love letter from hp to mr digory

Chapter 6 Fantastic Fantastic Creatures Care Lesson

"I'm glad you chose Hufflepuff." Cedric said happily, "How about I show you the way first? Come, go here, this is the way to the greenhouse..."

"Thank you Cedric." Paulina said gratefully, but she frowned again in embarrassment, "but——I really lose my way easily, maybe you take me once today, maybe tomorrow I forgot again."

Cedric thought about it a bit tricky, and then made a final decision, "How about I wait for you at the door of the auditorium every day? Then I will take you to the classroom. It won't be too much trouble. After all, I have almost the same class as yours. coincide."

"Thank you so much." Polina said with a smile, "Thank you very much."

Cedric looked at her tenderly, and Paulina felt herself almost drowning in his tender gaze—unfortunately, her charming thoughts were interrupted by a scream.

"What's going on?" Cedric turned his head to find the source of the screaming, "I'm sorry Paulina, I'm a prefect so I have to manage some—"

"Annoying brat," said Paulina angrily, and Cedric gave her a grinning glance and ran to the screams—Polina followed closely behind him.

Paulina saw a blond boy yelling in an obnoxious tone, "Like it, Potter." The boy had a big badge pinned to his chest, "They have other tricks— Look!"

Paulina took a hard look at the words on the badge: Support Cedric Diggory - a true champion of Hogwarts.

But the boy pressed the badge hard against his chest.The words on it disappeared again, and then another line of words appeared, flashing green: Potter stinks.

Paulina also saw the green goblins (supposed to be Slytherin kids, Paulina thought) all laughing weirdly, each pressing their badge.

"Ten points from Slytherin——insulting classmates." Cedric walked up to Potter, then shook his head at Potter, "Don't rush Potter."

"Thank you, Diggory." Potter's voice trembled with anger, and the strength he held on his wand almost broke it.

"Digory is right, Harry." Granger had just finished arguing with Parkinson and the others, and she hurriedly comforted Harry.

"What's up Diggory!" shouted the blond boy, jumping up and down like a clown, "we're helping you—don't let some shameless person take your title of champion from you."

"Yeah, thank you Malfoy," Cedric said quietly, "but you insulted your classmates anyway didn't you—and I don't think I need that kind of support either."

Paulina heard the blond boy curse, like a loser, a coward or something like that.

"Tarantella dance." Polina held her wand and cursed the blond boy.She came out from another hallway, staring at the screaming Slytherins and the blond boy who was doing funny dancing and cursing, and said, "What a disgusting guy, I can't believe a Hulk Gwartz's students would insult the warriors of their own college in this way--what a shock."

"I mean the one you said about Cedric," Paulina added.

"Thank you—but I wish he'd stop," said Cedric, coming up to Paulina. "He's still a junior—after all—we have to give in, don't we?"

"Chivalry," Paulina said approvingly, and then to the blond boy, "Spellstop."

"You, you Frenchman, how dare you cast a spell on me!" The blond boy was so tired that he fell to the ground—his two little followers immediately supported him.

"I still have a lot of jinxes that I haven't used yet." Paulina said calmly, "I still have a lot of jinxes that a kid like you wouldn't dare to touch, such as separation of flesh and blood."

The blond boy listened and grabbed the hand of one of the boys next to him in horror. He stood up and backed away, yelling, "I'm going to tell my daddy!"

"Go away, you idiot who finds your parents every day, you're the real coward," Paulina yelled at him.

"Hey, there's Paulina," said Cedric helplessly. "Calm down, don't be mad."

"If you're really angry, how about I take you to squat at the door of Slytherin at night, and then beat Malfoy unconscious." He said half-jokingly.

"Aren't you angry?" Polina asked angrily. "Have you no urge to beat him up?"

"Yes." Cedric said frankly, "but he must be at a disadvantage when I fight him--and Professor Snape is very defensive, I don't want to deduct points for Hufflepuff. And besides, He'd be annoyed more if I ignored him."

"Looks like you've worked out your experience," said Paulina dryly. "So should we have a class - Care of Fantastic Beasts?"

"Of course, of course," said Cedric, turning his head to Potter. "Let's go first, then. Goodbye Potter."

"Goodbye," said Potter, "thank you, Diggory, and McCartney."

"You're welcome," said Paulina and Cedric at the same time.

"Keep your mind up, Paulina." Billy and Hill said with a smile on their hands with thick nylon gloves, "Hagrid will bring you some different lessons in a while, you are definitely in the cloth Something Sparton hasn't seen."

Before they could finish talking, Paulina saw Hagrid appear from the back of his hut, holding in his arms a rickety stack of boxes, each containing what appeared to be a shucked lobster. The gray and slimy appearance is very scary, with many feet, born in a haphazard manner, and it is impossible to see where the head is.

"I'm going to throw up," said Paulina, rubbing her stomach, and then she took Cedric's hand in horror. "What do you think he'll tell us to do, touch it?"

"I don't know..." Cedric said helplessly, supporting Paulina. "Hagrid is always so—unexpected."

But soon Paulina's question was answered by Hagrid, "Do you know why the snails kill each other? It's because they have nowhere to release their energy. So in order to solve this problem, every student has to use a rope Hitch a snail and take it for a walk." He looked at Paulina and the others with a smile, but what he said made her want to jump into the Black Lake.

"Take this thing for a walk?" said Paulina, staring at a box with disgust. "Where should we tie the rope? On its spines, its fried tail, or its suction cup?"

"Forget it, I'll tie my life first." Paulina took a step back, unwilling to stain her eyes again.

"I really like the way you talk." Billy and Hill laughed, and they said, "Is this French satire? Awesome."

Hagrid pretended not to hear the protests of his classmates, "Chained in the middle," he said, demonstrating to everyone, "Well—I'm afraid you'll need to wear your dragon leather gloves as an extra measure of defense .”

"I want to see if they can bite through the nylon gloves." Boli took off the gloves regretfully and pointed at the snail.

"Okay, please come and help me tie it up." Paulina was at a loss holding a rope.

"Get over yourself." Hill struggled to pull out a snail, and then he screamed, "Shit, it's biting me!"

"Don't worry about Hill," said Paulina. "This is a test for you to overcome."

In the end Paulina didn't take it upon herself to rope the goddamn Blast Bolt—because she had Cedric.

"Tighter." Cedric handed the end of the rope to Paulina, then said hesitantly, "You need to grab it hard."

"No problem." Paulina took a stride on the ground, "I'll hold onto——my little life."

Cedric couldn't stop laughing.

Paulina lay limp on the ground—her rope was given to Cedric.She was horrified to find that with a few frightening crackling sounds, the tails of the snails exploded, pushing the snails forward several meters, and countless students were dragged to the ground, struggling desperately to stand up. stand up.

"Looks like you're having a good time!" Hagrid said happily after countless students were dragged to the ground by the snails.

"You're saying the snails are having a good time, aren't you?" Paulina yelled, breathlessly.

Hagrid said a little awkwardly, "Look, it doesn't look like you guys are having so much fun? Walking snails is actually quite fun, as long as you're good at finding beauty..."

"Ha, if I can find beauty in a sticky, disgusting white thing, it's not that I have a pair of eyes that find beauty, it's that I have glaucoma." Bolly lay on the ground struggling, his snail dragged him five meters away,

"Hey... Diggory," a girl moved to Cedric's side desperately, "look at this damned snail, I can't hold it anymore, will you help me?"

If Paulina hadn't looked into her sly eyes she might have believed that the girl had really come to Cedric in desperation.

She had known for a long time that Cedric was popular, but she didn't expect her enemies to come so quickly.

"Sorry." Cedric said awkwardly, "I seem to only be able to control two snails—you can find someone else."

The girl seemed to realize something, and she gave Polina a dissatisfied look, but Polina snapped back, "You can let McCartney take it by herself, isn't she a warrior? She must be better than me." she said pleadingly

Cedric gave her a disapproving look and said, "That's not true, in fact, even Professor McGonagall is a lady in need of a gentleman's assistance in my eyes." He made a small joke, trying to Make rejection seem acceptable.

But the girl obviously didn't give up, she was still begging Cedric.

Well, the female warrior is coming.Paulina stood up and thought, "Swoon." She held her wand and said to the girl's Blast-End Whelk,

After finishing all this, she looked at Cedric who was smiling helplessly and the angry girl with satisfaction, "Now, everything is settled, isn't it?" She raised the corners of her lips and said.

The author has something to say:

Seriously, I really don't know what Beauxbatons and Durmstrang guys were doing during the Triwizard Tournament... can't visit Hogwarts for a few months and then huddle in a carriage (or boat) For a couple of months... so it's private for Beauxbatons and Durmstrang to go to school with the Hogwarts kids!

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