If you guys would like this to be continued in a drabble series, revealing the traitors, please review and favorite to tell me. If I got, say, ten reviews asking for it by January 9th, I will. If you do want it to be a drabble series, also include some characters that you want to see their reasons for spying.


It would be surprising to see how many agreed with the Dark Lord. He had more spies than he knew what to do with, it seemed. Dumbledore was blind to the fact that his puppets had discovered the string that held them. It was foolish and shocking to see how blind the Master Manipulator was to the Dark Spies, that he didn't see their manipulation.

Bravery, loyalty, intelligence, and cunning. All were such admirable traits and those traits helped justify the choice to his spies. Bravery, a Gryffindor would argue, was joining what was truly right, rather than what seemed right. Loyalty, a Hufflepuff would agree, would be fierce if the one who had that loyalty simply asked murder of them. Intelligence, a Ravenclaw crowed, is knowing when the war has silently been won and to join that side. Tom Riddle mused to himself, Ravenclaw and Slytherin have always been quite similar. And Slytherin, oh, Slytherin. Their cunning allowed them to cut their losses when the time called for it, a Slytherin would explain.

Tom Marvolo Riddle has hundreds of spies, from all four Houses of Hogwarts, from the three levels of Beauxbaton, from the six placements of Durmstrang. Those spies, if unmasked, would be quite shocking in their reveal.


December 25th update:-_- Thanks for mentioning the coding screwed up, guys! lol, here's the fixed version.