Vernon Dursley Watches the News and Learns of Bizarre Events
November 1, 1981
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At home, Vernon watches the evening news, which reports unusual phenomena, including daylight owl sightings and shooting stars across Britain. These events, coupled with his earlier encounters, leave him increasingly unsettled, as he fears they may be linked to the Potters.
Characters
Jim McGuffin (Weatherman) Jim The Weatherman Says There Have Been Reports Of Shooting Stars
Dudley Dursley Dudley Learned The Word “Won’t”
Petunia Dursley Tells Mr. Dursley About Mrs. Next Door’s Problem With Her Daughter And Dudley Learned The Word “Won’t”
Vernon Dursley Mr. Dursley Returns Home From Work And Watches The News
Ted (Newsman) Ted Shared That Birdwatchers Reported That Owls Have Been Acting Very Unusual
Locations
Kent News Viewers Say There Was A Downpour Of Shooting Stars Last Night
Yorkshire News Viewers Say There Was A Downpour Of Shooting Stars Last Night
Britain News Viewers Say There Was A Downpour Of Shooting Stars Last Night
Dundee News Viewers Say There Was A Downpour Of Shooting Stars Last Night
4 Privet Drive Mr. Dursley Arrives Home, Talks To Mrs. Dursley, And Watches The News
Connections
The Statute of Secrecy Muggles Have Noticed Downpour Of Shooting Stars And Owls Acting Oddly
Beasts
Owls Muggles Have Noticed Owls Acting Oddly And Flying During Daylight
Things
Bonfire Night Ted The Weatherman Mentions That Bonfire Night Is Next Week
Groups
The Dursley's Neighbors Mrs. Dursley Overheard Mrs. Next Door’s Problems With Her Daughter
The Potters Mr. Dursley Remembers Overhearing People Mention The Potters
The Dursleys Mrs. Dursley And Dudley Share Their Day While Mr. Dursley Observes The News