The first class on the second morning was Professor Snapeâs Potions class.
Still groggy, Harry felt someone nudging him.
âWake up, Harry.â
It was Seamusâs voice.
âItâs Snapeâs class today. You donât want to get sprayed by his venom, do you?â
That was Ronâs voice.
âVenom?â Harry rubbed his eyes.
âOh, I mean Snape,â Ron explained helpfully. âFred and George say he looks like a bat in his long black robes.â
Harry couldnât help itâhe laughed.
***
At breakfast, Ron leaned over to Harry and whispered, âSo, Harry, how was last night in the Forbidden Forest?â
âIt was alright,â Harry shrugged, spreading baked beans on a slice of bread, then adding sausage and bacon. âThe forest is dangerous, sure, but I made a new friend in there. After lunch, Iâll introduce you.â
âA new friend?â Ron perked up. âShe? Is it... a centaur?â
âNo, a unicorn,â Harry said with a mysterious smile.
âCool...â Hermione, intrigued, leaned in. âHow did you meet? I mean, Iâve read that unicorns generally only trust pure-hearted women. I didnât think theyâd befriend a boy.â
âWell, a dark wizard attacked her, and I just happened to pass by and saved her,â Harry said matter-of-factly.
âAnd how did you defeat a dark wizard?â Neville asked curiously.
âI hit him with a harmless little jinx,â Harry replied, taking a bite of his bread.
The tangy baked beans, combined with the distinct flavor of sausage and smoky bacon, made Harry feel a bit more alive after a night of emptiness in his stomach.
âWhat kind of jinx?â Hermione, ever-alert, narrowed her eyes.
âOh, nothing major...â Harry hesitated.
Hermioneâs expression turned serious. âYou didnât... oh no, Harry, you didnât actually useââ Her voice faltered as if she couldnât finish.
âWell, alright,â she conceded after a moment. âIn a life-threatening situation, I suppose experimenting with spells isnât entirely unreasonable. But... no one saw, right?â
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âNo,â Harry said. But then he suddenly remembered Fang.
Oh no. When leaving with Hagrid last night, heâd forgotten to bring along the unconscious Fang, whoâd been hit by a Stunning Spell.
I hope heâs alright, Harry thought, layering scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, a slice of tomato, and cheese onto a piece of toast to make himself a satisfying sandwich.
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Hermione frowned, bringing the conversation back. âBut why would a dark wizard attack a unicorn? Unicorns are sacred and noble creatures. Itâs an unforgivable act under any circumstances.â
âFor their blood,â Harry said simply. âA centaur named Firenze told me that dark wizard was using unicorn blood to prolong his miserable life, just until he could get the Philosopherâs Stone to restore his power fully.â
âThat explains it,â Hermione muttered. After thinking for a moment, she asked, âBut hereâs the real question: the Philosopherâs Stone is at Hogwarts. Who would dare steal it under Dumbledoreâs nose?â
âThereâs someone whoâs been hiding in the shadows for years, desperate to return to power,â Harry replied, finishing his sandwich in three quick bites. âWho else could it be?â
âWho?â Ron asked, sipping his pumpkin juice.
âVoldemort,â Hermione whispered.
At the mention of the name, Ronâs hand slipped, and his pumpkin juice tumbled onto the table. Fortunately, the sturdy glass didnât break, and most of the juice had already been drunk, sparing him from a mess.
Seamus gasped sharply, whether from the name or the revelation about Voldemort, while Neville went completely pale.
Among the five of them, only Hermione and Harry seemed unaffected by the name.
For Hermione, it was because she didnât fully grasp the terror Voldemort had once inspired. Harry, on the other hand, simply didnât see why Voldemort was worth fearing.
âThis canât be true!â Ron exclaimed, jumping to his feet. His sudden movement drew the attention of the entire Great Hall, and he quickly sat back down, lowering his voice. âItâs impossible! Dumbledoreâs at HogwartsâVoldemort wouldnât dare!â
âWhat if Dumbledore isnât at the school?â Hermione retorted. âThe headmaster canât be here all the time. If he leaves, thatâs the perfect chance for Voldemort to strike! We have to warn Dumbledore!â
âRelax, Hermione,â Harry said absentmindedly. âHagrid went to Dumbledoreâs office last night to tell him everything.â
With that assurance, Hermione dropped the matter, though she still frowned.
Surely Dumbledore would take the necessary precautions.
After all, they couldnât possibly expect first-year students to protect the Philosopherâs Stone, could they?
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Potions class passed as usual under Professor Snapeâs venomous gaze and sharp tongue. Even Hermione wasnât spared this timeâher distracted mind led her to accidentally add half an ounce too much bat liver.
When Harry managed to brew a perfect batch of Swelling Solution, Snape grudgingly added one point to Gryffindor.
But then, he promptly deducted five points because Neville burned his cauldron.
The Gryffindors were unfazedâlosing points under Snapeâs watch was practically a tradition.
Still, it didnât stop Slytherin from being dead last in the House Cup raceâmainly because Snape himself had docked 150 points from his own house earlier that term.
***
After class, Harry told Ron and the others to wait outside.
He needed a Blood-Replenishing Potion, and while heâd bought some in Diagon Alley before, it was no match for something brewed by a potions master like Snape.
Poppy deserved the best.
Snape noticed Harry lingering behind and smirked, his lips curling in that greasy, mocking way of his.
âIs there something you need, Potter?â he drawled. âOr has the great Savior of the Wizarding World come to consult his poor, old professor about some adolescent issue?
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