He's reckless and fun, a danger to himself. Harry is my little brother and I would do anything to protect him, even if it means carrying on with this charade, pretending to be something I'm not. Pretending to be the boy-who-lived.

Prologue

Now I know what you're thinking -he's famous, he just doesn't want to give it up. His ego is over grown and he wants to keep the spotlight -even if it means denying his own brother, the real boy-who-lived. It's not about that though, honest. You see Harry is powerful and brave, nobody can deny that, it's just that he's reckless and likes to have fun to such an extreme that he doesn't care if he gets hurt. He just goes for it, throwing caution into the wind and chasing any crazy thought that comes into his mind.

Once in his first year, he went into the forbidden forest on a full moon to see if he could find a werewolf. Luckily some centaurs found him, but not before he saw some cloaked figure sucking unicorn blood. Later he told mum and dad that he just thought that all werewolves were friendly, like Uncle Moony. They let him off easy, happy he wasn't prejudice against werewolves. It was a lie of course and the next week he was back in the forbidden forest trying to track down the unicorn and cloaked figure.

You see? If Harry knew he was the boy-who-lived he would probably invite you-know-who to a tea party and try to negotiate a peace treaty. It would probably contain clauses which involved building Voldemort his own theme park called Voldeland and challenges involving mini-golf and chess. Harry might even agree to join you-know-who in exchange for his own theme park and spend the rest of his life building various roller-coasters while Voldemort ruled as supreme leader of the wizarding world. OK, I might be over-exaggerating a little bit but the point is that Harry is just not ready to take his place as the boy-who-lived.

I have a plan though. A plan to make Harry the great wizard he should be and not just the boy who doesn't care about consequences, as long as it's fun. One day he will be the boy-who-lived.