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Chapter 171: The Bringer of Luck

Mrs. Norris's meows grew closer.

On the suit of armour, the black cat sighed, a remarkably human gesture.

The Hufflepuffs were generally well-behaved, except for one particular prefect who was obsessed with magical creatures.

Sean decided it was best not to let a misunderstanding ruin the Christmas spirit for everyone.

Hannah and Sally-Anne stood frozen in fear. The black cat melted into the shadows like ink, only to reappear under the torchlight further down the hall.

"Is that... the lucky black cat? Hannah, am I seeing things?" Sally-Anne stammered.

Ten minutes later.

Beneath the festoons of holly and mistletoe, Hannah and Sally-Anne were still in disbelief.

They had been led back to their common room by a black cat. Even stranger, Mrs. Norris hadn't followed them, despite their slow, trembling pace.

They stood dumbfounded at the entrance to the Hufflepuff common room. Inside, it was warmer and cozier than ever, curtains drawn, fire crackling, filled with the scent of plants and sweet treats. Yet, the two witches couldn't bring themselves to go in just yet.

"You were right, it is the lucky black cat! Oh my goodness—Sally-Anne, do you think the spirit of the statue came to life?!" Hannah gasped.

"Oh! I bet you're right!" Sally-Anne agreed eagerly.

And so, the legend of the Lucky Black Cat began to spread.

By the next day, Sean heard the rumor in the Great Hall.

"The Midnight Messenger of Christmas, the Castle Spirit Cat who governs luck! The towering castle is his ears, the moving staircases his breath..."

Sean was baffled. When did this rumor start?

Then he heard Sally-Anne proclaiming confidently at the Hufflepuff table:

"If you can touch its ears," she declared, her voice clear and firm, "good luck will be with you for a whole year!"

That is absolutely not how it works! Sean thought, marveling at the students' capacity for spreading rumors.

The Hufflepuffs, trusting their friends implicitly, began discussing it with excitement.

At the High Table, Sean felt many eyes upon him. Dumbledore's beard was twitching with amusement. Professor McGonagall looked as gentle as ever, but her eyes held a bit too much mirth. However, her expression turned stoic whenever she glanced at the Headmaster.

Sean sighed. Let them talk. He just hoped that when he started his Animagus training, the Professor... or Dumbledore... wouldn't be laughing the whole time.

It was the first Saturday of the Christmas holidays, a snowy morning.

A crowd of students—including Harry and the Weasleys—had been having a massive snowball fight on the grounds. Soaked and shivering, they returned to the Great Hall, seeking the warmth of the fires.

Sean had just emerged from the Room of Hope, having endured Mr. Owl's noisy tantrums—flapping and pecking—for half an hour.

Of course, the noise wasn't limited to the portraits.

Headmaster's Office.

"Headmaster Dumbledore, if you have so much free time, perhaps you should attend to some of your duties..."

Professor McGonagall's face was expressionless, her mouth a thin line.

"I need to take leave for a few days this Christmas. Here is my application."

She placed the form gently on the desk, maintaining her elegance despite her anger.

On a fresh envelope nearby, names like Elphinstone Urquart and Malcolm were faintly visible.

Dumbledore paused. For the first time in a long while, a genuine, heartfelt smile touched his face.

"You should. I agree, Minerva. I agree completely. Go."

His sincerity gave McGonagall pause.

The snowstorm raged outside, melting into trickles against the windowpane.

Those names belonged to a story from several winters ago. A story perfect, yet tragic.

Early in her career at Hogwarts, Minerva McGonagall had enjoyed a brief, happy marriage with her former Ministry boss, Elphinstone Urquart.

Shortly after Voldemort's first fall, on a summer afternoon walk by the lake, the white-haired Elphinstone had proposed again. This time, she accepted. The retired Elphinstone, overjoyed, bought a cottage in Hogsmeade for them, making her commute easier.

It was a joyous marriage, though tragically short. They had no children, but Minerva's nieces and nephews (children of her brothers Malcolm and Robert Jr.) visited often.

Three years later, Elphinstone died from a Venomous Tentacula bite. The tragedy devastated everyone who knew them.

Unable to bear the empty cottage, Minerva packed her bags after the funeral and returned to Hogwarts, taking a room in the stone castle. Brave and private, she poured herself into her work. Few understood her pain, perhaps only Dumbledore.

Today, she had received another letter from afar. Her remaining family still held that love in their hearts. They begged her to bring the child to visit. She couldn't find a reason to refuse.

In the Headmaster's office, McGonagall's blue eyes shimmered. She looked at the letter, then turned and left. It was as if... past happiness had glanced at her, briefly and carefully.

Dumbledore stared at the mountain of paperwork on his desk.

Did I... agree too quickly?

Regardless, when Sean knocked on the Transfiguration office door, he was met by Professor McGonagall's warm gaze.

"Come in, child. Headmaster Dumbledore is busy with school matters, so I will be guiding your Animagus transformation."

The fire in her office was the fiercest Sean had ever seen. Through the window, he could see students playing Quidditch.

On the sill sat a silver cat figurine and a box of exquisite cat-shaped biscuits.

"Let me see your progress in Transfiguration first, child," she said.

(End of Chapter)

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