I. GREAT HALL There's a brief opportunity to catch him before he's going to be rushing away to meet his mum. He's sitting at the Gryffindor table and most likely running after Dumbledore's ghost, probably trying to follow him to the back and being stopped by magically locked doors.
Stop him? Chat with him until he's going to see his dead relatives and friends?
II. GRYFFINDOR TOWER & SCHOOL GROUNDS The emotional rollercoaster that just keeps happening with people who should be dead is taking its toll on Harry. Gryffindor tower is just as bad as the Great Hall. There's mum and Sirius, Remus... And he honestly doesn't know how to handle the urge to cry and laugh at the same time. At least not after the first couple of hours.
A breather is needed, isn't it?
He's going to just slip into Moaning Myrtle's bathroom or take a walk by the quidditch pitch. Hogwarts in his time is restored to its former glory. Yet, you can feel the war in its halls, see it in little marks, almost like post-it notes, scars, smoothed out cracks in the walls or ceilings, darkening on the wood panelling where a curse was hit.
Harry doesn't pay these things much of mind, but they're there, a firm reminder that it actually happened.
Maybe you'll find him outside, under the stone corridors, just staring at the mountains surrounding the school grounds.
III. CLASSES Now, Harry didn't have time to finish his school. Now he's happy to sit in class and study. Teach him anything you like. He'll take notes, listen with interest, probably score really well too.
Though, of course, like usual, something fishy is happening and he's just incapable of keeping his fingers out of it. Perhaps he isn't exactly paying attention like he should?
Harry Potter
There's a brief opportunity to catch him before he's going to be rushing away to meet his mum. He's sitting at the Gryffindor table and most likely running after Dumbledore's ghost, probably trying to follow him to the back and being stopped by magically locked doors.
Stop him? Chat with him until he's going to see his dead relatives and friends?
II. GRYFFINDOR TOWER & SCHOOL GROUNDS
The emotional rollercoaster that just keeps happening with people who should be dead is taking its toll on Harry. Gryffindor tower is just as bad as the Great Hall. There's mum and Sirius, Remus... And he honestly doesn't know how to handle the urge to cry and laugh at the same time. At least not after the first couple of hours.
A breather is needed, isn't it?
He's going to just slip into Moaning Myrtle's bathroom or take a walk by the quidditch pitch. Hogwarts in his time is restored to its former glory. Yet, you can feel the war in its halls, see it in little marks, almost like post-it notes, scars, smoothed out cracks in the walls or ceilings, darkening on the wood panelling where a curse was hit.
Harry doesn't pay these things much of mind, but they're there, a firm reminder that it actually happened.
Maybe you'll find him outside, under the stone corridors, just staring at the mountains surrounding the school grounds.
III. CLASSES
Now, Harry didn't have time to finish his school. Now he's happy to sit in class and study. Teach him anything you like. He'll take notes, listen with interest, probably score really well too.
Though, of course, like usual, something fishy is happening and he's just incapable of keeping his fingers out of it. Perhaps he isn't exactly paying attention like he should?