Creating a magical mark was no easy task.
Harry had spent half a day experimenting in the Room of Requirement without success. Meanwhile, Hermione and Ron were enthusiastically dueling with Expelliarmus spells, taking turns to pummel the training dummy, their delight plainly visible.
But Harry couldnât ignore a growing concern. Ronâs talent wasnât bad, but his mismatched wand made learning spells twice as hard and half as effective.
Harry recalled Ollivanderâs words about wands choosing their wizards, but he had always felt it went both ways. Surely, it was just as much about the wizard choosing the wand, wasnât it?
It was time to figure out a way for Ron to get a new wand, Harry decided. Considering the Weasleysâ financial situation, if they could have afforded one, they wouldnât have handed Ron Charlieâs old wand in the first place.
Maybe he could gift Ron a wand? But the thought of directly giving it to him made Harry hesitateâhe didnât want to hurt Ronâs pride. Heâd have to find a better way.
When they finally left the Room of Requirement, Ron and Hermione seemed reluctant to end their practice session. Kids, after all, were naturally drawn to new and exciting thingsâand to the thrill of destruction. Hermione and Ron were no exceptions.
Who wouldnât be fascinated by the freedom and exhilaration of casting spells at will?
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âExcellent! Well done! Five points to Gryffindor!â
During Charms class, Professor Flitwick clapped his hands in delight, praising Ronâs spellwork.
Ron had been the first in class to levitate something heavier than a feather using the Wingardium Leviosa spell. The proof hovered briefly before Flitwick in the form of a desk, which promptly crashed back down after a few seconds.
Still, Flitwick was thrilled and generous with his encouragement.
âHarry! Harry! I did it!â Ron exclaimed excitedly, shaking Harryâs arm.
Hermione clapped politely but couldnât help shaking her head at Ronâs enthusiasm. She had mastered this level long ago.
Sheâd held back deliberately in class at Harryâs private request, allowing Ron a moment to shine without stealing all the house points for herself. To their classmates, it simply looked like Ron was celebrating with friends. No one suspected his sudden improvement in charms was thanks to Harryâs careful guidance.
The trio often visited Hagrid in his hut on Friday afternoons. As usual, Harry didnât hesitate to accept a rock cake under the disapproving stares of his friends.
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âJust soak it in tea before eating,â Harry advised. âI tried it last time when I had a toothacheâit works surprisingly well. Hagrid, could you break them into smaller pieces for us?â
âOf course, Harry,â Hagrid said cheerfully, taking the rock cakes and breaking them into manageable chunks. Fully aware that human teeth were no match for his baking, Hagrid smiled as he poured them each a cup of honey water.
âPhew...â Harry took a sip and said to Hagrid with mock relief, âYou know, Hagrid, this is lemonade. What I had in the Headmasterâs office the other day? That was more like lemon syrup.â
âYou were in Dumbledoreâs office?â Hagrid asked, stroking his beard. âDumbledoreâs a good man, isnât he? Loves sweetsâeveryone knows that. Professor McGonagall keeps trying to hide his candy, but it never works. Most of Snapeâs tooth-strengthening potions end up going to him!â
Hagrid leaned in conspiratorially, motioning for the trio to do the same.
âSpeaking of Snape,â he whispered, âhe suggested the tooth potion expenses go on the school boardâs budget. But Dumbledore refused.â
Hermione frowned. âHagrid, donât you realize Snape was being sarcastic?â
Hagrid blinked in surprise. âOh! He was?â
âYes,â the trio said in unison.
âOhhh...â Hagrid scratched his head and chuckled. âI was wondering why heâd say something like that...â
âBy the way, Hagrid,â Harry interjected, âsince you mentioned Snape... I saw him after Halloween, and his leg looked injured. Filch was treating him, and I overheard something about a three-headed animal biting him. Youâre the expert on magical creaturesâany idea what it might be?â
âOh, I wouldnât call myself an expert,â Hagrid said modestly, scratching his head again. âBut maybe it was Fluffy.â
âFluffy?â the trio asked in unison.
âYeah, Fluffyâs a three-headed dog I got off a Greek bloke. Bit of an odd oneâfalls asleep the moment it hears music. Dumbledore borrowed it to guard something on the fourth floor. Iâm not sure itâs enough to protect N... Oh, I shouldnât have said that!â
Hagrid clamped a hand over his mouth, realizing heâd let something slip.
âNicholas Flamel?â Hermione asked immediately.
The trio exchanged glances. Harry leaned back in his chair, suddenly calm.
âWhoâs Nicholas Flamel?â Hermione pressed.
âOh no, lass, thatâs Dumbledoreâs business,â Hagrid said, quickly standing up to usher them out. âIâve already said too much. Youâve got classes tomorrowâitâs getting late, so off you go!â
With no choice, the trio left Hagridâs hut.
âNicholas Flamel?â Ron muttered as they walked. âWhy does that name sound so familiar? I feel like Iâve heard it somewhere before.â
âMe too,â Hermione said, frowning. âBut I canât remember where.â
âHarry, any ideas?â Ron turned to him.
âYou actually saw it today,â Harry replied, pulling a Chocolate Frog card from inside his robes. âHere, Iâve still got it on me.â
Ron took the card and read aloud:
âAlbus Dumbledore, current Headmaster of Hogwarts, widely regarded as the greatest wizard of our time. His notable achievements include defeating the dark wizard Grindelwald in 1945, discovering the twelve uses of dragonâs blood, and his work in alchemy with his partner, Nicholas Flamel...â
âOh, right! I saw his name on this card before! What does he do?â
âIt says it right thereâNicholas Flamel is an alchemist,â Hermione explained.
âI read about him in a book,â Harry said smoothly, not missing a beat. âNicholas Flamel is over six hundred years old. Heâs lived since the 14th century and is said to own the Philosopherâs Stoneâa magical object with incredible powers. It can turn any metal into gold and grant immortality.â
Hermione and Ron exchanged a shocked look, gasping audibly.
Ron was astonished by the stoneâs miraculous abilities. Hermione, however, was amazed by Harryâs impressive knowledge.
âYou know so much, Harry,â she said admiringly.
Harry simply smiled modestly. Internally, he thought, If only you knewâIâve met Nicholas Flamel myself...
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