The Ultimate Betrayals

Sum: He was trained as Dumbledore's Protégé and was sent by him to go to the past and betray the one that would one day become Voldemort, but seeing the world in a new light he must deiced who has betrayed him and who shall he betray in the end.

Note: I have deiced that it doesn't matter that I have way too many unfinished stories. If I find myself writing an idea I shall post it and if it takes 4 months before I post the next chapter so be it. Please note unless I say that I am giving up a story I still intent to finish it even if it takes me years.

Yes this will be slash.

Breathe in.

Breathe out.

A calm mind is needed for the mind arts.

Flick of hand. Tilt of head.

Dark waters and holy fire.

Bask in the power of Dark and Light magic.

He was everything. He was nothing.

A weapon. A savior. A boy. A Slythrine.

A disciple of the Light Lord destined to defeat the Dark Lord.

Dumbledore raised him to one day be the Lord of Grey at his side.

But now the Light Lord is gone at the hands of the traitor.

He was not the Grey Lord yet. He was not ready.

But with Dumbledore there is often a plan. A back up for every back up if you will.

The cloak, the wand, and the stone, plus a time turner…

The master of death will master time and arriving at Hogwarts will carry out his master's last plan.

Death is but the next great adventure. There are things much worse then death. The power he knows not is Love.

"Dumbledore wishes for me to prove him right, Fawkes."

"Who am I to disagree, really?"

"If you wish to go with me you must change your colors. We can't have two of the same phoenixes flying around you know."

"Huh, I suppose it makes sense as a magical bird you can control your colors, but I've never seen a green phoenix before. Oh, no its fine I'll look to be very school spited when I'm sorted again and considering whose eye I need to catch standing out will be fine."

"You'll need a new name, how about…Hedwig? I've always liked that name. It's deiced then. Come here Hedwig; let's see how much of a scene we can make. I think appearing in the Great Hall should be suitably impressive."