Relic of Power Chapter 01 Revised Disclaimer: I don't own any of J.K. Rowling's characters, locations, or ideas.

A/N: Another independent 5th year fic of much higher quality than Relic of Power. A true novel-length mystery with strong romantic subplots. Totally independent of R of P.

Harry Potter and the Relic of Power

Chapter 1: Correspondence

Harry, lost in thought, left King's Cross Station with the Dursleys. He would indeed follow Hagrid's advice and be prepared for the future. He would fight Voldemort for his parents, for his friends, for Cedric, and for himself.

He loaded his luggage into the trunk without being told, then he sat down in the back seat behind Aunt Petunia. The others entered the car with grim expressions and no words. Uncle Vernon drove the old car out of the parking lot.

Images of recent memories flooded Harry's mind. Cedric's lifeless body. Voldemort's laugh. Wormtail's new hand. Sirius and Snape's truce. The twinkle he thought he saw in Dumbledore's eye when he said that Voldemort could touch him. Dumbledore telling Sirius to round up "the old crowd:" Fletcher, Lupin . . and Arabella Figg! Suddenly, the name rang a bell. A lady named Mrs. Figg acted as his caretaker when the Dursleys' didn't want to deal with him. He betted they would want to keep him there and never see him again. Was her name Arabella? The crazy cat lady was a witch?

"Harry?" someone said. Harry was shaken from his train of thought and tore his eyes away from the window to the direction from which the sound had come. He saw Dudley to his left with a curious expression on his face. Aunt Petunia had also turned around to look at Dudley.

"Huh?" Harry managed.

"How was it?" Dudley inquired.

Harry was stunned at the sudden interest. He began to respond, but then he saw Aunt Petunia's scowl. "Er, it was OK," he said glumly. If Dudley was trying to bait him, then he wasn't going to give in.

"That's it? OK?" Dudley echoed.

Harry jerked his head in his aunt's direction, and it looked like Dudley understood. "All right," he said and he turned his head towards the window.

He didn't know why he sympathized with Dudley. Perhaps he felt that they should want to know about his life. But then, was he really ever concerned with theirs'? Well, if they weren't so spiteful, then maybe he would care. When Aunt Petunia finally turned her head away, Harry awkwardly patted Duddley on the shoulder with his left hand. Dudley just shook his head and kept staring out the window. Fine, thought Harry, and he returned to his thoughts as he too stared out at the houses as the car cruised down the busy street.

The Dursleys' arrived late that night. Harry took his luggage to his room without being asked, and then he sat on his bed and tried to sort out his thoughts. Hagrid and Madame Maxime would try to enlist the help of the giants in the fight against Voldemort. Snape would do something for Dumbledore as well. And Dumbledore would use his power as Headmaster to fight Voldemort regardless of Mr. Fudge's denial of the problem. Harry felt powerless but somewhat safe.

He heard a knock on the door; it must have been Dudley. "Come in?"

Dudley walked in. He had lost some weight over the year, but not very much. "Now can you answer my question," he said in a low voice.

Harry tried to remember. "Oh yeah, the year. Er, well, a friend of mine died. Not a great friend, but a great person. My best friends are still OK."

"The tall, skinny red-headed kid and the brown-haired girl who kissed you on the cheek."

Harry laughed. "Yeah," he said. "That's Ron and Hermione."

"Okay," Dudley said. He paused. "How'd your friend die?"

"He was killed," Harry said solemnly. He saw Dudley's shocked expression and sighed. "I live in a dangerous world, Dudley," he continued.

"My parents lied to you about your parents," Dudley said finally.

"Yeah, well," Harry said, "maybe they think they're protecting me. Or protecting themselves." He was looking at the situation from both sides now just because of Dudley's reaching out to him.

"Maybe," Dudley allowed. He paused. "Your two friends like each other."

"I know," said Harry. He grinned. "They're very weird about it, though; neither one admits it."

Just then, a rap at the window disrupted the conversation. Harry turned his head to the window instinctively and saw an unfamiliar brown owl with a small letter. He moved to the window quickly and let the owl in. The owl promptly dropped the letter in his outstretched hand. He used his other hand to open Hedwig's cage and let the visiting owl in. A laugh distracted him as he was about to look at the envelope.

He turned around and saw Dudley laughing and pointing. "What is it?" Harry asked defensively.

"I was just remembering when all those letters for you came pouring into that house," said Dudley when he had regained his composure. "Dad was throwing a fit!"

Harry grinned. Dudley had been given a pig's tail that day as well, so Harry was surprised that Dudley found this so funny.

"You wizards have a crazy way of doing things," Dudley continued. "Have you even heard of email?"

"No," Harry said simply. He looked at the envelope. In neat handwriting that he had not seen before, it read:

To Harry Potter
From Cho Chang

Harry was stunned. "Of all the people who could owl me," he said out loud to himself.

"Who's it from?" Dudley asked as Harry carefully opened the letter.

"The girl I have a crush on," said Harry distantly as he took the letter out and began to read:

Dear Harry,
How are you? I hope that things have been going well. Cedric's parents told my parents what really happened and what you offered to do for them, and I thank you for your concern. You must mourn Cedric just as the Diggorys and I do. I have not been taking it well, and you might feel the same way. We should grieve together instead of alone, don't you think?

Sincerely,
Cho

"So what does it say?" asked Dudley anxiously.

Harry, lost in thought, absently handed the note to Dudley. He remembered Cho's tears at the closing banquet and his stomach lurched. He felt bad for Cedric, but how badly must Cho feel? They seemed to get along pretty well. They were at least good friends. Harry felt somewhat jealous suddenly, but he soon chided himself for those thoughts. If she was suffering, then he should help her through it, whether she was his crush or not. She had picked him to talk to, even if she had loads of closer friends. That meant something.

"So who's Cedric?" Dudley asked, and Harry lost his train of thought.

"The guy who died," said Harry with some irritation.

"Your crush's boyfriend died?"

"I don't think he was her boyfriend," said Harry with slight doubt. "Maybe he would have been her boyfriend eventually. Or maybe not."

"What did you offer to do?" said Dudley after glancing at the note again.

"Oh, just give them some money," Harry replied distantly as he took out some parchment, a quill, and a bottle of ink. He tried to write a reply, but at first he couldn't quite think of the words to write. He finally finished it and looked it over:

Dear Cho,

I arrived a few hours ago. I am really sorry for you. Cedric was a really nice kid. If Cedric's parents told you about what happened, then you know that it was my idea to claim the cup at the same time. So, in a way, it's my fault. If you ever want to talk about it, then feel free to owl me and I will reply as soon as I can. Have a good summer.

Sincerely,
Harry

Dudley was looking over his shoulder. "This is too complicated. I won't ask," he said. He motioned to leave.

Harry watched him go. "Dudley, how was your school year?"

"It was OK," said Dudley with a grin. Harry laughed as Dudley shut the door and left.

Sleepiness took hold of Harry and he kicked off his shoes and socks and went to sleep in his day clothes.

Cho responded the next day via the same owl:

Dear Harry,

Thank you for letting me bear this with you, especially when you hardly know me. Cedric cared for me and listened to me as all great friends do. I really do miss him. We had been friends since our first year at Hogwarts together. His parents struggle these days with the loss of their beloved, only child.

Harry, you did nothing wrong. You did so much for him and those who loved him. Please don't blame yourself.

Sincerely,
Cho

Harry replied as honestly as he could, even if it hurt him somewhat to do so:

Dear Cho,

I don't blame myself so much, really. I know that I tried. He really loved you; I could see it in his eyes at the ball. Please don't be so sad. I don't think he would have wanted that.

Sincerely,
Harry

"You're avoiding the issue," said Dudley after reading it over Harry's shoulder.

"What are you talking about?" asked Harry defensively.

"She probably knows you have a crush on her. Trust me, girls know when someone's staring at them. There was this senior girl last year and . . " He paused. "It's not important." Harry suppressed a laugh. "The point is that you can't keep that up forever. Just be out with it; maybe it'll cheer her up."

"Yeah right," said Harry. "Every guy in the school would like to date her. Why would she care about a scrawny, messy-haired kid like me? And even if she could like me, do you really think I'd take advantage of her situation like that?"

"Oh yeah, let's wait for the situation to change," said Dudley with some sarcasm. "Let's wait until after Cedric comes back to life before we make a move. You are such a wimp, Harry. No offense."

"None taken," said Harry with some sarcasm. They had somehow gotten along well by acting like they still hated each other.

He tied the note to the leg of Cho's owl, and the owl took off into the night. Soon enough, Harry's fifth year would begin.

A/N: This is a similar beginning to my other 5th year story. Enjoy!