Anasazi
subtitle... (The Ancient Ones)
Anasazi means the ancient ones.
Written by Kimberly Schreurs
Harry flipped through his text book. He had just gotten it in Diagon Alley and he was staying with the Weasleys. Hermione sat beside him doing the same thing, flipping through the newest edition of 'Hogwarts, a History. 1997'. They were going to begin their seventh year and Harry needed all the N.E.W.T.'s he could get. He turned one last page and began to read:
Anasazi:
There were four Anasazi, all very great. The things that most people don't know, though, is that they weren't either Godric Gryffindor, Rowena Ravenclaw, Helga Hufflepuff, and Salazar Slytherin. They were, in fact, Kelandra and Conrad Gryffindor-Potter and Davita and Thomas Slytherin. These two girls were sisters, one slightly more egotistical than the other. The problem was that they were twins and no one could tell them apart. The only time they could was when Davita said something. She was the quasi evil one. Kelandra was more proud of her name and was more adventerous. She was brave and cunning; smart and witty.
These two girls were very different, indeed. They grew up competing with each other, though Kelandra didn't care much. She preffered to have fun. When the two girls were old enough, they married. Kelandra married a fun young man by the name of Conrad Potter. She kept her name, though, and her new son, Godric, kept his mothers as well, keeping his fathers as a hyphen. Davita, as well, married. She dropped her last name and kept his, feeling more proud of it. His name was Thomas Slytherin; he was quite a bit like her in most ways, except the fact that he hated mudbloods. She ended up becoming just like him, and what little goodness she had left, was lost. They had a son together, as well. His name was Salazar, and he adopted his fathers good looks, spitefullness... and hatred.
Salazar and Godric grew up apart from each other, for their father's hated each other. But when they were older, it was told it the prophecies that they were the greatest wizards ever. It was said in another prophecy that only they and their distant relatives, Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw, would bring all young wizards together to learn.
Harry stared at the page. It was torn off there, missing a good half a page missing from it. "Hermione," Harry asked. "Is this page missing from your text book too?" He asked. Hermione flipped through the book. "Yeah." She mumbled, turning back to the page she was reading. She obviously didn't care much. He stared at the torn page, wondering what it might say. Maybe more of a prophecy? Maybe more about his family? He didn't know. He'd ask Ron later. He crawled onto the other side of the bed and lay down, staring at the ceiling.
disclaimer: What category is it in? bravo! You figured out who the characters belong to!
