Harry Potter: Toji Potter

Chapter 35: The World Cup Finals and 4th Year



The Great Hall was filled with the excited chatter of students, all of them buzzing with anticipation for the final meal of the year. The enchanted ceiling above mirrored the glorious summer sky, but all eyes were fixed on the giant hourglasses that tracked the house points. Slytherin's was overflowing with emerald gems, and the Quidditch Cup stood proudly beside it. Once again, Harry and his team had led Slytherin to dominance in both House and Quidditch Cup for another year.

At the Slytherin table, Harry sat between Daphne and Tracey, with Hermione on his other side. They were all celebrating in their own quiet way, with Harry leaning back, letting the girls pamper him with playful teasing and affectionate touches. His gaze occasionally flicked up to the staff table, where Professors Sprout and Sinistra exchanged subtle glances with Dumbledore and Lupin.

Dumbledore eventually rose, and the hall fell silent as he began his end-of-year speech. He congratulated each house on their achievements, but everyone knew where this was going.

"And finally," Dumbledore's voice rang out, "the House Cup, for this year, goes to Slytherin!"

The hall erupted into applause, with Slytherin cheering the loudest. Harry's smile was relaxed but undeniably proud, his eyes meeting those of his teammates. The trophy was handed over to the Slytherin table, and Harry took a moment to run his fingers over it, as if marking another victory in his name.

As the feast continued, Harry's thoughts drifted to what was to come. The summer held more than just relaxation this year—there were important events waiting for him beyond the walls of Hogwarts.

The day after the students had left for their homes, Harry found himself not at his home, but at a hidden location known only to those trusted by the Order of the Phoenix. He entered the dimly lit meeting room, greeted by familiar faces. Professors Dumbledore, McGonagall, Lupin, and Snape were present, but there were new additions—Pamona Sprout and Professor Sinistra, who had been added to the Order recently.

The air was heavy with anticipation. Everyone in the room knew that Harry was no longer just a child, no longer just the "Boy Who Lived." He was now a powerful force, and tonight, the Order would see it firsthand.

Dumbledore stood at the head of the table, his eyes twinkling as they landed on Harry. "It is time we formally introduce Harry as a full member of the Order. He has proven time and again that he is more than capable, and with the events ahead, his involvement is crucial."

The room buzzed with murmurs of approval. Harry, standing confidently, nodded to each member, acknowledging their acceptance of him. For the first time, he felt as though he truly belonged in the ranks of the adults who fought to shape the magical world.

The meeting went on, discussing strategies against Voldemort's forces, particularly focusing on the rising activity of Death Eaters. Harry shared insights of his own, ideas about breaking the Dark Lord's control over his followers, thoughts that made even seasoned members of the Order pause and consider.

When the meeting concluded, Harry felt the weight of responsibility settle comfortably on his shoulders. He was ready for what was coming.

With the summer stretching out before him, Harry returned to the Quidditch World Cup. The quarter-finals had been a fierce match, but England's team had swept through their opponents with relative ease. With Harry leading the charge, their momentum only grew stronger as they entered the semi-finals.

There was a palpable energy around the team as they trained. The press had latched onto the impending showdown in the finals, particularly focusing on the rivalry between Harry Potter and Viktor Krum. The headlines screamed about the clash between the two Seekers, both prodigies in their own right, but everyone knew who the real star was. Harry had not only solidified himself as the youngest Seeker in history, but his effortless command on the pitch had earned him an international reputation.

When Harry's house-elves discreetly slipped into the crowd, disguised and ready to place bets, they knew that the odds were in their master's favor. Harry had them place heavy bets on himself, certain that he would win—and win in style.

The day of the final arrived, and the stadium was packed with roaring fans. The match between England and Bulgaria was highly anticipated, and the excitement was electric. The crowd's focus was almost entirely on Harry Potter and Viktor Krum, and the two Seekers took to the field under a barrage of flashbulbs and cheers.

From the first whistle, Harry played with a confidence that bordered on arrogance. His team worked like a well-oiled machine, but it was clear from the start that Harry had complete control. He toyed with Krum, feinting toward the Snitch multiple times, only to pull away at the last moment, leaving the Bulgarian Seeker frustrated and increasingly desperate.

Krum was an excellent player, but Harry was on another level. Every maneuver was fluid, every trick perfectly executed. The crowd gasped and cheered as Harry dodged Bludgers and outmaneuvered his opponents with ease. And then, in a move that had become his signature, Harry spotted the Snitch.

With a burst of speed, he shot forward, his body streamlined, his focus unbreakable. Krum was left in the dust as Harry's fingers closed around the Golden Snitch, securing England's victory once again.

The crowd erupted in applause, and as Harry descended back to the pitch, he gave the reporters his usual cocky smirk.

"Another day, another Snitch," he said, his voice dripping with confidence. "I think they need to start making these matches more challenging."

Just as the celebrations were about to reach their peak, chaos erupted. Death Eaters had appeared, launching a surprise attack on the stadium. Panic spread like wildfire through the crowd, but Harry stood firm, his eyes gleaming with anticipation.

Instead of fleeing, Harry calmly raised his hands, casting a subtle compulsion charm over the panicking crowd. With his influence, they began to fight back, stunning the Death Eaters with spells that took them by surprise. Harry's control over the situation was absolute, and when the Aurors finally arrived, they found the Death Eaters subdued, thanks in no small part to Harry's quick thinking.

The press quickly turned their attention to him once again, praising his bravery and leadership. The headlines the next day lauded him not only as a Quidditch champion but as a hero in the face of danger.

As the summer drew to a close, Harry reunited with his queens—Daphne, Tracey, and Hermione. The girls had noticed the changes in him immediately. He had grown taller, his muscles more defined, and there was a sharpness in his features that made him look even more handsome than before. The air of power around him had only deepened, and the girls were drawn to it like moths to a flame.

"You've grown," Daphne teased, running a hand over his chest.

Harry smirked. "So have you," he shot back, pulling her closer. The others joined in, and soon they were lost in a passionate embrace, the intensity of their connection igniting once again.

The first day of the new school year had arrived, and Harry and his queens made their way to the castle. As they entered the Great Hall, the students were abuzz with excitement. But the professors seemed to be waiting for something—someone.

Harry felt a shift in the atmosphere. The professors were expecting guests, but these weren't just any guests. There was a mystery in the air, one that Harry couldn't wait to unravel.

Who were these mysterious people, and what role would they play in the year ahead?


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