Chapter 54: Unknown, and Commentary (1/2)

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The feeling of the side of his face squished against the cold and dusty floor was not the feeling you wanted when waking up, but it was the one that Quinn felt when he groggily opened his eyes.

He coughed, dislocating the dust and at the same time inhaling said dust into his mouth.

Quinn immediately sat up but felt a dizzy spell hit him. His ears rang with a continuous buzzing, and the world around him was unstable and out of focus.

The thought of conjuring a mouthful of water to clean his mouth was out of his mind as he struggled to properly assess his situation. The ringing in his ears and the blurry vision didn't help as Quinn tried to stand up, almost falling back to the floor in his effort.

When he stood up, Quinn wavered to his sides. Like a drunk with alcohol impairing his balance. Quinn grabbed his head because a headache assaulted him, making the ringing in his ears much more annoying.

All the volatility in his body finally caught up to Quinn, and he stumbled forward, falling to the ground, his hands and forearm supporting his body from making complete contact with the floor.

He cried out a mighty groan of pain as he turned to lay down on his back. Coincidentally, all his wobbling trying to walk caused him to fall just under the tunnel to this room, the sole source of dim light that fell from the Room of Rewards above.

Under the circled of light, Quinn's chest moved up and down as he stared at the light. Slowly, his mental faculties returned to him, the ringing in his ears subsided, and the world returned to focus. The fading headache finally allowed Quinn to think where he was.

”... The second vault,” croaked Quinn, his voice cracking because of a dried-out throat.

Quinn couldn't recall anything about how he had fallen unconscious. All he could remember was walking in the room, and then he woke up with a nasty case of disorientation. The time between was just like sleep.

'I was so careful this time,' thought Quinn; he hadn't taken any hasty steps while exploring the vault. He didn't even dare to step off the metal disc before he was sure that there was no trap in the chamber.

”But, it still happened... damn it, it still happened.” Quinn laughed derisively. His light chuckles amplified in the quiet room before falling back into the consuming silence.

Closing his eyes, Quinn decided to check the condition of his body. Several healing-grade diagnostic charms flowed through his body, giving back their result to Quinn. He couldn't find anything wrong with his body except a concussion. He guessed he hit his head on the floor on his fall.

”Nothing Madam Pomfrey can't fix,” groaned Quinn. ”What time is it?” Quinn took out his pocket watch from his robes and saw that there was only an hour before the curfew. He never stayed in the Room of Rewards after curfew because Portrait-Vindictus was an ex-headmaster, and Quinn didn't want the portrait to snitch on him being out after curfew.

Quinn sat up from his laying position and sighed, ”Time to get out of here.” He pulled himself up to his feet and looked behind him at the dark vault chamber before raising both his hands to shoot out cords of light of the seize-and-pull spell. A cord each shot out of Quinn's hands and attached themselves to the tunnel near its entrance.

With a sigh, the spell pulled him up the tunnel. When he got out, Quinn saw the Hogwarts seal reappear on the place, hiding the tunnel, returning the room to its usual appearance, leaving no clue that there was a tunnel underneath the floor.

Quinn vanished the dust on his clothes and walked to the exit. He pushed the door open and stepped out to nod a greeting towards Portrait-Vindictus, but said nothing and directly left.

He made his way to the Hospital Wing, walking carefully as he still didn't have complete control over his coordination and felt a little nauseous.

”Madam Pomfrey,” called out Quinn, plopping his butt down on one of the chairs, rubbing his temple to alleviate the headache that had returned.

The Matron turned towards the voice to see Quinn sitting in a chair and was about to turn him away because it was already late, but then she saw the pale look on Quinn, with him showing a pained expression.

She switched to her healer mode and hurried to the patient, ”What happened to you.” She pulled out her wand and started to cast spells on Quinn, getting a full diagnostics.

”I think it is a concussion,” responded Quinn. He said nothing else as Poppy Pomfrey was a professional, and he didn't need to tell about the spells he cast on himself. 'She just casted more spells than I casted, so she probably already knows.'

The Matron finally stated her diagnostic results, ”You have a concussion, and your magic core is surprisingly drained. What were you doing?” She walked away, and when she came back, she had a potion vial in her hand.

”Down this,” ordered the Matron, putting the vial in Quinn's face.

He took it without a complaint and gulped the awful-tasting potion in a single gulp.

”Yuck,” said Quinn, sticking out his tongue in disgust.

”Don't be a baby,” chided the medi-healer. ”How are you feeling?”

Quinn exhaled a heavy sigh as he felt the potion doing its work. He already felt so much better. ”It is working.”

He looked up at Madam Pomfrey and saw the question in her eyes.

”I over-practiced and fainted on the floor.” It surprised Quinn when Pomfrey told him about the depleted magical core. He hadn't checked on his magical core when he was in the vault chamber.

'I didn't use much magic inside the vault. What the hell inside happened while I was out?!' wondered Quinn. At least the last time he knew what happened, but this time he had no idea what took place.

Pomfrey sighed before offering, ”Do you want to sleep here today?”

Quinn shook his head and rejected the kind offer, ”No, it is alright. I would like to sleep in my own bed.” He had no problem sleeping in the Hospital wing, but this year, Quinn felt more comfortable inside the dorm because of the Basilisk.

She stared at Quinn for a moment before saying, ”Alright, but come back here if you feel off about something.”

Quinn put his hands on his knees, propping himself up. The exhaustion was finally settling in. ”I will, thank you, Madam Pomfrey.”

Poppy Pomfrey saw of Quinn, looking at the tired back of the boy who was usually full of energy.

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The first thing Quinn did when he reached his dormitory room was to take a warm shower. He stayed under the shower tiredly thinking about the events today.

Unlike the last vault, this vault was a complete mystery. There was nothing of note in the underground chamber.

'Or, there is something in that vault, but it is beyond my level.'

Something had happened to Quinn inside that vault, which meant there definitely was something inside that vault. His sudden unconsciousness and depleted magical core were solid proof of a type of magic in there.

Quinn got out of the shower, deep in thought. The next course of action was different.

”I need to visit the vault chamber once again tomorrow,” decided Quinn.

As soon as Quinn decided to visit the second vault, a momentary flash of soft blue light illuminated a spot on Quinn's nape.

The moment the blue appeared on his nape, his eyes blurred for a split second before Quinn spoke.

”Maybe, I will go sometime later. I don't have to hurry about the vault. Yes, that sounds great. Slow and steady wins the race.” He yawned and looked towards his bed, ”I am exhausted. Oh~ the bed looks really comfortable. I should go to sleep.”

He walked towards his bed and laid down on it. ”Yeah, this feels great~.” He curled up and made himself comfortable.

With a smile on his face, he closed his eyes and sunk into a pleasant sleep.

Another blue flash flickered on Quinn's nape before it faded away, leaving behind a sleeping Quinn.

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The entire school gathered on the Quidditch pitch at eleven o'clock on a Saturday. A game was scheduled between Gryffindor and Slytherin. Quidditch in Hogwarts was a big deal, with almost all of the student population gathering in the stands to watch the game.

The games were such a big deal that the stadium had seats for outsiders to watch the game.

Plus, this game was between Gryffindor and Slytherin, the most bitter rivalry in the history of Hogwarts.

Quinn sat in the commentator's seat, a smile gracing his face. Flitwick had asked him to volunteer for the commentator's job, and he had readily accepted the request without even thinking about it.

He turned to look at McGonagall and asked, ”Can I start?”

McGonagall looked at her wristwatch and then looked at the stadium seats and nodded, ”Yes, the majority of the seats are filled. I think it is alright to start.”

Quinn grinned and turned to the microphone and turned it on.

”Ahem, mic check. Pop-pop popsicles, Ice-ice icicles, Test-test testing, one, two, three... ba dum tss.”

Quinn watched as his words turned heads all over the stands, and he grinned, ”Alright, I can see many heads turning, which means the microphone is working. We are live.”

He turned to face McGonagall and waggled his eyebrows. The transfiguration professor just stared at Quinn, but her stern expression spoke loudly.

Quinn turned back to the microphone and started,

”GOOD MORNING, HOGWARTS!”