Author's Comments

/ Shushinking you are messing with me right? LOL, I know there may be some similarities between Harry and Ichigo at the moment, but they are completely coincidental. That really screwed me up since I had to change the story a little. So no kido spells but there may be similar attacks, I don't know as of yet. Yes on the wandless magic. Mahou sensei negima which anime is that?

/ Miz636 my cousin is currently my beta, but if he quits, you will be the first to know.

/ krasni you will have to bear with this story then, since I intend to have him as a bad father. Though I have tried my best in this chapter to explain what may have lead him to become one.

/Dark Dragen hehehe there are some two-year olds that can say that. What I expected most to have an issue with is the, "At that moment, you will have to do what you have to do. As will." Harry replied., this is what a two-year old shouldn't be say. But don't worry, there is a reason as to why Harry was able to say all this at such a young age. And yes Harry will be very powerful, and so shall the other two.

/athenakitty why is Harry's magic dormant? Well you are correct in saying that its due to the incident that made his brother famous, but it's not resting

/imouto12345 let's just say he is a squib that will get his powers back.

/ all I can say is that all will be answered in due time. Hehe

/ Naginator I have two words for you, "Chapter 4."

To all the other reviewers, thanks for the reviews!

Now on to chapter 7.

The Second Wizarding Mystery

Two and a half years had passed since Harry had been sent to live with his aunt Petunia. Albus Dumbledore had convinced James and Lily that the Goblins were trying to rid Jerome of his inheritance by making Harry the Heir, and since Harry was magic-less, the Goblins themselves would gain control of the vaults. They didn't even ask Dumbledore how that was even possible, all they did was ask Dumbledore what they should do.
flashback
"I think it's time for young Harry to leave the wizarding world. I know it will be painful to give away your son, but he has no connection with the wizarding world. He has more in common with the muggles than with our kind. If he was a squib, it would have been a different situation, but with a condition like his, it would be wise to keep him as far away from the wizarding world as possible." Albus told the Potters.

The Potters didn't need much convincing, since both of them were miles away in thought thinking about how they would finally be the perfect family with the shame of the family gone. Lily didn't hate Harry exactly it was the embodiment of her shame. He seemed quite intelligent and anyways, had her eyes. These were traits that she liked, the problem come with the reaction that was brought about by his existence. Ever since she joined Hogwarts, she had always been ridiculed and looked down upon for being a mudblood. So she had set out to prove them wrong by becoming the smartest witch of their generation, but despite her success the wizarding world never forgot her origin. More problems came when she got engaged to James Potter, heir to one of the most powerful pureblood families at the time. Some pureblood extremists had even gone to the extent of trying to assassinate her, but when three of their assassins had been found dead their bodies mutilated, the attempts had seized. Then when she heard that one of her children could possibly be the child of prophecy, she had been greatly excited. Not only would her status rise in the wizarding world, but she would have something to rub in the faces of the purebloods. If destiny itself had chosen her to bring forth into the world a savior to the wizarding world, who the hell did the purebloods they think were? She had been chosen among all pureblood women, they had nothing on her. So when Jerome was named the boy who lived, she felt that nothing that could be explained in words, her dreams had come true. But with this great joy, also come her worst nightmare in her other son, Harry. He was a constant reminder of everything she wanted to leave behind. She had even cut all contact with her muggle relatives, ensuring that there was nothing that tied her back to that world. At times, she felt sorry for the boy, understanding his pain, his desire to be accepted for who he was. So when this choice presented itself, she was all yes. Maybe he could find a family that would take him in, love him.

James loathed Harry there was no denying it. The boy had brought shame to his family. As the leading family now, they couldn't afford anything that brought the family shame. He had been criticized for marrying a muggleborn, but now having a muggle for a son didn't help the situation, it had made it worse. Were it not for Jerome, the son he was so proud of, his family would currently be the shame of the wizarding family. So he felt no shame getting rid of the child. The child had even caused a rift between him and his best friend, Sirius Black. The rift begun when Sirius began complaining about that James was mistreating his godson. This until one day, Sirius had stormed out of the Potter manor swearing that he would tell the world about the Potter's mistreatment of their child. James didn't know whether it was luck or fate, but since Sirius couldn't tell his story to the Prophet (majorly owned by the Potters) his only other choice was the Quibbler. Unfortunately, the day that Sirius had decided to tell his story to Mr. Lovegood who owned and published for the Paper, also happened to be the day that Mrs. Lovegood was performing her experiment on the runes that she had been dreaming of, lately. James in an attempt to salvage an already doomed friendship had decided to stop his friend from doing something that he would regret. So he found himself chasing after Sirius who he had seen enter the Lovegood compound, he was still running when something unexpected happened. There was a bright light, and then moments later, the Lovegood's manor was not there. Right before his very eyes the manor had disappeared. James looked on in shock, since the entire area where the manor had once stood, looked as if nothing had ever been there. He ran towards where the manor stood moments ago screaming Sirius' name. The only thing that was left behind was a ring that lay shinning on the ground. A ring he knew very well, the Black ring.

Momentarily, Aurors and members of the department of mysteries, had arrived later, to investigate the great magical activity that they had felt in the area. The only thing that they found was an almost invisible ruin that circled where the Lovegood manor should have been. The Department of mysteries was further baffled by the fact the Lovegoods and Sirius were not dead, neither were they alive. See the thing was that most ancient magical families had a sort of lineage chart that indicated the state of family members. This came in different forms, a good example being the grandfather clock at the Weasleys that indicated each family member's current state. So reports they got from relatives of the Lovegoods and from Sirius' mother indicated that they all had their states being unknown. And so this became the second greatest wizarding mystery, 'What happened to the Sirius Black, and the Lovegoods'. James loved his friend Sirius, and so he blamed his disappearance on Harry, since he was the cause of Sirius being there at that time.

So when this opportunity presented itself, a chance to get rid of the boy, he jumped at it.

"I think it's a great idea Albus. Though what I was wondering is, what are we going to do about the inheritance? He is the Potter heir, and also with the issue with the founder heirs he shouldn't go into the muggle world with these inheritances." James explained.

"Do not worry my dear boy, when he is of age five, we will have him transfer everything to Jerome. Though this will mean that you will have to disinherit him, cut him from the Potter line to transfer his Potter inheritance to Jerome." Albus said expecting either of them going against his decision, but when none did he continued, "So Lily, do you have any relatives that may be willing to take care of Harry? Or would an orphanage be better?"

"I think that my sister Petunia may take him in, but I haven't talked to her in ages, and the last time we did, it didn't go so well." Lily explained to Albus, somehow concerned.

"She is family after all Lily; it should not be that hard to convince her. And anyway, if she doesn't agree, wizards have been known to be very persuasive. I think it will be alright." Albus said, with his eyes twinkling at Lily and James.

"Okay Albus, we shall send him to the Dursleys."

So the three of them had taken Harry to live with his aunt, but the Dursleys would not agree to take Harry in. So Albus applied some wizard persuasion in the name of confounding them. He also added something little to ensure that the Dursleys would make sure Harry hated magic with all his might. This would help insuring that when the time for the inheritance came, he would be willing to get rid of any connection that he may have with it. This would be something he would pay very, very dearly for in the future.

End of flashback

Today was a great day in the wizarding world. Not only did it happen to be the birthday of the boy-who-lived, but also the day that he would gain full control to not only the Potter vault, but also all the vaults that he shared with his muggle of a brother.

Remus Lupin had been tasked with the responsibility of bringing Harry to Gringotts. So this day, 1st of July 2000, found him in muggle London, Private Drive. He walked towards Private Drive 4, and he couldn't help but admire the neatly maintained garden, or the perfectly maintained lawn. 'Well at least Harry found himself with a perfectly good family.' Remus thought, he had not liked the way that the Potter's treated Harry, but himself being a werewolf, meant that he couldn't be as outspoken as Sirius. Life as a werewolf was hard enough, messing with the Potter's would have made it even worse. So he could only look on as they mistreated Harry. So as he looked around as he approached the door to Private Drive four, all he could think was that at least Harry had found something better. So he was shocked when he knocked on the door, and a miniature version of James with Lily's eyes opened the door, skinny as hell, and his exposed chest, due to the oversized shirt, that he assumed also served as his pants, had several scars on it.

"Harry?" he asked, hoping that he was mistaken.

"Yes, how can I help you sir?" Harry asked. When Harry looked at this man, he could swear that the man looked familiar.

Lupin almost shed tears there and there, were it not for at that time, someone that resembled a less hideous troll appeared on the door way and grabbed the boy by the shoulder.

"Boy, how many times have I told you not to talk to strangers?" the troll looking man asked, who by the information he had, Lupin assumed was Vernon Dursley.

"I'm sorry uncle; I will not do it again." Harry replied sheepishly.

The man proceeded as if to smack the boy across the face, and it was at this moment that Lupin decided that he had had enough. Not caring to restrain himself due to the super human strength he possessed due to his furry problem, he punched deadly full on the stomach before the man's hand could find the boy's face. Harry looked on in shock from what had happened, not understanding why the man had done that. This would result in a severe beating in the evening, he was sure of it. At this moment, his uncle began to stand, his face red with rage, but when he saw the stick that the man was pointing at him. He went back down with fear and shock. It was at this moment that Harry realized who this man was.

"Uncle Remmy!" Harry exclaimed. "What are you doing here?"

"Harry, you remembered! I have missed you so much, but I couldn't visit, since Albus forbade any of us from ever seeing you. Anyway, I was instructed to take you to Gringotts, you know the wizarding bank." Lupin continued.

Petunia had heard the ruckus that occurred at the door, and so she had gone to investigate when she almost tripped over her husband. From what she could see, he looked to be magically bound.

"What the hell?" she exclaimed.

That was when she noticed her nephew standing next to a man she had not seen in a long time.

"You, what are you doing here?" she asked, pointing her finger at Remus.

"You remember the talk you had with your sister two and a half years ago?" Remus said. "Well the time has come for Harry to fulfill his duty".

"What are you talking about?" Harry asked concerned. "What is this duty that I must perform?"

Petunia looked behind her, ensuring that Vernon couldn't see her. She bent down and held Harry in a comforting manner. "Do not worry Harry, everything will be alright. Go with this man and do as he says do you understand Harry?" she said with a soothing voice.

"Yes." Harry said, nodding his head.

"I'm sorry about this." Lupin said as he cancelled the body bind on Vernon. "Will you be alright?" he asked. He didn't need to be a mind reader to know that she might also be a victim.

"It's alright." She said.

Remus nodded as he placed a hand on Harry's shoulder. But as he took a second look at the boy, and another look around the neighborhood, he flicked his wand at Harry, and a more presentable young boy stood before him.

"That's better, now we are ready to go". He said. "We will walk down the street, from there I will us this Portkey that will take us to Gringotts, okay?" he asked Harry.

Harry nodded his head. As they started down the street, Harry heard his aunt call out his name.

"When the time comes, you will know what to do." She said smiling at him. Harry nodded smiling back at her.

This behavior between Harry and his aunt had been disturbing Lupin. As they walked down the street, he felt that he just had to ask.

"Harry, what did she mean, 'when the time comes?'" he asked.

Harry smiled at him, "When the time comes, we will know, won't we?"

Lupin raised an eyebrow at the boy, it seemed he wouldn't be getting an answer at the moment, but his gut feeling told him that his curiosity would be quenched soon. He instructed Harry to grab the gold chain that served as a portkey to Gringotts, and moments later they were gone.

Chapter 7 DONE!