Part One

Our story begins in a nightmare Harry was having. Lord Voldemort was there, and he said to his servant, Wormtail, that harry must be brought to him, and be fed to the snake, Nagini.
Harry woke up instantaneously with his scar burning. Finally, he decided to tell his godfather, Sirius Black, about the scar, by sending him a message through Hedwig, his precious owl.
During His time at the Dursleys (his pitiable alternative for a family), Harry received a timely invitation from Ron Weasley, his best friend, telling him about the Quidditch World Cup which was about to begin. After he convinced his uncle and survived the dreadful visit of the Weasleys, he was finally on his way to the international Quidditch match.
The sojourn at the Weasleys was very exciting, especially when you are with seven red-headed lively youngsters, two of them are busy with making Ton-Tongue Toffees (toffees that can make your tongue inflate). Hermione, also Harry's best friend, was staying at the Weasleys too.
At the day of the Quidditch Cup, Harry, harmione, along with all Weasleys except the mother, began marching towards the portkey, an unobtrusive thing that was used to transport wizards from one spot to another at a prearranged time.
The portkey transported them to the place of the Quidditch world Cup, where they saw hundreds of tents filled with wizards from all over the world.
They met Bagman and Crouch, the Malfoys, the Diggorys, and even the released house-elf, Dobby, accompanied by Winky - Mr Crouch's house-elf.
Everybody enjoyed the match, particularly Ron who was looking forward all summer to see Viktor Krum, the Bulgarian team seeker.
As the match ended, they all got back to their campsite, where they heard people screaming by reason of the dark mark which was towering up in the raven sky. The dark mark was made by the death eaters, the supporters of the dark lord - Voldemort. The strange thing about it was that Harry couldn't find his wand earlier, and when the dark mark appeared, Winky was found holding his wand.
The group returned hastily to the Weasleys' burrow, trying to digest what they experienced. The next morning, Harry, Ron and Hermione took the Hogwarts Express, getting ready for their fourth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
As they arrived, they headed straight to The Great Hall, where all the students gathered habitually at the beginning of every year for the sorting ceremony. Afterwards, the feast began, and after that, Dumbledore, the headmaster of Hogwarts, announced on the new challenge that would take place that year at Hogwarts - The Triwizard Tournament, not before he introduced the new Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher, Mad-Eye Moody, the one Ron's dad went to help that morning, Harry remembered.
The Triwizard Tournament was a friendly competition between the three largest European schools of wizardry - Hogwarts, Beauxbatons and Durmstrang. A champion was selected to represent each school, and the three champions competed in three magical tasks. That year, the age of the contenders was restricted to seventeen-year-olds or older, and only them were allowed to put their names inside the goblet of fire.
On the following day, right after Divination class with Professor Trelawney, Harry and his friends had a violent encounter with Draco Malfoy, Harry's antagonist. Malfoy attacked Harry as Harry turned his back on him, and Professor Moody, had seen it and turned Malfoy into a ferret. Everyone who was there was now overwhelmed, including Professor McGonagall who warned Moody not to use this kind of punishment anymore. That was the first impression Harry was left with from Mad-Eye Moody, until the first lesson with him, when he taught about The Unforgivable Curses. At nighttime, Harry got a letter from Sirius, telling him to go to Dumbledore if his scar hurt again. Early next morning, Harry sent a letter back to Sirius, in which he was trying to stop him from coming and possibly getting caught.
The next lesson Harry had with Moody was very unanticipated. Moody put the Imperius curse on each student in turn, in purpose to demonstrate its power and to see whether they could resist its effects by being uncontrollable.
The arrival of the competing schools was nearing, as Fred and George, Ron's brothers, were trying to find a way putting their names in the shielded goblet of fire. Meanwhile, Hermione was researching on house-elves, trying to understand the lack of equity, which was strained on those allegiant creatures.
Sirius refused Harry's last letter by letting him know he was back in the country and well hidden, also asking him to change owls when sending letters to him. Harry sent Hedwig to the Owlery so she could have a good sleep, and later that day, in the evening, he was in the Entrance Hall along with his schoolmates and teachers, waiting impatiently for Beauxbatons and Durmstrang to show up. Beauxbatons arrived in a gigantic horse-drawn carriage, while Durmstrang appeared a few minutes later in a large ship rising from the middle of the lake. At the Hallowe'en feast, all presents at Hogwarts, were about to know who would be the three champions. First, the Goblet of Fire gave off the name 'Viktor Krum', the champion from Durmstrang. Second, it shot out the Beauxbatons champion - 'Fleur Delacour', the girl Ron assumed was a Veela.
The last champion, from Hogwarts was 'Cedric Diggory'. As Dumbledore started speaking, the fire in the Goblet turned red again. Dumbledore reached his hand and seized the parchment.
Can you guess what was written? You're right - 'Harry Potter'.

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