Wednesday, February 26, 2014

THE DAILY PROPHET: Interview with Albus Potter

                    "Hello, it's JOJO here with the famous Albus Potter."

"..."

"S-Say hello, Albus."

"Oh, hello!"

"Potter, who are your closest friends at Hogwarts?"

"My closest? It would be Kale and Naomi, I suppose."

"What are your enemies?"

"Well, I don't want to offend anyone-"

"It is fine."

"Scorpius Malfoy."

"Do you think you'll hate anyone who is with Malfoy?"

"Well, no, unless they be mean like him- I'm sorry, is that a bit mean?"

"Not at all, that is fine. Favorite subject?"

"No offense, but I think that I don't have a favorite."

"Wonderful. Now, which is your favorite spell?"

"Hard question... Expecto Patronum."

"Your role model."

"My dad, I think. Folks say I come after him."

"You do.... favorite color."

"That's a muggle question, isn't it? Blue and Red."

"Well that shall be all."

"...."

"Say bye, Albus..."

"Oh, oh, I'm sorry- Bye!"

-BY THE DAILY PROPHET.
PINK-REPORTER
BLACK-ALBUS POTTER


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