1. Harry Potter Promise NR.7


    Date: 9/3/2015, Categories: Fiction, Fan fiction, Author: zimbi, Rating: 91.9, Source: sexstories.com

    will can earn you between one and five years in prison, depending on the case." "Against their will? Why would anyone actually want to use such a horrid object?" Hermione asked for clarification, abandoning her dinner. All of a sudden, she wasn't so hungry anymore. Neville also set down his fork. "They do have some uses. The Goblins sometimes require them for the signing of certain contracts. It's extremely regulated, and they're labeled as a Class B dark object. Outside of Gringotts, there really isn't much legal use for them." "Maybe we should continue this in private," Ginny suggested, glancing up at the head table, and, in silent agreement, they all stood up and made their way to the Room of Requirement. It was nice that they didn't have to collect Susan from the Hufflepuff table, as she had joined them for the meal. She was doing that more and more frequently; it wasn't that she didn't get along with her fellow Hufflepuffs, she had just become such good friends with Harry and his fellow Gryffindors, and she wanted to spend time with them. She was happy that she and Neville were still able to be friends. Their relationship was so important to her, and she didn't want to give it up, just because they had decided they weren't ready for a romantic relationship yet. Fred and George joined their siblings and friends as well, as they left the Great Hall. Once in the Room of Requirement, which had made a passable representation of the Common Room for them, they all settled ...
    down onto sofas and armchairs. Susan took over explanation here, knowing a little bit about it from her Aunt's profession. "Blood Quills are really serious, Hermione. There are a lot of things that can be done with a person's blood. Most of it is dark, though I know not all of it is. I think Harry mentioned Blood Wards keeping him safe at his relatives' house. But blood can also be used to harm, or bind a person to something. And forcing someone to use a Blood Quill is basically forcing them to sign a contract. My Aunt Amelia says it's no better than the Imperius Curse, though it does carry a lesser sentence." Hermione looked like she couldn't decide which direction to go in first. "Why didn't Harry say anything?" she asked, turning to Ginny. "And why didn't he tell all of us?" Ginny snorted. "You've been his friend for four and a half years now, and you still don't know the answer to that?" she asked rhetorically. Ron shook his head. "Damn pride," he muttered under his breath, though they all heard it. Ginny nodded. "And he doesn't want to give Umbridge the satisfaction of knowing she won." Hermione tried to say something, opening her mouth to speak, but Ginny just kept going. "I know that's not true, but it's the way Harry sees it. I tried to get him to go to Professor McGonagall, but he refused." As much as they hated it, they all could understand where Harry was coming from. Umbridge was foul, but Harry's pride just couldn't let her win. "Ginny, we have to tell someone," ...
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