Chapter 1

Five months has it been, since the final battle against Voldemort. Harry decided that he would finish his last year at Hogwarts, much to the elation of Hermione Granger and eye rolling of Ron Weasley. He would comment about Harry not needing to finish school. Since he was the boy-who-killed-Voldemort, anyone would be lucky to have him working for their establishment. Harry did not doubt that his friend was correct in such a statement, but he did not want to obtain a job that way. Hermione had agreed whole-heartedly and talked to Professor McGonagall into letting them complete their final year. Ron reluctantly agreed to the final year due to the fact that he did not wish to be alone while working, and only seeing his friends sparingly when there were Hogsmeade weekends.

Everything has been pretty much Harry Potter this and Harry Potter that in the Daily Prophet and the very person who was being talked about was getting irritated with the constant attention. All Harry wanted was to be alone. He'd done everything they asked him too, and now he was getting bombarded by letters of marriage asking him to take many suiters. All of which, he was not interested in to say the least. Many of them were too delicate for him. They hadn't understood the costs he had to make in order to make them safe. They were too innocent to be able to understand him. In some cases, he wasn't sure if any of them truly cared to understand him. Those that were the case only wanted him for his fame and money.

The reason why he was receiving so many letters of marriage proposals was when the wizarding world found out that he had not gotten back together with Ginny because unfortunately he found out that she was one of those fortune gold diggers. At first, her safety had been the most important thing to him, but when the war was over, he hadn't felt a thing for her romantically. To make things even worse, when he found out she was stealing money from him, he was shocked to find out that somehow she had added her name to his account as though they were already married. Much to the Weasley family's shock, they had found a copy of Harry's family vault key in their youngest and only girl's room. They had been surprised at the girl's audacity to have been able to pull off such a stunt. When they confronted Harry they apologized profusely. In a way, Harry could understand Ginny's actions because of their lack of money, but that didn't excuse her from actually doing it. After resetting his vaults so that you had to have Potter blood to be able to open them, everything went back to normal. Well, for a few weeks.

The second grievance against Ginny was when she tried to pull an act of revenge against him for breaking up with her completely. She was almost successful in getting him to drink the Amortentia Potion. She managed curse a house elf into sneaking some into his pumpkin juice during breakfast. Thinking her plan full proof, she overlooked the fact that Harry's obsessive house elf named Dobby would never allow someone to harm his master because Harry Potter was nice to him and freed him from his cruel former master, Lucius Malfoy. He intercepted the cursed house elf and captured the potion. As punishment for trying to harm Harry Potter, Dobby added a few extra ingredients to the drink and in the morning the potion went into another glass. That's right, it went into Ginny's drink. The very culprit who was trying to forcefully ensnare Harry back into her arms.

The result of the potion mixup was that Ginny was now sporting a brand new voice. It wasn't that she sounded different as far as tone went, but more of the fact that she could not say certain words or phrases. Every time she opened her mouth to spit something out about Harry belonging to her, she would gurgle like a baby or start coughing uncontrollably until she couldn't concentrate on her former thought of Harry. Once again her family found out about her actions from Ron and pulled her from the school to leave him alone.

Harry sighed in relief as he saw her parents forcefully pulling Ginny out of the school, yet cringing when he heard her screaming his name and claiming that he was supposed to be in love with her. She screamed so loud that she could have probably woken Harry's loved ones from their graves. Now that his most obsessive fan was finally out of his life, he could concentrate on graduating Hogwarts.

Now that everything was quiet and peaceful again, it was time to start studying for the NEWT exams.

"Ugh. Hermione, but that's not for another six months," Ron whined.

Harry sighed. He could almost mimic the voice of what he imagined Hermione would say in response to Ron's hopeless whining.

"The sooner we start studying the easier the test will be," Hermione replied, naturally.

"Yeah, but we have you as a friend so we could always-" Ron began.

"What Ronald? Copy? Are you ever going to grow up and take care of your own studies? I mean really…"

Hermione continued to jabber on about the importance of caring about your own education. However, Harry, getting sick of the conversation year after year decided to tune her out as they approached the school library. As Harry felt a headache coming on, he was almost tempted to place a silencing charm on the girl, but he didn't dare because he knew that she would retaliate double of what his actions would be. She was a girl after all.

At the present time, Harry was heading for the potions section to find a reference that could help him with his essay on the wolvesbane potion. The assignment was to try and think of and research an ingredient to find that could come one step closer to coming up with a cure for werewolves. As soon as the potion was mentioned he caught himself lost in the memories of Remus. How he wished that his father's friend hadn't decided to fight in the final battle. Then he would be alive trying desperately to raise Teddy. However, on another hand, Harry could understand why he did it. Remus wanted to help put an end to the reign of terror and give his son a peaceful place to grow up in, despite the times of his birth. The circumstances almost reminded Harry of his time of birth, except Teddy was much younger than him, when his parents died.

Harry gazed at the titles in front of him on the shelves. So far the subject of werewolves was looking very slim. He tried to look for something similar such as shape-shifters and any books on magical creatures. He almost wished that Hagrid was still the Magical Creatures teacher. He'd be a great help for this. Also if he'd been able to understand Professor Snape a little more, maybe his death could have been prevented. He was a potions master after all. If he was still alive maybe things could have changed between them. At least have a civil relationship since he found out that Severus had been in love with his mother.

While continuing his search he noticed that some titles were in the wrong section. He saw a copy of the fifth year's herbology book, a second year's defense book, and another book he didn't recognize. Deciding to do Madame Pince a favor, he grabbed the books and placed them in their respective sections. However, the final book, the one he didn't recognize, Harry didn't know where to place it. He decided to find Hermione to see what she had to say.

"Hey 'Mione. Since you're in here most the time, have you ever seen this book before?" Harry asked showing her the book.

"Hmm?" Hermione hummed while looking at the book. Her eyes narrowed in concentration trying to think if she'd seen this before. It didn't look familiar. She checked every straightedge and both faces, before finally settling on the title.

"The Universe of The Four Gods," Hermione mumbled.

She cracked the book opened to the first page. "No, I've never seen this book before. I wonder why. I'm sure that I would have noticed a title like this," She commented more to herself then the others. It looked intriguing and if Harry were honest with himself, just hearing the title made him curious about the author of this book.

"Oh boy, is that going to turn into more light reading for you?" Ron asked snidely. His brain was going on Arithmancy overload. He was beginning to hate the numbers that were contained inside the three-inch book. Really who made a math book so large? Hermione somehow managed to convince them into taking a mathematical course. Harry was alright at it, having taken math in muggle school like Hermione had, but Ron, has had question marks in his eyes since day one when he cracked open the book for the first time.

Hermione began to read the pages aloud. Harry listened intently. The story even managed to catch Ron's undeniable attention.