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Yes the read along is back on. To my faithful reader, whomever you might be, I am sorry for the delay. My persistent absences are inexcusable. And now, on with the story.

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Chapter 5 begins with poor Harry thinking that all of last night was a dream. At insitant tapping, though, he awakes to find himself in the hut still. Never has a sight done his heart more good. He lets a small owl into the room who drops off a newspaper of some kind and begins rummaging through Hagrid’s coat. He tries to dissuade the owl, but gets a nip in the finger instead. Finally Hagrid wakens enough to let him know the owl wants to be paid for the newspaper. In this world there are no paperboys, the owls bring you the daily news. And the WILL be paid, or your eyeballs will be plucked out it seems.

After rummaging through Hagrids coat for a time, Harry finds some strange looking coins. It seems that the wizards don’t use “muggle money” and instead they have their own form of currency. There are Knuts, Sickles, and Galleons. Knuts are bronze, and have the least value. Sickles are silver and are worth more than Knuts, but it takes 17 of them to make one Gold Galleon. After paying the owl with several of the little bronze coins, Harry speaks to Hagrid about something that was disturbing him. Harry has no money. He has no Muggle Money at all to trade in, and he definately doesn’t have any of this strange wizard money. Or so he thinks.

Hagrid is shocked that Harry would think that his parents didn’t leave him anything. Why he’s shocked still I’m not sure. It’s pretty obvious by this point that the Dursley’s didn’t think to tell Harry anything that was really valid or true about his life before he came to live with them or about his parents at all. Hagrid informs Harry that he has more than enough money, and that will be their first stop for the day. They will be going to the Wizards Bank Gringotts. It’s run by Goblins. It is the safest place anyone could think to put anything, and there are even rumors of the highest security vaults being guarded by dragons. Of which Hagrid would love to have one. A dragon that is, not a high security vault.

Harry and Hagrid traversed the streets of London, heading out to get his school supplies, and his money. Once they have finally negotiated their way off the underground, and walked a bit, they find themselves at the Leaky Cauldron. Harry realizes, while standing outside of it, that nobody else seems to notice it at all. As a matter of fact, Hagrid had to point it out to Harry, otherwise he too would have just passed it by. Upon entering the Leaky Cauldron, Harry is recognized. This is his first real introduction to how famous he really is. People come up to him, shaking his hand, greeting him with enthusiasm and honor. Dedalus Diggle is thrilled when Harry points out that he remembers him. Here Harry also meets Professor Quirrel. A strange and nervous fellow who is going to be Harry’s Defense Against the Dark Arts instructor. He is nice enough, although he is very shaky and stuttery and wears a strange turban on his head.

Eventually Hagrid is able to get Harry out of the Leaky Cauldron and they go into an alley behind it, where Hagrid taps the wall with his umbrella and the entire thing opens up. Beyond it is a world apart. An entire avenue of shops and people, all selling and buying strange magical things with the strange wizard money. There are places selling everything that is on his list and then some. Cauldrons, and wands and owls, oh my!!! Harry and Hagrid make their way to a large white building that is Gringotts. In it there are all sorts of wonders. After finding Harry’s key they jump into a trolley on some very precarious tracks with a goblin named Griphook. After what seems like miles of twisty turns at breakneck speeds they arrive at a vault. Griphook opens it up and inside are piles and piles of gold, silver and bronze. Harry is rich. Wealthier than he ever thought he would be. His parents did leave him something after all. They climb back in the trolley and make one more stop before heading out. That stop is at a very high security vault that requires the finger of the goblin to open the door. Inside is one small grubby package. Hagrid was sent to pick it up by Dumbledore himself. It’s top secret and very important.

Once they have left Gringotts, they do all of Harry’s school shopping. With two major stops to get a wand and a robe. At Madame Malkins, Harry runs into a blonde haired boy who seems extremely ill tempered and snobby. Much to Harry’s relief he leaves quickly. Afterwords, Hagrid decides to get Harry a birthday present. They go to Eeylops Owl Emporium and come out with a beautiful snowy owl, whom Harry decides to name Hedwig. And then they go to Olivanders. At Olivanders Harry tries out dozens of wands, not knowing what he’s really trying for. Then suddenly, he finds out. A spray of colored sparks shoot out of the end of his wand. The most curious thing about his wand being that the phoenix whose tail feather is in the wand is also the core of the wand that gave him his scar. The wand that killed his parents. The wand of Voldemort.


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