No. 94 Flying Car (Modified)
The moon is bright and the stars are sparse. On summer nights, everyone enjoys the coolness in the simple, natural and vibrant yard, enjoying the cool evening breeze in summer, chatting and laughing happily, and is comfortable and cozy.
At this moment, there seemed to be two stars falling straight towards the courtyard in the distance. It wasn't until they got close that everyone could see clearly that it was a flying turquoise car! Those that are as bright as stars are the two headlights of the car.
"Get out of the way!" A boy shouted from the car. Allen hugged Emily and flashed to a far away position. The car fell to the ground with a "bang", made a screeching sound of brakes, slid a long way, and stopped before it would hit a cherry tree in the yard. Three teenagers with red hair got out of the car.
The loud noise startled Lun who was writing a report in the room. He opened the window and was shocked to see a car suddenly appearing in the yard of his home. He put aside the report in his hand and ran downstairs, wanting to see what happened.
"I'm sorry, Mr. Harris, we made a mess of your yard!" Ron and the twin brothers came forward, and George felt embarrassed rarely, and politely apologized to Owen Harris.
"It's okay, kid. What I want to know is, does Arthur know that you come here like this?" Mr. Harris recognized the three Weasley brothers, whom they had met in Diagon Alley.
"Dad didn't know we stole his car, please keep it a secret for us." Ron asked.
"Let's sit down first!" Morgan Le Fay smiled gently. She is trying her best to fulfill the duties of a hostess, even if these uninvited guests are still teenagers.
"Restored as before." "Cleaned up." Morgan Le Fay skillfully cast magic, and except for an extra car in the yard, everything returned to its original state. Daisy brought out many delicious refreshments from the kitchen to entertain the three of Ron.
"What's going on?" Ron asked Harry. "Why haven't you written me back? I invited you a dozen times, and then Dad came back and said you were warned for using magic in front of Muggles..."
"It wasn't me? How did he know?" Harry asked in surprise,
"He works for the Ministry," said Ron. "You know we can't use magic outside of school, especially around Muggles."
"You sounded good," said Harry, staring at the suspended car.
"Oh, that doesn't count," said Ron, "we're just borrowing, it's Daddy's car, we didn't put any magic on it. But you're using magic on the Muggles you live with..."
Harry wanted to repeat his unlucky experience, but was interrupted by Fred, "Harry, we are here to pick you up at the Burrow, and we didn't see you at the Dursleys' house, but we happened to meet you Hedwig we delivered the letter, so we came straight here. If we don't start soon, Dad will find out."
Such innocent teenagers, Alan didn't think his father would keep them a secret. But the result was just the opposite. My father was also very curious about this flying car! Look left and right around that car. "Is it performing well after transformation? Compared with the magic carriage?" Mr. Harris asked George with great interest.
"Well, very good!" George Weasley looked proud, but random and a little shy, "Mr. Harris, you know, our family no longer has a private carriage, so I can't compare them."
Harry was a little embarrassed, Alan rescued him from the predicament, and Ron and the others took the risk to come to pick him up, they really didn't know what to do.
"Harry, it's really not easy for Ron and the others to pick you up. You have never been to his house. Why don't you go to Ron's house for a vacation this time, and you can come to me again in the future." Allen felt a wave of goodwill anyway. Already done, Harry could just relax if he could go to the Weasleys.
"Okay, Alan, thank you." Harry looked at Alan gratefully. The three Ron brothers are also very happy,
After all, they had traveled so far, and they didn't want to make the trip in vain.
Allen helped Harry move the box down again. Fortunately, everything is still in the box and has not been taken out, which saves time.
"But I can't let you children just leave alone like this." Owen Harris looked serious, and actually planned to experience the feeling of a Muggle modified car for himself.
Ron and the Weasley brothers looked at each other, "Okay, but please keep it secret for us."
"No problem. My dear, I'll take them home and I'll be back soon." Owen sat in the driver's seat without hesitation, turned his head and said to his wife.
What else could Morgan Le Fay say? After nodding in agreement, he stuffed snacks and drinks into the arms of several children.
The motor of the car roared, coming in the clear light, and then flew towards the moon.
After a busy day, Allen stretched his waist, helped his mother tidy up the tea tray, and then told a sweet story to Emily, the sweet bear who was a little baby fat, before going back to the room to rest.
As for Mr. Harris, when a faint red glow appeared on the eastern horizon, they finally arrived at their destination. Mr. Harris lowered the car a little, and Harry saw a dark pattern of fields and clusters of trees.
"We're a little outside the village," said George, "we're ready to land!"
The car flew lower and lower, and a red sun had already appeared among the bushes.
"Landing!" Fred yelled, and the car gave a slight jerk to the ground. They landed next to a shabby garage surrounded by a small yard. The Burrow - here it comes!
Owen Harris had enough fun, jumped out of the car, said goodbye to a few children quickly, and instantly disapparated from the yard and disappeared into the early morning mist - Molly Weasley's name is in the Ministry of Magic It's famous, and he doesn't want the other party to see him messing around with her child.
After that, life was uneventful, and winning the third class of the Order of Merlin did not seem to bring changes to Alan's life. He still works regularly, exercises, studies magic books, explains various knowledge to Emily, and plays with her.
After a full and happy week, on a sunny morning, Allen received a letter from Hogwarts, a yellow parchment envelope with green letters on it. The letter also listed a list of new books he will use this year.
Second Grade Reads: Standard Spells, Level 2, by Miranda Goshawk; Breaking with the Banshee, by Gilderoy Lockhart; Traveling with Ghouls, by Gilderoy by Gilderoy Lockhart; Holidays with Hags, by Gilderoy Lockhart; Walking with Trolls, by Gilderoy Lockhart; Sailing with Vampires, by Gilderoy Lockhart Lockhart; Wanderings with Werewolves by Gilderoy Lockhart; A Year with the Yeti of Tibet by Gilderoy Lockhart.
Allen couldn't help looking at the row of small bookshelves next to the sofa, where all Harold's books needed on the book list were neatly placed. Mother Morgan Le Fay and sister Daisy are Gilderoy Lockhart's loyal fans.
"It seems that Gilderoy Lockhart passed Professor Dumbledore's interview and became your Defense Against the Dark Arts professor!" Father Owen took Allen's book list and came to a conclusion.