WARNING: Semi-macabre, slash, lemon, original character violation, disloyal to both books, spell invention. If you can think of any more, please inform us. We have tried not to offend or mislead anybody. Spoilers for all books.
Plot Summary: Pairings: Edward Cullen/Draco Malfoy, Alice Cullen/ Scorpio Robson, Cedric Diggory/ Remi Briars, Edward Cullen/Isabella Swan mentioned but not focused on. Semi-fluffy, semi-dark love story. Some plot may evolve. Note: In this story neither Harry Potter nor Albus Dumbledore know anything about Voldie's Horcruxes.
World Summary: Twilight series (Stephenie Meyer) crossover with Harry Potter series (JKRowling lol). Set at Hogwarts.
Character Summary:
Edward Cullen: As he is in the Twilight Series but GAY. IF YOU ARE HOMOPHOBIC THEN PLEASE AVOID THIS FIC.
Isabella Swan: Has been turned into a vampire before the beginning of this fic, we presume by Edward. We have turned her into an irritating first-year-Hermione type. ORIGINAL CHARACTER VIOLATION
Alice Cullen: As she is in the Twilight series.
Draco Malfoy: Well he's nice really, we all knew that. Personality is how it is in the books but GAY. IF YOU ARE HOMOPHOBIC THEN PLEASE AVOID THIS FIC.
Scorpio Robson: Yes, the name has been stolen from Draco's son in the Seventh book. ORIGINAL CHARACTER VIOLATION. Just one of Draco's Slytherin crowd. We decided to kill off Crabbe and Goyle. What's the point of a non-sexy Slytherin?
Remi Briars: Our creation. A smart, sardonic but essentially good Ravenclaw. Brain way beyond her years. THIS CHARACTER IS NOT IN EITHER SERIES SHE IS CREATED PURELY FOR THIS FIC
Cedric Diggory: Yes, we know he dies. We haven't changed anything. You'll see. As he is in the book.
A/N (well one author anyway)- Welcome to the prologue of our piece! Read and review, as per usual. I'm away for the next week, so if you review, I can't respond and my co-writer has no internet, so she can't either. I am diiviin3 and my co-writer is aspireraywriter. She's written a lot, as have I but I've never published, so to speak… but yeah, enjoy.
"Fucking hell no, Remi! There are hundreds of people in this lake!" Alice yelled at the black- haired teen sitting nose to nose with her.
"Stop invading my personal bubble and I will answer with some kind of witty repartee," Remi said slowly and evenly. Alice bared her teeth and suddenly the small, quiet girl was transformed into a ferocious vampiress. "I'm not fucking leaving and you need my magic to get across this Goddamn lake anyway," Remi continued without blinking.
"But the second we touch the water we'll be surrounded by hundreds of bloodthirsty dead people!"
"Designed to protect the centre, not each other."
"Still."
"You're a vampire, you freak! It's not always a bad thing! Besides, inferi hate fire, everyone knows that."
"So?"
"So we cast some fire that won't burn the boat or us, grab the boy and fuck out of here."
"You make it sound so simple."
"It is."
"Fine then. I'll grab the boy, you cast the fire." Alice sighed exasperatedly, kneeling up to stare into the water. "Which one is it?"
"The gorgeous one."
"I see no gorgeous ones."
"Gray eyes, brown hair, to the left."
"Gotcha. Ew, you sure you want to rescue him?"
"Shut it. Peruro!" A jet of blue flame shot out of her wand and ran along the surface of the water. Alice's arms plunged into the water up to the elbow and pulled the writhing body into the boat in her iron grip.
"Little help, Remi?" Alice called as the body flailed around on the bottom of the small craft.
"No, kinda busy here." Remi called back as a particularly determined inferi grabbed in the air for her wand.
"Do you want me to throw him back?"
"Oh, err, no. Stupefy!" Remi directed her wand over her shoulder and stunned the writhing male, whereupon he instantly became still.
"Okay, let's get the fuck out of here!" Alice yelled again, heaving the boy onto his side, where the sludgy water of the lake ran off onto the floor.
"You got the necklace?"
"No I forgot that part…" Alice rolled her eyes and held up the punctured locket, as the little boat floated silently across the lake.
"And you left them my note?"
"Yes. To the Dark Lord,
I know I will be dead long before you read this, good ploy for not getting him to go after you, but I wanted you to know it was I who discovered your secret, I have stolen the real Horcrux and intend to destroy it as fast as I can. I face death in the hope that when you meet your match you will be mortal once more.
Remi Alexandra Briars. Actually I shortened it to RAB 'cause I ran out of paper. That ok, Remi?" The boat bumped into the shore and Alice threw the stunned inferi over her
"Yeah, fine." shoulder effortlessly and stepped out. "I'll go ahead and do the blood thing. Don't want you attacking me just when we've completed this bloody business."
"You insult me. You know I'd never bite you…unless you were really annoying me…" the younger girl jogged ahead and pressed her pricked finger to the wall, which melted away. Then she healed the cut with a whispered charm. Alice hurried through with the body, her grip remaining tight.
"Can we go already? Your boyfriend is making my clothes damp."
"Coming…" Remi kept her wand aloft, grabbing Alice's hand and placing her hand on a small tin can that lay at her feet. She would have apparated, but apparating half way across the world when you're 17 is simply out of the question.
The feet of the two females thudded onto the grass outside the Cullen Manor. The austere form of it loomed over her and Remi felt a familiar shiver run down her spine. Never would she get used to hanging out with vampires. It was something her mind simply did not accept.
"Are we going to just loiter here or deal with this dead weight?" Alice said gruffly, hauling the body back up onto her shoulder.
"Yes, yes…" The pair strode swiftly towards the front door and it opened where the face of a worried Carlisle looked down to them.
"What on earth have you brought back?"
"Remi's boyfriend." Alice muttered, clearing a table with a sweep of her arm and spreading the masculine form out onto the mahogany surface. His stunned eyes stared at the ceiling dreamily.
"Haha."
"You two do realise that's not a person anymore?"
"Trust me, Carlisle, I tried to talk her out of it, but she was threatening to abandon me."
Both the vampires knew they could fix it, and both knew that it wasn't the trickiest of vampiric magic, but the more worrying thing was the fact after reawakening an inferi, they tended to be insecure and disorientated, and it took a lot of work to rehabilitate them.
"Please. Just this one time. I know who he used to be, and I couldn't leave him there. It wasn't his time to die." Remi looked up at the two figures, chewing her lip and acting every bit her innocent and young form.
Carlisle pondered for a moment, searching the girl's green eyes with his brown eyes. She genuinely wanted this person back, you could tell that, but was it worth all the risk that came with it? Especially seeing as he was so young and they tended to react badly to reanimation. With a quick flick of his eyes to Alice, his decision was made. Alice ran off and retrieved a tray of interesting looking pieces of equipment and half an apothecary's worth of ingredients. The two worked swiftly, grinding slicing and mixing, a rich palette of aromas escaping the leaves they had crushed. Finally, it was all worked into a paste, and Alice forced a small pancake of it between the stupefied inferi's lips. Meanwhile, Remi looked on, her face blank but her eyes chasing the motions of the vampires' bodies. She wanted this so badly, but she realised the possible repercussions and other such worries. The preparation was finally done and Carlisle rolled up his sleeves.
"Stand back."
"Are you sure about this Remi, positive? It's not too late to stop." Alice stood eye to eye with the girl, her hands resting on Remi's shoulders .
"Just do it," came the emotionless reply.
Carlisle climbed onto the table, his legs astride the body. The palm of his left hand was on the corpse's forehead, and his right on the heart. He closed his eyes and went into a state of almost comatose sleep, which in reality was his mind searching throughout the other's consciousness for the final spark of life and magnifying it millions of times. That was what made resurrections so tricky. If the person did not have that final spark of life, it was all a waste of time. However, if what Remi had said was true, and it had not been his time, then it was incredibly likely that this boy would have a massive spark of life still in him.
The spark hit Carlisle like an electric charge, nearly throwing him back off the table. He held on though using all his strength as the spark grew, filling the body completely, and his right palm could feel the steady beat of a heart. He quickly jumped off the table like a man half his visible age and waited for the first breath.
"Did it- did it work?" Remi asked cautiously.
"He's alive. Whether he's human or not is another matter."
The next few moments that passed felt like hours, all three of them watching the body intently for some sign of life. Carlisle was ready to pronounce the whole thing a failure, when several things happened very quickly. Firstly a rattling breath was heard from the corpse, shaking the whole body. Then, the boy turned on his side and vomited a lung and stomach capacity of slimy green water. Alice screamed as the man reawakened, sending the birds from the nearby trees into the sky. Almost as if waking suddenly from a deep sleep, the stormy eyed boy sat bolt upright and looked around urgently.
"Harry!" he yelled, his eyes wide with panic. "Harry! We've got to go, there's been some mistake we've got to get-"His head turned and he saw the three people staring intently at him. "Where am I? And who the hell are you?"
"You're in Forks, Washington, and I am Carlisle Cullen. This is my daughter Alice and her friend Remi." Remi at this point sunk to the floor, her legs crossed as she stared at her feet.
"Why am I here?"
"We reanimated you."
"Like, brought me back to life?"
"Yes."
"Where's Harry?"
"On summer vacation."
Alice was still in minor shock, her eyes wide, and one hand covering her mouth as it rested in a perfect 'o'. "I've never seen it done before. That was beautiful."
"What?" came the confused reply from the young man.
"Don't worry. Now, if you come with me, I'll get you some food and clean water." Carlisle gestured with one arm towards the unusually full kitchen. The boy slid off the table, the black robes he had been wearing at his death hanging off him like rags. Remi looked up, rising to her feet slowly, her eyes never moving from the form of the recently-dead boy.
"Do you remember me?"
He stopped momentarily, taking in the girl's form and features with his eyes. "It's Remi, right?"
The mention of her name caused an uncontrollable smile break out onto her face. "It's nice to have you back, Cedric Diggory."
