I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up to No Good: An idea
I've been thinking...
The Headmistress had me shelve a lot of her advanced Transfiguration books at her place in London. I guess since she isn't teaching any more, she thought she might as well get the books in her collection out of the way if there's also a copy in the library. Anyway, it was my first chance to see some of those really advanced textbooks up close. Master always kept the most advanced Transfiguration textbooks that he uses locked up so I couldn't ever look at them.
She has a whole load of books on the Animagus transformation. Which makes sense, of course, since she's an Animagus herself. It was while I was paging through one of those books that I discovered something I'd never realised before.
You can actually learn to become an Animagus.
Did you know that? I guess I really never thought about it, but I just supposed it was sort of like being a metamorphmagus, an ability that you're born with. And if you're not born with it, you're out of luck.
But if I could actually learn to become an Animagus....
I could escape, couldn't I? And if Master ever got custody of me again, he couldn't keep me. I mean, if I could figure out how to turn into the right sort of animal. Not something big and noticeable like, um, a tiger or anything, but something that's ordinary, that people wouldn't maybe notice. Something that could outrun him, or maybe even fly away! And I could get away and hide, and he'd never ever be able to find me!
Most of the Headmistress's more advanced books about it are in Latin, I'm afraid, but I'm hoping there's something here at Hogwarts I can use, either in her collection or maybe in the library. Would it be in the Restricted Section? I hope not. I mean, she does send me to get books from the Restricted Section pretty often, but Madam Pince would know.
Anyway, what do you think?
The Headmistress had me shelve a lot of her advanced Transfiguration books at her place in London. I guess since she isn't teaching any more, she thought she might as well get the books in her collection out of the way if there's also a copy in the library. Anyway, it was my first chance to see some of those really advanced textbooks up close. Master always kept the most advanced Transfiguration textbooks that he uses locked up so I couldn't ever look at them.
She has a whole load of books on the Animagus transformation. Which makes sense, of course, since she's an Animagus herself. It was while I was paging through one of those books that I discovered something I'd never realised before.
You can actually learn to become an Animagus.
Did you know that? I guess I really never thought about it, but I just supposed it was sort of like being a metamorphmagus, an ability that you're born with. And if you're not born with it, you're out of luck.
But if I could actually learn to become an Animagus....
I could escape, couldn't I? And if Master ever got custody of me again, he couldn't keep me. I mean, if I could figure out how to turn into the right sort of animal. Not something big and noticeable like, um, a tiger or anything, but something that's ordinary, that people wouldn't maybe notice. Something that could outrun him, or maybe even fly away! And I could get away and hide, and he'd never ever be able to find me!
Most of the Headmistress's more advanced books about it are in Latin, I'm afraid, but I'm hoping there's something here at Hogwarts I can use, either in her collection or maybe in the library. Would it be in the Restricted Section? I hope not. I mean, she does send me to get books from the Restricted Section pretty often, but Madam Pince would know.
Anyway, what do you think?
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Carrow's not an animagus is he? Think what he'd turn into!
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No, Master's not an Animagus. It's scary to think what sort of animal he'd be. Maybe a rabid wolverine or something like that.
He's bad enough as a human.
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And if anyone could help you do it, it'd be the twins. I mean, they can figure out any kind of magic they set their minds to. It would sure be a slap to the school, though, if you could do this without ever being allowed to take a single lesson here. I mean, what are they about, pretending we all need to spend all day sat in lessons, listening to Carpenter and Binns and Carrow going on and on?
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Are you sure you really want to try it then, Terry?
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Maybe there are some preliminary steps I can figure out, and that'll give me a clue as to whether I'm any good at it.
Hermione, do you know any books in the library that would be good to try?
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Admittedly, I think the point of the story was that Ravenclaws are clever but not necessarily about the right things, so take it for what it's worth.
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Guess if I figure it out, the first time I try transforming right at the lake shore.
Just in case.
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But maybe we can undertake a little independent study on the subject this year. Who knows? We might end up helping our Professor while impressing Professor Carrow at the same time. Wouldn't that be ironic?
We'll start with nicking Percy's Transfiguration book. The prat's so busy with his Big Head Boy duties that he probably doesn't have time to study Transfiguration anyway.