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November comes, and brings winter with it. The mountains around the school become icy gray and the lake like chilled steel. Every morning the ground's covered in frost, and Hagrid can be seen from the upstairs window defrosting broomsticks on the Quidditch field, bundled up in a long moleskin overcoat, rabbit fur gloves, and enormous beaverskin boots.

Quidditch season begins, and the first game of the season is Saturday. While Wood has been trying to keep the true extent of Victor's skill a secret, all of Gryffindor and Slytherin saw him rescue Neville's Remembrall, and no one doubts he'll be something to watch. Whether that's positive or negative depends on the commentator, though—some Slytherins have taken to loudly whispering about what tragic things tend to befall Seekers. Dayo's banter is more lighthearted, but they are one of Slytherin's Beaters, and they do in fact want to win—a fact that, together with their apparent skill at it, does more for their popularity in their House than whatever machinations they've been plotting with Millicent Bulstrode and Pansy Parkinson.

They do suggest Quidditch Through the Ages as something that could be useful—or at least fun—to read before the game, as trivia or to get to know more about the history and rules of the sport.

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Giggle. "Get many presents?"

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"Ron's mum knitted me a sweater." He is still wearing it.

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She beams. "That's lovely of her. Did you get the book?"

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"It was good."

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"Awesome. Sorry for not getting you anything, Muninn, but I didn't wanna give your game away and also had no idea what to get you."

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"Apology accepted."

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"Oh no we're not going down that road Victor, Christmas was great and we're in a magic castle learning magic with magic teachers and we're gonna get a Philosopher's Stone one way or another and turn everyone who wants it immortal, you can give me double presents next year if it's that important."

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"That's better."

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"Victor got an invisibility cloak," Muninn adds. "The note said it belonged to his parents. He refuses to do anything with it."

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"...what. Why?"

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"I don't know who sent it to me."

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"Obvious options: evil wizard, and it's evil somehow; Hagrid; McGonagall."

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"That note was not from Hagrid."

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"So we could ask McGonagall? She knew your parents, didn't she?"

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"I don't think she'd take it away, but..."

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"...have Muninn hide it somewhere and not tell you where before you go ask about it?"

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"...and then if she asks me where it is...?"

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"Tell her it's 'somewhere safe.'"

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"...I don't know. Maybe."

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"...you know, I think, in general, she seems like a good person to trust."

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"I - think so too."

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"She did get Snape to mostly back off. And Merlin knows it'd be a good idea to have an ally here with some power."

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"That's true."

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