The Potter Kingdom
In the quiet village of Hogsmeade, two figures in cloaks raced down the main road. At the end of it, they stopped, and pulled out what would look like an ordinary stick to most folk. However, that 'stick' just happened to be a wand, which was used by these two mysterious figures to channel their magic. They both pointed their wands at an empty space, and shouted in Latin: Surge vetusti castri multiple times. Villagers wandered out of their homes, after feeling a trembling on the ground. The villagers that had appeared behind the couple gasped as a castle appeared. It was old, with stone towers on all four points, a courtyard right at the entrance. Two wooden doors marked the entrance. Painted on those doors was a crest. It simply was a lion, with a red and gold background. The castle itself had seven visible floors, and it appeared there were seven windows facing the village. The castle's roof was pointed to a tip, and on that tip stood a flag, with the same crest as the one on the door. The two figures turned around and looked at the villagers. They pulled off their hoods, and a man with messy black hair and warm brown eyes was standing on the right. On the left was a woman with long red hair and sparkling green eyes.
"People of Hogsmeade," the woman called out, "The Ministry of Magic from this point forward does not exist."
"From now we shall rule the British Wizarding World," the man yelled.
One man stepped forward and looked the two people over, "What gives you any right?" The other villagers yelled in agreement, and only stopped when a 'pop' was heard. An old man with half-moon glasses and a long beard walked up.
"Bow down," he said, 'To your new Lord and Lady Potter, Heirs of Gryffindor and Merlin, the Dark Lord Slayer, and the ones you will be following for the upcoming years."
"They- they really defeated him," a villager gasped.
'Voldemort is dead," the man shouted, "You do not have to live in fear anymore."
"We hope to rule you equally, and we hope you all approve," the lady stepped forward, "For from this moment on, all creatures, centaurs, goblins, giants, trolls, phoenixes, all magical creatures will be treated equally. House elves are to be given days off and payment, and are not to be punish themselves."
"Did you know," the old man started, "That Merlin himself predicted that whoever defeats the current Dark Lord shall be the one who unites the wizarding world, and turns it into the greatest, most respected place in the entire universe?"
"Bloody," a villager murmured, "I guess we can give it a shot."
"Good," the old man smiled, "Please welcome Lord James and Lady Lily Potter."
"Albus, my dear friend," James said, stepping forward, "All we ask is for a chance, and for you to listen and be patient. I am the sole heir to the Potter Throne, I never wanted this, the fame, fortune, all I wanted was a life where my wife was happy, and we didn't have to live in fear. In fact, just five months ago, I was some prankster who didn't know what to do with his life, and just had the knowledge of being the heir to Godric Gryffindor and Merlin."
"Together we made it to this stage," Lily said, "Defeated Voldemort, and took up the throne set for us millenniums ago. We did not ask for this, but we only hope for your full support as we got through this together."
"Can we make this work?" James asked.
"We'll see," a villager called.
"You seem to be the leader, what is your name?" Albus asked.
"Jerry Dingloggin," the wizard replied, "I am the village leader."
"Nice to meet you, Jerry," James said, "Give us one year, if this doesn't work, I swear on my magic I will dispose of this castle, which everyone is allowed in the court room and main hall, and go back to my old life."
"I swear on my magic, as well," Lily declared.
"I, Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore give the new Lord and Lady my full support," Albus said. The villagers seemed to lighten up when Dumbledore, possibly the world's greatest wizard, gave these two young adults his support.
And so, the wizarding world changed drastically since that first appearance. All magical creatures with enough intelligence was treated equally, and got two spots on the Wizengamot. All prejudice beliefs about muggle borns, pure-blooded, and half-blooded were erased, even though some families still held them, no one believed them. Everyone was told to treat others equally, but the freedom of speech was allowed. Lily gave birth to a sole heir, Harry. True to Albus' belief, the wizarding world of Great Britain was changed for the better, and everyone kept their magic. Hogwart's board of governors was taken down, and now the headmaster, Dumbledore, had full control over the school, as would the next headmasters.
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Fifteen year old Harry Potter was driving in his car along the streets of muggle London. There was snow all over the ground, and the road was slippery with snow piled at the sides. Next to Harry sat a pretty Asian girl with long silky black hair named Cho Chang. However, they were not looking at each other, and the window Cho was glaring at could've had a hole the minute she looked at it. Harry drummed his fingers on the wheel, and sighed as they pulled over.
"DO you know how to use the Underground?" he asked.
"Yes," Cho replied stiffly. Harry pressed a button, and Cho's door unlocked.
"Don't bother contacting me anymore," Harry called as she got out.
"Why would I?" Cho sniffed, and slammed the door shut. Harry Potter wasn't like the stereotypical big-headed prince you would expect. He was raised by parents who were constantly giving, helping out various charities wizarding and muggle, or simply putting a smile on a little girl's face after she dropped her ice cream. Harry, being 5'7", with unruly black hair and striking green eyes could be considered someone who never had problems, and was a heartthrob star. That, however, was not Harry Potter. This Harry Potter just had as disastrous time with his now ex-girlfriend, who in truth was his first girlfriend. It was simple, really, they started talking, and then Harry finds out Cho is in love with her ex, Cedric Diggory. Apparently they had broken up due to the pressure of the Triwizard Tournament, which Harry found very appealing to watch, and they never got back together. So Harry yells for a bit, then tells Cho to go to Cedric and tell him how she feels. Cho then accuses him of not liking her, which Harry found ridiculous, and their fight led to an awkward car ride to the Underground.
Feeling hot, Harry rolled down the window, and looked out. He saw two teenagers walking down the street, holding hands. The man had short dark hair, while the woman had red hair that seemed to light up the sidewalk when the sun shone on it. Sighing, Harry drove around the block, and parked his car. He smirked as people walked by, staring at his car. It was a Ferrari F50, and stood out against the white snow. Making sure his wand was hidden in its holster, Harry entered the Starbucks.
"Hey X," someone called, "The usual?"
"Right on," Harry called back, smiling at his muggle friend, Seth. Harry quickly remembered that in the muggle world, he was Xavier, and not the famous Harry Potter. His closest muggle friend (as close as you can be friends with a muggle) was Seth, who was 16 and went to a near by community college. Seth was shorter than Harry, but was wider in build. He had the hair, sandy in color, that made everyone like his hair. Harry walked up, and paid for the drink.
"As much as I would like to chat," Harry started, "I have to be going."
"See you around X," Seth replied, handing Harry his caramel frappuccino. Harry took his drink and walked out of the store. Instead of going straight back to his car, Harry took the time to walk around. As he was passing an alley, he heard shuffling, and than what sounded like a muffled scream.
Walking cautiously, he saw near the end the two teenagers he had seen out the window of his car. This time, the redhead was pinned against a building, and seemed to be struggling to break free. Harry crept forward, slowly drawing his wand, but the redhead managed to knee the guy, and she took off running.
"Oh no you don't," the guy muttered, "Stupefy." The redhead fell to the ground, stunned.
"Leave her alone," Harry shouted, watching as the guy walked towards the helpless girl.
"What are you going to do?" he smirked, "Helpless muggle?"
"Expelliarmus," Harry roared, the man's wand flew out of his hand, and Harry caught it.
"Shit," the man whispered, and with a 'pop', he dissapperated. Damn, I really need to talk to my parents about who gets to use early apperation. Harry raced to the girl's side.
"Enervate," Harry murmured, and the girl gasped, waking up.
"Michael, what happened?" she groaned, "He… he tried to…. He…."
"He didn't do anything," Harry reassured her, "I disarmed him, but he fled, rotten bastard, but your safe now."
"You're a wizard," the girl gasped.
"I take it you're a witch," Harry assumed.
She nodded, "I don't recognize you from Hogwarts though."
"I don't go to Hogwarts," Harry replied, "I'm home schooled." They got up, and walked out of the alley. Harry put his arm around the girl's shoulder, a sign of comfort for her.
"What's your name?" asked Harry.
"Ginny Weasley," she replied.
"Nice to meet you," Harry said, "I'm Harry… Harry Potter." Ginny gasped, and gazed at him.
"Would you look at that," she murmured, "Of all people to save me, I get Harry Potter, Harry Freakin Potter."
"Sorry?" Harry tried.
"No, I'm sorry," Ginny sighed, "You saved me, thank you. You could've joined in, but you didn't."
"Ginny," Harry said, looking at her, "You should know that I would never do something like that."
"Funny," Ginny remarked, "Michael said the same thing, and look where that went."
"Sorry," she mumbled, "I guess I'm still shaken up. I normally am able to hold my own."
"He was too determined," Harry said, "Can I drive you back to my place, where you can floo home?"
"Might as well," Ginny sighed, "Just know that I trust you, and I have six older brothers."
"Wow," Harry whistled, "Remind me to never get within touching distance."
"Your arm is around me," Ginny pointed out, "But you should know, my bat boogey hex is twice as powerful as it normally is, and my mum taught me a spell that can cut your bits off."
"Painful," Harry winced, "Just like my mum tells me and my dad." Harry thought of a sarcastic remark, but one glance at her face told him not to speak. Harry opened the door to his car, and Ginny slid inside. Harry walked around and got in.
"How do we drive all the way to Hogsmeade?" Ginny asked.
"Once we're about a mile out of muggle London, there's a small house where all of our transportation devices are, and a floo network," Harry explained, "We drive there, and floo to my house, er, castle. From there, I can get you home."
"I've always wondered what it's like, living in a castle," Ginny sighed, "Since there are seven children, we've always been tight on money." Harry nodded. He had heard of the Weasleys, they were a kind family, and also had a great deal of pride, which allowed them to refuse any money of charity.
A/N: Just an idea I had. Let me know what you think. Review plz :)
