What do you think was the turning point of the whole story?

Oh yeah absolutely, I find gof a transition into something serious. Where Harry truly starts to realize how much he doesn't know and how well hidden yet resourceful Voldemort is.

He grew up with no knowledge of voldys smarts, heck going through the book for the first time I thought it was just a dark wizard messing with Harry because of his/her love for Voldemort. Because that's what it had been so far. His crazy followers.

But when him and Cedric touch the cup.. and the description reminded me of the time he first used the port key.. stuff just went a bit crazy. I had to reread that whole bit a few times to make sure this wasn't just part of it. I truly thought they would teleport to the maze entrance.

Harry was so helpless. He truly was and no one. Not even Dumbledore knew he was in trouble. I do agree with Harry when he says he's lucky. Sure he's skilled for his age, but he only always survives because he is underestimated and then when things happen in his favor he isn't afraid to run.

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