about Centaurs. They're no threat to those of us with wands. Now get reading all of you - there's a lot of material to cover!"

Dinner was a cheerful affair, the students at each table talking about their holidays. Neville gave them a detailed account of his Belgian vacation, filling in everyone with tales of his adventures in that exciting land. His friends listened with a reasonable appearance of interest, and when he'd finished, he turned to Imogen.

"And what did you do on your vacation, Imogen?" he asked.

"I accidentally broke your bottle of Asturias potion at the beginning."

Neville's face fell, his sadness obvious.

"At the end of vacation, I made a replacement batch."

Neville's face brightened.

"And in between, I killed Filch's mother with a stunning spell."

A large volume of pumpkin juice sprayed from Neville's mouth as he erupted with laughter.

"Sorry," he said, wiping his mouth. "I hope I didn't get anyone. Did you kill Filch too? Is that why he's not here?" Neville laughed at his little joke, but stopped when he noticed no one else so much as smiled.

"Imogen's not joking," said Hermione. "Filch's mother is quite dead." At Hermione's bidding, Imogen gave a brief account of the incident in which Mrs. Filch met her demise. Imogen was not sure she would ever tire of telling the tale. Almost everyone present had heard the story before and more than once, but it would be a long time before they would tire of hearing it.

Neville was a good listener, asking no questions and absorbing every bit of Imogen's narrative. A child of the Voldemort era, Neville was rather enured to mayhem, and the violent death of a nasty witch touched him not at all. At the end of the story, his only observation was that at the next DA meeting, he would not be partnering with Imogen, not if stunning spells were being practiced.

"The DA's as dead as Mrs. Filch," said Harry. "But we can't talk about that here. I'll fill you in tonight after I see Snape for occlumency."

No formal announcement of Filch's departure was made by Dumbledore, and it was only gradually during the first day back at school that the students noticed the absence of the unpopular caretaker. There was no need for an announcement, because Dumbledore had no plans to replace the squib. Indeed, Filch's presence at the school had been quite superfluous: his position could easily be filled by house elf.

Only Imogen had any inkling of what had become of Filch, as a result of some discussions she'd had with the headmaster during the holidays, before she had been invited to the Burrow and while she was still staying at the Order's headquarters at 12 Grimmauld Place. At Dumbledore's request, she'd had a one-on-one meeting with him in the library, which doubled as the headmaster's office when he was present. Imogen had assumed that the discussion would be about her studies, but she quickly learned otherwise.

"I need your advice," said Dumbledore.

Over the holidays she had been getting a handle on the headmaster's deadpan sense of humour. But rather than wait for the inevitable punch line, Imogen pretended to take the question seriously.

"Don't put strange rings on your finger. Don't go to that cavern where you thought Voldemort hid a Horcrux, because it's not there. Also - " Imogen silenced herself when Dumbledore raised his hand.

"I'm quite serious," he said. "Now unlike the rest of the school, you spent fifteen years in the Muggle world before you joined us. You have no memory of your life prior to joining the school, but despite this, you seem to possess a great deal of Muggle common knowledge. At least that is my understanding."

"Yes, Professor," Imogen replied. "I don't have any recollection of my parents or what I did before I appeared at King's Cross Station, but on the other hand, if you were to ask me general questions about the Muggle world, chances are I'd be able to help."

"Exactly. That is why I need to speak with you. It's about Mr. Filch. I will not allow him to return to Hogwarts, not because of anything he did, but for the simple reason that I think it would unfair to him, and to you, to force him to clean up after someone who killed his mother. At Hogwarts he would eventually learn how his mother met her end, and it would be unnatural if he did not hate you. He cannot remain. And yet where to put him? He is a squib, and has no real place in our world. He ought to have done what other squibs do, and joined the Muggle world. But he is over forty, and if I simple release him in London to wander about, he will be even more helpless and useless than he was at Hogwarts. I need your advice about where I could possibly put him."

Imogen considered this for a moment before replying.

"You have known him far longer than I. What would you say are his qualifications?"

"None. Indeed, his only talent that I know of is the ability to appear like he is working hard, when really he is doing next to nothing."

"I know just the thing for him," said Imogen.

"The post office?" said Harry incredulously in the common room later that evening.

"Filch is a postal worker?" asked Hermione, not sure she had heard correctly.

"Yes," said Imogen. "He's working at a post office in Toronto, not delivering, but sorting. It's perfect, really. No education required. Unionized, of course, and well-paid, all things considered. He probably won't do more than four hours' work in an eight hour shift, and only that much if there's a supervisor around. I think he'll be just fine."

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"You have received but few hints of your past, and they have been so subtle that I doubt you picked up on them. Do you recall your first visit to Grimmauld Place, and what the portrait of Mrs. Black screamed at you?" "Yes." There was a long pause; Imogen by her silence passed a test. "You really do take my instructions literally, don't you? How rare in a teenager. I give you permission to speak freely." "My recollection of things not in 'the books' is very far from perfect, but...

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"Malfoy's back!" The cry was taken up by others as the news quickly spread through the Great Hall. Ron stopped chewing, his open mouth gaping in astonishment as he saw Draco's tall, thin form make its way towards the Slytherin table. "Oh Ron, do close your mouth, please," said Hermione absently, watching as Malfoy headed towards his accustomed seat, greeting his friends noisily as he did so. A throng formed around him, through which Pansy struggled until she finally succeeding in...

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There was only the slightest pause after Ernie's announcement before many a hand reached for a wand, only to come up empty: Harry understood his friends very well, and had he not confiscated everyone's wand, Ernie would have been instantly subjected to multiple curses. Ernie was also fortunate that the small room was very overcrowded. Fred and George stumbled over each other as they rose. Ginny too attempted to get at Ernie, but in the commotion could not get past her brothers. Only Imogen,...

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"It's like he's disappeared!" explained Hermione. "I watched carefully during my shift, and I know Angelina and Ginny did the same. We just can't find any sign of Draco on the Marauder's map." Breakfast was still two hours away, and she was in Moaning Myrtle's second floor bathroom, along with Harry, Imogen, Angelina and the Weasley siblings. It was now a routine for them to meet every morning at this hour to discuss their efforts to follow Draco's movements on the Marauder's Map....

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Shortly after lunch the students of Gryffindor and Slytherin houses eyed each other warily in the hall outside the door to Professor McGonnigal's transfiguration classroom. It was rare indeed for two houses to double up in any class but potions, but now and again it was necessary, either to make up for a holiday or some other quirk in the schedule. Draco leaned casually against the wall, flanked by Crabbe and Goyle. He stared straight ahead with an expression of studied indifference. Nearby...

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Professor McGonagall was not accustomed to being addressed in such fashion - especially not by a student. Everyone knew her reputation - 'tough but fair' was the usual description people used. To this could one could fairly add that Professor McGonagall was not to be trifled with; she was impatient of silly excuses and disliked intensely having her time wasted. But to be spoken to by a student in words that bordered on the peremptory - this was new. The professor stifled the immediate reply...

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Imogen a Harry Potter taleChapter 58

The door to Madam Pomfrey's office opened, interrupting Draco's narrative before he got very far. Draco instantly closed his eyes and settled himself back on his bed. "Obviously Draco has more friends than I thought," Pomfrey said. "And I'm glad you're all being so quiet; I haven't heard hardly a sound since you came in. But really this is too much. Only one of you can stay." Turning to Hagrid, she added, "I mean only one student of course, Professor Hagrid. You're welcome to stay...

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Imogen a Harry Potter taleChapter 8

"Imogen, there's something I really need to talk to you about. I didn't want to say anything, but I just have to. It's about - " Hermione paused, having difficulty coming to grips with what had to be said. But then she got some help. "Ron?" asked Imogen. "How did you know?" gasped Hermione, relieved that Imogen was willing to discuss the topic, yet annoyed that Imogen had even noticed Ron's attention. Imogen reminded Hermione of discussions they'd had over the last two weeks,...

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Imogen a Harry Potter taleChapter 6

Imogen had no idea how to get to the Potions room, and so once she was inside the school, she looked about, hoping to spot a fifth year whom she knew to be in Potions. Ahead of her she saw the back of a tall boy with bright red hair - Ron. She fell in behind him at a short distance, and kept pace with him as he effortlessly made his way to the depths of the castle. While keeping an eye on him, Imogen looked around in the hope that she would memorize the way there. She had learned in the last...

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Imogen a Harry Potter taleChapter 4

After the feast, the prefects of each house called for their first years to follow them, and to mind that they did not lose their way. "That's right," said Ron to the youngsters in his charge. "A few years back a couple of firsties didn't do as they were told and wandered off - never did find them, I don't think..." "Oh, knock it off, Ron!" said Hermione, exasperated. "It's scary enough for them as it is." She turned to address them. "Just follow me - everything will be just...

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Imogen a Harry Potter taleChapter 5

The next morning was her first experience of the regular routine at Hogwarts. Up early to get ready and dressed, then off to breakfast at the Great Hall. She had slept only a few hours and was utterly exhausted, stumbling down the stairs with the rest of her house. But as she approached the Great Hall, her stomach began to growl. Barely had she taken her seat when a wonderful breakfast appeared on the table - like no other she had ever had. Fried tomatoes - she hadn't known that people fried...

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Imogen a Harry Potter taleChapter 7

" ... and so that's what happened, professor. I didn't mean for things to turn out like they did, but it just happened." Having finished her rather lengthy story, Imogen lapsed into silence. There was only stillness in Dumbledore's office, as he and Professor McGonagall contemplated Imogen's detailed account of events inUmbridge's class. At McGonagall's bidding, Imogen had gone to see her after dinner, to let her know how her first day at Hogwarts had gone. The Gryffindor head of...

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New Harry Potter Adventures Chapter 7 part 1 of 2 Harrys Recovery

Introduction: Harry recovers at Shell Cottage (please read authors note at the end) This story does not reflect the attitudes or characters in the Harry Potter series, or have any affiliation with the author. Chapter 7 part 1 Hermione began to shake Harry as she tried to wake him from his exhaustion. What? No it cant be Ron, said Hermione hysterically as she shook Harrys arm vigorously. It was Ron, replied Harry as with a groan he sat up on the beach and felt sand-grains fall from his hair....

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Imogen a Harry Potter taleChapter 1

"You stupid, stupid Muggle." Vivian Jones had not been expecting to hear these words. Her day had started normally enough. She'd gotten up very early as usual, and headed out to work: a 40-minute commute on the 401 into Toronto. Almost always the first to arrive at work and the last to leave, the morning had been normal enough: she'd come in around seven a.m., and started right to work reviewing a request for a bid that had come in, a new condo to be built in the downtown core. She sent...

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Imogen a Harry Potter taleChapter 41

"I'm getting too old for this," thought Professor McGonnigal. She was sitting at the head of a rather sparsely-populated professors' table in the Great Hall, assuming Dumbledore's place in the headmaster's absence. It was not that this task was not in any way taxing. But Dumbledore had ordered her to watch the school in his absence, and it was the waiting she found difficult. She would much rather have been in the depths of the forest than sitting at a table, listening to the chatter of...

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Imogen a Harry Potter taleChapter 10

As the weeks passed, Imogen found she was able to work harder and more effectively as she gained experience. She resorted to the time-turner with increasing frequency, and her typical day was thirty hours long. She was beginning to truly believe that she would meet her self-imposed goal of catching up with her peers by the start of the second term. She'd kept the list of curses given her by Professor Flitwick, and had learned a few of them. Anyone challenging her to a duel now might get a...

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Imogen a Harry Potter taleChapter 23

Christmas day, and dinner at 12 Grimmauld Place. Thanks to McGonagall's skill, although the external physical dimensions of the dining room had not increased an inch, it was now able to accommodate most of the Weasley family and friends along with numerous members of the Order. Arthur Weasley was not present, for the recent hearing had been a great strain upon him. His wounds had reopened, and he had been taken back to St. Mungo's. The healers had repeated their assurances that Mr. Weasley...

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Imogen a Harry Potter taleChapter 65

"Thank you very much for coming; it means so much to all of us," said Arthur Weasley, shaking Dumbledore's hand. Dumbledore only nodded by way of reply. He was near the end of his strength, the visit to the Burrow being his fourth such call of the day. Ernie MacMillan's family had handled the news with tremendous calm and courage, but after that, things had been much more difficult. Dumbledore's visit to the mother of Marietta Edgecombe had been truly terrible. Mrs. Edgecombe was a widow...

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Imogen a Harry Potter taleChapter 12

A few days later Olwyna was soaring above the forest, nearing the end of another journey to Surrey and back, bearing yet another letter from the unemployed wordsmith, Rita Skeeter. It was early in October, and the day a glorious sudden return to the warmth of the summer just passed. Olwyna was not more than an hour from her perch in the Hogwarts owlery, but she was very hungry, and had to break her journey for a quick snack. Dropping to tree level, she kept a close watch on a clearing...

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Imogen a Harry Potter taleChapter 57

"How is he doing?" asked Hermione, closing the infirmary door quietly behind her. "No change so far," whispered Montague, drawing Hermione away from Draco's bed. "It looks like he's still out cold, but Pomfrey says we shouldn't talk around him, because you never know - maybe he can hear us. Mind you, he's hardly moved a muscle during my shift. At least his face has stopped twitching — Pomfrey says that's a good sign." "Madam Pomfrey, if you don't mind," said the healer,...

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Imogen a Harry Potter taleChapter 63

Neville leaned against a wall in Borgin and Burkes, flipping through a book of rare curses. The descriptions were in Old English, dating from Chaucer's time, and the calligraphy was so ornate as to render the text incomprehensible. But the illustrations were clear enough. Positively gruesome. Neville turned the book sideways to look at a painting of a man who had been turned inside out. Unseen by Neville, Old Borgin bowed his customer out of the shop, and then dropping the obsequious manner...

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Imogen a Harry Potter taleEpilogue

The end of fifth year was cheerful, but anti-climatic. Imogen was sure she had performed well on her final exams, not at the level of her friend Hermione, to be sure, but she was confident that she'd obtained O.W.L.s in all her chosen subjects. At the end of term feast, Gryffindor easily won the house cup, Dumbledore awarding one hundred points for each Death Eater that a student had killed in the final battle at the Ministry. The thousand points Gryffindor gained thereby made its victory...

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Imogen a Harry Potter taleChapter 37

The cell was not as Harry had imagined it would be. He had expected a dark, nasty place: damp and smelly as well, with unpleasant insects crawling about. But the room would have been bright had the day not been so overcast, for the cell had large windows on three sides, giving a view of the sky and sea when the clouds permitted. The furniture was sparse: a bed, a small desk and chair along with a bookshelf was all the room contained. A gaunt, aged man sat cross-legged in a far corner,...

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Imogen a Harry Potter taleChapter 30

"A very unusual specimen, I must say," said Bathsheda Babbling, running a pencil lead back and forth over a piece of fine parchment, the etching on the blade of Harry's knife gradually appearing. "Where did you get this weapon? The script is unlike any I've ever seen." The Ancient Runes professor prided herself on her knowledge of the languages of magical folk, ancient and modern, and was delighted to find something with which she was completely unfamiliar. "A Christmas gift," said...

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Harry Potter and sisters Black Part 1

I first Read this story 3 days ago here on this page but it was not completed, so my OCD kicked in and i looked for the rest. So i am in no way a writer and this is not my story, however i though it would be nice to post it here for those like me who go crazy with unfinished workl can sleep easy. I hope you all enjoy it as much as i did.Thanks you OldWolf who is the first person i see post it and from what i can see is the original writer.Harry awakens with a groan. He feels the back of his...

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Harry Potter and sisters Black Part 2

Harry can feel himself smile reassuringly, "How can I help?"Cho's heart skips a beat as she sees Harry's smile, one so loving, so compassionate, so unlike the bastard who had made her publicly humiliate herself. "I was wondering if you would mind me not sleeping with you tonight."Harry chuckles and says, "Tonks talk got through huh?"Surprisingly, Cho doesn't take offence at Harry's laughter nor his question. "To a degree, at the minimum it got me thinking. I need to process this more...

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Imogen a Harry Potter taleChapter 22

A quorum for a sitting of the Wizengamot was a mere seventeen of its members. When the prosecution of death eaters had been at its peak, often double that number had been present. But today, the day before Christmas, the hearing chamber was full, all fifty-one members in attendance and the packed chamber giving a sense of importance and urgency to the proceedings. The only other occasion in the last ten years on which the chamber had been full was the prosecution of Harry Potter a few months...

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Imogen a Harry Potter taleChapter 24

Only the day after her sentence started and just prior to the end of the year, Rita Skeeter submitted the first of her reports to the Ministry, as required by the terms of her release. When Dumbledore had proposed this as a part of Skeeter's sentence, he believed that the Wizengamot would think it hard punishment indeed to compel Skeeter to catalogue her humiliation on a regular basis. As usual, Dumbledore had judged correctly, for many of the members believed that Skeeter's reports would...

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New Harry Potter Adventures Chapter 7 part 1 of 2 Harrys Recovery

Chapter 7 part 1 Hermione began to shake Harry as she tried to wake him from his exhaustion. ‘What? No it can’t be Ron,’ said Hermione hysterically as she shook Harry’s arm vigorously. ‘It was Ron,’ replied Harry as with a groan he sat up on the beach and felt sand-grains fall from his hair. ‘You must have been mistaken Harry,’ said Hermione shakily, her eyes wide in a manic shock. ‘It was Ron,’ repeated Harry weakly. ‘But..,’ ‘Hermione,’ said Harry more forcefully, cutting Hermione...

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Harry Potter Loves You Part 9

Part 9 and there was Three Harry woke feeling his wives, wives I have two wives, he smiled, laying next him, his eyes closed. Hermione snuggled up to him, her leg over his, Ginny on his other side pressing into him, their heads on his chest and shoulder, their breasts against him, he could feel their breaths on his skin, their heart beats, Hermiones wetness on his thigh, Ginnys hand gently holding his erect manhood. He laid there thinking of how his life had turned around it the last years. ...

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Harry Potter Gets Charmed

This is a fanfic of 'Charmed' and Harry Potter, the characters are owned by their respective owners. Harry Potter gets 'Charmed' By Eric Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger were trapped in Snape's Office after hours. Snape was at the door blocking their escape! "I know you're in there, Potter!" he said happily, gloating. "At last I have you red handed, Mr. Perfect Porter! This time not even Dumbledore will keep me from punishing you all!" He started to open the...

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Future Harry Potter Adventures Chapter 1 A New Beginning

Chapter 1 *2 months later* ‘Happy Birthday, Harry!’ cheered the occupants of the dining table in the Weasley household, as they all raised their goblets in celebration of Harry’s 18th birthday. ‘Thank-you everybody,’ replied a beaming Harry as he looked around at the various people around the table. Every member of the Weasley family was sat smiling back at him, except for Ron who was still away on his self-imposed exile. ‘Well open up your presents then Harry dear,’ said Mrs Weasley...

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Future Harry Potter Adventures Chapter 1 The Beginning

Chapter 1 *2 months later* ‘Happy Birthday, Harry!’ came the cheer from around the dining table in the Weasley household as they all raised their goblets in celebration of Harry’s 18th birthday. ‘Thank-you everybody,’ replied a beaming Harry as he looked around the table. Every member of the Weasley family was sat smiling back at him, except for Ron who was still away on his self-imposed exile. ‘Well open...

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