"This kit must have cost at least nine or ten Galleons, maybe more, I'll have to hope she likes my gift as much as I like hers." Harry mumbled to himself as he set the Kit aside. He'd definitely save it for after he got the hang of dealing with normal metals. After that maybe it would be prudent to look into alchemic metal alloys for his Enchanting? He had a Kit that could work with those magical metals now and it would be a shame to not explore the idea.
The next gift he picked up was from Hermione. She'd sent him a book called 'Famous Enchanted Objects from around the World' he'd definitely have a look through this tonight before bed. It would be interesting to see what other Enchanters had come up with and gotten famous for.
The third gift he picked up was from Mandy. She'd gotten him a sample of what had to be every single magical candy out there. Some of these he had never even heard of. He knew the girl had a sweet tooth but now he'd have to carefully read what each of these candies did before he ate one. Magical candy was known to have a variety of effects after all.
Padma's gift ended up being fourth. The Indian witch had sent him a book on learning Devanagari for use in Runes. He'd have to thank his study buddy for this when she got back. If he could learn another Runic Language he'd open up a whole new path for his Enchanting. Not to mention the potential of mixing Runic Languages into a working array. The theory was sound enough but only a few Enchanters had actually succeeded from what Harry had read.
The fifth gift was from Penny and he smiled when he read the card. The sweet girl was once again thanking him for teaching her Wandless Magic and hoped her gift made him happy. The gift turned out to be another book but its title caught Harry's attention. 'Beginners Alchemy for Enchanters' was embossed on the cover and Harry opened it to read the forward. This book would teach the beginnings of alchemy and the products it could create to assist in Enchanting. Harry had only briefly come across this in his Advanced Magical Crafting book. But the possibility of using alchemic compounds to create magical circuits between Runes to spread their effects or to link them up in new ways was briefly mentioned near the end of it and Harry's mind was already abuzz with new thoughts and ideas.
"I do believe my two closest friends collaborated on their gifts for me." Harry mused fondly; those two were far too good to him.
The second to last gift was from Hagrid. The gentle giant had given him a hand carved wooden flute. Blowing into it produced a sound similar to an owl. Hmm, maybe a side hobby to pick up? It would be good to take his mind off his Enchanting or Magic practice whenever he got stuck. He was certain he'd hit dead ends multiple times throughout his life so something else to do might be a good idea.
The last gift was unsigned but the card mentioned that it had been left in the person's care by his father before he died. Carefully unwrapping the gift a silvery cloth fell out onto Harry's bed. Slowly picking it up Harry realized it was a hooded cloak. Deciding to try it on Harry noticed that his body disappeared as soon as the cloak was settled.
"An Invisibility Cloak? I thought their magic dispersed within a decade? How is this one still working if it was my father's?" Harry wondered as he removed the cloak and re-read the card. There were no further clues and without having another Invisibility Cloak to compare his new one to he couldn't say for sure if there was anything different about it. His stomach rumbling let Harry know it was time for breakfast. Deciding to stow the cloak in his trunk for now Harry picked up his gift to Hagrid and made his way down to the Great Hall.
"Merry Christmas, Hagrid." Harry smiled as he handed his friend the gift he'd made him. Hagrid smiled back as he took the gift and placed it on the staff table to unwrap it. Seeing the large scarf and gloves Hagrid beamed at Harry as he picked them up.
"These are great, Harry, did yeh make them yerself?" Hagrid asked as he pulled the gloves on and found they fit nicely.
"Yeah, those wooden buttons will produce a continuous Warming Charm when you put a bit of magic into them. I've seen you working outside when it's been cold so I thought you'd appreciate the function." Harry explained happy Hagrid enjoyed his gift.
"Yeh don't say." Hagrid replied as he touched the wooden button on one of the gloves he was currently wearing. Feeling pleasant warmth cover his hand Hagrid couldn't help but sigh. This would definitely make the winter grounds keeping jobs much more enjoyable. "This is nice, certainly gonna be much nicer doin' the outside work when I'm all warm and toasty."
"I'm glad you like them, Hagrid." Harry grinned as Hagrid smiled back and removed the gloves. The large man placed the gloves and the scarf safely inside his large coat and promised to use them well. "Thank you for the flute, by the way, I think I'll try and learn to play it. It could be a good non-Magic related hobby for when I just want to take a break."
"Aw, yer welcome Harry. I'm glad yeh like it. Was never the best player meself, but I do enjoy a nice tune." Hagrid replied with a grin before telling Harry to go fill his rumbling stomach. It was just after Harry finished eating that an owl flew in and landed in front of him. Taking the letter from the owl Harry looked at the sender in confusion. 'What could St. Mungos want with me?' He pondered to himself. Opening the letter Harry read over it his eyes widening the further he read.
His Godfather, Sirius Black, had awoken from his decade long coma in the early hours of the morning. At Sirius' request Harry was being invited to visit on Boxing Day to meet his Godfather.
Harry suddenly felt like he might have experienced a genuine Christmas Miracle firsthand.
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