Summary: Voldemort didn't find the Potters in '81. Harry grew up with his parents for seven years and had a little sister in '83. In '87 Voldemort found them. James and Lily were killed and Harry and Christian sent to Petunia. After a year of beatings, Christian prayed for someone to help them. Michael answers by sending them to live with Hunters. But are they really safer?

Disclaimer: Harry Potter and Supernatural belong to J.K. Rowling and Erik Kripke.


Five-year-old Christian Potter whimpered as her uncle's fist collided painfully with her big brother's face, having stepped in front of her to take the blow. Vernon roared in rage and hit her brother again. She watched as he beat her brother to unconsciousness before throwing them both under the stairs, his anger appeased. Christian curled pitifully into her brother's side, wincing when one of her own bruises twinged painfully. They had been living with their relatives for a year, and the beatings were progressively getting worse. Her tiny hand reached out and her thin arm wrapped desperately around the Bible next to their cot. Closing her eyes she whispered,

"Help us."


Michael watched the scene with fury and sadness waring in his eyes. He knew their destinies. The girl was meant to die in two years time, while the boy would grow and become embittered by his sister's death and all who had a hand in it. He would go into Slytherin and join with his parents' killer to avenge her, destroying the wizarding world in the process. His mind began whirling with possibilities as another possibility occurred to him. If they grew up in a different home, with a family who loved them... They could both be great. World-weary, jaded soldiers, perhaps, but they would be happy. They would have each other. Making up his mind, Michael took the children, adjusting legal guardianship of them to a father he knew would love them after the initial shock of their magic had worn off.


In Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Bobby Singer opened his front door to find two injured children on his porch.


AN: This is my first HP/SPN crossover, so please be nice and review.