In honor of the newest update, have yet another omake.
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With a long yawn, Harry Potter stretched his arms out suddenly looking as though he had just woken up. Susan looked at the rest of the small group, a concerned look in her eyes. "Did anyone else get the feeling that we've been standing here for longer than we really have been?"
Her best friend, Hannah, hummed in thought. "Now that you mention it, I do feel rather odd right now. Strange, I could have sworn I felt fine just a second ago. Hermione, Neville? Do either of you feel off?" Her two friends were currently giving Harry an annoyed look.
"Yeah, how odd. Hannah, Susan, would you head back to the dorms for a moment? I think I forgot one of my books." After the two had left to head back up the stairs, Hermione turned back to Harry. "Harry Potter. Explain yourself. Now." Eyes narrowed, teeth clenched, Hermione did not seem like a happy first year. To be fair, Neville didn't look much better.
Harry just tilted his head a bit, raising an eyebrow. "What? I've read that it isn't very healthy to play games or do similar things for long periods of time without taking a break, so I decided that I'd do something healthy for myself and stop playing for a while. All I did was pause the game for a bit."
This time, it was Neville whose eye began twitching in frustration. "Harry, it's been over a week."
There was a long, awkward silence.
Harry blinked, slowly. "Oooh." He didn't think he had left the game paused for that long. "Sorry you guys, I'll avoid pausing too much in the future. Wait, were you two aware of everything going on the whole time?!" He hoped the answer wasn't what he was fearing it was.
Hermione sighed, palm over her face. "No, Harry. We just looked at the date in the settings menu. Just, try to avoid doing that again. The last thing we need is you causing some kind of paradox."
"Alright, I promise I'll avoid it in the future." He paused for a moment. Suddenly feeling a bit silly, he shuffled his feet on the floor, his next question just barely audible. "Can, uh, can one of you remind me what we were doing again? I kind of forgot."
Groans of frustration were the first things heard by Susan and Hannah as they walked back into the common room. Neither of them could figure out exactly why both Hermione and Neville were just shaking their heads with their face in their hands, nor why Harry was standing there looking rather sheepish.
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Yeah, Harry, don't leave the game paused for so long.
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With a long yawn, Harry Potter stretched his arms out suddenly looking as though he had just woken up. Susan looked at the rest of the small group, a concerned look in her eyes. "Did anyone else get the feeling that we've been standing here for longer than we really have been?"
Her best friend, Hannah, hummed in thought. "Now that you mention it, I do feel rather odd right now. Strange, I could have sworn I felt fine just a second ago. Hermione, Neville? Do either of you feel off?" Her two friends were currently giving Harry an annoyed look.
"Yeah, how odd. Hannah, Susan, would you head back to the dorms for a moment? I think I forgot one of my books." After the two had left to head back up the stairs, Hermione turned back to Harry. "Harry Potter. Explain yourself. Now." Eyes narrowed, teeth clenched, Hermione did not seem like a happy first year. To be fair, Neville didn't look much better.
Harry just tilted his head a bit, raising an eyebrow. "What? I've read that it isn't very healthy to play games or do similar things for long periods of time without taking a break, so I decided that I'd do something healthy for myself and stop playing for a while. All I did was pause the game for a bit."
This time, it was Neville whose eye began twitching in frustration. "Harry, it's been over a week."
There was a long, awkward silence.
Harry blinked, slowly. "Oooh." He didn't think he had left the game paused for that long. "Sorry you guys, I'll avoid pausing too much in the future. Wait, were you two aware of everything going on the whole time?!" He hoped the answer wasn't what he was fearing it was.
Hermione sighed, palm over her face. "No, Harry. We just looked at the date in the settings menu. Just, try to avoid doing that again. The last thing we need is you causing some kind of paradox."
"Alright, I promise I'll avoid it in the future." He paused for a moment. Suddenly feeling a bit silly, he shuffled his feet on the floor, his next question just barely audible. "Can, uh, can one of you remind me what we were doing again? I kind of forgot."
Groans of frustration were the first things heard by Susan and Hannah as they walked back into the common room. Neither of them could figure out exactly why both Hermione and Neville were just shaking their heads with their face in their hands, nor why Harry was standing there looking rather sheepish.
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Yeah, Harry, don't leave the game paused for so long.