Harry Potter Fanfiction (HP/Twi Crossover)

Summary: 8-year-old Harry meets the Cullen family and immediately charms him with his innocence. They adopt him after seeing he's been abused by the Dursleys and finally has a home. But what will happen when Dumbledore realises Harry is gone?

Chapter Seven:

Dumbledore sat at his desk at Hogwarts. He hadn't expected such defiance, especially from Harry. Those Cullens had ruined his plans the moment they had taken the boy away from the Dursleys. He had paid the Dursleys good money to keep the abuse going so Harry would be quiet and obedient. But of course the vampires had to poke their noses in. That was something he hadn't thought of when they arrived. Mrs. Figg had let him know the moment they'd arrived but he had ignored it. And it had been a grave mistake. There was only one way he would be able to change it, to get Harry under his control. He had to get that boy to Hogwarts! Dumbledore had already made sure the philosopher's stone had been at the school. Harry was supposed to save it by the end of the year to encourage his heroism. It was the perfect plan to get him to willing defeat Voldemort alone. Or it had been until the Cullens had stepped in.

Dumbledore began to pace around his office, muttering to himself. How was he going to get Harry from them? All of the portraits of the previous headmasters and mistresses leant forward to catch every detail. Although only one had a reason to listen in. Phineas Nigellus Black was particularly interested in the puzzle of Harry Potter. He knew of the connection the boy had to his grandson, Sirius, and didn't believe in what the current headmaster was saying. But there was one way that he could figure out the boy's puzzle while keeping him safe enough. Little Harry Potter could even become the next Black heir, if the information he had was anything to go by.

Quickly, Phineas slipped away from his portrait. He travelled sneakily like the Slytherin he was, determined to reach his destination. Just as he began to lose hope, he caught up with the one person he was looking for.

Young Hadrian lay curled up in the centre of his bed. His brothers and sisters had left for school hours ago; he had never joined the local school as his parents didn't want him out of their sight for too long after what had happened with the Dursleys and with the way his siblings talked about the school, he never wanted to go there. Both of his parents were in the house, his father working in his study and his mother cooking dinner, but he didn't want to join either of them. A few days ago a letter appeared on his desk inviting him to Hogwarts. It got him curious about the place, though he wasn't sure he wanted to go. What had happened with those two professors scared him. Though he doubted he'd be allowed anyway.

Speaking of the vampires, his family had become extremely overprotective of him since the meeting on his birthday last week. It was becoming suffocating. They hadn't even give him enough time to settle on the idea of living with vampires. He may have seemed okay on the day but now he found out everything, he was nervous. It just made him all the more glad that none of the vampires' talents worked on him.

Sighing, Harry rolled over. He must be over thinking this. His family won't hurt him… would they?

Within the next hour Harry had made his decision. Silently, he tugged on some warmer clothes and headed downstairs, all the while imagining that he was unnoticed. Since he'd discovered the existence of magic, he had been going through everything strange that had ever happened to him. There was the time he'd turned his teacher's wig blue and the time he'd magically made his way up onto the roof when trying to escape Dudley and his gang. Every time he had been thinking, hoping that something magical would happen, something that would help him, and every time the scenario he had imagined had happened. So that was how Hadrian managed to reach the outside world without alerting his parents.

Harry began to walk through the forest surrounding their house at a quick pace, determined to get far enough away before anyone noticed he was gone. That way he'd be able to collect his thoughts properly. He loved the peace of the forest, especially when he was stressed. He loved the crisp air that flowed around him, the towering trees, and the curious animals. It was like a wonderland. He wondered why they never had went on a walk like this as a family. Maybe it was a vampire thing. No. He had to stay focused. Otherwise he'd be caught and wouldn't get another chance like this for a long time.

Meanwhile, back at the Cullen household, it was chaos. Alice had burst through the door mere minutes ago with the rest of the vampire teens hot on her heels. She immediately began to shout for Hadrian. Without a response or visual proof the vampires started rushing around the house to find a trace of him. According to the panicked shouts of the forever teens, Alice had had a vision during dinner that sprung fear throughout them.

Flashback

Alice skipped into the cafeteria holding Jasper's hand tight. She couldn't wait to get home. Throughout the day she had been planning her shopping trip and the best way to convince her parents to let her take Harry with her. Though she stopped short as she reached their usual table, a vision pulling to the forefront of her mind.

'She saw Harry walking through the forest surrounding their home alone, before it faded to become another future. Here she saw herself and her siblings rushing through their home searching for her little brother. Everyone was panicking, tearing the house apart in an effort to find him.'

As soon as she had come out of the vision she dragged Jasper to the car, making sure the others followed. They drove furiously to reach their home. The tale of Alice's vision making them panic more than they ever had before.

End flashback

It seemed that their panic was well placed as no matter where they looked, they couldn't find Harry at home. Almost as soon as that fact was confirmed, the household sped towards the forest, desperately trying to pick up Hadrian's scent.

Harry had been outside in the forest for what he guessed was hours. The sun had been clouded over and it looked as though a storm was coming. Eerie shadows had been cast on the grounds around him making each tree become a terrifying giant. Having lost his way hours ago, fear was quick to fill him. He begun to regret leaving so fast. What if he never found his way back? What if he was lost forever?

Shivering, he pulled his jacket closer to his body. He had to carry on moving, otherwise he'd probably freeze over. He no longer feared his family of vampires, he just wanted a hug. Pellets of rain fell from the sky, swiftly drenching him to the bone. This was not going well. Shaking more than ever, he sank to the ground, not trusting himself to stay sturdy. He wished they would come and look for him. He wanted them to find him soon so he could go home. With the hope home fresh in his mind, he gradually drifted off into a fitful sleep.

Little more than an hour later, Emmett skidded to a halt in the closest clearing they were allowed to hunt in. He had caught his brother's scent half an hour ago and had been following it ever since. They hadn't thought he would have gone so far. After a few moments of looking over the area, Emmett located little Hadrian. Rushing over to the child's side, his worry peaked; his younger brother's breath came out in short gasps, his lips and fingertips tinged blue. Dreading the consequences, Emmett scooped up Harry and ran the fastest he ever had to get the boy home. He needed to make sure he was fine.

Whilst running, the large vampire pulled out a mobile to contact his father.

"Dad, you need get home as fast as you can. I've found Harry, but he looks really ill," Emmett spilled out all in one go.

"Get him home, I'll meet you there." And with that the phone was hung up.

Emmett reached home in record time. Carlisle was already there, having not strayed as far, with his medical bag beside him and a nest of blankets ready for Harry. Once Harry had been laid down, Carlisle started his examination. His face grew more anxious by the minute.

"Emmett, call your mother and siblings."
"Harry's alright, isn't he?" Emmett's voice broke in his panicked state.

"He will be fine. But he'll be in for a rough few weeks though." Emmett's head shot up fearfully. "Call your mother and I will explain everything."

Soon the whole family was crowded around the sofa Harry lay on. While waiting, Carlisle had changed his youngest son into a set of comfortable pyjamas and wrapped him in warm blankets on the central sofa. Carlisle had informed them briefly that Hadrian had caught pneumonia from the cold weather this afternoon. It wasn't a bad case but due to his time at the Dursleys, his immune system wasn't as strong as it should be. So they waited with baited breath for their Harry to wake up.

A/N Please feel free to comment what you would like to see happen in this story. I'm open to all ideas.

Jamesk19: I will most likely have the Cullens tutoring Harry in magic but it won't be permanent. And I'm not sure on pairings yet but I'll let you know when/if I decide.

Penny is wise: I don't really want to make Edward and Harry mates as I believe there are other pairings that will be better.

Rori Potter: I hope this chapter answers your question but basically Dumbledore is the dangerous one and he is making Hogwarts dangerous.

Zephyr Boreal: As mentioned before I'm unsure on pairings and your input will help. As for Hogwarts, Harry may be joining at a later date but will surely be learning magic.

teengrl2: Harry might go to Hogwarts in a few years' time but that doesn't mean the Cullens want him to.