AN: sorry this is just a random idea I have had for a while. The twin's portable swamp kind of started this, pairing is probably going to be Harry/Hermione/Fleur.
Disclaimer: I own nothing in this story.
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It was the last day of the school year for Harry potter. He was excited it was his last day of primary school as well. He wasn't being bullied that day either, mostly because His aunt and uncle, with whom he lived, had brought his cousin to a water park for graduating primary. As Harry was leaving the playground he spotted a deck of cards. He looked at them and saw Magic: the Gathering. Despite what his aunt and uncle did Harry still had a fascination with magic and so seeing a deck of cards with magic on them piqued his curiosity, he opened the box they were in and saw a whole bunch of cards, all of them blue or black. He picked up the card on the top of the deck and read it aloud, "Swamp," and placed it on the ground. His eyes widened when from the card the ground seemed to morph, slowly changing from hard packed dirt of a well used playground into the wet and loamy soil of a swamp. He quickly grabbed the card and the change stopped, but the area around him for about twenty feet was already changed, Cyprus trees and murky depths surrounded him on three sides. Harry felt odd; the swamp seemed to give him strength. Shortly after the shock wore off Harry ran as fast as he could to Ms. Figg's with whom he was staying until his relatives got back.
After no one questioned him about the sudden swamp, Harry started to experiment with the cards; he soon found that none of the non-land cards did anything, so on a particularly hot day when he wasn't allowed inside Harry pulled out the deck when he was in the park. He drew an island card and placed it on the ground while calling out its name, "Island!"
And much the same as the swamp card the ground started to morph. The area starting about five feet from him started to sink and fill with water. Once the water had gotten to a depth of 10 feet and had extended 15 feet from the island it stopped. Harry was quite happy; he now had a place to swim. He placed the rest of the deck on the island and jumped into the water and swam around for a while cooling off in the summer heat.
After Harry got done swimming he climbed back onto the island and decided to experiment some more he laid down another island card that caused the water to double in size and another island to appear. He drew another card and saw that it wasn't a land card. He decided to try it, "Floodbringer!" and laid the card down. A woman who was very pale and had white hair, though she looked young, in a flowing kimono and holding a rod of some sort that had water flowing out the top.
The woman looked around until she saw Harry and asked, "Hello, do you know how I got here?"
Scared Harry replied, "I think I brought you here, I placed this card while calling your name and you materialized here."
The woman looked over Harry and said, "Alright child, I am not angry with you, in fact I am quite impressed, my name is Akarui Gekko; what is your name?"
Harry whispered, "Harry Potter, ma'am. I can try to send you back."
The woman chuckled, "If you could Harry, dear, just know that you can summon me any time you want just don't do it too often. Or I might get angry."
Harry quickly nodded and used the unsummon card and sent Akarui back then quickly pulled up the land cards and put them back in the box and swam to shore holding them above the water.
Harry had hidden the cards in his cousin's spare bedroom so that if his uncle did a "freak search," which was to find anything that had anything to do with magic he wouldn't.
With all of the hubbub that started the next day, with his Hogwarts letter, he forgot about the cards resting behind the Neuromancer book in his new room, which was given to him because of the Dursley's paranoia.
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there we go the prolog to a new story, the next chapter should be out in a day or two, possibly sooner.
