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Addie's 100 Jumbled Pokes at James Potter - Sa13+ Enjoy the Drabbles of Prongs! 1. Herbology 2. Muggle Studies 3. Transfiguration 4. Ancient Runes 6. Divination 7. Care of Magical Creatures 8. Potions 9. Defense Against the Dark Arts 10. Arithmancy 11. History of Magic 12. Charms 13. Quidditch 15. Room 17. Cauldron 18. Whomping Willow 19. Wand 20. Hogsmeade 21. Veela 22. Kneazle 24. House elf 25. Sorting Hat 26. Quill 27. Owl 28. Timeturner 30. Feast 31. Dress robes 32. Common room 33. Classroom 34. Parseltongue 35. Pureblood 36. Muggle 37. Animagus 38. Patronus 39. Duel 40. Spell 41. Thestrals 42. Portraits 43. Headmaster 44. Ford Anglia 45. torch 46. Dungeon 47. Portkey 48. Leprechaun 49. Yule Ball 50. Boggart 51. act 52. bore 53. Chase 54. Dare 55. Egg on 56. Fight 57. Gape 58. Hoot 59. Ignore 60. Joke 61. Kiss 62. Lope 63. Mooch 64. Nap 65. Ooze 66. Pace 67. Quell 68. Roar 69. Slap 70. teem 71. Untie 72. Vex 73. Warn 74. x-tinguish 75. Yodel 76. Zap 77. Cheerful 78. author's choice 79. author's choice 80. author's choice 81. Depression 82. Careful 83. Fearful 84. Angry 85. Snappish 86. Daring 87. Plaid 88. sweet tooth 89. Past 90. present 91. Future 92. Chocolate 93. Chicken 94. Allergic 95. Snowball 96. Socks 97. Dictionary 98. Pajamas 99. Newspaper 100. Homework Class was boring - that wasn't a surprise. Since when has Astronomy been any fun? Out of the corner of my eye, I saw Sirius pointing his telescope the wrong way, trying to peek into another class. Professor Signore whacked his head. "Ow!" He whimpered dramatically. I chuckled and scribbled some answers. Yesterday, we'd charted movements exactly like these. It was so easy, but it was taking most people forever to complete. Exasperated and bored, I roughly pointed my telescope towards the ground. When I saw the white glint, a huge grin spread across my face. Astronomy wasn't half-bad after all! |
Excitement of finding the final ingredient overrode caution as Sirius and I bounded up the stairs, barely managing to stay under the Invisibility Cloak. Remus was in the Hospital Wing. Peter was struggling over homework. When we reached the top of the Astronomy Tower, I threw off the cloak. Using the telescopes on their highest power, we looked towards the grounds. “Oy, Padfoot,” I whispered. “There,” I positioned the telescope and stepped back. “Brilliant!” He grinned, face lighting up with animation. We memorized the area to the most miniscule detail. After all, Giselle flowers weren’t visible to the naked eye. |
A/N: So far, all the drabbles I've written are connected. So it would behoove you to read them in order. Just advise, though. Whatever floats your boat, right? “Oh, Jamsie!” Sirius sang. “Why is it taking so long?” I glanced up at him. “Well, if you helped, it might not.” He languidly doodled on the library’s Hogwarts, a History. “What, and risk blinding myself by squinting to read the miniscule print? No thanks!” Sirius whispered loudly. “We’re not going to read it like this, Padfoot. I’m going to enlarge it when I find the page. We are wizards,” I said, deliberately patronizing him. He smacked me on the head with the book he had vandalized. I glared at him. “That book is fat!” “So?” Sirius grinned mischeviously. “Ow!” |
Finally, I found the page. Quickly enlarging it, I scanned the instructions. “All right, so after we pick the Giselle flowers, we lay them to dry for a couple days in ‘vivid sunlight.’ Whatever. Then…we need dragonhide gloves.” “Sure, we have those!” He grinned excitedly. “Uh, no, we don’t. Remember, when you created a fire in Potions and then we tried to put it out with our gloves and they got burnt?” “…No?” I shook my head. “Well, I guess we’ll just borrow Moony’s.” “Wait, why didn’t we use our wands for the fire?” “….” “Look who forgot magic now!” |
The four of us crowded around the silvery liquid. It contained the painstakingly-obtained memory of our Transfiguration professor becoming Animagus. The experience contained information on the last stage of concocting the potion, which we couldn’t find in any books. “Ready?” Remus asked. We nodded. When we came out, Sirius was alight with excitement and I was having trouble containing my delight. “Are you sure you want to do this?” Remus asked, for the hundredth time. “Relax, Remus, becoming Animagus is the least we can do for you. Right guys?” I looked to the others. Peter nodded cautiously. Sirius exclaimed, “’Course!” |
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