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Entries for various Blog Challenges.I will be expressing my hopes,dreams and fantasies.
#910445 added May 4, 2017 at 11:57am
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Promptly Potter Chapter Titles Day 4
Prompt: Chapter Title: The scar
Harry wakes up after his dream about Voldemort and Wormtail killing the Muggle gardener at Riddle House, Frank Bryce

Harry woke up all scared and was glad it was
just a dream. Would Voldemort and Wormtail
ever be this evil and mean? No. Harry closed
his eyes and decided to go back to sleep.

It started to storm. A half hour later, Harry
was still awake. He heard laughter and he always
thought Hogwarts was haunted. He was a wizard and
he shouldn't be afraid of anyone or anything ever.

Harry looked at his arm. A scar had appeared. He
never had a scar any where. It was an old scar.
He was puzzled. He kept starring at his arm and it
was still storming outside. Two hours since his dream.

The white owl flew into his room. Too scary. Suddenly,
his scar was bright red! It burned. Harry screamed and
the owl flew over and pink powder blew on his arm. The scar
was gone. A knock on his door startled him and he yelled.

"Harry, it's the gardener. What is wrong?" Harry told him to
come in. Harry didn't tell the gardener his dream but they
played chess and Harry felt better. The gardener left and
Harry went back to sleep. It was just a dream. Life was strange.

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