Hi,
Hope you will enjoy my fanfiction, but OhHHhh, be carefull: If you have not jet finished "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows", STOP READING JET
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This story is about an adventure which Harry experiences nineteen years after the dead of Lord Voldemort. It is closely connected with the end of the Deatly Hollows: While Harry, Ginny, Lily, Ron & Hermione are leaving Kings Cross for the Muggleworld and the scarlet Hogwards Express is pitching in their backs, strange and alarming tidings came to their ears.
Prolog...
The scarlet Hogwards Express pitched through a curve and vanished away, out of his view, out of his reach. The notion of being separated from his children for half a year aggrieved Harry. He missed James and little Albus by now. What a pity, thought Harry.
Harry, Ginny, Lily, Ron & Hermione had stopped waving and turned around.
"What do you think" Ron asked Harry "Is this little bloke of Malfoy as unbearable as his father?"
"Sure." Harry replied and added "But nevertheless I told James to be kindly to him at first. Everyone should have a first chance. Think of Serius, he wasn't like the rest of his family."
"Very prudent of you, Harry" perceived Hermione.
"Oh yeah" remarked Ginny with a grin "He's getting boring because of all that peace the last nineteen years."
They laughed and together they lingered towards the gate in the Muggleworld.
It was a few meters in front of the gate that an owl flew towards Harry, delivering a message. She landed on his shoulder and let Harry tie of the piece of paper which contained the following message:
"Dear Harry Potter, with deep regret we have to inform you that an unknown person broke in your vault at Gringotts that day. A dozen goblins were killed in action but we could not stop the thief. To our own surprise we established that – compared to our list – nothing was stolen. For any further information, please feel free to contact us at Gringotts."
"Blimey!" said Ron who had read the letter over Harry's shoulder. "Broke into your vault and didn't stole anything." he laughed "Such a fool!"
"What are you telling?" asked Ginny and Hermione at once "Someone broke into your vault?"
"Seemingly someone did so." said Harry thoughtfully. He knew what was missing. Until the day he had put it in his vault he feared about the day when someone would have detected his secret. Of course it would be an apparent mysterious break-in. The symbols were clear-cut.
"Are we poor now, daddy?" asked Lily
"No, sweetheart." said Ginny "Don't worry about it!"
How should he react, Harry asked himself? Should he tell them about the wand or should he at first prove that it was stolen, before he would fear them?
