ACT FOUR, SCENE THREE
GODRIC’S HOLLOW, 1981
ALBUS and SCORPIUS walk through the center of Godric’s Hollow and it’s a bustling, beautiful little village.
SCORPIUS: Well, there’s no visible signs of attack that I can see . . .
ALBUS: This is Godric’s Hollow?
SCORPIUS: Your dad’s never taken you?
ALBUS: No, he tried to a few times but I refused.
SCORPIUS: Well, there’s no time for a tour — we have a murderous witch to save the world from — but regard: The Church, St. Jerome’s . . .
As he indicates a church becomes visible.
ALBUS: It’s magnificent.
SCORPIUS: And St. Jerome’s graveyard is supposedly magnificently haunted, (he points in another direction) and that’s where the statue of Harry and his parents will be —
ALBUS: My dad has a statue?
SCORPIUS: Oh. Not yet. But he will. Hopefully. And this — this house is where Bathilda Bagshot lived, lives . . .
ALBUS: The Bathilda Bagshot? A History of Magic Bathilda Bagshot?
SCORPIUS: The very same. Oh my, that’s her. Wow. Squeak. My geekness is a-quivering.
ALBUS: Scorpius!
SCORPIUS: And here it is —
ALBUS: The home of James, Lily, and Harry Potter . . .
A young, attractive couple leave a house with a baby in a pushchair. ALBUS moves towards them, SCORPIUS pulls him back.
SCORPIUS: They can’t see you, Albus, it might damage time, and we’re not doing that — not this time.
ALBUS: But this means, she hasn’t . . . We’ve made it . . . She hasn’t . . .
SCORPIUS: So what do we do now? Get ready to fight her? Because she’s pretty . . . Fierce.
ALBUS: Yes. We haven’t really thought this one through, have we? What do we do now? How do we protect my dad?