Time travel is dangerous! (part 1)

nkafkafi nkafkafi at yahoo.com
Fri Jan 16 22:45:23 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 88949

Neri wrote:
> > I also don't see any special mission that DD/Ron would have sent 
Ron 
> > to carry out. 
>

Phanbu wrote: 
> "Voldie's army is encamped on the other side of this hill," Harry
> whispers to Albus, Ron and Fred (or is it George?).  "I think that
> we should wait here until nightfall," he adds.
> 
> "Not all of us," Dumbledore intercedes.  He pulls out a timeturner
> which has been hidden in his robes for the past several weeks.  With
> a heavy heart, remembering exactly how it happened when he was the
> young man named Ron Weasley, he continues, "I  have a special task 
> in mind for young Mr. Weasley."  With his trembling, wrinkled hand, 
> he passes the magical device to Ron and asks him to give it about a
> bizillion turns.  "That should be enough," he says.
> 
> Ron's brother grabbed him trying to stop him from turning the thing,
> "He hasn't told you about your mission yet."  But it was too late, 
> they had dissapeared into the mists of time.  That was okay, though.
> Albus knew that he didn't need to reveal the mission to them.
> 
> The Weasley brothers awoke at the side of the rode, in a town that
> they barely regognized as Hogsmeade.  They were surrounded by a 
> crowd of people wearing frillier than usual robes, one calling for 
> a doctor.  Ron's head was spinning, but George (or was it Fred?) 
> was the first to catch on.  He called out, don't worry about us; 
> were perfectly healthy, just a little banged up."  And with a huge 
> grin he announced, "I'm Aberforth, and this is my brother Albus."
>

Neri again:
So what was the special mission???
And I think it would be really cruel to separate Fred and George for 
130 years. Couldn't you send Charlie instead?

Neri





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