St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries
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Harry and Ron Are Summoned to Dumbledore's Office by Professor McGonagall
After Harry has a terrifying vision of Arthur Weasley being attacked by a giant snake, Professor Minerva McGonagall takes Harry and Ron Weasley to Dumbledore's office in the middle of the night. Harry is desperate to get help, but they walk calmly through Hogwarts, passing Mrs. Norris, until they reach the stone gargoyle guarding Dumbledore's office.
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After Harry has a terrifying vision of Arthur Weasley being attacked by a giant snake, Professor Minerva McGonagall takes Harry and Ron Weasley to Dumbledore's office in the middle of the night. Harry is desperate to get help, but they walk calmly through Hogwarts, passing Mrs. Norris, until they reach the stone gargoyle guarding Dumbledore's office.
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Harry Describes His Vision of Mr. Weasley's Attack to Dumbledore
In Dumbledore's office, Harry urgently explains that his vision wasn't a nightmare but a real event in which Arthur Weasley was attacked by a giant snake. Harry reveals that he saw the attack from the snake's point of view, which shocks Ron and McGonagall. Dumbledore asks specific questions about how Harry saw the event and doesn't look at Harry during the conversation, which frustrates Harry.
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In Dumbledore's office, Harry urgently explains that his vision wasn't a nightmare but a real event in which Arthur Weasley was attacked by a giant snake. Harry reveals that he saw the attack from the snake's point of view, which shocks Ron and McGonagall. Dumbledore asks specific questions about how Harry saw the event and doesn't look at Harry during the conversation, which frustrates Harry.
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Dumbledore Sends Everard and Dilys to Check on Mr. Weasley
Dumbledore calls on two portraits of former headmasters, Everard and Dilys, to raise the alarm and find Mr. Weasley. The two portraits move into their other frames in different wizarding locations to gather information. As Harry, Ron, and McGonagall wait, Dumbledore explains the usefulness of portraits that can travel between their various locations.
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Dumbledore calls on two portraits of former headmasters, Everard and Dilys, to raise the alarm and find Mr. Weasley. The two portraits move into their other frames in different wizarding locations to gather information. As Harry, Ron, and McGonagall wait, Dumbledore explains the usefulness of portraits that can travel between their various locations.
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Everard and Dilys Report Back About Mr. Weasley
The portraits of Everard and Dilys return to Dumbledore's office, reporting that Mr. Weasley has been found and taken to St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries. Everard describes how Mr. Weasley was found covered in blood, and Dilys confirms that he has been admitted to St. Mungo's. Dumbledore immediately takes action and begins planning the next steps.
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The portraits of Everard and Dilys return to Dumbledore's office, reporting that Mr. Weasley has been found and taken to St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries. Everard describes how Mr. Weasley was found covered in blood, and Dilys confirms that he has been admitted to St. Mungo's. Dumbledore immediately takes action and begins planning the next steps.
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Dumbledore Prepares the Portkey to Grimmauld Place
After receiving confirmation that Mr. Weasley is at St. Mungo's, Dumbledore prepares a Portkey, an old kettle, to transport Harry and the Weasley children to Grimmauld Place. He summons Phineas Nigellus Black, a portrait of a former Slytherin headmaster, to deliver a message to Sirius Black. Dumbledore remains calm and organized as he coordinates the situation, but Harry's scar burns painfully when he looks at Dumbledore.
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After receiving confirmation that Mr. Weasley is at St. Mungo's, Dumbledore prepares a Portkey, an old kettle, to transport Harry and the Weasley children to Grimmauld Place. He summons Phineas Nigellus Black, a portrait of a former Slytherin headmaster, to deliver a message to Sirius Black. Dumbledore remains calm and organized as he coordinates the situation, but Harry's scar burns painfully when he looks at Dumbledore.
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Arrival at Grimmauld Place and Explanation of the Vision
Harry, Ron, Fred, George, and Ginny arrive at Grimmauld Place via the Portkey and are greeted by Sirius Black. Kreacher briefly appears before leaving the room. The Weasley siblings press Harry for details about his vision, and although Harry tells them about the attack on their father, he omits the fact that he saw the attack through the snake's eyes, feeling uncomfortable with their accusatory looks.
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Harry, Ron, Fred, George, and Ginny arrive at Grimmauld Place via the Portkey and are greeted by Sirius Black. Kreacher briefly appears before leaving the room. The Weasley siblings press Harry for details about his vision, and although Harry tells them about the attack on their father, he omits the fact that he saw the attack through the snake's eyes, feeling uncomfortable with their accusatory looks.
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Fred and George Argue with Sirius About Going to St. Mungo's
Fred and George demand to go to St. Mungo's to see their father, but Sirius explains that they cannot go yet because it might raise suspicion about how they knew about the attack so quickly. The twins angrily argue that they don't care about the Ministry or the Order, they only care about their father. Sirius, trying to remain calm, insists that they wait until they hear more news.
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Fred and George demand to go to St. Mungo's to see their father, but Sirius explains that they cannot go yet because it might raise suspicion about how they knew about the attack so quickly. The twins angrily argue that they don't care about the Ministry or the Order, they only care about their father. Sirius, trying to remain calm, insists that they wait until they hear more news.
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A Message Arrives from Mrs. Weasley Confirming Arthur is Alive
A scroll of parchment delivered by Fawkes confirms that Arthur Weasley is still alive and being treated at St. Mungo's. Mrs. Weasley instructs the children to stay where they are, and although the news is somewhat reassuring, the letter leaves the Weasley children and Harry on edge, unsure of Arthur's condition.
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A scroll of parchment delivered by Fawkes confirms that Arthur Weasley is still alive and being treated at St. Mungo's. Mrs. Weasley instructs the children to stay where they are, and although the news is somewhat reassuring, the letter leaves the Weasley children and Harry on edge, unsure of Arthur's condition.
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Mrs. Weasley Arrives with Good News About Arthur
Mrs. Weasley arrives early in the morning at Grimmauld Place and informs the family that Arthur Weasley will survive his injuries and they can visit him at St. Mungo's later in the day. The mood lifts as Sirius eagerly prepares breakfast for everyone, but Harry feels guilty and avoids discussing the vision.
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Mrs. Weasley arrives early in the morning at Grimmauld Place and informs the family that Arthur Weasley will survive his injuries and they can visit him at St. Mungo's later in the day. The mood lifts as Sirius eagerly prepares breakfast for everyone, but Harry feels guilty and avoids discussing the vision.
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Harry Tells Sirius About the Full Vision
Harry confides in Sirius about the full details of his vision, including that he saw the attack from the snake's perspective and felt like a snake when he looked at Dumbledore. Sirius reassures Harry that he is likely in shock and that it's normal to feel disoriented after such a traumatic experience, but Harry remains troubled.
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Harry confides in Sirius about the full details of his vision, including that he saw the attack from the snake's perspective and felt like a snake when he looked at Dumbledore. Sirius reassures Harry that he is likely in shock and that it's normal to feel disoriented after such a traumatic experience, but Harry remains troubled.
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The Weasley Children Visit Arthur at St. Mungo's
After receiving news that Arthur Weasley will recover, the Weasley children, Harry, and Sirius go to St. Mungo's to visit him. Arthur is in good spirits but must continue taking Blood-Replenishing Potions due to the unusual poison in the snake's fangs. The conversation turns to Arthur's work and the ongoing efforts to combat Lord Voldemort's plans.
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After receiving news that Arthur Weasley will recover, the Weasley children, Harry, and Sirius go to St. Mungo's to visit him. Arthur is in good spirits but must continue taking Blood-Replenishing Potions due to the unusual poison in the snake's fangs. The conversation turns to Arthur's work and the ongoing efforts to combat Lord Voldemort's plans.
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Fred and George Use Extendable Ears to Eavesdrop on the Healers
After being sent out of Arthur Weasley's hospital room, Fred and George Weasley hand out Extendable Ears to Harry and the others so they can listen in on the conversation between the adults. They overhear Tonks, Alastor Moody, and Mrs. Weasley discussing the search for the snake that attacked Arthur and speculating on Lord Voldemort's motives. Moody voices concern about Harry's connection to Lord Voldemort and the possibility of possession, causing Harry to pull out his Extendable Ear in shock and worry.
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After being sent out of Arthur Weasley's hospital room, Fred and George Weasley hand out Extendable Ears to Harry and the others so they can listen in on the conversation between the adults. They overhear Tonks, Alastor Moody, and Mrs. Weasley discussing the search for the snake that attacked Arthur and speculating on Lord Voldemort's motives. Moody voices concern about Harry's connection to Lord Voldemort and the possibility of possession, causing Harry to pull out his Extendable Ear in shock and worry.
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