The Life and Times of Harry Potter
Disclaimer: I don't own anything except Emily Vance and Miss Wooter
"What's the time Mister Wolf?"
"One O'clo –" a little boy with black hair and green eyes cut the girl off in the middle of the game. He ran straight through the children, sped to the other side of the playground and turned left, towards the kitchens, not stopping. Behind him were a group of bigger boys that looked at least 3 or 4 years older than the other, but little Emily knew that they were actually all six or seven, in year two at Little Winging's Primary School. Behind them was an extremely fat boy. He was panting as he ran, with sweat dripping from his blond hair, in fact, he wasn't running (more like waddling!) and his hair was plastered to his scalp and forehead by the extreme amount of sweat his body was producing by this simple act of running. As horrible and fat as he was, some parents found it amazing that Dudley Dursley had many friends, but he did, and it was those friends that were currently chasing the smaller boy.
Every child on the playground turned to see the chase and its conclusion. Every day at lunchtime, Dudley's gang would chase his cousin; no one really knew why, but no one really cared either, so it was never stopped. All the children in the area had been warned about him – his parents had been drunks and he, according to his uncle, was heading the same way. No child dared to make friends with 'that Potter boy', so young Harry made friends with the stray animals that hung around the school
Most days, Dudley and his gang would catch Harry, and then proceed to beat him up. He was strange, that Potter lad – one day he would go home littered with cuts and bruises, the next morning at school, he would be miraculously healed! Today was different though. Today, Dudley's gang ran screaming out of the alley behind the kitchens, and (as everyone on the playground stared in shock) ran inside yelling for a teacher! Still babbling loudly, they dragged Miss Wooter over to the alley, and almost all the children followed, dying to know exactly what was going on.
When Emily Vance got to the passage, she stared in astonishment and complete disbelief. There, standing on the roof of the kitchens was six-year-old Harry Potter.
