If you recognize any of the characters contained here, unless you have read some of my other work, I do not own them. The whole Harry Potter Universe belongs to J.K. Rowling, I just like playing in it. Kate Rhys, Gwen Rhys-Black, and their various animals, yes Orion I'm including you, belong to my bestest friend Megan, aka Katherine Silverhair. I thank everyone who allows me to play with their people, places, and heads. Have fun. Oh, by the way this is the only time I am mentioning this, so if you don't see it in later bits, don't be surprised!
It was my first time coming back since the troubles ended. I had not realized how much it might have
changed until I finally came back and saw that it hadn't. First I should probably tell you who I
am. My name is Ana Dimitrios. I was born in a small town in
Transylvania. You may see this as odd,
but I am not completely human. I am a veela.
Some people think that we do not exist, but they are the same people who
do not believe in magic, muggles I think you call them. We are what the ancient Greeks based the
idea of the sirens on and although some may not know it, we not only dance but
we sing. Whoever hears the voice of our
kind never forgets it, be they male or female, they can only bend to the will of
the singer, and wonder afterward whether or not they were only dreaming.
Anyway, earlier in the summer
I received an owl from Albus Dumbledore, headmaster at Hogwarts School of
Witchcraft and Wizardry. He desperately
needed someone to fill in as a professor of the Dark Arts, due to the
unfortunate fact that for the past ten years the school could not keep any one
professor for more than a year consecutively.
It seems it all stemmed from the trouble surrounding a boy named Harry
Potter and what had happened between him and Lord Voldemort. Knowing that I held no fear of the latter
myself, owing to the fact that I was related to him on my father's side of the
family, Dumbledore asked me to come and teach the students about the dark magic
harnessed by him and his cohorts. I
accepted the position and made arrangements to be there at the beginning of
august to prepare for the coming school year.
I had apparated most of my belongings into Hogsmeade and taken them by coach up to the castle prior to the arrival of the students. I was surprised at how little Hogwarts and the nearby village of Hogsmead had changed in the past twenty-three years since I had graduated. Although I had only spent three years there as a student, I had also attended the other two great wizarding schools in Europe, Durmstrang in Eastern Europe and Beaux baton in France, at my family's insistence on having a multi-national education. That and the fact that I protested and nearly got the Dark Arts Professor at Durmstrang fired for what he was teaching the students, it was not really what he was teaching the students; rather it was how. He was teaching them, as a way to defend oneself against them I guess, how to perform the unforgivables, the banned curses, the imperious, the cruciatus, and the aveda kedavra. To my dismay I learned that he is now the headmaster there. There was also a slight mishap at Beaux baton involving me and one of the girls dormitories being burnt to the ground, but it was not my fault, one of the petty French girls, jealous of my heritage or something, had set the tower ablaze and it was not noticed as everyone was in the dining hall for the Christmas feast before holiday. Somehow I got framed for it, I had gone to the bathroom at the same time it was set or something of that sort, and since I was not part of one of the great French wizarding families as she was, I was the one to be expelled. But then, I had come from Durmstrang the semester before and trouble seemed to follow me wherever I went.
After
discussing procedures with Dumbledore and the other professors, I went back to
London to gather my remaining belongings that were waiting for me at the muggle
flat I had rented over the summer.
Taking the final trunk with me to the Leakey Cauldron, I resolved to spend
the last week before school started studying the people in Diagon Alley and the
various offshoots of it. One of my
first stops was to acquire new teaching robes, as I had been living disguised
as a muggle in New York for the past ten years, I did not have any every day
robes in good repair. I had been
earning good money as a paranormal researcher, a psychic if you will, for some
time. The poor muggles must have
thought I was just an eccentric, keeping owls as pets in my penthouse
apartment, actually using my fireplace, and keeping cabinets full of odd
assortments of ingredients. I even used
a cloaking spell to hide the pointiness of my ears, an unmistakable trait of
those who are not fully human. The
apartment had a large greenhouse that I could open up to the night air and
dance to my hearts content. Needless to
say my heart was never content there, which is why I came back to London in the
first place.
After gathering my new robes
and some texts to be used in class that year, I figured it was always best to
have a copy of the books your students will be using as a reference to your
class, I went and got an ice cream soda and started making lesson plans at the
little soda shoppe on the corner.
Halfway through the first year student's lesson plans I realized that I
would need to know what the higher grades had covered before I could make
definite plans for what to teach them.
I resolved on my first day to pose an essay survey of all levels, except
first years, asking what they had covered in the previous years and what they
would like to learn this year. I then
proceeded to make out basic, fill in the blank type lesson plans for the older
students. I did this for the next four
days.
