A/N: What happens when Sirius realises that Harry hasn't been treated right? Harry never had to watch his godfather die because Dumbledore never told him where Harry was. Harry had been seriously injured by Bellatrix but Dumbledore didn't tell Sirius. Instead, he sent Harry back to the Dursley's……all for the "Greater good", of course. Now, Sirius will break free from Dumbledore and take Harry to where he belongs…with a loving family. Remus joins Sirius and the three of them live away from the magical world. What will Dumbledore do when he realises The Boy Who Lived has gone and the wizarding world realise they don't need a saviour to rid the world of Voldemort and Dumbledore? Dark Ginny/Ron/Percy

In the darkened bedroom of 4 Private Drive, Harry Potter lay on his bed, staring at at the stars through his window. The streetlight outside illuminated the purple and blue that covered his face. Harry thought back to the previous week. He and a few of his friends (well, he thought they were his friends, weren't they?) had gone to the Ministry because Harry had a vision that Sirius was being held there by Voldemort. When they had arrived there, Sirius was no-where to be found. Harry had then realised that it was in fact a trap. They had been quickly surrounded and if it wasn't for the Order of Pheonix, they would all be dead.

Fortunately, everyone had survived but Harry had come off the worst. Bellatrix had hit him with numerous cutting and torturing curses. His t-shirt covered the worst of the injuries although a cut was visible above his left eyebrow. Dumbledore hadn't even let Madam Pomfrey see him, he had been sent straight to the Dursley's.

Dumbledore's excuse had been that Harry needed protection from Voldemort. It had already been too late for that! Harry assumed it was because he had endangered his friends' lives. After all, no-one had contacted him. He would have thought that Sirius and Lupin would at least send him a letter. Maybe they were still angry with him, or thought he was still at Hogwarts. The latter was more likely, Dumbledore didn't think of others. He only thought of the "Greater Good".

Still, Harry was stuck here and he couldn't escape, he could barely move. Slowly sitting up, Harry clutched his side as he tried to get off his bed. After 10 minutes, he had accomplished his task and was leaning against the cabinet, feeding Hedwig owl treats.

"Sorry about this, Hed," he wheezed. Hedwig gave a mournful hoot at the sight of her master. "It won't be for long." Harry whispered as darkness took him, leaving him on the floor unconcious.