Chapter 33:
Chapter 33:
Chapter 33:
It's been around two months since I the school started and today is Halloween. And today is the day a Fu*king troll is gonna take a stroll inside the castle.
And I'm very tempted to just sit this one out and observe what happens. I mean, I've changed a lot of things, and if it still follows the Canon, then I'll have to say, that the power of plot is quite real.
During these two months, some noteworthy things have happened. First is that, Harry still got himself in the quidditch team. That whole confrontation with Draco still happened. And now more easily, since Harry had now become friends with Neville.
So, after that, Draco Malfoy, either being very jealous or... being a homo and trying to gain his attention, had challenged him to a wizard duel. By the way, this is the first and last time I've actually mentioned him by his actual name. I usually use terms like 'ferret'.
(Moody turned him into a ferret in fourth year, felt a deep sense of satisfaction at that time.)
So, anyway, things changed after that. Harry had promptly followed my advice and snitched about this matter to McGonagall, due to which, Malfoy got detention and points loss.
Seriously, that's the best way to solve this problem if you don't wanna become a protagonist of some story. There were a lot of witnesses and he asked to meet after curfew, plus, dueling without supervision. And this was all Malfoy's idea and Harry didn't agree. So he instead got some points for not being dumb and telling a professor instead of Griffindor-ing the whole thing.
So, according to what I know, Harry still shouldn't have been able to go past the third floor corridor and know about fluffy's existence.
While on my side, I've been making friends with my housemates and even with other houses. I had stopped doing homework after the first week of the school. I had a deal with each of my Ravenclaw friends for each day of the week. I'd teach him/her practical magic for around 10-20 minutes and that person would do my homework for a certain day. I had never intended to waste my time writing useless essays from the library.
Though I had actually planned this whole thing. In the first week I threw them the bait. Like giving advice about some particular spell, showing them some second year stuff, etc. They'd started asking me about charms, tranfiguration, DADA and even other subjects on their own as they didn't want to loose to me and even Hermione was doing better than them. In the first week, I helped them in everything they asked me. But, from the next week, anyone who asked me for anything?
"Yeah, of course I can help. But only if you do my homework for one day."
It wasn't a big deal. They'd be doing their own anyway. Of course, they could simply ask a professor. But you could only disturb a professor so much. And...I don't know if it's true or not, but according to most of my clients, my way of explaining is much better than a professor. Though that is to be expected, as I've achieved more in practical magic area in these small first year things than those professors due my different way of thinking and my ability to feel it when a charm is being casted. You see, it's like studying microorganisms with naked eyes and studying them through a powerful microscope.
And, the help which I gave them I the first wasn't as free as it looked. I had indirectly showed them that they could have such a blast at learning magic if they had help from me. So, I was actually doing promotion and raising their dependence on me.
Thus, I shouldn't have been surprised when in the next week, my homework for that month was already booked.
I then had to take wisdom from the future Hermione Granger and I made a sort of calendar and had my friends sign their names on top date box of the day on which they were supposed to do my homework. It's similar to how someone crosses the days on the calendar.
But...This was not only a calendar, but a contract. If they didn't fulfill it, the first time penalty wasn't that big but still one that would not let them study that day at least.
I usually teach them on the spot whatever they're asking after they had signed the contract for doing my homework on one of the days left on that month.
I'd warn them. Multiple times. I'd said that I'd had it made by a senior student. And I'll tell them that the senior wasn't a nice person. So far, there has only been two victims and everyone else has been fulfilling the contract.
And of course, I accepted to teach students from other houses as well. And. Guess who has become my frequent client from another house- -----Hermione Granger herself.
See the irony?
When she was first signing the contract, I'd inwardly been laughing at how she was asking me questions about the contract which was based on what she'd done in the future. Of course, it wasn't the first time I was using contracts and contracts were very popular in the wizarding world. But my first memory of it was derived from her doing it in the Canon. Same goes for the case of my 4-d pocket.
I wasn't the first transmigrator copying her either. Literally everyone with future knowledge always copies her use of Protean Charm.
So, today, on Halloween, when I was sitting in my charms class, I decided to do her a favor and, when she had given her unwelcomed wisdom to Ronald Weasley, I'd prevented him from showing his 'appreciation' and 'gratefulness' by silencing him at the critical moment.
During one of these days, I had even helped her to make friends with some of the Ravenclaw girls. They do get along whenever they are discussing about studies or ...me.
She had even taken the time to lecture me on how I should do my homework by myself. She even tried to help me by bringing this whole thing to professor Flitwick's attention. Oh, how kind she is....How she has repaid me for helping her.
So, today I was actually quite reluctant in helping her. But... I really don't want her to die because of doing that.
Now, as we were eating the Halloween feast, I was wondering why every reincarnator or transmigrator always tried to fight the troll at all costs.
And I understand why. It's indeed very tempting, you know, to fantaze how you somehow fail to prevent Hermione from going to the bathroom. Or someone else somehow got stuck in the bathroom instead if you somehow prevented Hermione from going there. I had wondered if it was just the power of plot, forcing the protagonist to go and fight the troll.
It wouldn't be much of a problem for me. But I always wonder---Why bother? Do I really wanna smell that disgusting smell? Do I really wanna risk being discovered? I mean, it would be super suspicious if someone just came out of nowhere and beat the shit out of a troll. If there was an evil and manipulative Dumbledore, then his eyes would start twinkling madly and he'd become really alert.
But... what can I say? I'm still somehow tempted. It's like you came to an amusement park and you don't really like a dangerous ride, but you still wanna ride it.
Haa.. Harry Potter world--my amusement park.
I was currently sitting with Tonks. I made sure that the most cliched scenario didn't happen and my love interest didn't somehow end up near the girls bathroom.
Nope. That cliche-ness would've made me wanna puke. I'm now just gonna sit here like a nice boy see if anything like plot-forcing really exists.