Harry Potter in, The Fall of Innocence.

Following the story Key to Summer, and detailing Harry's adventures abroad, with Nymphadora Tonks, in Salem.

Introducing Lind, and a few others who will be regular cast for some time, as well as Salem Academy, New England's progressive magical school.

Synopsis of Key, for those new to the storyline:

Tonks, seeing Harry's condition and state at Privet after losing Sirius, decides to tentatively begin contact with the young man. Though he is sequestered in a home he detests, Harry works to make the best of it, studying, and considering his future. Stumbling on information leading him to think his wards aren't as solid as believed, he moves to act out on his own, only to find help in an unexpected place: Tonks and the Department of Mysteries.

The balance of his summer is spent puzzling over a gift from Sirius, which is revealed to be a new wand, allowing him to use magic outside of Ministry monitoring, and the knowledge of wandless magic. Though he's not presented much opportunity to practice with either, Harry uses his limited skill in both to assist himself and Tonks in a few adventures, in finding his birthplace and asserting his legal claim to his own fate.

At the reading of Sirius' will, there are those that work to keep Harry out of the knowledge of not only his godfather's intent, but also his parents' own. Through tactics extreme, Sirius ensures Harry the Black inheritance, also unwittingly placing the young man at the mercy of magics unfamiliar.

Soon, Harry must find a new Lord Black, so he can hold his own family's power, as the Wizengamot will not allow a singular entity the power of two Ancient Houses. Politics unusual leads Harry to Narcissa, as his choice. What follows is a maddening trip through the politics of the Ministry, a choosing of sides and allies, and the Order pressing their last efforts to reclaim the errant Boy-Who-Lived.

Confronting the Headmaster on his own grounds, Harry and Tonks unwittingly open Pandora's Box, revealing a web of lies and intrigue that have the potential to turn the wizarding world upside down. Dumbledore has deceived them all, and in the effort to right his one grievous wrong, gets locked into a cycle of lies that end with Harry. Having long ago vowed to never directly counter Grindelwald, in his youth Albus made another pact with a then Tom Riddle, to see his once closest friend turned back to the light. Tom, though takes this chance to strip Grindelwald of his power, and turn Dumbledore's vow against him.

Realizing his error, Dumbledore seeks solace in prophecy, and begins the series of events, leading us to the young man who will be Harry Potter.

Seeking to distance himself from the machinations of wizards and prophecy, and train himself for his task at living, if not battling a dark lord, Harry takes council from Moody, that perhaps it is time for a change in scenery. Salem beckons, promising a clean slate, for a young man with too much already to bear.

Summer is over, and Fall is just beginning.