heeeyyyy I'm baccck! new fan fiction! It's going to be eleven chapters! Thank you, Lost In The Lies for giving me prompts on your forum! :)

It goes like this:

1) Albus Severus Potter - fair

2) Scorpius Malfoy - friend

3) Molly Weasley II - fairytales

4) Roxanne Weasley - maze

5) Fred Weasley II - nuisance

6) Louis Weasley - act

7) Hugo Weasley - violent

8) Lily Luna Potter - ignorant

9) Teddy Lupin - active

10) OC Longbottom - blood red

11) Last chapter prompt - time

WARNING: This chapter is angsty, but I don't normally write angst! Only a few of these are angst. I was actually sort of surprised at how this turned out!

Disclaimer: I do not own Harry Potter or anything else the wonderful J.K. Rowling owns etc. etc.

Summary: Everyone assumes that because I look like Harry Potter, I am him or am exactly like him.


I hate being Harry Potter's son. It doesn't help that I have green eyes and black hair like he does. The only thing I have from my mum is her fair skin, and that looks so similar to my father's that doesn't even matter. I get so much attention from everybody. I would rather just blend in, go unnoticed. I walk down Diagon Alley and people's eyes always follow me and they turn to whisper to their friends. If I ever visit the Ministry, my hand is shook (even though I haven't done a thing) and people rush to greet me. It's an honor, they say. Your father did great things, they compliment. I know that. I've known it all my life.

It's just not fair. It's not fair to walk around and be bombed by reporters asking if I fancy girls with red hair like my father and his father before him. It's not fair to have girls gushing and pushing to meet me– I don't even know them, they don't know me, they only know my father. It's not fair to not be able to make your own path in life and have to follow the glistening path of your father. It's not fair to have expectations that you will never meet. It's not fair to want to be like your father, exactly like him, and yet hate to be confused and mistaken for him.

But really it all came down to this: Life isn't fair. And I just have to accept that.


Yay! First chapter!