"Oh, dear boy," Sibilla said with regret, and Harry leaned in, paying attention.
"You have the Grim."
Sighs could be heard throughout the room.
"The Grim? What is the 'Grim'?"
Cassi picked up the book to see the meaning.
"The Grim takes the form of an extremely large dog. It is one of the worst omens in the world, a harbinger of death," Cassi finished the last line with wide eyes.
"Nonsense," Hermione said, rolling her eyes. Cassi just laughed.
On that day, in addition to their classes on Arithmancy and Muggle Studies, Cassiopeia and Hermione also had the exciting lesson on Ancient Runes. The subject sparked a special fascination in both of them.
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After that enriching class, Cassi headed to Transfiguration with Minerva. During the lesson, the professor noticed the sullen looks of some students. Them she told that professor Trelawney, the eccentric Divination teacher, would always make a dark prediction in the first class, stating that a student would die.
Curiously, the chosen student never actually died, defying the ominous predictions. This revelation brought laughter from Hermione, who couldn't help but appreciate the irony in the situation.
At sunset, Cassi did as she always did at sunrise and sunset.
Pointing her wand to her heart, she said, "Amato Animo Animato Animagus."
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