The Ghoul in Pyjamas
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The Aftermath of Mad-Eye's Death
In the days following Alastor Moody's death, Harry feels restless and guilty. He believes that action is the only way to alleviate his feelings and that he should begin his mission to find and destroy Mystery - Lord Voldemort's Horcruxes. However, Ron reminds him that he is still bound by the Trace until his seventeenth birthday and they must also stay for Bill and Fleur's wedding. Harry is frustrated by the delay but acknowledges the situation.
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In the days following Alastor Moody's death, Harry feels restless and guilty. He believes that action is the only way to alleviate his feelings and that he should begin his mission to find and destroy Mystery - Lord Voldemort's Horcruxes. However, Ron reminds him that he is still bound by the Trace until his seventeenth birthday and they must also stay for Bill and Fleur's wedding. Harry is frustrated by the delay but acknowledges the situation.
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Mrs. Weasley's Concern for the Trio's Plans
Mrs. Weasley confronts Harry, Ron, and Hermione about their plan to drop out of Hogwarts, particularly Harry's role in a secret mission left by Dumbledore. She tries to persuade Harry that it is not his responsibility, but Harry insists that it is. Mrs. Weasley then changes tactics, keeping them busy with wedding preparations to prevent them from planning their departure.
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Mrs. Weasley confronts Harry, Ron, and Hermione about their plan to drop out of Hogwarts, particularly Harry's role in a secret mission left by Dumbledore. She tries to persuade Harry that it is not his responsibility, but Harry insists that it is. Mrs. Weasley then changes tactics, keeping them busy with wedding preparations to prevent them from planning their departure.
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Ginny Realizes the Truth of Harry's Mission
Ginny tells Harry that she believes her mother is deliberately keeping him, Ron, and Hermione busy to prevent them from leaving. Harry, frustrated, accidentally lets slip that they plan to fight Lord Voldemort. Ginny, shocked and worried, realizes the truth behind Harry's mission.
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Ginny tells Harry that she believes her mother is deliberately keeping him, Ron, and Hermione busy to prevent them from leaving. Harry, frustrated, accidentally lets slip that they plan to fight Lord Voldemort. Ginny, shocked and worried, realizes the truth behind Harry's mission.
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The Burrow Becomes the New Headquarters for the Order of the Phoenix
Mr. Weasley explains that the Burrow has replaced Grimmauld Place as the headquarters for the Order of the Phoenix due to the weakening of the Fidelius Charm after Dumbledore's death. He also mentions that Alastor Moody placed curses on Grimmauld Place to prevent Snape from revealing its location.
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Mr. Weasley explains that the Burrow has replaced Grimmauld Place as the headquarters for the Order of the Phoenix due to the weakening of the Fidelius Charm after Dumbledore's death. He also mentions that Alastor Moody placed curses on Grimmauld Place to prevent Snape from revealing its location.
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Discussions on Mad-Eye's Death and Ministry Silence
During dinner, Bill Weasley reveals that Mad-Eye's body has not been recovered, and there has been no mention of his death in The Daily Prophet. Harry asks Mr. Weasley about the lack of action from the Ministry regarding the underage magic he used during the escape, and Mr. Weasley explains that the Ministry is trying to avoid acknowledging Lord Voldemort's power and the Azkaban breakout.
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During dinner, Bill Weasley reveals that Mad-Eye's body has not been recovered, and there has been no mention of his death in The Daily Prophet. Harry asks Mr. Weasley about the lack of action from the Ministry regarding the underage magic he used during the escape, and Mr. Weasley explains that the Ministry is trying to avoid acknowledging Lord Voldemort's power and the Azkaban breakout.
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Harry's Disguise for the Wedding and Ron's Resistance to Preparations
Fleur suggests that Harry disguise himself for the wedding to avoid the risk of guests accidentally revealing his location to Death Eaters. Meanwhile, Mrs. Weasley presses Ron to clean his room for the wedding guests, leading to a frustrated outburst from him. Despite Harry's offer to help, Mrs. Weasley insists on keeping them busy with other tasks.
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Fleur suggests that Harry disguise himself for the wedding to avoid the risk of guests accidentally revealing his location to Death Eaters. Meanwhile, Mrs. Weasley presses Ron to clean his room for the wedding guests, leading to a frustrated outburst from him. Despite Harry's offer to help, Mrs. Weasley insists on keeping them busy with other tasks.
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Hermione and Ron's Optimism About Mad-Eye's Survival
In Ron's room, Harry, Ron, and Hermione discuss the possibility that Alastor Moody might have survived, despite Bill witnessing him being hit by the Killing Curse. Ron holds onto hope, while Hermione is more realistic, causing an emotional reaction from her. Ron comforts her, but the conversation shifts to the impending mission and the Mystery - Lord Voldemort's Horcruxes.
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In Ron's room, Harry, Ron, and Hermione discuss the possibility that Alastor Moody might have survived, despite Bill witnessing him being hit by the Killing Curse. Ron holds onto hope, while Hermione is more realistic, causing an emotional reaction from her. Ron comforts her, but the conversation shifts to the impending mission and the Mystery - Lord Voldemort's Horcruxes.
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Hermione's Preparedness for the Mission
Hermione discusses her preparations for their mission, revealing that she has packed books, including Dumbledore's library, using magic to summon them. She also shares how she has modified her parents' memories to keep them safe in Australia. This level of preparation shocks Harry, as it underscores the seriousness of their journey.
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Hermione discusses her preparations for their mission, revealing that she has packed books, including Dumbledore's library, using magic to summon them. She also shares how she has modified her parents' memories to keep them safe in Australia. This level of preparation shocks Harry, as it underscores the seriousness of their journey.
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The Ghoul in Pajamas: Ron's Decoy Plan
Ron reveals his plan to use the family's ghoul as a decoy, disguising it with red hair and pustules to mimic spattergroit. This deception is meant to explain his absence from Hogwarts to any Death Eaters who come looking for him. Ron explains that his father helped with the transformation, though Mrs. Weasley remains in denial about their departure.
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Ron reveals his plan to use the family's ghoul as a decoy, disguising it with red hair and pustules to mimic spattergroit. This deception is meant to explain his absence from Hogwarts to any Death Eaters who come looking for him. Ron explains that his father helped with the transformation, though Mrs. Weasley remains in denial about their departure.
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Wedding Preparations Continue as Tension Builds
With the Delacours arriving the next morning, Mrs. Weasley increases the pressure on Harry, Ron, and Hermione to help with wedding preparations. The group is frustrated by the constant interruptions, which make it difficult for them to plan their mission. Harry, feeling guilty for adding to Mrs. Weasley's stress, tries to minimize the attention on his upcoming seventeenth birthday.
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With the Delacours arriving the next morning, Mrs. Weasley increases the pressure on Harry, Ron, and Hermione to help with wedding preparations. The group is frustrated by the constant interruptions, which make it difficult for them to plan their mission. Harry, feeling guilty for adding to Mrs. Weasley's stress, tries to minimize the attention on his upcoming seventeenth birthday.
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