Marauder's Map: A Narrative Fiction

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“I want to see if Harry has already made it to the hospital wing,” said Penelope, when George gave her the Marauder’s Map. “You will get it back later.”
Penelope walked back to the castle, she tapped with her wand on the map, “I solemnly swear that I am up to no good.” Firstly she looked at the hospital wing, it was empty. Searching through the room on the map, Penelope finally found Harry in Moody’s office, on the dot next to him it said Bartemius Crouch Junior, Harry was in the room with a Death Eater that was supposed to be dead. “That bastard!” Penelope mumbled angry.
She walked on the 3rd floor, in front of the office she should hear Moody’s voice. Crouch Jr. was the one stealing from Snape’s office to make Polyjuice potion, he put Harry’s
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“Expelliarmus,” yelled a voice behind her. Penelope turned around to see Dumbledore, Professor McGonagall and Snape, she was relived. Dumbledore grabbed the imposter, Snape gave him the Truth Potion.
“Are you Alastor Moody?” Dumbledore asked, the impostor shook his head. “Is he in this room?” Dumbledore continued. Once he pointed to the trunk with seven locks, Dumbledore opened it. At the bottom was a kind of pit, an underground room, and lying on the floor was a thin and starved in appearance, was the real Mad-Eye Moody.
“If that is Moody, who then…” asked Harry.
“Crouch Jr.,” said Penelope.
“Now we know, who has been stealing from your storage Severus,” said Dumbledore, Harry stared at Snape, since he accused Harry.
The Polyjuice Potion effect started to wear off and Crouch Jr. transformed back, being all tied up he explained Voldemort's plan to resurrect himself and his own involvement in getting Harry to the graveyard. After the whole interrogation, Dumbledore took Harry to his office, where Sirius was already waiting.
“I need to know what happened after you touched the Portkey in the maze, Harry,” said Dumbledore.
“We can leave that till morning, can’t we, Dumbledore?” said Sirius

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