Giant A/N: I wasn't going to write a part two… But then there was no way to reply to reviewers who reviewed anonymously and asked questions (is this some kind of secret strategy to get authors to post more?!). So, no, after this there will not be a sequel. Really.
I want to quickly mention here that a small section with the graveyard in year 4 got deleted somehow… I added it back in. I really don't know how that happened. Sorry for that! Please go back and read it if you're interested and haven't read it.
I'm super excited about the fact that so many people like this! It's kind of really overwhelming :D. So I thought why not throw out some extra information. Maybe someone would be interested in that too?
Also in case anyone was wondering, feel free to take this idea and do whatever you want with it. I didn't write it to somehow copyright it because I don't have time for a full story or whatever. I'd love to see what other people's take on this is! Also, (because it was mentioned by a reviewer), no this story is not up for adoption. Why? Because, the way I see it, it's already complete. And it would feel weird to give any single person some privilege to something I don't feel I own. But like I said, please take this idea and write a story of your own!
A lot of you asked about who had what flames. I thought they could be guessed haha. I didn't want to state them explicitly since most of the story is written from the point of view of characters that don't know / care what flames are. I've listed them below. In case it confused anyone, the centaurs have their own names for the flames. To them flames are associated with the celestial bodies in the solar system, e.g. the sun represents sky flames. So when the centaur said 'essence of the sun' he wasn't talking about sun flames. If you're wondering how I assigned them… A little bit randomly (though they don't even really appear in the story). In hindsight, lightning flames should be associated with Jupiter because that's the God of lighting… oh well. Sky flames are sun because that's the center of our solar system and sky flames is what brings the others together. Rain is Neptune because that's the god of the sea, so water, so rain. Storm is mars because the thing I remembered most clearly about storm flames from KHR was 'relentless attacks' so, god of war. The others had too little thought put into them, sorry about that.
The idea of this story came from the prompt 'Hibari is reincarnated as Harry', because… You know, black hair… Yeah they have nothing else in common? xD But then I thought the DA could be easily linked to the Disciplinary committee and Harry's treatment at the Dursley's could totally be a reason that he ends up with similar beliefs to Hibari. And then everything else emerged from there. As a side note, Neville is kind-of-Tsuna but I think no one else from KHR made it in :P
Also, the last duel was seven-versus-one because I thought it was silly how everyone else just stands by and watches. They do that all the time in KHR.
I don't know, I already feel as if I've forgotten 90% of the things I thought about while writing this. If you have any more questions, ask away (and make sure you sign in and have PMs enabled, otherwise I won't be able to reply).
Finally, I'm sorry if anyone asked a question and I didn't reply to it. Like I said in the first chapter (the only one that was supposed to exist!) I don't really have much time and I'm forgetful.
Bonus question: When Voldemort confronts the group, why did he see 'six teenagers and the school healer?'
Flames of the main group:
Harry: cloud / Jupiter
Neville: sky / Sun
Hermione: lightning / Saturn
Ginny: storm / Mars
Luna: rain / Neptune
Madam Pomfrey: sun / Venus
Snape: mist / Uranus
On to the bonus story!
Hugo Weasley was nervous. He was finally old enough to attend Hogwarts. The letter came for him just like for his sister, Rose, his parents had gone shopping with him, just like with his sister and now they were standing at the platform. He gripped his mother's hand just a bit tighter as the Hogwarts Express loomed over them. His gaze swept across the platform, looking for his blond friend.
He did want to go to school. But he felt ill-prepared for this test. What sweets should he buy on the train? Who should he sit with on the boat ride across the lake? Where did he want the Sorting Hat to place him? The only thing he'd already made sure of was to be in his uniform.
He jolted out of his thoughts as his mother squeezed back, smiling at him in the way that always calmed his nerves. The knot in his stomach disappeared when a blond boy with a lollipop hanging loosely from his lips ran up to him.
"What's all that stuff for?" He gestured vaguely at the trolley behind Hugo.
"What do you mean all this stuff? It's just the standard equipment for the magic track at Hogwarts." Hugo replied and blinked at his friend's outfit. "Are you seriously just going to go to Hogwarts in your usual overalls, Spanner?"
Spanner shrugged. "There weren't any official requirements, so why not?" There actually was one reason why not.
"The caretaker isn't going to like it." And just thinking about all the things that could go wrong was giving Hugo a huge stomach ache. He clutched it tightly in hopes that holding it together would let it relax a little. His mother sensed his distress and pulled him into a hug.
"He can be a handful, but if he gives you trouble for no good reasons just talk to the headmaster. He should be able to keep him in check. Don't worry too much sweetheart." That put his mind at ease a little but not by much.
"I'm sure we'll be fine Mrs. Weasley." Spanner said and his mother gave his friend her 'I'm-skeptical-of-it-but-you'll-just-have-to-see-for-yourself-look.
"Alright boys, get your stuff onto the train and find a carriage before it all fills up." They nodded and pulled their things closer to the train where some older students with red arm bands immediately showed them to the carriage for their year group and helped them bring the heavy suitcases onto the racks.
They were then given a quick rundown of their expected behaviour and then left alone in a compartment. "They're all really stiff aren't they?" Spanner asked when the door closed behind their seniors.
"Those are Disciplinary Committee members!" Hugo whispered harshly. "Don't say that stuff out loud so casually!" Spanner shrugged and pulled out a textbook titled 'Mechanical Engineering and Magic, the Intro for Non-Magicals' and held it up in front of Hugo.
"You know, I get the gist of it but without a partner to help me with the magical bits I can't test any of the ideas I have."
"And that's just how it should be! Us kids aren't supposed to test magical things outside of school and even inside of school there are rules for safe experimentation-" Hugo stopped mid-rant to watch a piece of scrap paper falling out of the upheld book and onto the floor. Spanner followed it with his eyes as well. A loud crunch from his lollipop resounded in the compartment before Hugo snatched it up from the floor and examined the drawings on both sides.
His eyes lit up when his mind started wrapping itself around what was written there. "This is an amazing design! We need to try this out as soon as we get to school. It could revolutionize all electrical appliances!"
The two launched into a heated discussion about the pros and cons of the design and then pencils and more paper came out of their bags to sketch alternate designs and formulas. Hugo's owl screeched at them and the trolley lady came by at some point, but neither boy noticed.
The one who finally tore them out of their own world was a girl with dark wavy hair slamming open their compartment door. "Would you two monkeys keep it down!" She glared at them so hard that Hugo shrunk in on himself. Then she rolled her eyes and left.
Hugo let out a sigh of relief but then looked outside and started panicking. "Oh no, we're going to arrive soon and I haven't bought anything from the trolley lady and I didn't finish my textbook on transfiguration." As he rambled on and on the train came to a stop and dread settled in his stomach.
"Well, no use worrying about all that now." Spanner said and dragged Hugo out of the train to group up with the rest of the first years. Another senior with a red armband counted them all, and led them towards the lake.
The well-lit cobblestone path had been built, by hand, by students serving detention. Or so his aunt claimed. She was looney, but he wouldn't ever say that out loud. She did head the disciplinary committee after all.
Hugo and Spanner got into a boat. To his horror, two girls, one of which was the dark haired girl from the Hogwarts Express, were herded into the same boat. She glared at them and they kept firmly to their side of the boat.
The sight of Hogwarts was not enough to take his eyes off the menacing girl. But the plume of fire from the end of the lake was. Spanner's eyes went wide. "Is that a dragon?" He asked amazed.
"How interesting!" The other girl exclaimed.
Hugo just clutched his stomach and leaned forwards. Of course Harragon would be here. He whimpered quietly until the dark girl kicked his shin. She was either going to be a part of the Disciplinary Committee or she was going to have serious issues at this school, of that he was sure.
DC members led them from the boats to the entrance where they were greeted by none other than his aunt. He hid behind Spanner the moment he saw her.
"Welcome to Hogwarts, herbivores! I am Ginevra Weasley, the head of the Disciplinary Committee, with whom you've surely already become acquainted with. Here at Hogwarts we strive to teach you all to follow the rules and help maintain peace and order once you leave the school to enter society as fully grown adults. The DC shall serve as your role models in this endeavor and will guide you all throughout your years here."
She winked at Hugo and he shivered, feeling suddenly quite sick. He had to endure a lot of disciplining in his younger years. How he ever imagined looking forwards to Hogwarts was a mystery to him.
She bid them to follow quietly and when someone snorted loudly at a painting in the hallway that student was scarred for life when his aunt turned around with a "follow the rules or be bitten to death" cutting through the air. Needless to say, the rest of their trek to the Great Hall was in silence.
There, the non-magical students were instructed to take a seat wherever they wanted and wait for the sorting of the magical students.
Hugo was sorted into Ravenclaw which suited him just fine when he saw his sister standing guard over the event with other DC members. Suddenly her love for the school all made sense to him. She was just as looney as his aunt.
The Headmaster appeared at the front of the hall. At least this was a sight he was comfortable with. He smiled widely at all the students and with one wave of his hand all the candles in the hall changed from their bright flickering yellow to a warm orange. He felt very suddenly at ease. Neville was his favourite of his mother's acquaintances, not only because he could calm people by just being in the room.
He made his speech and unlike his aunt emphasized making friends and learning to understand and accept people they'd never dealt with before. Then he concluded his speech. "Finally our resident Caretaker would like to express a few words before our chaotic school year begins once more."
He stepped aside to make way for a black haired man to take center stage. Hugo caught the warning look Neville sent Harry, who merely turned forward to gaze at all the students in the hall. At once the silence turned from relaxed to tense and the DC members stood straighter and saluted.
The silence held for a time being until Hugo found it hard to breathe. The man caught his eye and his arms flew around his stomach protectively. Harry then turned around and left the hall with the parting warning: "For disrupting the peace of Hogwarts you will be bitten to death."
The air returned to the hall and Hugo could finally kick off his Hogwarts life with his childhood friend. They got into trouble as soon as the second week for attempting a project way beyond first years without supervision but that didn't stop them from having a blast.
The new friends from unexpected houses they met in unlikely times such as during detention and while Harragon was 'playing' with them made all the detentions they got into easier. They even helped keep the peace by reporting on a bully and helping someone to find their lost spare parts for an engineering class.
Hugo only shared one class, Intro to Magic Supported Science, with Spanner but they and some others spent plenty of time 'crowding' in the library afterwards. They did get threatened by Harry multiple times for it but he was glad his mother's long time friend was a lot more reasonable than his aunt.
School turned out to be less daunting than he'd thought and he loved every minute of it. Now if only Harragon would stop singeing his hair whenever he went out for Herbology and his flying class (which he hated). He'd probably have to write to his mum about that one soon.
