Chapter One
The Dursleys' impeccably clean company car shuddered to an
ungainly stop in the driveway of 4 Privet Drive.
Uncle Vernon was in a foul mood. Through his occasional mutters, grunts and
sharp comments, Harry had deduced that sales at Grunnings were down and that
his uncle was not pleased to be taking time out of his day to pick his nephew
up from Kings Cross.
As a result, it had been a long and decidedly awkward journey back to the
Dursleys' home.
"With any luck those… Woosleys will be able to take you for most of the
summer." Said Uncle Vernon, more to reassure himself than anything
else."Weasleys." Harry corrected, getting out of the car and dragging
his heavy school trunk out of the boot with difficulty.
The response was the sound of the front door slamming shut after his uncles
retreating figure.
Harry now sat down on his bed and took his room in with a glance; he was
surprised at how unchanged his surroundings were. This room, this house and the
family that lived within it had not changed at all. Harry on the other hand was
so different now to what he'd been when he'd left here a year ago, he felt like
a stranger, like a different person.
Recent events had totally changed his perspective, he now knew how powerful
Voldemort truly was with all his magical powers restored; and Harry had no
trouble admitting to himself that that scared him. He had faced Voldemort
before, or so he had thought at the time. Now he realised that he had face only
a diminished form of Voldemort, now he had seen him, as he was fourteen years
ago, powerful and strong. He had grieved for Cedric Diggory, the fellow
Triwizard champion who had been killed mercilessly at Voldemort's order; whose
death had not only saddened Harry; but had shown him how fragile life was, and
had demonstrated the extent of Lord Voldemort's cruelty. Though he was scared
and the memories of that night were still strong and painful, Harry had also
found new determination. He would not hide like a child, would not let
Voldemort recover his old grip over the magical world. He had resolved to help
in any way he could to ensure that the Dark Lord never got the power he had
once had.
Thinking he may as well get some off his work out of the way, he pulled out a
quill and a roll of parchment and began a nasty essay on Basic Transubstantial
Transfiguration. The following night he received a letter from Hermione;
Dear Harry,
Just writing to check you're ok. There's been now sign of you-know-who and
nothing in the Daily Prophet. Looks like Fudge is keeping things quiet and that
Rita Skeeter is somehow managing to sit on her scoop. You may know already but
Percy has left the Burrow! He had a huge row with his parents; he refuses to
believe that you-know-who has returned. Mr Weasley told him to choose. His
family or the Ministry - and he left!
I only hope he doesn't spill the beans on what his father is doing at the
ministry, Mr Weasley could easily lose his job! Fudge won't want things stirred
up.
Anyway, I thought I'd update you, it must be awful not knowing what's
happening.
Try to enjoy the holiday, despite everything.
See you on 1st September!
Love from
Hermione
Harry placed the letter thoughtfully on the desk; the news about Percy
disturbed him. He wondered how Ron had taken it, they knew he was ambitious
surely he couldn't care more about his career prospects than his family?
What made it even harder to comprehend was the fact that the Weasleys had
always been a close family, had always been the sort of family Harry would
dearly love to be a part of. He was, to a certain extent. The Weasleys had done
a lot for him.
Yawning Harry glanced at his clock. It was 1 'o' Clock. Getting into bed he
gazed through the window at the cloudy sky, the street lamp outside bathed the
room in an orange glow. He had so many unanswered questions:
"Where is Voldemort now? What is he planning?"
"What is Dumbledore doing?" But the question, which weighed most upon
Harry's mind was:
"Do the other students blame me for what happened to Cedric?"
***
Breakfast was, as usual, a depressing affair, for Harry at least.
Uncle Vernon was happy enough having just secured a large order of drills; Aunt
Petunia was ecstatic as Dudley's two year diet had resulted in 2lb weight loss
(she celebrated by treating him to a full English breakfast…which made Dudley
happy too).
They did not acknowledge Harry who picked unenthusiastically at his toast, he
had not slept well, his dreams plagued by relentless images of his parents, the
Deatheaters, or Cedric lying spread-eagled on the ground and echoes of
Voldemort's cold, cruel laugh…
"HEY POTTER. ARE YOU DEATH!!" screamed Dudley
Harry started. All three of the Dursleys were staring at him.
"What?"
"We're going out." Said Uncle Vernon shortly. "You're not
coming. We'll be gone the entire day. And if we hear of anything strange
happening, you'll find yourself in your room for the next 5 weeks."
"Alright…I'll be careful."
***
An hour later Harry watched as the car as it left Privet Drive. He sat down in
the living room, his Charms homework in front of him, glad that for once he
could do his work in the open, not under his duvet in the middle of the night,
quill in one hand, torch in the other.
Just then he heard a familiar 'pop' from the kitchen. Someone had apparated
into the house! Grabbing his wand he jumped to his feet. He entered the hall
and crept to the kitchen door, ready to stun the intruder. The kitchen door
swung open and Harry leapt back as a man came into view…
"Professor
Lupin?"
"Hello again Harry. It's good to see you. How have you been?" asked
Lupin.
"Er..fine" answered Harry awkwardly still holding his wand out in
front of him. Lupin smiled glancing at the wand.
"Glad to see that you're on your guard, you'll need to be."
Harry wasn't sure how to respond to this so he asked,
"Why are you here?"
"I've come to take you to Hogwarts. Everything is prepared. Dumbledore
feels you'll be safe there. I have a letter for your aunt and uncle."
Harry ran upstairs and grabbed his books. Lupin summoned Harry's trunk
downstairs.
"Ok. I'm ready. How are we getting to Hogwarts?"
"I've taken a leaf out of Arthur Weasley's book and connected the house to
the Floo network. Hogwarts has also been temporarily connected."
He flicked his wand at the fireplace and the electric fire shot out of place
leaving an empty hole. He pointed his wand at the space.
"Incendio" he muttered conjuring a fire.
"Right, here you go." he said offering Harry a bag of Floo powder.
Harry took a pinch and threw it into the flames which turned purple.
"Just say 'Hogwarts' - I'll repair the fireplace and apparate to
Hogsmeade. There'll be someone waiting for you at the other end."
Harry put his glasses in his shirt pocket bent double and walked into the fire.
Blinking furiously to clear away the soot he said, as clearly as possible,
"Hogwarts"
Then he began to spin, a familiar but unpleasant sensation and he watched
queasily as hundreds of fireplaces rushed past him.
Eventually he stopped with a jolt and promptly fell out of his destination
fireplace. His head hit a stone floor with a crack and he groaned, it never had
been his favourite method of travel.
"You should try not to fall Potter." said a silky, menacing voice,
"Personally I find it less painful. You may disagree however."
Harry looked up to see the Potions master Snape.
Snape had a deep and complex grudge against Harry which stemmed from his hatred
of Harry's father James Potter. The feeling was quite mutual however and
Snape's dislike of Harry could only be matched be Harry's loathing of Snape.
"You're things were sent ahead and have been taken to Gryffindor Tower. I
suggest you find your way there also. I trust you do not need a guide?" he
said snidely, before Harry could reply Snape continued, "Dinner is in an
hour in the Great Hall." with these words he swept (rather melodramtically
in Harry's opinion) out of the room. Harry decided to ignore Snape and set off
in searxh of Hagrid.
***
Harry had been at Hogwarts for a week now and he had seen neither Dumbledore
nor Hagrid. He suspected this had something to do with Voldemort and spent his
time doing his homework and avoiding Snape.
Unfortunately his Grand avoid-Snape-at-all-costs plan failed when he came down
the dormitory stairs to find said greasy-haired git standing in the Gryffindor
common room. Harry was suprised to see that he was wearing a (black) suit, well
anything else would have been really out of character.
"Er...Professor?"
"I am told you need to pick up some supplies. Therefore we are going to
Diagon Alley now." Snape looked as revolted at the idea as Harry. "By
the muggle way" he added as he left the room.
***
Harry watched self-conciously as Snape peered intently at a list of train
fares. Despite the potions master being clothed in Muggle garb Harry could have
sworn that people were giving them odd looks. One girl even sidled up to him
shyly and sqeaked,
"Hi...Daniel!" with that she giggled and ran off, red in the face.
Must have mistaken him for someone else.
Snape turned, "According to this we must pay £12.09 altogether for atwo
return tickets to London." he said irritably. He pulled out a wad of notes
and a handful of coins. Harry. remembering Mr Weasley's difficulty, offered to
help.
"I can use muggle currency perfectly well Potter!" he snapped back.
Having bought the ticket and boarded the train. He sat as far as he could from
Snape, which was unfortunately right next to him due to the overcrowding on the
train. As the train gathered speed Harry gazed out of the window, not looking
forward to spending the day with Snape...at least it was better than Privet
Drive.
Eventually
the train drew to a stop. Snape rose silently, Harry following, feeling
suddenly like a dutiful dog.
***
After buying new books, potions ingredients and some new robes, Harry sat with
Snape in the Leaky Cauldron.
"Have you completed your Potions work?"
Harry jumped, suprised by the sudden conversation after a day of silence. He
was also unsure what to say. He had done it, but was afraid to tell Snape. He'd
probably give Harry another essay to do out of spite. But,
"Er..yes, yes sir I have."
Snape stared at him long and hard, a strange exprssion on his face. Harry
stared back at him, determined to show that he wasn't intimidated...though in
truth he felt as though he were under a microscope. Finally Snape answered,
"Good" leaving Harry to wonder about that calculating stare and what
it meant, it certainly wasn't the sneering experssion he was accustomed to.
***
Harry stood in the Entrance Hall as the first students arrived.
"Hiya Harry!" shouted several people.
Harry scanned the faces looking for...there they were...
"Bit early aren't you?" called Ron.
Harry laughed, "Hi Ron, Hermione."
"It's great to see you Harry!" said Hermione, giving him a hug. Harry
was suprised that he didn't mind at all. "Why are you here? We
thought you'd missed the train."
"Tell you everything after the Sorting."
***
"Snape!" creid Ron " You went shopping with Snape!"
"Oh, just a bit louder Ron, I don't think they heard you in
Australia."
"Quite you two, Dumbledore's going to speak." said Hermione.
It was the first time in five weeks Harry had seen the Headmaster.
"Welcome back to a new school year." Dumbledore began, "I would
like to remind new and old students, that the Forbidden forest is, as the name
suggests, forbidden. Especially in times such as these when it becomes even
more perilous."
As Dumbledore continued his words echoed within Harry, 'in times such as
these'.
"And finally I would like to welcome back a familiar face. Professor Lupin
will be teaching Defence Against the Dark Arts again this year."
There was scattered applause for Lupin, who had resigned at the end of Harry's
third year when it was discovered that he was a Werewolf. He suspected that
Dumbledore was defying the Ministry by hiring him. Being a Werewolf was a
stigma in the wizarding community and many students were probably dubious about
him.
"Also I am very happy to announce that the Inter-house Quidditch
tournament will take place as usual this year."
Much more enthusiastic applause to this news.
"Well. I think that's all. Enjoy!"
As usual food appeared on the plates in front of them, Harry glanced quickly at
Hermione, hoping she wouldn't chosse this moment to bring up S.P.E.W, thankfully
the subject didn't arrise. Harry was glad, as, right at this moment, while he
was surrounded by his friends and the noise of a Hogwarts feast filled his
ears, he felt happier and more secure than he had all summer.
***
"Wormtail!" shrieked Voldemort.
"Yes my Lord?" whimpered the small man, cowering in front of his
master's chair.
"Are all the plans in place?"
"Yes my Lord."
"Good. Has Severus arrived?"
"He has my Lord. Shall I let him in?"
"Yes"
Wormtail opened the door and spoke to a tall figure. The figure entered, cowled
and wearing a Deatheater's mask. He knealt before Voldemort.
"Dumbledore has made no signs of recalling the Order my Lord."
"Excellent. Keep in contact Snape - The Order of the Phoenix must not be
allowed to reconvene."
Harry
awoke with a jolt, his head pounding as though it had been hit with something
large, heavy and blunt. A sledgehammer for example. He looked around the
dormitory, catching his breath. Ron, Dean and Seamus were all fast asleep
but...
"Harry? Are you alright?" whispered Neville his concerned face stuck
between the curtains of the four-poster.
"Yeah I'm fine Neville, thanks. Go back to sleep."
"Are you sure...?"
"Yes!" said Harry, a little sharper than he'd intended, "Really
Neville. I'm fine"
"OK"
Neville's head disappeared.
"Goodnight Harry."
"'Night Neville."
Harry lay and waited, a soft snoring sound began, coming from Neville's bed.
Satisfied that he was asleep Harry slid out of bed. He felt anxious and
worried, he'd get no more sleep tonight.
He reached down into the bottom of his trunk and pulled out his invisibility
cloak, throwing it around his shoulders he left the dormitory.
It had been awhile since he had last prowled Hogwarts' darkened corridors, the
last time had been before the second task of the Triwizard Tournament when he
had almost been caught by Filch.
Suddenly he heard murmuring voices ahead of him, he crept nearer to the noise,
deperately hoping he wasn't heard.
"He's beginning to rely on the information I provide I think" - This
voice was Snape's. Whoever he was talking to had obviously inquired about
something.
"Very good." replied Dumbledore. "Voldemort will no doubt admit
you into his confidence, which can only help us."
Harry stole a little closer to the scene when he heard the name 'Voldemort'.
Dumbledore was one of the only people in the wizarding world who referred to
the Dark Lord by his true name.
Harry had found out that Snape had been a Deatheater last year. He had just
seen Snape reporting to Voldemort in his dream. He knew from past experience
that what he saw in these dreams were true...
"He doesn't suspect anything Severus?"
"No of course not Headmaster." he sounded a little sharp as he said
this, as he always did when anyone came near to criticising anything he ever
did.
"Excellent. The longer you keep up the pretense the better."
Dumbledore sounded distant as he said this as if, Harry thought, he was
imagining what may happen if Snape was ever discovered.
"Will there be anything else headmaster?"
"No Severus," replied Dumbledore, "Just get any information you
can. Goodnight."
Harry heard Snape going the opposite way to him, down the corridor, Dumbledore
walked towards him. Harry shrank into the shadows, forgetting that he was
wearing the Cloak. As Dumbledore passed he walked slowly and wearily as if all
the cares in the world lay on his shoulders.
When the footsteps died away Harry started back towards Gryffindor Tower, his
head now pounding with questions. Was Snape spying for Voldemort or Dumbledore?
Where did his allegiances truly lie? Harry got into his four-poster and fell
into a restless, fitful sleep filled with nightmares. When he awoke the next
morning his scar burned...but he couldn't remember the dream that had caused
it.
