Ch112- Christmas Holiday

Ch112- Christmas Holiday

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On December 8th, as Hogwarts buzzed with the excitement of the upcoming holiday season, Professor McGonagall began organizing the list of students planning to stay at Hogwarts over Christmas. Harry, however, had already decided to spend the holidays with his Aunt Petunia, feeling a strong pull towards family during this festive time. Despite occasionally being tempted to summon Misty for a quick visit home, he ultimately chose to wait for the school break. The connection to his aunt had grown stronger, and the thought of spending Christmas away from her felt unthinkable.

On that day, as Harry stood in the Slytherin Common Room, he felt a sudden tug on his sleeve. Startled, he turned to see an owl perched nearby, holding a letter in its beak. The owl hooted softly as it extended the letter towards Harry. He reached out and took it, recognizing the official Ministry of Magic seal on the envelope. Curiosity piqued, he opened the letter and began to read.

"Dear Mr. Potter,

We hope this letter finds you in good health and spirits. It is with great pleasure that we extend an invitation to you to attend the annual Yule Ball, hosted by the Ministry of Magic. The event will take place on the night of the 25th of December at the Ministry's grand ballroom in London. This esteemed occasion is a celebration of unity and merriment during the festive season, and we believe your presence would be a valuable addition to the festivities.

Please consider this invitation as a formal request for your attendance. We eagerly await your response by return owl, no later than the 24th of December. Should you choose to accept, formal attire is required, and transportation to and from the event will be arranged for all attendees.

We look forward to the pleasure of your company and hope to see you at the Yule Ball.

Yours sincerely,

Cornelius Fudge

Minister of Magic"

As Harry finished reading, he looked up to see Daphne Greengrass and Tracey Davis who were sitting across from him, gazing at the letter in his hands. Daphne, with an air of nonchalance, said, "Oh, the Ministry's Yule Ball, I see. Our family receives invitations to it every year. It's quite an extravagant affair, you know."

Tracey chimed in, "Yes, I sometimes go with Daphne, and it's always a splendid event. It's a chance to mingle with influential wizards and witches from all over. You should definitely consider attending, Harry." Harry contemplated the invitation, feeling a mix of excitement and hesitation. It seemed like an intriguing opportunity, but he couldn't help but wonder how it might affect his plans to spend time with Aunt Petunia over Christmas.

As the 23rd of December rolled around, the castle was alive with the sound of students preparing for their journey home. In the Slytherin Common Room, Harry stood among his friends, dressed in elegant attire that complemented his striking features and athletic build. His clothes, a fine mix of green and silver, subtly paid homage to his house colors, enhancing his already impressive presence.

Nott, leaning against a nearby chair, added, "You do have a point, Potter. But even you must admit there's more to life than just books and broomsticks."

Pansy raised an eyebrow, leaning forward with a hint of mischief in her voice. "Is that your secret, Potter? Hours upon hours buried in books and spells?" Harry, leaning back with a relaxed posture, responded with a playful grin, "You've uncovered my master plan, Parkinson. Knowledge is my weapon of choice."

The conversation, light-hearted and filled with friendly jabs, continued as Slytherin students gathered around, drawn by Harry's charisma and the lively banter. Draco then chimed in with a chuckle, "Potter, with all the time you spend studying, I'm surprised you even remember what the sun looks like."

Harry, quick with a comeback, replied, "Oh, I assure you, Malfoy, I'm well-acquainted with the sun. It's that big, bright thing that appears in the sky at night, right?" This elicited laughter from the group, including a reluctant snort from Pansy, who tried to maintain her usual aloof demeanor.

Zabini, ever the observer, chimed in, "It's not just book smarts with you, though, is it, Potter? That stunt you pulled on the Quidditch field... that was something else." Harry's smile turned thoughtful, "Cedric was hot on my tail but I happened to be quicker."

Clapping his hands together to gather everyone's attention, Harry announced, "Well, that was a delightful chat, but it's time to head to Hogsmeade and then back to our families." Zabini, with a grin, agreed, "Hurray to that."

Pansy, unable to resist another jab, quipped, "Mommy's boy," which earned her sharp looks from Zabini and Nott. Harry, brushing off the comment with a laugh, left with Daphne and Tracey in tow. On their way out, they encountered Hermione and Neville, followed by Susan and Hannah. "Let's go," Harry beckoned, and the group nodded, forming a small convoy.

Although all of them were friends with Harry, the barriers between their respective houses lingered, a reminder of the divide that typically separated students at Hogwarts. Despite this, Harry managed to keep the conversation flowing, engaging with everyone in the group, a testament to his unique position as a bridge between the houses.

The journey to gates was a short one. This would be Harry's first glimpse of the all-wizard village he had heard so much about. He had learned that from their third year onwards, students were permitted weekend visits to Hogsmeade, but Harry harbored plans to bring his Aunt Petunia for a visit sooner, eager to share a piece of his world with her.

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