Thoughts of Pudding by Brian 64
Chapter 18: Family Matters.
Wednesday 26th June, 1996.
When Harry awoke the next morning he
felt something was different.
It wasn't the phoenix laying next to
him using his stomach as a pillow for his head. Nor was it the pale light
making its way through the curtains. Back in the UK, that level of light would have
provided a clue as to what time it was, but here in Sweden all it told him was
that it wasn't really daytime yet. Then again, did it really matter what time it
was? He felt fully rested and wouldn't be able to get back to sleep anyway.
Carefully sliding out from under
Fawkes' head and his blankets, he got out of bed and stretched. He feltÉ
lighter some how. It didn't take him long to work out that he owed Tonks a
great big thank you when he saw her.
As he collected a change of clothes
and his toiletries and headed for the bathroom, he thought about what he might need
to face today at the will reading.
Well, the most obvious first;
Sirius.
Since it was a will reading it meant
that Sirius really was dead. He knew that of course, since he'd seen it happen,
but had he really accepted it yet? He pondered the question and was surprised
to find that the thought didn't feel like he was poking at a raw wound inside himself.
That worried him a little. Did that
mean that the grief he'd been feeling the last couple of weeks was all just
guilt at thinking he'd caused his death? He thought about that while he
showered. What was he feeling now that the guilt didn't own him anymore?
He was rather shocked to discover
that many of his thoughts and feelings on the issue were focussed around
himself instead of Sirius. He'd never realised he was such a selfish bastard!
Sirius' death had ruined his plans
for having a happy home life, the chance to experience a 'family', a chance to
leave the Dursley's, to have someone that 'belonged' to him, to have someone
that would support and look after him, toÉ Oh God! Wasn't any part of what he
was feeling sorrow for what Sirius would no longer be able to do or experience?
What had Sirius planned to do if, or
when, he ever got his name cleared? Was there someone he wanted to date? A
career he wanted to restart? Why didn't he know these things?
Well, at least he knew the answer to
that last question. It was because Sirius always wanted to talk about his
Godson, even though his selfish bloody Godson never bothered to talk about his
Godfather.
Having finished dressing, he looked
in the bathroom mirror and attacked his hair. It was a wasted effort.
After dumping his stuff back in his
room, he decided to head outside the tent to see if anyone else was awake.
He found Tonks sitting in an easy
chair around the small campfire staring at the flames.
"Morning Harry." Tonks
said with a smile.
"Morning Tonks." Harry
replied, smiling back.
Tonks produced her wand and another
chair appeared near her. "Come and take a load off." She invited him.
Harry walked over and sat down in
the chair provided. He looked at her, not sure how he was going to say what he
wanted to. Fortunately Tonks saved him by opening the conversation.
"So, Harry, how are you doing
this morning?" She asked easily, as though wanting his views on whether
the Cannons had any chance against Puddlemere.
Harry wasn't fooled though and knew
exactly what she was asking. "Ummm, pretty good some parts, but others I
feel really crappy about." He told her honestly.
She raised an eyebrow at him and
waited.
Harry looked at her, not quite sure
what she was after, and deciding what to say next.
"You rotten bugger, you're
gonna make me ask aren't you?" Tonks complained. "Alright, so what
are you feeling crappy about now? I'm warning you, if you come up with some
shite about feeling guilty about causing Sirius' death I'm going to throw you
in the lake!"
Harry had to grin at the tone behind
her words, and couldn't help but cheek her. "You mean, you'll try! 'Boy-Who-Lived' here, remember! You don't look tougher than the
basilisk." he said, smirking at her.
"Is that so?" She said
laughing. The next thing Harry knew he was suspended upside down by an ankle,
with Tonks' wand still trained on him.
"I think I'm gonna call you the
'Boy-Who-Got-His-Arse-Kicked-By-A-Girl-In-Three-Seconds'. She said. Then waggled her wand up and down making Harry bounce along
with the wand's motion.
"You know what, my tea would
get cold yelling all that out, so maybe I'll just call you 'Three' for short. What do you think, Three?". She asked him.
"I think it's a good thing I
haven't had breakfast yet!" Harry replied, still laughing.
"So, Three, am I scarier than a
basilisk then?" She asked.
"Yep, you're dead scary. Worse
than Dementors!" Harry agreed. "Bring out a Boggart and there'll be
two of you in front of meÉ Can you let me down now?" He asked.
"What's the magic word?"
Tonks asked, jiggling her wand up and down again.
"Well, there are so many of
themÉ" He began, then as he started bouncing furiously, he quickly said
"Please!"
Tonks did something with her wand,
and Harry turned the right way up before dropping the short distance back to
his chair.
Harry looked at Tonks only to find
her looking at him with a raised eyebrow again. 'Oh hell, what was the
question?' he wondered.
"Errr, I'm sorry?" He
tried first, then said "Thanks for letting me down, and, ummm, oh yeah, I
prefer Harry to 'Three'É" He struggled to think of what else she might
have asked.
She shook her head at him.
"Nope. What's got you feeling crappy, Harry?"
"Oh, thatÉ Well, it just
occurred to me this morning that most of the feelings I have about losing
Sirius, are about how it affects me. So it's like I'm feeling sorry for myself,
instead of for Sirius." Harry said, looking at his feet and feeling about
2 inches tall as he confessed to Tonks.
"Is that all?" Tonks asked
with a sigh, then more happily exclaimed "Cool!"
Harry looked up, amazed.
"What?"
"Bloody hell, Harry, you're 15,
almost 16. Of course the world revolves around you. The fact that you're even
worried about that puts you ahead of most teenagers." She looked at his
expression, and tried again with a more serious tone. "Trust me, Harry, you're
perfectly normal for a change."
Harry thought about what she'd said,
and then a relieved smile appeared on his face. He thought for a moment and
then his smile became a wicked smirk "You know, maybe I should wait until
I hear that from a normal person before I stop
worrying, yeah?"
"Do you really want to test the
temperature of the lake, Three?" She asked
him.
Harry thought about it a bit more.
"Well, now that you mention it, you do seem pretty normal to meÉ" He
said, grinning.
"That's what I thought."
She said, before becoming slightly more serious. "Ok, so apart from that,
how are you feeling?"
"Much better Tonks, you really
helped last night." Harry said sincerely.
"No problem Harry. What's
family for if they can't be there for each other when they need it?"
"FaÉ faÉ family?" Harry
said, completely losing his humour and focussing entirely on Tonks.
"Yeah, your grandpa Charlus
Potter married a BlackÉ Dorea I think her name was. So that makes us
cousins."
"We'reÉ family?" Harry
said, not quite believing it.
"You did know my mum was a
Black before she married my dad didn't you?" She asked.
Harry nodded, and then another
thought occurred to him. "So that meansÉ Sirius was related to me as well?
He wasn't just my Godfather."
"Yep. Just don't ask me to work
out the actual relationship. I'm crap at all that 'first cousin once removed'
shite. We're cousins, and you and my cousin Sirius were cousins. That's good
enough for me."
"So, we're really family?"
Harry asked again, scarcely believing it.
Tonks knew how important this was to
Harry. She'd seen first hand from his memories that Harry had thought he'd lost
his only links to any sort of family with the death of his Godfather. He'd
never considered the Dursleys to be 'family'.
She nodded at him and gave him a big
smile. "Yeah, Harry, we are. So have you got a hug for your cousin?"
"Oh hell yeah!" Harry said
as he launched himself at her.
"Ooof, try not to break my ribs,
cuz!" She hugged him back for a bit then decided to tease him a little.
"So, Harry, are you looking
forward to catching up with our cousin Draco today?"
Harry pulled back and looked at her
in horror.
"Oh, bloody hell!" Harry
cursed loudly and venomously.
Tonks swatted the back of his head,
none too gently. "Watch your language" she instructed him seriously.
"But you swear all the
time?" He responded in amazement at her hypocrisy.
"So what's your point? She
asked him, giving him a steady stare.
"Well, doesn't that mean that
ifÉ you doÉ thenÉ never mind" Harry said, trailing off as Tonks' steady
look overrode his objection. Besides, he really didn't want to be annoyed with
his new cousin so soon.
She nodded, then dropped her stern
look and she grinned happily at him again.
"Alright. Now, how about some
breakfast?" she asked him.
Harry nodded "Good idea."
He said, feeling hungry.
"Great. I'll have some toast
and eggs while you're at it." She said, grinning wickedly at him.
Harry stared at her for a minute in
disbelief and then walked off muttering loudly enough for her to hear his mock complaints
about rotten, nasty, evil, older cousins that took advantage of their younger,
smarter and better behaved relatives.
~o~
Hermione walked out of the tent and
joined Tonks outside, taking the seat that had been conjured for Harry earlier.
"Harry seems a lot more
cheerful than he was yesterday Tonks. You did a really good thing for him
yesterday. Thank you." She told the older witch.
"No problem, Hermione. He's a
great kid, and he has enough to deal with as it is, without-" She paused
as she saw Harry come out of the tent with a plate and cutlery in hand.
"Watch this!" she told
Hermione quietly out of the side of her mouth.
"Here you go, you ruddy slave
driver." Harry said without any heat in his voice, and a faint smile on
his face.
Tonks took the offered plate and cutlery.
"Thanks, cousin." She said brightly.
Harry's face broke into a grin as he
beamed at her. "YouÕre welcome, cousin." He replied, then turned to
Hermione. "Same for you, Hermione?" He asked.
Hermione just nodded, speechless,
then turned to Tonks for an explanation after Harry went back inside.
"Harry's gran was a Black, so
we're related. Buggered if I know why Sirius didn't bother to tell him. Maybe
he assumed Harry already knew? Anyway, his ignorance of that was just one of
the things I picked up from rummaging through his skull yesterday." Tonks
said.
She stood up and conjured a table
and chairs big enough for half a dozen people to sit at, then took her breakfast
to the table. When Hermione joined her she vanished the two chairs they'd been
sitting at.
Tonks started in on her toast and
eggs, and made an appreciative sound. After swallowing she turned to Hermione.
"You know, he's going to make some witch very happy some day."
Hermione nodded at her and then
looked down at the table, embarrassed at where her turn of thoughts were going.
"Yeah, that's what I thought.
Look, Hermione, I know it's not really my place to get involved, but I did get
an unwanted peek into a couple of conversations between Luna and Harry
concerning you. Since I can't pretend I don't know what's going on, all I'm
going to say is that I think Luna's right."
Hermione couldn't help but look over
at Tonks, wondering what it was that Luna was right about.
"You three owe it to yourselves
to talk it all out so that there aren't any regrets later. She's right, she's
only known him a few days, and you've known him for years. There's a real
connection between those two, but it's a new thing." Tonks said, looking
back at her breakfast before sighing, as though making a decision.
She put her cutlery down and looked
directly at Hermione. She hadn't been shy about continuing to eat between her
comments, but she wanted to make a point now. "The longer it goes before
you and Harry talk, the harder it's going to be for them both if it ends up
being you and Harry that end up together."
Hermione broke her gaze again in
frustration. She understood all this, but she didn't want to be the one that
broke them up. No matter the outcome, Harry couldn't help but resent her for
coming between he and Luna. And if he did stay with Luna afterwards, could he
still be friends with her after almost breaking them up?
Tonks interrupted her thoughts. "I
can guess what you're thinking Hermione, and all I'll say is that short of
casting an unforgivable at him, he'll be your friend no matter what. You might
want to avoid dating Malfoy or Snape though." She said, then winked at
Hermione's shocked expression as she looked up in horror at the idea. Tonks
just kept on eating.
Hermione didn't get a chance to
respond before Harry came out with her breakfast.
Tonks took the opportunity to finish
off her plate and hand it over to Harry before he left.
"Pretty good, cuz" she complimented
him, patting her stomach, "but there was one small problem."
Harry frowned. "What was
wrong?" He asked, concerned.
"The serving was too small! Any
chance you can make me some more?" She asked, smiling and batting her eyes
at him.
"And if I said I thought you'd
had enough?" Harry said, playing with her.
"Then I'd give you to the count
ofÉ 'three' to change your mindÉ unless you'd
rather just hang around with us?" she asked,
giving him a smirk.
Harry chuckled and threw up his
hands in mock surrender. "Another serve of toast and eggs it is
then."
Hermione just looked at their
interaction, feeling a little jealous at how easily they bantered back and
forth. Something had definitely changed since
last night.
"Eat up, Hermione." Tonks
said after Harry went back inside. "Trust me, that's too good to let it
get cold, and from tomorrow we'll be back on Luna's healthier breakfasts as
we'll need the energy."
Hermione did as she was told, and
started eating. By the time she'd finished, other people had started waking up,
and joining the table, they placed their own breakfast orders with Harry as he
brought out seconds for Tonks.
Hermione waved off Harry's hands,
and took her plate inside herself, and then helped him prepare the toast and
made tea for those that wanted it.
They talked, but only about
inconsequential things.
~o~
With a couple of hours still to go
before they were due at the will reading, Harry thought about the upcoming trip
to Gringott's and realised they had a problem.
"Oh bugger." He exclaimed.
Since everyone was nearby relaxing
after their breakfasts, they all looked over at him, and he looked a little
embarrassed. He gave Tonks a guilty nod at her raised eyebrow.
"Sorry. I just realised that
Professor Dumbledore is probably going to be at the will reading. So if we're
going to practise constant vigilance as we usually do, then we can't just
portkey from here in case he uses legilimency on one of us.
Moody nodded approvingly, and gave
him a soft clap. When Remus was about to speak up, Moody interrupted him by
saying "So what would you suggest we do, Harry?"
Harry wondered a little about Moody
using his first name again, but thought about a possible solution.
"Well, we could walk over to
that nearby meadow-" He began, before he was interrupted.
"Gofars €ngar" Xenophilius
said.
"What?" Harry asked.
"The meadow. It's called Gofars
€ngar. It said so on that parchment Vanir gave us." Xenophilius replied.
"Just thought you'd want to know." He said, happy to have contributed
something to the discussion.
Harry stared at him "Thank you.
Ummm, yeah, so we all go to Gofars meadow, then you can obliviate our memories
of Sweden, and we can all portkey from there. Since the meadow could be almost anywhere,
it won't help Dumbledore to find us later if he sees it in our minds."
"Not bad, Harry. That's not bad
for having just come up with that on the spot." Remus told him.
"Ok, then what are we actually
going to do then?" Harry asked.
"Pretty much what you just said,
Harry" Dan said. "But Emma and I have to stay behind with Mr Moody. Unfortunately
blocking our memories is a one-way trip for us. They can't be restored again
later like they can with you magical folk."
Harry nodded, and realised belatedly
that Moody could hardly memory charm himself, and so would be vulnerable if he
went with them.
"That and we're going to be
leaving from inside one of the tents. Why waste time walking to the meadow and
risking Dumbledore actually recognising it when we can just as easily leave
from inside the tent?" Moody said, conversationally.
When he saw Harry groan at the
obvious departure point, Moody smiled. "Don't worry about it. Your way
would have worked as well, just don't overlook the simplest solutions next
time. Now, what else have you forgotten?" Moody asked him.
Harry frowned. What else was there?
They'd be in the tent, Moody would modify their memories, they'd take a portkey
to VŠsterÉ "Oh, hell. How are we going to get to Gringott's? If we portkey
to VŠsterlŒnggatan and walk there then we'll have memories of Sweden before we
arrive. Can we make a portkey to directly inside Gringott's?" He asked
dubiously, looking at Minerva, as she'd been making nearly all of their
portkeys so far.
She shook her head. "No, I'm
afraid not. The goblins are quite fussy about portkeys to their bank, due to
their rather unique locationÉ wherever it is."
Harry snapped his fingers.
"Vanir can make one! We can ask him for another portkey to Gringott's,
since he's obviously authorised to make one as a Swedish Ministry
official."
Moody nodded. "Good. You came
up with another valid solution. But what is the simplest answer?" He asked
Harry.
Harry thought furiously for a
minute, but was drawing a blank. In sudden realisation, he pulled out the
invitation he'd received the previous day and read it more closely. Then he
groaned. The letter was designed to act as a portkey to the bank, and could be
activated as early as 15 minutes before the reading was due to commence.
"Don't feel bad, Harry."
Remus said. "We saw that you didn't do any more than glance at it last
night. Perfectly understandable under the circumstances."
"The important thing to focus
on Harry, is that you were able to quickly come up with workable solutions to
problems." Moody said. "With practice and training, you'll get better
at it."
"Now, between you and me, I like the idea of arriving earlier than everyone else, So I think we'll
go with your plan and see if we can get another portkey from Vanir. You think
Fawkes is up to a little trip?" Moody asked him.
Harry shrugged. "I have no
idea. I guess we'll find out when I actually ask him to take me there."
Hermione interrupted. "Harry,
can I come with you please, there is something I'd like to ask Vanir".
"Yeah, ok. I don't see why not.
Fawkes was able to bring Luna with me yesterday so I know he can flame two at a
time at least. Let me just grab my money bag in case there's a fee this
time."
Harry ran off into the tent and was
back shortly, with Fawkes riding on his shoulder. He walked up to Hermione and
they reached for each other's hand.
Harry found Hermione's hand was just
a little larger than Luna's, and her grip was slightly firmer, but it felt just
as warm.
"Any last requests?" He
asked the group, and at their shaking heads he said "Alright, if we're not
back in 15 minutes, perhaps someone should come along and find us."
He looked at Hermione to check that
she was ready, and then thought about what he wanted. 'Okay Fawkes, could
you take the two of us to the Swedish international portkey terminal please?' and imagined standing with Hermione in the spot that the Portkey
had taken them to when they first arrived in Sweden.
A moment later he was there, facing the
arrivals counter.
"That's amazing, Harry!"
Hermione exclaimed excitedly. "There's almost no sensation of movement at
all! Thank you, Fawkes." She said, letting go of Harry's hand so that she
could reach up to stroke the phoenix.
'Yes, thank you Fawkes.' Harry thought, then spoke to Hermione. "We'd better go
Hermione, we're getting some funny looks from over at the desk."
As he walked off she took his hand
again, telling Harry she didn't want to risk being left behind in case Fawkes
decided to flame back to the camp unexpectedly.
Walking up to the arrivals counter,
they were relieved to see Vanir waiting behind it.
"Hello Vanir" Harry said, just
as Hermione said "Goddag Vanir".
Vanir smiled at them. 'Good morning
young sir. Goddag unga dam. How can I help you two?
Hermione looked at Harry to go
first.
"We were wondering if it would
be possible for you to create another portkey to Gringott's bank for us
please. When we went there
yesterday the goblins advised us that we needed to attend aÉ meeting with them
later this morning, and we'd like to get there early."
Vanir looked at them, and then at
the phoenix on his shoulder, and frowned. "Why do you not simply ask your
glorious phoenix to take you?" he asked.
"Well, there are quite a few of
us, and it may tire him unnecessarily to carry so many. We would be happy to
pay if there is a fee for such a service." Harry said.
Vanir waved off the thought of a
fee. "No, that won't be necessary." He sighed, there really wasn't
any reason why he couldn't create another portkey for them. He just felt there
was a little more to the story and he was curious. He pulled out a parchment
and repeated the process he'd performed a couple of days ago. Then he handed
the portkey to Harry.
"Was there anything else?"
He asked politely.
Harry looked over at Hermione, wondering
what she wanted to ask him.
"Yes, Vanir. I was very
interested when you created the portkey, as you used a different incantation to
the 'portus' charm that we use back home. Do you
know if it is the same charm?
Vanir nodded. "The magic is the
same, it is merely the language that is different"
"How would we go about learning
the Swedish incantations?" She asked.
Vanir looked surprised. "Why
would you want to know that?" He asked.
Hermione froze at the question. She
was a horrible liar at the best of times, and she hadn't planned on a response,
since she hadn't expected to be seeing Vanir today. She'd just jumped at the
chance to join Harry since he was coming here.
She decided on the truth.
"Well, if we have to defend ourselves, it would give us a big advantage if
our opponents didn't understand what spells we were casting at them."
"Why would you need to defend
yourselves? Are you two in some kind of trouble?" He asked, becoming more
alert.
Hermione looked at Harry, and he
sighed. He moved the hair off his forehead so that his scar was visible. Vanir
stared at it in shock for a moment, and Harry winced. 'Even in bloody
SwedenÉ' he thought.
"I understand now." Vanir
said slowly. He turned to Hermione. "Then the opponents you mentioned
areÉ" He prompted, wanting her to provide the answer herself.
Hermione nodded. "Death
Eaters." She said.
Vanir thought for a moment. "A
book won't help you unless you can already speak the language. You really need
a practitioner to help train you, otherwise you'll never feel confident that
what you're saying is actually a spell. Belief plays a big part in successful
spell casting." He said, almost to himself as he was thinking furiously
while talking.
Eventually he came to a decision.
"Come back and see me at lunch time tomorrow. You can buy me lunch and we
will talk then." He said.
They both thanked him, and a moment
later, they disappeared in a flash, as the phoenix flamed them away.
Vanir spent the rest of the day
distracted, and his friend and colleague, Sšren, watched as he would frequently
write things down in a fresh notebook.
~o~
As Griphook escorted the group of
seven people into the conference room at 10.30, they were pleased to find they
were the first to arrive, and took seats facing the entrance.
Griphook returned a couple of
minutes later, and asked Harry to accompany him for a brief meeting. Tonks
insisted on attending with him, and cited her blood relationship to Harry and
his current status as a minor as sufficient reason to be included.
They left, and were back less than
ten minutes later. Tonks had a big grin on her face, while Harry just looked stunned
as he retook his seat next to Luna.
Seeing everyone looking at Harry,
Tonks just said. "Not now. We'll tell you when we get back home, wherever
the hell that is, okay?"
Everyone looked up as the door
opened, and Albus Dumbledore entered the room, followed by Amelia Bones, Head
of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement.
Tonks winced at the sight of her
boss. She'd had her leave rushed through so she could spend time training Harry,
but hadn't given a reason. The odds of her being recalled to work had just rise
exponentially.
At the sight of Dumbledore, Fawkes
trilled happily and flew from Harry's shoulder to fly around him before landing
on his shoulder. Dumbledore appeared amazed at the sight of him, and reached up
to stroke his old friend, misty eyed.
"Fawkes. It is so very good to
see you" He said softly. "I thought I'd lost you."
Fawkes continued to trill happily at
their reunion, and Harry felt a pang of loss. Fawkes had only been around a
little while, but he'd gotten used to him being around.
Luna squeezed his hand under the
table, as though understanding what he would be feeling.
Dumbledore took a seat at the table
and Madame Bones sat next to him. "It is very good to see you again, Harry."
Dumbledore said. "If you would indulge an old man, could you please tell
me how Fawkes came to be with you?"
Harry nodded. "He showed up a
couple of nights ago. He was shivering and seemed very weak for some reason. So
I made him up a kind of stone bed, and heated some rocks to make sure he stayed
warm. When I woke up yesterday morningÉ and this morning as well come to think
of it, I found him sleeping in my bed. He seems to be back to normal now."
"Albus, perhaps you can explain
how he came to be in Harry's room as he did?" Minerva asked.
Albus nodded. "Yes, I think
that would be fair." He said, then turned to Harry. "Harry, you would
recall the many devices I have in my office? Well, one of them monitors the
wards at Privet Drive. When the wards were in danger of collapse two days ago,
it triggered an alarm. It is that alarm that caused Fawkes to be with you."
"Why is that?" Harry
asked, curious.
"Well, at the time I set the
alarm, I had the wonderful idea to add a compulsion to it. That way, if for
some reason I wasn't in my office at the time, the compulsion would cause
whoever was in the office to try to render aid to you. I'm afraid I never
considered the possibility that Fawkes might have been recovering from a
burning at the time." He paused as he reached up to caress his phoenix
again in apology, before he continued.
"In any case, it turned out
that the noise and compulsion would proved to be quite distressing to him, as
he was unable to take action to reach you. I can only assume that once I turned
the alarm off, he was eventually able to recover sufficient strength to be able
to travel to you."
Dumbledore looked at him directly
now. "I owe you a very great debt of gratitude for the care you provided to
him, Harry. I shall not forget."
Harry waved it off. "How could
I do anything else, headmaster? Fawkes saved me after the basilisk bit me, not
to mention blinding him. I just evened up the tally a bit."
"A basilisk bit you?" Madame Bones said, joining the discussion for the
first time.
Harry nodded.
Albus turned to her. "It is an
exciting tale, Amelia. One that I would be very happy to recount to you when we
have time, unless Harry would like to do so himself, of course."
The door opened again, and the
Weasley's entered, followed by Ted and Andromeda Tonks. Molly rushed around the
table to give Harry a hug, so he stood up. In the meantime, Tonks got up from
her seat and headed over to her parents.
"Oh, Harry dear, you gave us
such a fright!" Molly said, as she crushed him in a smothering hug.
Eventually, she released him, and the others came up to clap him on the
shoulder and shake hands. Harry noticed Charlie and Percy were missing, though
the rest of the family was there.
Ginny gave him a tight hug and
looked up at him, as though checking something. She smiled and let him go.
"You're looking good, Harry. I'm glad you didn't end up back at those
bloody Dursleys!"
"Ginny!" Her mother said
angrily, and Ginny winced at her tone, but she winked at Harry as if to say 'oh
well, it was worth it'.
Harry saw the door open again, and
an unknown man walked in, followed by Draco and his mother..
Harry stiffened, and then walked
over to them. He addressed himself mainly to Narcissa, since he could barely
tolerate the ferret.
"Mrs Malfoy, Draco. I just want
to say how sorry I am that your cousin died."
"I'll just bet you are!"
Draco smirked. "Too bad for him, but-"
"Hush, Draco." His mother
scolded him, before turning to Harry. "Thank you, Mister Potter. I haven't
had much of an opportunity to talk with my cousin sinceÉ well, since I was
married, but I did think of him fondly. I understand your loss is greater than
ours though, so I am sorry too."
Harry nodded his thanks. "Mrs
Malfoy, there is something else. I just learned today that my grandmother was a
Black, and that it makes us distant cousins."
He turned to Draco. "You once
offered me your hand when we first met, and I rejected you. Since we're family,
I would hope we could call a truceÉ" Harry extended his hand.
Draco looked at him in disbelief.
"Are you out of your mind, scarhead? You're a half-blood, and you are
certainly no family of mine! With my father temporarily detained, that makes me
the Malfoy Head of House, and I declare here and now that you are no part of my
family!" There was a brief flash of magic around him and Draco smirked.
"Consider yourself cast out, Potter!"
"Draco! You idiot boy, you have
no idea what you've just done!" His mother said, scowling at her son.
Harry dropped his hand back to his
side and turned to Mrs Malfoy. "Well then, I'd best take my leave. Mrs
Malfoy, Draco."
He walked back to his seat, ignoring
the stares from everyone at the scene they'd just witnessed.
As he took his seat next to Luna,
she wrapped her arms around his arm, and leaned in to his shoulder. This did
not go unnoticed by the Weasley's, and the two youngest in particular gave him
odd, thoughtful looks as they looked between him, Luna and Hermione.
The door opened again and this time
Director Ragnok entered along with Griphook and some goblin guards.
Everyone still standing found seats,
and Tonks regained her seat on Harry's other side.
Without preamble, Ragnok began
reading from a parchment in front of him.
I declare this to be the last
will and testament of Sirius Orion Black as at the first of May, 1996. I
declare that all my earlier wills are null and void. Oh wait, I never got
around to writing them, did I? I suppose I can scratch out that bit. Oh bugger
those damn dicta-quills. Stop writing. Stop, damn it. Cease writing. Oh whatÕs
the bloody command, Bloody hell; Finite IncantatumÉ
Ok. Well, since this is the only
spare bit of legal parchment I've got left, I'll just have to hope that whoever
is reading this, had the good sense to skip that bit above so I can maintain at
least a shred of dignity. Of course, if you're hearing this, they probably
didn't, and I've just realised I can't even blot this out either. Oh bloody
hell. Maybe I should just start again.
The reading was interrupted as Harry
failed to contain his laughter, and this triggered a similar response in Luna,
as well as broad grins from the twins.
Ragnok paused in his reading and
waited until Harry and Luna were able to control themselves before continuing.
"Sorry." Harry said, still
smiling before gesturing for Ragnok to continue.
Right, well we'd best get on with
it as I'm sure that you lot, unlike me, have got busy lives to get back to. I just
wish I could join you. Still for whatever reason, I can't, and it'll be up to
the majority of you to do what I can't, and that is to look after my Godson.
Firstly, to the Tonks. Cousin
Andromeda, as much as I'd like to have restored your place in the Black family,
I'm afraid that my current status as an escaped criminal prevents me from
signing the paperwork. On the other hand, I've filled everything out and it
just takes the signature of the next Lord Black to bring you back in to the
family. Once that's done, it'll release the dowry you were denied, but should
have received when you got married. You, Dora and Ted are the closest people
that Harry has to family now. I hope you'll do your best to let him know he's
got a far, far better choice of relatives than those damn Muggles that Dumbledore
abandoned him to.
Remus, my brother in all but
blood. I'm sorry. I'm sorry I never got around to telling you in person how
sorry I was for ever believing you could have been the spy. I'm sorry that I
ever had the idea to switch secret keepers with Peter, as it cost us our
friends, our family in James and Lily. I don't regret the time I spent in
Azkaban as a result. Even though it was Peter that betrayed them to Voldemort,
it was my idea to switch, and that is a debt I can never repay. Please take
care of yourself, as I know, and I mean I KNOW that I don't have to ask you to
take care of Harry for me.
The Weasleys. You were the family
that Harry always wanted to be part of, and you generously opened your home and
hearts to him. Molly, I know he looks at you and wishes he was born a Weasley
some times. YouÕre the closest thing to a mum he's ever known. Lily would be
relieved to have you there to continue to look after him, but just try to give
him a little space, and let him grow up a bit. I haven't had as much contact
with the rest of you, but maybe a few words; Arthur, you're an excellent role
model for your family, and I know Harry can learn much from you. Ron, I know
you're like a brother to Harry, much as your other brothers are, especially
those Marauder wanna-be's. Have you two worked out who the Marauders are yet? Should
I tell you that Harry's dad was Mr Prongs? Ginny, I know you hardly need yet another
brother, but your black haired brother doesn't have any other sisters to look
after.
The Grangers. Hermione, I don't
know your parents personally, but I know them through you, from the way you
have been raised to become the young woman that you have. I would like it if
they were able to be Harry's guardians in the Muggle world, if he ever needs
them. I know I don't need to ask you to look after Harry; you'd be incapable of
doing anything else.
Minerva. You have the most access
to Harry during the school year, more so than any of the other adults in this
room. I'm charging you with his care during that time, and I'd take it as a
kindness if you'd do a better job than you have so far. I don't mean this as a
criticism, well, I'll correct that, I do, but I have to point the same finger
at myself if I am to point it at anyone else. It is very easy to put our trust
in someone else, especially when that someone else is presumably wiser and more
powerful. But the sad fact is that you can't afford to trust anyone else.
Believe that it is up to you, and please do everything in your power to keep
him safe at Hogwarts
Albus. There are so many things I
want to say to you, and I expect I already have by now. The only advantage is,
I get to have the last word this time. The only problem is, I can't say all the
things in public that I'd like to! All I will say, is that when you begin your
next great adventure, you will have to face James, Lily and myself, and there
will be an accounting then!
To my cousins; Narcissa,
Bellatrix and Draco. As much as I'd like to cast you out of the family, I can't
do so for the same reason that I can't bring Andy back in. Still, I've
completed some forms for the next Lord Black to sign, and he can take care of
it for me. Cissy, I donÕt know whether you care for Lucius or not, but you must
know that he belongs more to Voldemort than he does to you or Draco. The dark
mark is permanent! If you stay with him, it's only a matter of time before both
you and Draco are wearing it as well, if you aren't already. Amongst the other
forms I've filled in, there is also one to annul your marriage if you want to
sign it. If you do, then the new Lord Black will look after you. The same offer
applies to your son, but there are some conditions you'll have to agree to.
Lastly. Harry James Potter. My
Godson. My cousin. My Harry. I'm leaving everything to you. You are, once you
sign some forms, Lord Black, Head of the Noble and Ancient House of Black.
Amongst the paperwork is a form for your emancipation. I recommend you agree to
it and sign it as soon as you can, and when you do you should ask to have the
Potter's will read. You might be a little surprised at what it contains. I know
there is at least one person sitting at the table with you right now that won't
be, and I expect his eyes aren't twinkling behind his bloody beard as this is
read out. Harry, a lot of things are done in the name of 'the greater good',
and because the needs of the many are thought to outweigh the needs of the few.
As I sit here I am cursing myself that I ever bought in to that doctrine. I
couldn't bloody care less any more if the whole wizarding world falls to shite
– YOU, Harry, are far more important to me than any of them, and I intend
to be there waiting for you at the end of the current school term to pick you
up, and we'll disappear somewhere if we need to; as I should have done in your
third year. I'm so sorry that I let you down, Harry. That you have to hear
this, means that I didn't get the chance to make it up to you. Oh well, I guess
I can't do anything about that now, except give you my stuff of course. I hope
that you can get some small pleasure from it. Please look after Remus for me,
and for God sakes tell her how you feel. Take care Harry, and please try to be
a little more selfish, and think of yourself first every now and then, instead
of always thinking of others.
"This concludes the will of
Sirius Orion Black." Ragnok said, placing the parchment down, and turning
to Harry. "Mr Potter, we have some paperwork for you to look through and
sign."
"Wait a minute. I want to
contest that will. I'm the closest male heir of Lord Black, and I should
inherit the title!" Draco yelled.
"You are mistaken, young
Malfoy." Ragnok replied, referring to a parchment. "Your line comes
from Phineas Nigellus Black, through Cygnus Black, through Pollux Black,
through another Cygnus Black, through Narcissa Black Malfoy. Correct?" He
paused, and waited for an acknowledgement, which Narcissa gave.
"Mr Potter's genealogy is also
from Phineas through to Cygnus, but from there it is through Dorea Black,
through to James Potter his father. He is therefore a full generation closer to
the original line, than you. Not that this matters in the slightest of course,
since Sirius declared him to be the heir. Your claim is hereby rejected."
Ragnok told Draco with finality.
Ragnok handed Narcissa two
envelopes. "Mrs Malfoy, These are for you and your son. They outline the conditions
Mr Black referred to. You may contact us if you need any clarification. Now, if
you will please excuse me."
"Mother, we're leaving!"
Draco said, scowling.
Narcissa looked at Harry, and
inclined her head in farewell. Harry nodded in reply, and watched as they both
left the room. The unknown man had already left at the end of the will reading;
Harry presumed he was a representative for Bellatrix.
Ragnok walked over to where Harry
sat, and Tonks left her chair so that Ragnok could take a seat next to him.
Dumbledore spoke before Ragnok. "Harry,
perhaps it would be best to take some time to think things through with
everyone so that we can all offer some suggestions? Some of the choices you are
being offered are irrevocable, and delaying a few minutes, or an hour, or
perhaps more in order to carefully consider everything would be a sensible
decision to make.".
Ragnok ignored Dumbledore and handed
Harry a form. "Sign this one Mister Potter, and you will become Lord
Black."
Harry picked up the quill he was
offered and noticed with distaste that it appeared to be a blood quill.
Harry looked up at Dumbledore. "You're
probably right sir, but as my godfather said, sometimes I need to think of
myself first." Harry said, then signed the form.
"Thank you Lord Black."
Ragnok said. "This next one restores Andromeda Black Tonks to the line of
Black, and by extension, her daughter also." Harry signed that form as
well.
"This one removes Bellatrix
Black Lestrange from the line of Black." Ragnok said, handing over another
form, which Harry signed.
"This one-" Ragnok began.
"Wait!" Albus interrupted,
before he turned to Amelia.
Madame Bones sighed then spoke.
"Mister Potter, or should I say, Lord Black. I must instruct you not to
sign that form, or you will be in contempt of a Wizengamot directive. I have
been directed by the Wizengamot to take you into the care of the ministry. As
you are an underage wizard, you will become a ward of the state and cared for
in a secure location. This will be under a Fidelius charm so that you cannot be
found by the followers of Lord Voldemort."
"Albus!" Minerva gasped.
"What are you doing? Have you lost your mind completely?"
"I have no choice, Minerva.
What would you have me do?" Albus said, sorrowfully.
"We have had that discussion
already, Albus!" She replied angrily.
"If I mayÉ" Harry said,
softly, and waited for the conversations to die down around him.
"Madame Bones, I'm afraid I
cannot comply with your directive, as I am no longer an underage wizard. I was
emancipated before the will reading even began, and before you arrived."
Harry turned back to Ragnok. "What was this form for, Director Ragnok?"
he asked.
Ragnok grinned at him. "This
one signs over the Black vaults to you, Lord Black." He said, and then
took the form back after Harry signed it.
"This concludes the current
business relating to the will of Sirius Orion Black. We will be in touch
relating to the wishes of Narcissa Black Malfoy and Draco Lucius Malfoy. We
will take a break before proceeding with the Potter's will, unless you would
prefer to defer that for another time, Lord Black?"
"Today will be fine,
Director." Harry replied. "Thank you for fitting it into your busy
schedule."
Ragnok inclined his head and left
the room.
"I wish you had trusted me,
Harry" Dumbledore said to him sadly.
"I could say the same thing,
Headmaster. How is it that you can trust a marked Death Eater, yet you have so
little faith in me that you feel you have to control every last aspect of my
life?"
"A Death Eater? Who are you
talking about?" Madame Bones asked, interrupting the conversation as she
looked from Harry to Dumbledore.
Dumbledore sighed, "I believe
he is referring to Severus Snape. You are aware of my feelings on this matter
already, Amelia."
She nodded, and frowned.
"You still trust him?"
Harry said in disbelief. "Are you not aware of what happened to Professor
McGonagall after she visited him this week? She was stunned! If it wasn't for a
Portkey, who knows what could have happened. How can you possibly trust
him?"
"My dear boy, I'm afraid you
are not in possession of all the facts. Severus has had an unwelcome house
guest. It was that person that stunned Minerva as she was about to leave. The
guest felt that Severus' role as a spy for Voldemort was at risk, and that
letting Minerva leave with things as they were would result in him being
removed from Hogwarts against Voldemort's plans." Albus said, and then
turned to Minerva in apology.
"The guest thought that perhaps
the Imperius could be used to change your mind.
Severus would not have let anything happen to you, Minerva, despite the
importance of his role as a spy."
Minerva considered what she'd heard but
didn't respond.
Harry scowled. "So why is it
that Snape's guest has been allowed to run around free, spying on him. Why
hasn't the guest been stunned and turned over to the Ministry instead, or
perhaps been put under the Imperius?"
"I'm afraid that Voldemort
would detect either of those actions through the Dark Mark." Dumbledore
said in reply.
Harry frowned. He felt there was
something wrong with that answer but couldn't think what it was.
Just then, the door burst open and
an Auror rushed into the room and headed straight for Madame Bones. "Your
house is under attack by Death Eaters!"
"Susan!" She yelled and
leaped up from the chair.
Harry immediately looked straight at
Fawkes, thinking of what he wanted.
Fawkes flamed away, and then
returned to the room a moment later with Susan Bones. She looked terrified, and
was shaking, but didn't seem to have been harmed
Amelia stared at her for a second,
trying to understand how she could be standing there in front of her, and then she
engulfed her niece in a hug, as Fawkes flew off her shoulder and returned to
Dumbledore's.
Dumbledore stared up at Fawkes who had
started trilling a comforting melody.
Amelia released her niece and turned
to Albus. "I'm going to take Susan to St Mungo's just to make sure she's
fine. Thank you for sending Fawkes to get her. I'm sure you've just saved her
life."
"I'm more pleased than you can
imagine that she is safe and well, Amelia. But please direct your thanks to
Harry. He was faster than I at asking Fawkes for his assistance in rescuing
her."
Amelia turned to Harry and simply
said a very heartfelt "Thank you," before she turned and started
walking out with Susan and the Auror.
"Harry, I must ask you to come
with me so that we can take you to a safe location." Dumbledore said.
"Do you know where I am
now?" Harry asked.
"I do not" Dumbledore
admitted.
"Then why must you automatically
assume that whatever you have set in place for me is safer than where I am now?
I'm not the one consorting with Death Eaters, headmaster. Need I remind you how
many times my life has been at risk under your so-called care?"
"Harry, I-"
"Headmaster, I think I'd prefer
to have this discussion another time. It's obvious we are not going to convince
each other, and there are other people I wish to speak to today. I would ask
you to leave so that I can attend to my friends and my other business."
Dumbledore considered the request
and realised he wasn't going to get anywhere at the moment. After he stood up,
Minerva addressed him.
"Albus, perhaps you can take
the time before Friday to place some occlumency lessons in your pensieve. It
seems Severus used the sessions to abuse Harry instead of train him as you
directed."
"Perhaps Severus was simply
frustrated at the lack of progress? I'm sure he didn't mean his words to be
truly hurtful." Dumbledore said.
Tonks exploded in rage. "You
bloody fool! What Minerva meant was that your bloody pet Death Eater mind raped
Harry! There was no training! And before you try to argue interpretation again,
I saw it from inside Harry's mind myself! I will KILL that bastard when I see
him, so you keep him well away from me and Harry!"
Dumbledore paled until he looked
almost as white as his beard, and he gripped the back of the chair that he'd
just risen from in order to remain standing. He looked incredibly old, as the
strong will that drove him evaporated. He turned his grief filled eyes onto
Harry's, and said an unheard apology, before he straightened up and walked to
the door.
As he walked off, Fawkes flew from
his shoulder and circled the room, trilling as though trying to lift everyone's
spirits slightly. But when he landed, it was on Harry's shoulder.
Dumbledore looked over at Fawkes and
then nodded. "Be well, my friend" He told the phoenix softly, and
then left the room.
As he watched the door close, Harry
looked around to find everyone staring at him.
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