What has occurred in some of these books has already come to pass, and that cannot be changed. Until the seventh book has been finished you will not be permitted to return to your normal lives, but as time has been frozen outside of this room, that should not be an issue. Inside each of these books is information that could radically change the course of the war, but how you use that information will be up to you. Because he links all of you together, and because he plays such a vital role himself, this story will be told from the point of view of one Harry Potter. You were brought together to understand how each of you will impact the Wizarding War currently brewing. Just then a piece of parchment appeared on top of the middle book. I asked for a place to think and this is what I was given,” Harry answered, gesturing to the books. “We are in the room of requirement at Hogwarts, but that’s all I know. “How did we get here?” Neville questioned. Once Harry relaxed, many of the others began to look around and notice where they were. Harry looked relieved, and after surveying the room slowly relaxed his tensed muscles. “Then we believe you Harry,” Luna said, “Zarwings always appear when someone is lying, but there are none around you.” “Of course, I would not protect him if he had done what they said he did.” He framed serious so he could escape.” Harry did not have time to draw out the explanation, he needed to decrease the tension in the room enough that Sirius would not be attacked. He did not do any of the things he was accused of, it was Pettigrew that betrayed my parents. “Sirius Black!” Someone cried, causing Harry to whip around and stand in front of his godfather. Severus Snape appeared to be as surprised to be there as the others were to see him. Along with them appeared Sirius and Remus, and several other students including Luna, Neville, and surprisingly Draco Malfoy. Weasley had appeared along with the twins, Ron, Ginny, and Hermione. As he touched the brown wrapping on the book furthest to the left, easily the slimmest, a flash of light exploded throughout the room and suddenly Harry was no longer alone. Harry sighed and walked forward, knowing that whatever this was the room had thought that he needed it. On a table in the center of the semi-circle of seats there were seven wrapped packages the size of books, all varied in thickness. When Harry opened the door, he was met with a comfortable looking room with couches, chairs, and cushions surrounding a roaring fireplace. Figuring there was no better place he began to pace, “I need a place to think, I need them to understand, I need help”. In his attempt to find a place to rest, he found himself on the seventh floor in front of a familiar tapestry. Voldemort was in his head, and that was something that had terrified Harry more than he cared to admit. Harry felt trapped, how was he supposed to focus on school when there was a war going on? As much as his friends tried to help him, they could never understand him completely. It was obvious that Dumbledore was hiding things from him, Voldemort was growing stronger, and yet no one would tell him anything. It seemed that everything was going wrong, and he had never felt as hopeless as he did this year. It was still several weeks to Yule, but the bitter cold of winter had overtaken the castle and even the roaring fire in the Gryffindor common room was not enough to melt the ice that Harry felt inside his chest. Harry was desperate to find a place to gather his thoughts.
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Part 1 of the Understanding Leads to Change series Stats: Published: Updated: Words: 52152 Chapters: 15/? Comments: 209 Kudos: 1027 Bookmarks: 269 Hits: 35199 Good lord can we get one functioning adult please.Harry is all around not having a good time.what happens in the books happens in real life.