Harry Potter Promise NR.6
Date: 7/10/2017,
Categories:
Fiction
Fan fiction,
Author: zimbi
... portkeys were regulated by the Ministry, she had made him promise not to tell anyone about it, since it was unregistered. If she had gone through proper channels, she would have needed to inform them of the location the portkey was linked to, something she did not want to do. Sirius smiled. "You kids have fun tonight." They both agreed with brilliant smiles, and stepped through the Floo one at a time for the Leaky Cauldron. Sirius let his grin drop when he was alone. He knew Harry was a responsible young man, but he couldn't help the apprehension that bubbled up as soon as his godson left. With the uncertainty that clogged the air, he worried. He hoped they had done the right thing. Harry was definitely chafing at the bit, and he worried what might happen if they continued to keep him under house arrest. XXX Harry and Ginny enjoyed a nice dinner at a quaint little Italian restaurant before the movie, and Harry had more fun watching Ginny as they sat through the newest Batman film; her expression was awed, and he didn't even need the bond to know that she was completely enthralled. As they walked back to the Leaky Cauldron, they spent most of the time talking through their bond about the evening. I had a great time, Harry, Ginny said, holding his hand and leaning into his side. Harry smiled. Me too, Gin. I'm glad Aunt Minerva and Sirius let us do this. Ginny mentally shook her head. Forget them. Do you realize how much I had to go through to get mum to agree? Harry nodded. He ...
... did know how overbearing the Weasley matriarch could be. How did you do it? Ginny smirked. I asked dad first. As soon as he heard that I would be going to a muggle movie theatre, he took care of mum's objections. Harry smiled again. Arthur had spent a rather amusing Saturday hounding Sirius and Remus for details on the spell work involved in setting up the entertainment suite, as they had taken to calling it. He had been fascinated by the television, and the gaming console; Sirius had beaten him rather soundly at pool, and the two Marauders had taught him how to play poker. If they hadn't reminded him of the time, Harry was quite certain Arthur would have forgotten to return home for dinner. He was about to reply, when he suddenly felt something familiarly unpleasant. Something he had hoped he would never have to feel again. He looked around, alarmed, and realized that they were nearly alone on the street. The streetlights were dimming, and an unnatural cold was descending. A glance at Ginny told him that she felt it too. Harry… Harry nodded. Dementors. A twist of his wrist had his wand in his hand, and Ginny pulled hers out from her jacket pocket. Harry glanced up and down the street, glad that there weren't too many pedestrians, and saw them. Two large shapes were gliding towards them. Harry took Ginny's free hand in his, and pulled her with him. Come on, he urged, the two running away from the threat. Unfortunately, the Dementors were faster, and soon caught up. Ginny was ...