ℂ𝕙𝕒𝕡𝕥 𝟙𝟝 - 𝕋𝕙𝕖 𝕋𝕣𝕚𝕠 & 𝕀

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(A/N): Since I suddenly decided to get into a new school, I suppose I won't have time anymore. Yes, I've noticed I haven't been updating, I'm really sorry.

The Golden trio carefully walked through the door, nervous to see what was waiting for them.

"I don't like this. I don't like this at all," Hermione whispered, licking her lips in anticipation.

Harry muttered, "Where are we?"

The golden trio looked around the gloomy room, a stage with still statues posing in front of them. Dust was gathering on the floors, it looked like no one has been there for ages. But the three Gryffindors knew better.

"A graveyard," the raven-haired boy continued, visibly gulping.

"Oooo, a graveyard?"

The trio turned their heads as quick as humanly possible, immediately shaking like a leaf.

"(Y/n)?!"

Did they really think you could stay out of trouble?

The said girl smiled, "The one and only."

Ron grimaced, "What are you doing here?"

"To join you on your adventure!" came her reply as she stretched her arms up, grinning.

Hermione huffed, putting a finger to her lips, "Okay, fine. We can't have you going back through the - wait a minute, how did you get past the-"

"A witch never reveals her secrets," (Y/n) smirked, wiggling her fingers in the air.

Hermione groaned, "That isn't even a thing. Well, whatever, it doesn't matter anymore. The more the merrier."

She took the girl by her arm and pushed the other two forward. It didn't take long for the group to come to a conclusion. Ron squinted at the steps and the wide stage, eyes lighting up in recognition, "This is no graveyard. It's a chessboard." The dark room suddenly lit up as the word 'chessboard' left his lips.

(Y/n) ooo-ed again, pointing across the room, "There's the door."

The group of four walked onto the huge black and white tiles, trying to get to the exit until the large statues moved to their own accord. They threateningly crossed their swords in front of the students, blocking their path. Of course, there was no way to get around it. Harry pursed his lips, "Now what do we do?"

An idea lit up in (Y/n)'s head. She kept her footsteps quiet as she took a few steps backwards so that her figure stood behind the rest. Then, she swiftly took out her wand and placed an invisibility spell on herself, trying to see if it'd trick the strange statues. The Slytherin girl tip-toed to the front with hesitance, unsure if it'd work. She quickly took a step before she changes her mind.

KLANG!

The girl froze. She was so close to getting sliced that she forgot how to breathe. The trio behind her jumped at the loud sound as she silently took her place behind them again, reversing enchantment spell.

"Well, it didn't work."

The Gryffindors whipped their hands back, terrified once again, before they realized it's just her.

"What didn't work?" Harry spluttered, feeling like his heart just stopped. This was definitely bad for his poor soul.

(Y/n) sighed, "Nothing you need to worry about, Harry. I don't get how you're going to get past thos-"

"It's obvious, isn't it?" Ron interrupted. "We've got to play our way across the room." He grimaced at his own thought, not liking the way it sounded. Silence fell upon the group.

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