Save Me

ShadowPhoenix2398

Summary: Due to an accident in the future, Harry, Ron, Hermione, Neville, Draco, and Luna find themselves blasted into the past as their 15-year-old selves! What are they going to do when they find out they are in an alternate past where a false vision in their world was true in this one? Where they face a bolder Voldemort and a league of trigger-happy Death Eaters? What will they do when they find out they can change what was once hopeless? Find out in this story of drama, tragedy, angst, and an reader's fantasy...

Disclaimer: Harry Potter and characters belong to JK Rowling. If I owned him, I wouldn't be writing this right now. If anyone owns the plot already, please don't sue! I can't read all of the Time-Travel fics!


The Future - 2005

Prologue

The world is in pieces, the future for the light side, helpless. There was little hope for a sudden miracle. Diagon Alley was a so-called "battle" ground in which the Light Side and the Dark Side still fought over for dominance. What once was the Ministry of Magic was burnt to the ground by the Minister of Magic himself, Cornelius Fudge, who was later killed for being found out as a loyal follower of Voldemort.

Hogwarts was the Fortress of Light, or so it was once known. It was transformed from a school into a fortress as soon as the people believed that Voldemort returned. It was also the Headquarters of the Order of the Phoenix after Grimmauld Place was attacked and destroyed sometime in 1998. This was due to the fact that when Sirius Black died, the wards with the house faded out because they couldn't work without a blood heir.

As the Ministry of Magic was gone, Hogwarts became that, too. The walls were solidified, as were the battlements. The castle was most definetly a safe Haven and Sanctuary for the Light side. Nothing was left of Hogsmeade after the Battle of 1997. At exactly, 12:00 a.m., the Death Eaters attacked, but fortunately, a spy caught wind of the plan and the Order defended the village. It was fierce, bloody, and lasted for over five hours straight. By the time the battle was over and the Light side prevailed, no building was standing. It wasn't much of a victory, either. The Light Side lost many. The casualty list was, altogether, 257 losses. The Death Eaters lost 134, but they didn't really expect resistance, anyway.

Many of the students were inducted into the Order of the Phoenix, including Harry Potter, Ginevra Weasley, Neville Longbottom, Luna Lovegood, Ron Weasley, Fred Weasley, George Weasley, Hermione Granger, Colin Creevey, and, surprisingly Blaise Zabini. The members of the DA were immediatly inducted due to Harry's tutoring. Draco Malfoy became a spy for the Light Side after seeing what the Dark Lord did to his followers. He didn't want to bow down to a madman. Severus Snape was, perhaps, the greatest spy, but also served as the Potion's Master. He dealt, alongside Madam Pompfrey, with poisons, serums, anti-serums, antidotes, and healing potions.

He was killed in 2003 by Voldemort after being found out as a spy, but he ended up taking the Riddle House down with him using a voice-activated bomb.

Albus Dumbledore still served as the Hogwarts Headmaster, but retired as the Head of the Order.

Remus Lupin became Harry's godfather after Sirius died. He was also responsible of rallying the werewolves and trying to sway them from the Dark. He was assasinated during a meeting by Bellatrix Lestrange.

Draco Malfoy served as the main spy, now. He took Severus' place and profession as the Order's Potion's Master. He fell in love with Ginevra Weasley after being inducted in the Order, ironically enough.

Ginny Weasley was killed by Lucius Malfoy during a raid she participated in. More specifically, a cutting curse to the chest. She died in Draco Malfoy's arms. That was the last raid he ever participated in, but he did murder his father in that same raid.

Fred Weasley died in the Battle of Hogsmeade and George, not being able to live life without his other half, slit his wrists three days later.

Colin Creevey was killed by Macnair in the massacre at Grimmauld Place. The last thing he saw was the end of Macnair's ax. Dennis Creevey, who was still in Hogwarts at the time, recieved his brother's head in a blood-soaked black box. Dennis was later killed in the Hogsmeade battle. He took down twenty Death Eaters using an explosion curse before he was killed.

Hermione Granger was the main Researcher, although she was helped many times by Filius Flitwick. She was also the Assistant of Minerva McGonagall, who was Head of the Transfiguration Department.

Ron Weasley was the Head of Strategy and Statistics. He was also the best in the Order at chess. The death's of his brother's and sister hit him hard, but only served to make him even more vengeful. He helped Draco to capture, torture, and eventually kill Lucius Malfoy.

Neville Longbottom became an Auror before the Ministry was burnt to the ground. His grandmother was captured by Augustus Rookwood while helping to clean up Hogsmeade after the battle in 1997.

Luna Lovegood took over her father's business after he was killed in Austria in 2002. She, surprisingly, took over Remus' job after he was killed. Luna also took care of the Light creatures that made themselves known, but she was one of the best fighters.

Harry Potter was Head of the Order of the Phoenix. He was like Dumbledore in many aspects. Only he was more cold, calculating, clever, and downright brutal in his leadership. He didn't forgive and forget, in other words. The deaths of his godfathers, the Weasley's, and the Light Side in general, enraged him to the point where Death Eaters feared him to a certain point. It didn't stop the new recruits from trying to kill him, though, which only served to make him happy, surprisingly enough. His response was "Target Practice."

The reason the light side was losing was because Voldemort recently started raising Demons and training his Death Eaters instead of mindlessly sending them to their deaths. With the added forces, the Light Side was slowly losing the war.

Harry Potter sat at the head of the table, watching the rest of the Order who sat silently, waiting for him to begin. Closest to him were Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley, Neville Longbottom, and Luna Lovegood. He asked for reports.

Ron Weasley stood up and said, "The Death Eaters are starting to get bolder. They're also collecting people from Africa. He's already taken over Europe and Australia, though. We have allies in North and South America. Asia and Canada are neutral grounds. We can't sway them. Africa closed itself off, literally. They isolated themselves completely by disabling the world-wide floo network. The barriers they put up... foreign magic and we really don't want to get more people killed for a lost cause. All in all, we're evenly matched there."

Next, Draco Malfoy stood up. "We have reason to believe that Fudge took something out of the Ministry before he burnt it down. He, apparently, took out a couple of Time Turners from the Department of Mysteries." This caused an uproar among the Order members. People were shouting and arguing everywhere. Harry stood up, his eyes flashing angrily, and roared, "SILENCE!"

That worked wonderfully. Everyone took their seats back, except Draco, looking at each other fearfully. No one wanted to anger Harry. "Why do they want Time Turners, Draco?" asked Harry, slowly.

"I have no idea, Voldemort wouldn't say. I managed to sneak one out, though!" said Draco, holding up the stolen Time Turner. The Order stared at it. Then, Blaise Zabini stood up and exclaimed, "Do you know what we could do with this? We could go back and stop this from ever happening!" There were murmers of agreement.

Suddenly, Harry stood up and said coldly, "No. We cannot change the past. It is impossible." Blaise countered, "How is it imposible?"

"We couldn't go back and change it because... if we were to make things better, we wouldn't have the Time-Turner and therefore, couldn't go back in the first place." Harry said, simply. He could tell that some were still confused. There were a lot of people, though, that were still looking greedily at the Time-Turner. Suddenly, one of the newer Phoenixes shot up and made a mad grab for the golden object.

What insued was a sort of battle over it. Draco pulled on one side while the recruit, Daphnee Greensworth, pulled on the other side. In the space of three seconds, the Time-Turner flew out of their hands by some unknown force... and smashed into the table right in front of Harry. With wide eyes, they watched as the sand trinkled out of the glass. It didn't do anything and they breathed a sigh of relief.

Suddenly, a brilliant silver flash blinded everyone and when the light cleared... Harry, Hermione, Ron, Neville, Draco, and Luna were nowhere in sight.

"Bloody hell," swore Blaise, angerly. "Now what are we gonna do?"


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