Hi! I'm starting my first two-shot, and if you read the summary, then you know what this is about!
Disclaimer: J.K. Rowling owns everything, etc. You should know the drill. I think.
Enjoy!
(Author's Notes are bolded and labelled with a 'A/N'. They are important! You must read them to understand the story. Or to help you understand the story.)
(A/N: An animagus' thoughts while in animagus form are simplified, according to J.K. Rowling. In this story, Sirius, while in animagus form, does not have his thoughts simplified, for the benefit of readers of this story. I tried reading the story when it had simplified thoughts and I got a headache from trying to make sense of Sirius' thoughts. You're welcome.)
Sirius Black was on a mission.
Steadily but sneakily approaching the Hogwarts Castle, Sirius mentally thanked Merlin for becoming a black dog as an animagus, instead of a creature with a much lighter coat. In fact, half of the things he'd done in this form required a dark-coated animal. He'd just taken it for granted until now.
Sirius looked up at the castle. Perhaps it would be sneakier to go through Honeydukes, he mused, before bounding towards Hogsmeade.
Standing in-between Honeydukes and one of its neighboring stores, Sirius wondered why he'd never thought of the security defenses around Honeydukes. Was he losing touch? No, no, he was Sirius Black. Sirius Black does not lose touch, on anything.
Staring up at a window on the side of Honeydukes, Sirius silently assessed it. Were there no defenses on the window? Looking around, Sirius made sure he was alone before transforming back to his human form.
His body tingled; whatever stretching his body was doing in its transformation was not felt over the tingling sensation. The feeling lasted only a moment, and within that moment Sirius was transformed.
Sirius felt his restricted thoughts clear. In animagus form, his thoughts were unable to stay complex. That was probably why I couldn't think of everything, Sirius thought, my animagus form was restricting me. (A/N: Remember, his thoughts were 'complexified' so you could understand it. He only thought this because it's an explanation for not thinking of everything.)
Sirius pulled his wand out from his pocket and aimed it at the window. Waving his wand, he checked the defenses. Nothing?, Sirius gazed at the window, confused. None at all?
Just as Sirius was about to climb up the wall to get a better look, he stopped. On instinct, he checked the defenses on the wall.
Numerous spells were cast on the walls, ranging from a slipping charm to set alarms to activate the window's defenses, which could not be detected without being turned on. Sirius was sure there was a spell to call Aurors straight from the Ministry of Magic.
Occasionally looking around to make sure no one was there, Sirius spent the next half an hour taking down the defenses, spell by spell. Thankfully, when you were in danger of being hunted down by the evil, dark wizard back in the day, you learned spells and charms you wouldn't have attempted otherwise. And when you become the Ministry of Magic's most wanted, you kinda start to want to know and use as much as you can to avoid being caught. If he hadn't learned the stuff he had, Sirius would have probably spent an hour on the security around Honeydukes.
Luckily, due to no apparent dark wizards running around during that time, the Honeydukes security wasn't that bad. But still, these guys must have really cared about their chocolate.
When Sirius finished, he again checked the defenses on the window. None had been activated. Sirius climbed up the wall and opened the window.
Suddenly, Sirius froze. Slowly, he check the defenses around the window. There was a single alarm that was set to go off if the window was opened completely. Apparently the Honeydukes workers thought that everyone who wanted to get through the window was too fat to get in without making the window open completely.
Then again, Sirius thought, The only people that would want to get in would be candy lovers.
Luckily, years in Azkaban made him exceptionally thin, and Sirius did not have to open the window all the way to get inside. Dropping down to the floor, he quietly creeped down to the cellar.
Once at the cellar door, Sirius heard footsteps. He mentally cursed. Of course there'd be people working at the shop; how did he forget to check for them?
"Homenum Revelio," Sirius whispered, to see how many people he might have to face. Two spots of light glowed on the ceiling above him. Quickly, he opened the trapdoor and slipped inside, closing it gently.
Above him, Sirius heard two voices, but he ignored them as he put a temporary locking spell on the trapdoor, transformed into his dog form, and raced through the tunnel and into Hogwarts.
Opening the witch's hump, Sirius jumped out and landed on the floor. If he had timed it right, the students were in the Great Hall, eating, and he could just get the rat without anyone noticing.
Many different smells entered his nose; one smell being very nearby. The cat, Sirius realized, running towards the smell.
Just as he'd expected, the cat was sitting in the middle of the corridor, as if waiting for him. The cat's pelt looked almost black in the dark, in contrast to his normally ginger coat.
The cat twitched his bottlebrush tail. Sirius' dog-mind instantly translated it. You're late, the cat was saying. Very late. He sounded impatient.
Sirius had spent his time alone, biding his time and trying to figure out a way to reach Gryffindor Tower and destroy that little rat who called himself a Marauder. Sometimes, at night, he stalked along Hogwarts' grounds, checking all the secret passageways, testing the boundaries of Hogwarts to see the easiest way in.
It was there that he met the cat.
At first the cat hadn't trusted him, and so he hissed and scratched and did everything else a cat would do to a dog, but soon they found a common goal: Destroy the rat that lay safely in the hands of the Weasleys. From then on, they had planned and schemed together, though on a more animal-like level. Meaning, a simplified version of planning and scheming.
Nevertheless, Sirius valued the cat's help greatly.
Sirius let out a tiny, laugh-like bark. The cat wasn't a boring friend, and Sirius liked that about him. It would be terrible if he had to work with a boring animal as his familiar.
The cat narrowed his eyes. Quiet! Or do you want to be caught? Sirius shut up instantly.
The cat settled down on the ground, wrapping his tail around himself. Through a series of gestures and sounds, he told Sirius: They're in the eating place. The she-cat's at the eating place also, because the one she's always with had taken her there.
Sirius had met many cats while in his animagus form, but none were as smart as the cat. Eventually, he'd figured that the cat wasn't completely a cat. Sirius reckoned the cat was part-some other creature, like a kneazle or some such. That would explain why the cat was so smart.
The cat twitched his tail again, this time in annoyance. Are we going to sit here, or are we going to get rid of that rat?
Sirius jumped up. You're right, of course. We've got to go.
The cat stood up and shook himself out.
It was time for business.
Crookshanks began acting as if Sirius needed a tour guide, which was starting to get on Sirius' nerves. Back when they had met for the first few times, Sirius had told Crookshanks that he had been in the castle before, though he had a hard time explaining. So either Crookshanks had forgotten, or he chose to ignore that information and preferred to feel like the one in charge. Sirius thought it was the latter.
Sirius stopped and waited for the cat to turn around. When he did, Sirius lifted and dropped a paw, then strode in front of the cat. I'll take it from here, thanks. The cat growled, but allowed Sirius to take the lead.
At least he understood the urgency.
Sirius' heart jolted with a sense of familiarity. The Fat Lady was just around the corner!
Hiss! The cat leaped on top of Sirius, pinning him down. Sirius growled and shook him off. The cat rounded on him and let out a low-pitched, slow hiss while gesturing his head towards the direction of the Fat Lady. The message was clear. Your 'secret' will be revealed if you just go barging through the halls.
Long ago, Sirius had told the cat that his animagus form was a secret. Of course, it hadn't gone well, seeing as the rat's animagus form was also a secret. (Sirius refused to call him Wormtail; the traitor wasn't a true Marauder anymore.) But apparently, the cat had remembered that fact.
Sirius dipped his head, signifying that he understood. After quickly looking around, Sirius transformed back to his human self.
From his pocket he retrieved his wand, and another item; the special knife that could open any lock.
It seemed fitting that the rat were to be killed with something of a Marauder value; it was like avenging all of the Marauders.
Sirius peeked around the corner; no one was there. As silently as he could, Sirius slid his way down the hall, until he had stopped beside the Fat Lady, hidden in shadows.
Suddenly, he realized; how as he going to get past the Fat Lady? Well, I've gotten this far, I'm not about to give up now.
He stepped in front of the Fat Lady.
The Fat Lady gave a small shriek of fright, before hoarsely asking, "What do you want?"
"I want - "
"He's not here!" The Fat Lady said shrilly, looking terrified of him, and particularly his knife, "He's not here!" Frantically, she seemed to try to...gesture to something?
Beside the Fat Lady's portrait, Sirius saw another portrait of a wide-eyed witch. So that's who she's trying to communicate with. She seemed too shocked to move.
"Stop lying - "
"I said, he's not here!" The Fat Lady was now shrieking. "Now LEAVE!"
Sirius growled. He could feel his temper rising.
"Then tell me where that rat is," he hissed, holding his knife to the portrait.
"He's not here!" The Fat Lady repeated, seeming unable to say anything else, "HE'S NOT HERE!"
Sirius was furious. Without thinking, his knife hand slashed downwards, nearly chopping off the Fat Lady's head. The Fat Lady let out an ear piercing scream that reverberated through the hall, surely reaching a member of the staff's ears. Sure enough, footsteps were approaching, getting louder and louder. The Fat Lady took the chance of escape and ran to the wide-eyed witch's portrait, whom Sirius now recognized as Violet, the Fat Lady's drinking partner (back when Sirius was still a student in Hogwarts, at least; he didn't know what they did now). The Fat Lady sobbed into Violet's shoulder.
Rashly, Sirius slashed the portrait more, venting his anger and frustration. He vaguely heard the cat hiss loudly; suddenly, he heard many footsteps, presumably the ones of Gryffindor students.
"I will find him," Sirius hissed to the Fat Lady and Victoria, though he wasn't sure he was heard over the Fat Lady's sobs. He ran to the other end of the hallway, farther away from the approaching footsteps. Once there, Sirius turned the corner and transformed. Once he had, he turned to see that the cat had caught up with him.
No explanation was needed. The cat gave a jerky nod, and turned back to the hallway they had just come from, while Sirius Black bounded back out of Hogwarts and towards his hide-away.
If you couldn't guess, 'the cat' is Crookshanks! But Sirius didn't know Crookshanks' name until Hermione told him near the end of the Prisoner of Azkaban, so I couldn't just write Crookshanks.
THIS IS A TWO-SHOT, SO THERE WILL BE A SECOND CHAPTER! DO FOLLOW IF YOU WANT TO READ THE NEXT CHAPTER. It is not coming out soon. I have a ton of important things to do this month, so updates are going to be scarce, especially with the new Harry Potter challenge I am taking on currently.
I hope you really did enjoy, and if you did, please leave a review! I like to know what my readers think.
IMPORTANT: I tried to stay with canon as much as possible, but since I don't have Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, I don't know what happened after Sirius left the scene and the people arrived. But what I do know, is that Peeves was somewhere there, watching invisibly; only problem was, I didn't know how to fit a hint about that into the story. If I did, it would mean Sirius noticed him, and that would mean Peeves' cover would have been blown and that isn't canon, so just know I tried my best!
Inspiration: I was trying to figure out which is the earliest battle in the Harry Potter books that Harry wasn't part of (for my 'In the Thick of the Fight' idea on my profile), and I was wondering if Sirius' two break-ins counted. Evidently, I didn't think it did, but I was so attached to the idea that it became a two-shot idea that I (quite obviously) went through with! So here we are!
Next Chapter: Sirius' second break-in! Neville's lost list of Gryffindor tower passwords and a healthy dose of Ron Weasley and Harry Potter is coming right up! I may even toss in some Hermione. :) Of course, it'd still stay canon...because Hermione's relationship with Crookshanks isn't really mentioned except when it came to Crookshanks vs. Scabbers (GO CROOKSHANKS! XD).
