The Auror Trilogy

The Auror Trilogy

Book 1: The Power of the Founders

Lynkin

I can't believe I have thought of such a divine and amazing plot for the fifth year at Hogwarts. Careful thought has been put into this and I hope careful reading will be the result. Reviews are always nice. If you really want to see what happens read and review! Note this isn't the fifth book. JK Rowling is doing her own thing and I'm doing mine. It's just that I'm very excited about this and have found that you will hopefully enjoy it!

The whole book is actually going to be divided into three books. The first is called The Power of the Founders, the second is The Auror Palace, and the third is The New Auror Order. Individually, they may be somewhat short. But as a whole, they will be a little longer. Once all three are finished, I may put it all together and let people read is as a whole! Now sit back and enjoy the prologue. It comes from a small line in the Goblet of Fire Dumbledore is asking someone…

prologue

"…You know what I must ask you to do. If you are ready…if you are prepared…"

"I am."

"Then good luck."

A man with jet-black hair and a neat beard was nervously speeding through the underground tunnels. He knew the job that was set forth to him. Learn what the plans are… The man didn't even know if the plans were established! He did know that something was going on. That something needed to be revealed.

The dark and damp tunnel was an underground passage from a secret place in London to Azkaban. Few wizards knew of it. And the people who did know rarely used it. Strange things would be happening and the tunnel would be in frequent use. The Dementors would use it; the Death eaters would too.

There was little time on the man's hands. Clutching his arm, the pain began to throb even worse. He's trying to get inside my head! NO! I won't give in…I can't! The pain was a summon that the man had to ignore in order to complete the task. While turning a corridor, a skeleton was hanging upside down. It nearly knocked the man off his feet. He kept running. The skeleton was a poor sign of danger.

Soon, he neared the end. There was a large door that would open to the old secret base. The man knew it was deserted. Voldemort had mentioned a new place to rule. But being the spy, the man needed to search for clues of Voldemort's battle plan. His feelings had to be still. The Dementors could get to him from his position…

The man approached the oak door and forced to open it. He managed to budge it and went inside. From the door there was a large room which held a small desk and some lounge chairs. This was a pathetic meeting place. He rummaged through the desk and found some odd bits of parchment and a dried inkwell. Then, he found what he was looking for, a small crimson book. As much as the man earned to read it, he knew that he couldn't. It was too dangerous. Stuffing the book into his robes, the man dashed out of the door and began the long run to London. The passage was magical and the man wasn't running the full distance. But it was still very long.

As he ran toward the corner where the skeleton was, the man noticed that he was on the ground this time. Someone or something else was down in the passage with him! Behind him a faint hiss could be heard. The man paused. He had to be completely still. Then, a large green snake was speeding toward the man.

NO! As the snake neared him, he held out his hands in front of him and focused hard. Soon, a great green bubble engulfed the man and stayed around him as a force field. The snake wouldn't be able to harm him. However, he would continue to follow the man.

It was then when he realized that he had to execute the second portion of his task. Destroy the tunnel! Taking some strange blob of gillyweed, he forced in his mouth. Then he began the incantations. Rocks began to rumble and fall from the ceiling. The snake was startled. The man was ready to begin swimming the rest of the way home.

Snape had finished his first task.

You know I can't believe how excited I really am about this! Be prepared for the rest of the longer chapters. This was just to get some suspense flowing. The rest of the story will follow Harry completely. I like to keep the same style of perspective as the wonderful Rowling has done! If you want to see more, review. Unless you are an author, you don't realize how well reviews motivate you! I'm serious!

-Lynkin