My take on how events may pan out in book seven. Spoilers from all previous HP books.
The events of the previous year have brought home to Harry the realization of what has to be done, and the knowledge that it must be done alone. Now as he sets off on his final quest, making new acquaintances along the way, he must bring all his knowledge and skill to bear in his effort to destroy Lord Voldemort. But will it be enough, or is there something that he has missed which might prove to be his undoing?
Harry’s left everyone behind and now he’s hiding out in the most unlikely place. Meanwhile Hermione finds out that Harry’s been busy over the summer, though she has no idea just how much, and Harry finds some interesting reading material.
Returning to the place of one’s birth should be a time for joy, for nostalgia. But how would you feel if that place were the scene of the greatest tragedy of your life? Harry knows, because he’s about to feel it.
Death has always followed Harry Potter. The death of his godfather, however, has had one positive outcome; it has provided Harry with a base of operations. It has also pitted him against an enemy Harry did not account for; loneliness. Not everyone is alone though, for in the meantime, reconciliations are being made.
A mystery is solved in the most bizarre manner, as Harry comes across his most unlikely ‘ally’ yet. The only question is; can he trust him?
For Harry, there are several questions that need answering. And in the still watches of the night, Harry listens to a narrative that is so bizarre yet so crucial to his future plans. A narrative that must end with Harry making a decision… a decision that could aid or end his quest.
As Harry and Regulus plot their course of action, his friends back at Hogwarts begin to realize just how meticulous and complete Harry’s preparations were; showcasing an attention to detail that could prove vital in his preparations for the upcoming battle.
Harry tries a novel way to ease the strain of preparing to meet Voldemort. But shouldering this burden alone isn't conducive to enjoyable 'vacations".
Forging ahead in his quest to meet the Dark Lord, Harry makes some interesting discoveries. But will they come at too great a risk?