|4.12| Sirius's Warning

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THE STUNT THAT GRACE pulled had spread across the whole castle like wildfire. Everyone was talking about it, and Draco Malfoy and Pansy Parkinson were highly humiliated and embarrassed again. People had now started to look up at Grace with respect and astonishment, mainly because nobody had ever dared to yell at Snape in front do everyone or kick and punch his house students in front of him. It was also because absolutely nobody, expect Slytherin, liked Snape. 

Grace had gotten a letter from Sirius, he wanted to talk face-to-face with her and Harry on twenty-two November. And that letter had sent her into whole new lever of anxiety. She couldn't understand how was he going to come into Gryffindor common room, when he was still a murderer on loose for others. 

In the meantime, life became even worse for Harry within the confines of the castle, for Rita Skeeter had published her piece about the Triwizard Tournament, and it had turned out to be not so much a report on the tournament as a highly colored life story of Harry. Much of the front page had been given over to a picture of Harry; the article (continuing on pages two, six, and seven) had been all about Harry, the names of the Beauxbatons and Durmstrang champions (misspelled) had been squashed into the last line of the article, and Cedric hadn't been mentioned at all.

It was full of absolute and total rubbish. 

I suppose I get my strength from my parents. I know they'd be very proud of me if they could see me now. . . . Yes, sometimes at night I still cry about them, I'm not ashamed to admit it. . . . I know nothing will hurt me during the tournament, because they're watching over me. . . .

Grace knew very well that Harry hadn't said even a single word in this. Rita Skeeter had made that all all. And what was more worse, that she had dragged Grace in too.

Harry has at last found love at Hogwarts. His close friend, Colin Creevey, says that Harry is rarely seen out of the company of Grace Weasley, who is none other than the daughter of Sirius Black and Tatiana Abildgaard, Freya Black; the sole heir of the royal Scandinavian wizard family.

On the night of November twenty two, Grace was in the common room, reading a book as she waited for Harry to return. Hagrid had called him during the night, saying that he needed to tell him something. Harry arrived when only ten minutes were left in one o'clock. 

He removed his invisibility clock and fell next to Grace on the couch, looking very white. 

"What happened, Harry?" Grace asked worried. 

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