Title: Wolfsbane and Hoof-Picks

Author: Captain Seb the Seven

A/N: Hey just to say I have two horses of my own so I know a fair bit about them, but I'm not a horse guru so what I write may be different from the Wikipedia pages xD

Being English spellings and such will be as so. If you have any problems with understanding English swear words and stuff just ask me what they mean in a PM or review.

Summary: After the war Harry just wants to leave his old life behind. Finding out that his animagus form is a centaur; he goes to live a pleasant, solitary existence until he comes across his old potions master collecting ingredients in the forest he has made his home. Love blossoms between the unlikely pair and changes their lives forever.

Disclaimer: I own nothing. Harry Potter and its characters belong to J.K.R

'blah' means thoughts.

Chapter Warnings: None so far.

After the war all Harry wanted to do was escape from it all. He shared his thoughts with his friends, at first they were reluctant to let him leave but when he promised he would write and stay in touch they were more supportive of his idea. At first Harry contemplated living as a muggle, but the thought of just not using magic put him off. He thought of many ways in which he could leave the wizarding world but none really appealed to him.

Not until Harry started training to be an animagus with his friends did he find a solution. When Harry first managed to transfigure his left foot into a hoof he thought he was merely a horse animagus. Harry was happy with this, in fact he was thrilled. He could give his friend's rides and wander the countryside without causing much of a ruckus. Harry doubled his efforts into fully transforming, but to his dismay it was taking him a lot longer to achieve a full transformation than it was Hermione and Ron.

Hermione had managed to fully accomplish her animagus transformations already; she was a glossy reddish-brown fox with the deepest liquid brown eyes you could hope to find. While Ron had managed to fully transformed only once. Into a very large ginger lion. Harry had laughed himself silly at the sight of a lion with a very bemused expression on its face sitting in the middle of the Weasley living room; the twins had teased Ron mercilessly.

Meanwhile Harry had only managed to partially transform a leg or a foot, once he sprouted a pair of equine ears. Hermione was scouring animagi books trying to find out why it was taking Harry so long to achieve his full transformation.

One day when Harry was meditating out in the Weasley's garden, Hermione ran over to him holding what had to be the world's biggest book.

"Harry! Oh Harry I think I've found your problem!" Hermione was practically bouncing up and down with excitement, what had got her so worked up?

"Huh?" Harry looked up at her from his cross-legged position on the floor.

Hermione sat down beside him and opened the massive book showing him a paragraph she had circled in light pencil. It read as so.

When learning to become an animagus it usually will take up to two years to complete training. But on very rare occasions the wizard's or witch's animagus form maybe one of a magical creature, such as a unicorn or a dragon. The animagus must practice for at least six months more than the average animagi because they have to develop their forms magical core as well as their body. There have only been a few magical animagi every few centuries the most famous was Merlin. The great wizard of the past was a phoenix animagus-

The passage then trailed off the subject of animagi and started talking about Merlin and how great he was.

"Do you think I'm a magical creature animagus?" Harry looked at Hermione with wide eyes.

Hermione nodded her hair flying all over the place, "Harry we both know that out of you me and Ron that you're the most magically powerful."

Harry opened his mouth to protest but Hermione snubbed him.

"No Harry you are! Anyway because of this I expected you to transform first, when you didn't I was really surprised. I was certain that you would get there before me and Ron. So I looked up animagi transformations and found this. I'm sure you're a magical creature Harry. So don't give up trying!" Hermione pecked him on the cheek in a sisterly bout of affection.

When Hermione first did this Ron had been outraged (he was Hermione's boyfriend after all) but Hermione quickly affirmed it was just sisterly love. It took a while for Ron to stop giving Harry odd looks, in the end Harry just decided to come out of the closet. He was gayer than the fourth of July. At first Ron just sat there gaping like a goldfish, he then blushed a violent red, once the blush had gone he gave Harry a manly hug and said everything was fine. Hermione just smiled demurely and said she had known it all along.

Harry sighed at the memory, god he loved his friends and it was going to be hard to leave them. Maybe he could visit them on national holidays?

It was three weeks later when Harry finally managed to transform fully. He was visiting the Weasley's again and he was sitting in Fred and George's old room meditating. Hermione and Ron were having a make-out session upstairs in Ron's room, and Harry wanted no part in it so he quickly made himself scarce. Sitting in the middle of the room on the rickety floorboards Harry let out a little gasp of surprise as he felt his body transform.

The change tingled and itched, mild spasms of pain rippled through Harry's body and he could hear his joints click and groan as they rearranged themselves. Once it was over Harry opened his emerald eyes cautiously.

Harry looked down at his arms. A brief wave of disappointment washed through him at seeing his arms just as they normally were, perhaps slightly more tanned than before - as if he spent most of his time outdoors. But then he looked past them and saw a pair of coal black horse's legs folded underneath him.

"What the?"

Harry turned to look behind him. There stretched out from the base of his spine, his skin flawlessly melted into rich midnight-black hair was the body of a horse. Harry observed his horses behind for a while and then noticed that the human part of his back was itchy.

He went to scratch it only to find it was because he had a long trail of messy hair much like a mane trailing down his back. It was trapped under his t-shirt which hadn't transformed with him. Pulling it off Harry felt much better. The mane-like hair connected with the messy mop on Harry's head and he went to feel his way up, prodding and poking at it. He gasped when he felt something twitch on his head as his hand brushed over it. It was an ear, a horse's ear to be exact. Harry stroked it; the ear was very soft and velvety.

The grin on Harry's face was threatening too split it in two.

"OI RON, HERMIONE! GET DOWN HERE!" Yelled Harry.

The centaur animagus heard the thundering footsteps of Ron and the lighter padding of Hermione race down the wooden staircase. It was louder than usual; centaurs obviously had better hearing than humans.

A few seconds later Ron burst into the room.

"Blimey!" Was all Ron managed to get out, while Hermione tried to push past him seeing as he had frozen in the door way.

"Move Ronald!" Snapped Hermione who managed to wiggle past the redhead.

Harry smiled at Hermione as he watched the dawning look of surprise form on her face.

"Oh my Harry! This is wonderful, you're a centaur!"

Ron had regained his composure again and walked over to Harry examining him.

"Blimey mate only you could go and turn into a bloody centaur!" Ron poked at one of Harry's ears. It automatically twitched trying to get rid of Ron.

"Harry as much as this is good, I think you should change back to being human then morph back in the garden. I'm not sure if the floor is made to hold up a horse." Said Hermione as the floor gave an almighty creak.

Harry nodded and quickly morphed back. Picking up his t-shirt he slipped it back on.

Harry smiled and raced down the stairs, "Come on! I want to learn how to gallop!" Harry shouted up the stairwell.

Once in the garden Harry transformed again, he did so while standing up this time so when he became a centaur he was still upright. This worked and Harry was pleased to see that he was about a foot taller than Ron, who was at least six foot in height.

Harry stepped forwards with a wobble and tried to make his back legs follow his front half, "Whoa!" Harry wobbled and tripped forwards like a newborn foal.

Hermione had a thoughtful expression on her face, "Harry it shouldn't take you long to master moving, it takes a newborn baby horse a couple of hours to learn how to walk at the most. Your instincts should kick in soon!"

All the commotion and shouting from the Weasley's back garden brought most of the family running. The twins arrived first.

"Wow…." Said the twin on the left.

"Big wow…" said the twin on the right.

The twins looked at each other then burst into identical peals of laughter at the sight of Harry taking wobble steps around their garden.

Molly Weasley soon graced everyone with her presence at hearing the twin's raucous laughter and for a while merely stood in the backdoor way and stared at the scruffy black-haired centaur wobbling around her garden in a clumsy trot.

The Weasley matriarch turned to face the twins, "Why is there a CENTUAR in my garden!"

The twins put their hands up in surrender, "It's not our fault mum, honestly. Its Harry's animagus form!" The identical redheads spoke in perfect synchronization.

"Oh my…. Harry dear congratulations!" Molly rushed up the garden path towards Harry her arms out stretched for a hug.

Harry immediately halted his messy jig of a canter and accepted the hug, "Uh thanks Mrs. Weasley."

"I'm so proud of you Harry dear!" Mrs. Weasley affectionately ruffled Harry's scruffy black mane and walked back up to the house to finish making lunch.

Throughout the rest of the day Harry practiced walking, trotting, cantering and galloping in the large Weasley garden, the gnomes looking on in awe as large powerful hooves thundered past them. When the sun started to dip behind the horizon Harry felt as if he had been born a centaur. Harry was about to change back until the youngest Weasley approached him with a mirror.

"Hey Ginny, what's with the mirror?" Harry eyed the full length mirror with suspicion.

The fiery redhead smiled and held up the mirror, "I figured you would want to know what you look like in this form properly, because to be honest you don't really look a thing like yourself."

Harry gasped when he caught sight of his reflection properly; it was true he didn't look like his human self at all. His face was still the vague shape it had been before but it was more chiseled and angular, with higher cheekbones and a stronger jaw. Now Harry came to think about it centaurs had very harsh features. They didn't really look like humans at all, they were their own species. His hair had obtained a shaggy look and hung down by the sides of his face and over his forehead, covering his famous scar and a pair of black equine ears poked out the top of his head. The same hair trailed down the back of his neck and traced his spine; it blended in flawlessly with the lighter smoother hair of his body.
And to top it all off he had a long swishing back tail made up of fine silky hair, it was nothing like a horses tail to be honest. They were a lot courser and thicker. Harry also possessed two pairs of jet black hooves which reflected the sun and made them flash almost silver at moments.

"Wow… I really don't look like myself do I?" Even Harry's voice had changed, it was deeper and more mellow.

Ginny shook her head and shrunk the mirror and pocketed it, "I suppose this is your way out then?"

"Huh?" Harry tilted his head to the side in questioning; he ears also twitched in the same direction. It seemed they were very expressive.

"You know you're planning to leave and live your life away from the wizarding world. As a centaur animagus Hermione says you should still be able to do magic with your wand. A normal centaur can't do magic but they possess the ability to have visions and read the stars. Their body can contain a magical core without crumbling under the power so you should be able to retain yours in your animagus form." Ginny smiled a little sadly and extended her hand to Harry, it took a while for him to realise why she was doing it.

In her outstretched hand was his wand. Harry gently took it and cast a nonverbal lumos. The bright white light burst out of his wand as it would have done normally. A bright smile graced Harry's angular features; the grin softened the harsh contours of Harry's face making him look less severe. Ginny had never seen a centaur smile they always looked so solemn. But when they smiled they looked ethereal, their whole faces lit up and shone like the very stars they loved so much.

"Thanks Ginny." Mumbled Harry.

"You're welcome," Ginny sniffed, "I'm going to miss you when you're gone." She choked out holding back her tears.

"Oh Gin, come here." Harry held open his arms and embraced his little sister and morphed back into his human form still holding her.

Harry stayed in the wizarding world for longer than he anticipated. He decided he would go to Hogwarts one last time and ask if he could see Firenze and he ended up staying for a month learning about how to be a centaur. To Harry's surprise his old divination teacher was a lot friendlier towards him when in his centaur form. He even got to see a small smile from his mentor when Harry tripped over a rock on the shore of the Great Lake and fell face first into the icy water.

Firenze taught him about what was safe to eat in the forest and it turns out centaurs are mainly herbivorous, but they sometimes will eat a rabbit or a pheasant. But never a deer or another hoofed animal, Harry supposed that was almost cannibalism? Firenze also taught Harry how to use a bow and arrow, it was pretty tricky but Harry soon got the hang of it. After years of aiming with a wand Harry was pretty good at hitting a target.

Soon his stay was over and Firenze said he could make a passable centaur. Coming from the serious blond centaur Harry took it as great praise. But before he left he went to see all the school teachers to thank them for being there when he was at school. Morphing back into his human form Harry entered the castle and quickly made his way to the staff room.

Once there Harry personally thanked everybody, but the person Harry wanted to talk to the most wasn't there.

"Um Minerva where is Snape?" Asked Harry.

The headmistress shook her head, "Nobody knows Harry, he said he was leaving this life and that he was sick of people coming up to him in the streets and thanking him for what he'd done in the war. He even got an Order of Merlin first class for his efforts in the fight against Voldemort, but he rejected it and just disappeared."

"Oh…" said Harry, "Okay then… I best be on my way. And thanks again!" Harry gave one final halfhearted wave and left Hogwarts School of witchcraft and wizardry for the last time. Put down at the fact he couldn't thank the man who had saved his life so many times he couldn't count them all on one hand.

Harry had been living in the lush broad-leaved forest for about a month when he stumbled upon the most unlikely character.

Harry loved living in the forest as a centaur, animals weren't scared of him and even a few wild unicorns had let him come near enough to stroke their snowy white hides. The forest Harry now called home was a deciduous forest made up of a mix of oak, ash, rowan and beach trees. The large ridged leaves of the beach trees rustled almost constantly in the wind, however light and the lush green world always smelt like freshly fallen rain. The underbrush of the forest was cool and dark with smatterings of bluebells and other wild flowers. The network of tinkling streams that ran through the forest provided water for the wildlife so the whole forest was buzzing with animals magical and mundane, if you just stopped still and listened you could hear the distant flapping of a bird or the quite tread of a deer. Harry loved it.

This type of forest was perfect for plants that are commonly used in potions ingredients so the forest floor had small clumps of rare herbs and such sprouting all over the place.

When Harry first noticed the all the rare plants the first thing he thought was 'Boy Snape would have a field day…'

Harry had made his home in a wide mouthed cave which resided in a large outcrop of sandy rock near one of the larger streams; he had hung some leather-hide rugs up at the entrance of the cave to act as makeshift curtains. Inside the cave there were natural ridges Harry used as shelves. He had taken several books with him, mainly ones that told what was safe to eat and what wasn't. Harry had a few basic potions books as well, ones that told you how to make healing salves and sleep drafts. Harry had also taken to collecting odd things he found in the forest to use as decoration.

He'd even started making a dream-catcher cross wind-chime type thing using feathers and broken glass.

Even when it rained and was bitingly cold Harry was fine. He had cast heating charms and rain repellant charms on the cave. And when it got too hot Harry would cast a cooling charm. Sleeping was no problem; he still had nightmares occasionally but the pile of blankets and leather-hides was surprisingly comfortable. There was a circle of rocks Harry had placed near the mouth of the cave where he lit his cooking fires. And he had a small cauldron he used to make stews and potions that he needed.

Harry was enjoying his peaceful life as a centaur until the fateful day when he went out hunting for pheasants.

Harry silently stalked through the forest keeping an ear out for pheasant calls or the flapping wings. He had a homemade quiver on his back full of goose feather tipped arrows. And his bow strung and clutched tightly in his hand. He liked to eat meat more than the average centaur because he was once a human, but he soon came to realise that the very thought of eating beef or venison had Harry gagging. Yep he understood why centaurs didn't eat hoofed animals, it made them literally sick.

Harry froze when he heard a brushing sound of what could have been a pheasant waddling over the leafy floor. The fat dopey birds didn't have much self-preservation in them so they weren't hard to catch. The males especially, their long flamboyant tails dragged on the floor making loud rustling sounds. Well loud for a centaur anyway.

Picking his way through the undergrowth Harry peered through the leafy wall of brambles barring his way.

There was a crack as a twig was stepped on… pheasants were too small to make a sound like that. Maybe it was a deer? Harry looked closer. There appeared to be a misshapen black blob bent over a half grown wolfsbane seedling. Ever being the stupid rash Gryffindor Harry jumped over the brambles in one huge leap, bow drawn and arrow pointing at the mysterious black shadow.

The black shadowy thing stood up and Harry dropped his bow in surprise, the arrow twanging into a nearby ash tree. There standing before him in the forest with a basket full of potion ingredients slung over his arm was no other than Severus Snape in his customary black cloak.

Mind you Snape looked rather startled as well; he had just had a fully grown centaur jump out at him from behind a patch of brambles and was nearly shot with an arrow.

Harry broke the awkward silence, "Sorry about that… I thought you were a pheasant."

"I see," Said Snape who was assessing Harry with cold black eyes, "I didn't know there were centaurs living in this forest?"

Harry scratched the back of his neck with one of his arrows, "There aren't any living here, well except for me."

Harry looked at the basket Snape was holding; it had the ingredients for a wolfsbane potion in it. Except for the vital wolfsbane…

"Ahh, I am sorry to intrude you home…" Said Snape.

Was that slight fear in Snape's eyes? Ahh yes thought Harry; centaurs are quite territorial against fully grown humans. They do not harm children but when they feel threatened by an adult they're often merciless. Harry suppressed a smirk at the thought of Umbridge being dragged off kicking and screaming by the Hogwarts centaurs.

Harry shrugged and looked at the pitiful plantlet of wolfsbane at Snape's feet. He knew where the fully-grown plant was. There was a healthy patch of it growing near the stream next to his cave.

"Come wizard, you're not going to be able to make a potion with that pathetic sprout of a plant," Harry pointed to the wolfsbane with a shiny black hoof.

"I'll show you where the fully grown plants are; just don't take too much otherwise it will die back." Harry turned round and gestured for Snape to follow him with a crook of a finger.

As Snape followed behind the centaur thoughts buzzed about inside his head like swarm of pestering flies.

'This strange centaur didn't attack me for trespassing in his home? And he has no heard… a lone centaur fancy that. Plus he's showing me where the fully-grown aconite is. I suppose it's a nice change from being run out of the forest at arrow point. The centaurs at Hogwarts really are a bunch of pushy mules.'

Snape was snapped out of his musings when he heard the dark haired centaur call out to him.

"Wizard, this is where the wolfsbane grows at its strongest. It likes the dampness from the stream and the cool shade from this outcrop of rock."

Sure enough there was a prime patch of fully grown wolfsbane sprouting next to the chuckling stream.

"Thank you…" Snape gave the centaur an odd look almost questioning. To his surprise the centaur laughed. It was a deep throated chuckle that almost resembled the soft whuffing sound horses sometimes made when they were pleased.

"You think I'll turn on you and shoot you with my arrows wizard? Don't fear me, your welcome here as long as you don't butcher the plants needlessly. You may ask if you want me to show you where other ingredients grow. After a while all the trees start to look the same." Harry was pleased with himself, he sounded rather mysterious, quite centaur-esque.

"That is most generous of you…?" Snape paused leaving a silent question asking for Harry's name.

Harry blanked for a moment, he hadn't thought of a centaur name. They were often named after plants or stars; Harry quickly picked one he liked the sound of. It wasn't every day you met a centaur called Harry.

"You may call me Valerian." Harry hoped Valerian was an acceptable name for a centaur. He believed it to be a middle-ish sized plant, with tight bunches of many small flowers ranging from pure white to bright deep pink. Harry had used its roots during potion lessons occasionally; he remembered it smelt quite nice and it has sedative qualities.

Snape nodded his hair had grown down to his upper back now and was held back at the base of his neck, "My name is Severus, you have no need to call me wizard any more, Valerian."

"As you wish, Severus." Harry bowed his head in parting and disappeared into his cave with a flick of his tale. He returned several minutes later with two battered cups in hand.

It was some tea, Harry may be living as a centaur but that didn't mean he had to give up his favorite beverage.

"Severus." Called Harry softly, gaining the potion masters attention.

Harry outstretched his arm with the offered drink in it. "I made some tea."

Severus blinked several times, looking up from where he was kneeling next to the wolfsbane. He cleared his throat.

"Thank you Valerian." Snape accepted the tea and stood up; his basket now sported several cuts of prime wolfsbane.

Harry hummed deeply in the back of his throat while he sipped at his tea. It was then Severus curiosity got the better of him.

"I did not know centaurs owned many possessions; I thought they were against such a thing?" Snape gestured to the tin cup he was drinking out of.

Harry hummed again, "Most do not, but I am not your average centaur."

Harry was quite enjoying this, Snape was quite good company when you weren't the son of his most hated enemy. Technically he still was but the ex- professor didn't know that.

"Severus why are you here? This is a deserted place and not many people come here, muggles and wizards alike." Harry questioned.

Snape had been waiting for the odd centaur to ask this so he was prepared to answer, "I am a potions master, and I need ingredients. This wood is perfect for plants such as wolfsbane. I also live quite close."

Harry nodded, "Do you wish to come inside? It is getting cold."

Harry didn't wait for an answer he just pulled back the leather rug hanging in his door way and stepped inside his home.

Harry wasn't surprised when Snape followed him, he was obviously curious as to what the odd centaurs home was like. It was dark, dry and surprisingly warm. The ex-teacher waited for his eyes to adjust to the gloom.

"This is an odd dwelling for a centaur," Snape thought aloud, Valerian even had some books. He presumed he could read English. Centaurs had their own language and writings and didn't usually bother with such trivial human things.

"Hmm I was raised by a wizard. My parents were killed by wolves." Harry reached for one of the books on his shelf and opened it on a page that had an eagle feather quill marking its place. Bending his back legs first Harry carefully folded his legs underneath himself as he settled on his bed of blankets and leather hides.

'That makes sense,' thought Severus, 'a centaur raised by a human. That's probably why he accepted me so. That also explains how he can read.'

"So you're accustomed to wizards?" Asked Snape.

Harry's liquid green eyes darted up from the book and looked through his long dark eyelashes at Severus; who was perched on the edge of one of the many shelf like structures of the cave, "Yes, I grew up around them. It doesn't make me like them though. There are many rash ignorant ones who do not look before they leap as you humans say."

Snape made a scoffing sound in the back of his throat, "Yes, unfortunately the majority of the wizarding race are like that. Incompetent fools who think themselves geniuses."

Snape finished his tea and set the tin mug down with a chink, "Valerian, I must be leaving. I need to go and make a wolfsbane potion… for an old acquaintance."

Harry inwardly smiled; he knew it must be Remus and was glad that Snape was still sending him the vital potions, "Yes of course, I enjoyed your company Severus. The best company I usually get around here are unicorns. Frightfully skittish creatures though. Feel free to visit again."

Severus bowed his head in parting and left the warmth of the cave.

It was another week before Harry saw Snape again; he had been keeping a look out for the sour man. Even though he had only met him once as a centaur he missed his company. Sometimes just animals for companions did get rather lonely.

Harry was cantering along the outskirts of the forest where the trees were far apart when he saw the tall dark shadow of a man in the distance. As Harry got closer he realised that this must be where Snape lived, there was a small cottage with only one floor peeping through the trees. Snape was in fact standing in a small garden full of all sorts of plants, from pumpkins to daisies.

The sound of Harry's cantering hooves on the leafy floor soon caught Snape's attention and he looked up from observing his garden.

Harry slowed to a halt at the little stone wall bordering the allotment.

Severus spoke first, "Hello Valerian, what brings you to my home?" Snape wouldn't admit it but he was secretly pleased to see the scruffy black centaur. The forest could get dreadfully lonely at times.

Harry shrugged his shoulders, "To be honest I wasn't trying find it."

Snape nodded and bent down to examine a small green plant with yellow flowers by his foot.

Harry observed Severus's house for a few minutes and trotted around its perimeter, it was small and probably only had three rooms at most. The walls were unpainted and a greyish brown that blended in with the forest, the roof was thatched and covered in moss. The little dwelling must have been here a long time before Snape moved in.

Harry trotted back around to the front of Severus house again where the wizard was still examining the tiny plant.

Harry peered over the wall looking at what Snape was doing when he heard footfalls in the distance, his ears quickly twitched in the direction of the sound, Harry could hear talking too. Whoever it may be was still too far away to decipher what they were actually saying.

Harry froze still as statue listening hard, Snape noticed there was smoothing wrong but his inferior hearing hadn't picked up on the approaching people. There were at least ten of them. A camping trip possibly?

"Severus hide me!"

"What is it?" Severus turned to face the worried centaur, who was practically jumping about on the spot in concern.

Harry opened his mouth to speak but his words fell short when a loud shout broke through the forest.

"He do you guys think this would be a good place to pitch the tents?" It was a male voice, young but not a child perhaps about sixteen or seventeen years of age.

"Ah." Said Snape, the dark-haired wizard quickly opened the door to his house and motion for Harry to go inside. Harry gave him a skeptical look but jumped over the wall anyway as he passed his ex-potions professor he heard him hiss a warning.

"Do not break anything, or I'll saw off your hooves and have them for potion ingredients!"

Once inside the little room Harry spiraled on the spot taking a look about, his hooves clacked on the tiled floor. It was a kitchen highbred with a potions lab by the looks of things.

In one corner there was a large stone counter that fitted up against the wall in an L shape, it had various tools Harry recognised from his old school lessons on it, including a large black cauldron and a set of shiny silver scalpels. The walls were much like the ones on the outside just they had sketches of different plants and lists of ingredients pinned up on them. There was even a drawing of a fire salamander with labels showing which parts were used which potions.

Over to the other corner there were a few cupboards filled with what Harry presumed to be food. There was also a small wooden table piled with numerous books and a three legged stool set in the center of the room. Cautiously Harry peered out of the front window, half hidden behind the raggedy green curtain.

Harry sniggered to himself, he could see a group of young boys with packs on their backs being told off by Snape. Harry opened the window a tiny crack to hear what was going on.

He heard Severus first, "This is private land! You can't just come traipsing into the forest like a heard of rhinos, one would think that you have a lower IQ than a fence post!"

One of the boys opened his mouth to speak but Snape cut him off, "Go, now! Go on scram!" Snape waved his hands in dismissal and the boys went running back into the forest giggling and sniggering to themselves.

Snape turned to come inside and Harry quickly closed the window and back tracked into the middle of the room accidently knocking over the table, the books scattered over the floor their pages ruffling like dried leaves in the wind.

"Valerian, what did I say about breaking my things?" Said Snape as he entered his cottage.

Harry just gave a nervous laugh, "Well I better be going, got to go catch my dinner and what not."

Snape made a harrumphing sound and stood back to let Harry back out of the door again.

"Don't expect me to hide you again." Were Snape's parting words Harry just waved and galloped back off into the forest only to find that the group of boys were dangerously close to his cave.

"Oh crap," Mumbled Harry and he kept his distance and listened hard.

What appeared to be the leader of the group spoke first, "Did you see that muggles face when we stumbled into his precious little garden?"

There was a collective laugh from the rest of the boys. It seemed they thought Severus was not magical.

'Wait Muggle?' Thought Harry, 'If these boys are wizards I can charge in a scare them away.'

Harry was proven right when one of the boys pulled out a wand and cast a spell that blasted away the undergrowth of the forest so they could place their tents. Harry was outraged, how dare they mutilate the forest!

Harry jumped over the wall of brushwood he was hiding behind and cantered into the gathering of boys. There were a few screams and shouts from the young wizards.

Harry turned to face them with a positively murderous expression on his face.

"What are you doing here?" Harry spoke with a deadly quite tone that inspired more than just simple fear.

But the oldest boy didn't seem scared; in fact he looked practically cocky.

"We are on a camping trip," The boy paused and looked Harry over, "Centaur."

"Well then I insist you leave instantly!" Harry's scowl deepened as the boy took a step closer.

The boy had a smug, self-assured smirk on his face, "What if we don't want to leave?"

Harry's ears were nearly flat against his head in displeasure, "I do not care if you wish to stay you are trespassing on my home, if you do not leave by your own accord I will drive you out of here myself!"

Before Harry knew it the boy had drawn his wand and was pointing it between Harry's eyes. Retaliating Harry drew an arrow out of his quiver and quickly strung it. Soon seven wands were pointing at the centaur.

Harry took a singular step backwards, his arrow still trained on the boy in front of him.

"Leave this place and do not return!" Harry's instincts were telling him to run but always being the Gryffindor he stayed put.

The centaur reared back on his hind legs slightly when the oldest boy took a step forwards and pointed his wand at Harry's throat.

"Why don't you beat it centaur? We're camping here weather you like it or not!"

The boy was distracted when one of his friends called out, "Hey look what I've found, it's a cave with loads of cool stuff in it!"

Harry let out an angry snort and pushed past the boy in front of him sending him sprawling to the floor and rushed towards his cave, sweeping back the leather rugs he ordered the boy inside to leave.

"Get out of my dwelling human. Centaurs do not harm foals, but you are boarding on manhood." Harry's voice was like distant thunder.

The centaur animagus started to lose his temper and Harry's human anger was flaring, but his centaur's instincts were telling him to flee. The boy inside the cave quickly dropped what he was holding in surprise, the chipped crystal potions vile smashed on the stone floor. The droplets of glass tinkled as they bounced away across the rock.

The sound of the smashing potions vile brought the boys friends running, the teenagers crashed about in the cave. There wasn't proper room for eight kids and a centaur. One of the boys panicked and before Harry knew what was coming he was hit by a spell.

A jet of red light hit him the chest and realised it was a stupefy, he didn't pass out but he stumbled forwards into the wall. Grasping the craggy rock to support himself Harry was still disorientated when he was hit by a second spell. The shout of Incarcerous echoed around the cave and Harry went tumbling to the floor bound by thick ropes that scratched his skin.

His left front left leg crumbled awkwardly beneath him and Harry heard something make a sickening crack, oddly enough it didn't hurt everything felt numb and Harry's eyes drifted closed. And then all he knew was darkness.

"Valerian, wake up you stupid mule!"

A low voice that Harry found familiar was shouting for Val- something or other… wait Valerian? That was him!

Harry's liquid green eyelids fluttered straining to open, his whole body hurt and felt as if it was made out of lead. Managing to crack open an eyelid Harry recognised the blurry outline of Snape.

"Svrs." Was all Harry could manage in his pained state.

"You have caused me nothing but trouble! Now stay still as I untie you."

Harry did as he was told but he couldn't really do much else. He heard the faint 'snick' as the rope was cut and went slack, his limbs flopped and he had to hold back a scream as his left foreleg shot spasms of white-hot pain up all along the limb.

Harry managed to only let out a pained hiss and scrunched up his eyes. Snape made a tutting sound and gently placed his hand on the damaged limb. The potion masters hand was cool and smooth, it was soothing on the burning injury.

Harry grit his teeth as Snape gently probed the wound trying to find out what was wrong with it.

"It's broken."

Harry let out a small moan of despair; a leg wound on a horse was pretty serious he knew occasionally they had to be put down. Being of high intelligence he knew that moving was a bad idea unlike a horse so hopefully he would be able to recover fully. A broken leg on a human could be healed with a quick spell but on a centaur he doubted as much.

Snape looked at the centaur with his coal black eyes, "Stay, I'll be right back I need to go and get some things from my house. And whatever you do, don't move."

Harry just groaned in response and looked around his cave, it was a mess. The books on the shelves had been knocked off and pages were scattered everywhere. There were shards of glass sprinkled all over the floor like droplets of ice. Before he knew it Snape was back with a cauldron full of all sorts things.

The potions master lay a cool hand on Harry's forehead and felt the heat radiating off it.

"Oh Well done you idiotic horse, you've gone and gotten yourself a fever from lying on the cold stone!" Snape chastised the centaur. 'Well he did tell me not to move' Thought Harry before surrendered to the darkness.

As Harry drifted in and out of consciousness he saw flickers of the potions master, casting heating charms on his home. Bandaging his leg and applying healing salve. He even awoke to the man levitating him a couple of inches off the ground and onto his bed of leather hides.

There was a dancing fire chuckling merrily in the circle of stones when Harry awoke again and it was dark outside. The hunched figure of Snape was outlined by the flickering fire-light leaning up against the wall of Harry's cave. He appeared to be sleeping. The man was only a foot away from Harry and he was snoring lightly. He looked pretty uncomfortable, and that cave wall wouldn't be warm.

Struggling to sit up Harry's injured leg jutted out in a crooked position.

"Severus?" Harry poked the man in the shoulder.

The potions master mumbled something in his sleep that sounded like felixs felicius.

"Severus!" Said Harry louder and poked him harder.

The man jolted awake and scrabbled for his wand, remembering where he was his body relaxed.

"You're awake," Said Harry.

"Obviously," Drawled the man leaning against the wall, "Why did you wake me up Valerian?"

"You looked cold." Said Harry, "If you come over here you can share my bedding, you'll be more comfortable this way."

Snape looked skeptical but he knew it was true, the wall was very uncomfortable and he had only fallen asleep from sheer exhaustion. Shuffling over he seated himself on the edge of the leather rugs the centaur used as a bed. Harry made a clicking sound of annoyance in the back of his throat and reached out with a tanned arm to pull Severus closer. Startled and caught off guard Snape was pulled up against the centaur with his head and upper body lent up against the midriff of Harry's horse's body. It was surprisingly warm and the centaur smelt pleasantly of freshly cut grass and rain.

Snape made a grumbling sound of protest but the centaur shh'd him and told him to go to sleep.

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