HRHL# CHAPTER 274
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Harry snapped out of his drowsiness in an instant.
Still, he maintained his gentlemanly composure and politely declined Veratiaâs invitation.
After hanging up the phone, Harry took two deep breaths and returned to the dormitory.
To be honest, it was really hard to resist an invitation to bathe together from such a beautiful, charming older sister figure, okay?
Naturally, upon returning to the dorm, Harry didnât forget to invite Neville and Seamus, but both of them had to go home for Christmas.
âMy mum says that unless sheâs dead, I have to spend the holidays with her,â Seamus said helplessly, though in truth, he really wanted to celebrate with his friends.
âGranâs all alone at home, so I have to keep her company,â Neville said obediently.
This was also what Neville truly felt. After all, with both his parents hospitalized at St. Mungoâs, his grandmother was the only one left at home. If he didnât go back to spend the holidays with her, sheâd be all alone, which would be incredibly sad for an elderly woman.
Seamusâs situation was a bit unique. His grandmother was an Italian witch, so⌠his mother had picked up a few Italian habits.
âWeâll send you guys presents,â Ron said regretfully. âAny snacks youâre craving? Maybe this holiday we can swap some treats.â
âHow about some new Muggle stuff? Besides cola, thereâs got to be other tasty drinks, right?â Neville asked curiously.
âOh, absolutely. Muggles are pretty great at coming up with food and drink,â Ron said, puffing out his chest as if he were an expert on Muggle culture.
To someone who didnât know better, they mightâve thought Ron was a Muggle-born wizard.
Then again, considering Arthur WeasleyâRonâs dadâwas the Head of the Misuse of Muggle Artefacts Office, it wasnât surprising heâd know a thing or two about Muggle items.
Since the next day was a weekend, they didnât rush to bed. Instead, they stayed up in the dorm, chatting excitedly about what life might hold after graduation.
If fifth-year students talking about such things could be called planning ahead, then these third-years thinking about it were getting way ahead of themselves.
As the holidays approached, most students lost their patience for studyingâeven those in the Duelling Club were no exception.
At the last Duelling Club meeting before the Christmas break, everyone was a bit distracted, their minds already wandering to holiday plans.
Harry didnât say much about it, mostly because he was swamped. Cassandra had dragged him into practicing spell creation, just like they did a hundred years ago.
Up on the ceiling, Sebastianâs eyes glistened with emotion as he floated.
Itâs back. Itâs all back!
That same old feeling!
In the Great Hall, hardly any students were studying. Aside from a few academic obsessives like Hermione, a handful who genuinely loved learning, and some who were fooling themselves into thinking they were studying, most were noisily playing wizard chess or poker in little cliques.
âThis is absolutely outrageous!â Ron exclaimed, gripping a copy of the Daily Prophet with indignation.
âWhatâs wrong?â someone nearby asked with concern.
âLook at this!â Ron jabbed angrily at the newspaper. âThe Wizard Chess World Championship was held in Seoul, and because Hamilton didnât put his pieces back in the box lid, the Korean wizards ruled it a foul under their rules and declared him the loser!â
âWhat? Thatâs shameless!â the surrounding students cried out, furious.
Even though they didnât follow wizard chess, such disgraceful behavior still blew their minds.
âI told you so,â Hermione said.
âAlright, letâs focus on something happier,â Neville said, gathering the books on the table. âNo matter how mad we get, it wonât change the matchâs outcome. All we can do is wait for the Ministry of Magic to protest.â
The Ministry of Magic protesting?
Ron thought about Cornelius Fudge, the Minister for MagicâŚ
Did he have the backbone for that?
âIn times like these, we need to strike hard!â Cassandra declared from the side. âIf we let a tiny country like that bully Britain, weâll become the laughingstock of the world!â
âWhatâs the use? We could barely handle Argentina,â Hermione said glumly.
Cassandra clearly hadnât adjusted from a century ago. Back in her time, both the British wizarding and Muggle worlds were forces to be reckoned with.
Things were different now. Ever since the First World War, Britain had been on a downward slide, especially by the 1980s.
First, Lord Mountbatten became the âexplosion-proof kingâ at sea, and then they nearly lost big time in the Falklands.
âHow could that be?â Cassandra said, struggling to accept it.
âWe almost didnât even take back the Falkland Islands,â Seamus said with a shrug. âHow can we make Britain great again when weâre stuck with those incompetent Muggles?â
In truth, the wizarding and Muggle worlds werenât entirely separate at the top. They were interconnectedâoneâs success was the otherâs, and oneâs failure dragged the other down. The Muggle royalty and 10 Downing Street had always maintained contact with the Ministry of Magic.
But after Voldemortâs bloodbath, the wizarding world had suffered a significant setback, leaving an already struggling British magical community in an even worse state.
âYou canât only love your country when itâs winning, can you?â Hermione said with a shrug.
The incident was bound to be just a passing episode, but it clearly left Cassandra deep in thought.
She recalled Veratiaâs ambition to revive the Austrian wizarding world and decided that when she returned to the Malfoy family, sheâd discuss the current state of the British wizarding world with her father and brother.
The holidays arrived as promised. After tidying his room, Harry spotted Sirius lounging in the common room.
Seeing Harry approach, Sirius gave an elegant wave.
âHarry,â he said with a smile, âHappy Christmas.â
âYou too, Sirius,â Harry replied with a grin.
Hermione rolled her eyes and pointed at a nearby calendar. âIf Iâm not mistaken, itâs December 16th. Itâs a bit early for âHappy Christmas.ââ
âYouâre right, clever girl,â Sirius said with a chuckle.
Then, leaning down to Harry, he added, âYour mum, Lily, was just like thatâŚâ
âLily?â Hermione raised an eyebrow.
âHarryâs mum,â Sirius said, patting Harryâs shoulder. âCome on, the carriage is waiting outside. Once Professor Lupin arrives, we can head out.â
As they walked, Sirius whispered to Harry, âDonât worry, I checked the lunar calendar⌠the full moonâs on the 27th, after Christmas.â
âThatâs great,â Harry said, relieved. It meant Professor Lupin could have a peaceful Christmas.
He let Sirius and the others head to the carriage first while he made his way to the Great Hall.
âI thought you were going to leave me waiting forever, Potter,â came a haughty voice.
It was Cassandra.
She looked stunning today, dressed in a formal black robe with the white lace gloves Harry had given her, every bit the quintessential Slytherin beauty.
And the most striking one at that.
On the way, Harry had been wrestling with what to do.
In past summers, Cassandra had always insisted he hold her handâclaiming it was âproper etiquette for a sidekick.â
Harry had believed her, and so it went for yearsâŚ
But now, he was starting to catch on. Holding hands was a bit intimate, wasnât it? Still, sticking to old habits felt saferâat least it would bring them closer.
But⌠how exactly should he go about it?
He quickly made up his mind to play it casual, letting it happen naturally, like water seeping silently into the earth.
âNo way,â Harry said, clearing his throat. He half-extended his hand. âShall we?â
He was preparedâif Cassandra didnât take his hand, heâd just pull it back and scratch his head to avoid any awkwardness.
Everything was under control.
Cassandra stared at Harryâs outstretched hand, caught off guard. She hadnât expected him to make the first move.
âWell, well, a proper little sidekick, arenât you, Potter?â she said, a smile finally breaking through, the mole beneath her eye seeming to sparkle.
She was clearly delighted.
She reached out and looped her arm through his.
âLetâs go,â she said. âDonât keep your little animal friends waitingâŚâ
âAnimal friends?â Harry blinked, confused.
âOh, yes, yes,â Cassandra said, tilting her head slightly. âYou know, that beaver Granger, the red-haired mole Weasley, and your dog of a godfatherâarenât they your little menagerie?â
Harry was dumbfounded.
Yep, even after all this time, Cassandra was still Cassandra.
âOkay, good kids donât give people nicknames,â Harry said, clearing his throat. âAt least not to their faces, alright?â
âAre you begging me?â Cassandra asked with a teasing smile.
Harry put on a serious face. âYes, Iâm begging you, Cassandra. Please.â
âOh, fine. Iâll grant my little sidekickâs request,â Cassandra said, her lips curving upward as she walked out of the Great Hall with Harry.
Sirius, waiting by the carriage, hadnât expected Harry to show up arm-in-arm with Cassandra. He certainly hadnât expected his godson to be escorted by a Slytherin older sister.
Merlinâs beard, IâŚ
He suddenly recalled Lupinâs advice.
Well, Iâve done you proud, Prongs.
Look at our boy, going after the finest cabbage in the patch!
And the juiciest one from the Malfoy garden, no less!
A grin spread across his face.
But there was something even more entertaining.
That wicked Grindelwald girlâhow would she react if she knew Harry and a Malfoy were this close?
As his godfather, Sirius wouldnât stoop to tattling to Veratia, but that didnât mean he wouldnât enjoy the drama.
A love triangle, perhapsâŚ
Having been burned by Veratia once, Sirius wouldnât mind seeing Miss Grindelwald as the loser in this game.
The thought of a defeated Veratia made his grin impossible to suppress.
âYour dog of a godfather is smiling ratherâŚâ Cassandra whispered to Harry, trailing off before saying âcreepily.â
After all, he was Harryâs godfather. She had to show some restraint, lest Harry get upset.
She knew how much Harry valued his relationships.
Harry, assuming Sirius was just proud to see him so close with a pretty girl, smiled and said, âHeâs my godfather, and my dadâs best friend. Maybe heâs just proud?â
âProud of what?â Cassandra asked, feigning ignorance.
Harryâs face flushed slightly. He knew exactly what his godfather was proud of, but saying it outright to Cassandra felt too embarrassing. He coughed twice and said, âMaybe he thinks his godsonâs growing up.â
Quickly changing the subject, he added, âI invited Poppy earlierâwhere is she?â
âYou invited that donkey?â Cassandra asked suspiciously.
âHey! How dare you call me that!â came Poppyâs indignant voice from behind them.
Cassandra turned to see Poppy in her ghostly form.
No wonder they hadnât heard herâshe was a ghost, after all. Ghosts donât make footsteps.
âHey, Cassandra!â Poppy said, pointing at her with a pout. âIâm a unicorn! How could you call me a donkey?â
âOh,â Cassandra said with a dismissive wave, turning to Harry. âLooks like this schoolâs got one heartbroken donkey nowâŚâ
Poppy was furious. She grabbed her Hufflepuff robe and bit it in frustration, glaring at Cassandra.
âLetâs go,â Harry said to Poppy, then turned to Cassandra. âAnd you, Cassandraâwhy do you have to tease Poppy?â
âBecause itâs fun,â Cassandra said with a mischievous grin, completely unbothered by her little sidekickâs scolding.
T/N: If you find any typos or incorrect names, please leave a comment. Thanks, and enjoy reading!