Okay, I don't own anything - not the great HP or anything to do with him. I also don't own anything to do with POTO.

Introduction Well, we all know and love Harry. However, there is something about him that bonds him with another famous character. Will he win the love of his life? Or will he be forced to live alone, drowning in his self-pity and the hatred he receives from others?

Harry, Hermione, Ron, and the rest of the Weasley family (excluding Bill, Charley, and Mr. Weasley) were all walking away from Her Majesty's Theater in muggle London smiling happily. Ginny was talking excitedly with a glazed look in her eyes.

"Aw, Hermione, wasn't that just too sad? That poor man, tormented all his life, just to have his one true love chose someone else?" sighed Ginny.

"Yeah, Hermione," said George flitting his eyelashes, "wouldn't you just love to snog a man with a pizza face?" "Yeah, well, we all know Ginny has a thing for scars!" teased Fred. Ginny turned a violent shade of red, as Harry uncomfortably looked at a billboard for the show they had just seen. "The Phantom of the Opera." mouthed Harry. It was kinda cool, he guessed.

"Yes, well, I still don't understand why the ending was so sad." Said Mr. Weasley "Isn't it obvious that he just disapparated?" "Well, yeah, dad, but the muggles don't know that! I mean it's so clear that he was a wizard! But they never see." said Percy agitated. Harry was surprised that Percy even noticed that much, as he was busy doing paperwork for the Ministry of Magic during the entire play. Percy was upset that he even had to be dragged away from his work to see such a silly muggle production.

Hermione said, "Well, I think it was lovely. The man was obviously talented, but no one accepted him. I just think he was a little, well - mental."

"Like, you're one to talk!" laughed Ron. Hermione punched him playfully on the shoulder. "Shut up!" she said, jokingly.

After a few more minutes of walking, the group reached the Leaky Cauldron, and slipped inside. No one except them had even noticed the door to the small pub.