Title: Minerva's Unexpected Quest

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To sjrodgers108: Thanks for your review and Ron's little snot nose brat needs to really get a life. I really don't like Amelia and I'm the one that's writing about her.

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Chapter 11: Harry Corners Ron

Harry Potter, Head of the Auror Department, wasn't happy. He had been hearing things coming out of Hogwarts that made him uneasy, especially about Amelia Weasley. He knew that Ron had gone off the deep end when Hermione had left all those years ago and that Ron had blamed Severus for it. Harry blamed Fudge for what had happened and was thankful that Fudge had died several years back.

Now he had a bone to pick with Ron and he had summoned him to have a 'chat' when Ron got back from trying to capture a wizard that was dealing in high level nightmare magic. A knock on the door broke Harry away from his thoughts and he told the person to enter. Ron popped his head in, looking a little worse for wear but giving Harry a smile.

"You wish to see me," Ron said.

"Yes," Harry said. "Close the door and sit down."

Ron closed the door and sat down in the only seat that was available.

"So what do you want to talk to me about?" Ron asked him.

"I've been getting reports from Hogwarts that I find very disturbing," Harry told him. "Reports of bullying and of banned candy being used to harm someone. And they all seem to be centered on your daughter."

Ron looked upset. "Has someone been harming Amelia?"

"No, Ron, someone has been harming Minerva Snape," Harry told him. "You know, Severus and Hermione Snape's daughter."

Ron's face turned bright red at the mention of Minerva. "I don't know why you brought me here about something as stupid as that girl."

Harry's had his turn to turn red. "I've brought you here because your daughter is the one that's bullying Minerva." He pulled out a letter that bore the Hogwarts crest. "A couple of days after term started several nosebleed nougat was found inside Minerva's eggs, a hexed broomstick, taunts from your daughter about what happened before she was born, desecration of Hermione Snape's grave, and the book that I got from Severus back in my sixth year is also missing. Your daughter was in my privet library and I know, for a fact, that the book was there before she came over and is now gone."

"What are you so worried about?"

"I'm worried because I'm an Auror with the Ministry of Magic," Harry hissed. "I'm responsible for anything that happens if those spells are used. I put a very powerful locking spell that Hermione invented to keep that book at Grimmuld Place and your daughter is an expert in breaking spells. But out of all these the desecration of Hermione's grave cap is the one that turns my stomach. I thought you were teaching your daughter respect but no, you're teaching her that it's okay to bully someone just because of something they had no control over.

"You're sick!" Harry added and then said. "I thought that we fought against people that did this sort of thing? But I'm seeing that all your daughter cares about is making Minerva's life a living hell."

"And I don't care what you say, Harry," Ron said, his face going, quite possibly, even redder. "Snape's daughter has no right to even be here."

"And if you believe that then you have no business being an Auror," Harry told Ron. "It's our job to uphold wizard law and I'm going to Hogwarts to inform Amelia that she's on notice. If I even hear a peep of her doing anything that is against our laws then I will take her to Azkaban. Let's see how she likes being around former Death Eaters. I'm also transferring you to the Department for the Deposal of Dark Arts Objects. Spending hours casting spells to rid an object of danger should teach you a lesson."

Ron rose up and kicked his seat, causing it turn over. "Go to hell, Potter," he snarled. "It seems that you care more about sorceress then your own kind."

Harry stood up and faced him. "Go to hell, yourself, Weasley," Harry hissed. "Report to Maria Fairway…now."

Ron snarled at him and then left.

Harry used the Floo Network to go to Hogwarts and when he arrived in Headmistress McGonagall's office he dusted himself off and then greeted the Headmistress.

"What brings you here?" McGonagall asked.

"I want to talk to Amelia at once," Harry told her. "It's about what she did to Hermione's grave."

"I'll have her brought up from Potions at once," McGonagall said. "So did you hear that we got Minerva Snape as a student?"

"I heard that Severus and Hermione allowed her to attend," Harry said. "How is she?"

"Oh she's a great student and has such a warm personality," McGonagall told him. "I think that Severus and Hermione did a fine job raising her. Though she does have strange habits and doesn't formally refer to her teachers as Professors."

"Well she was raised in Japan," Harry pointed out. "I went there on a business trip one time and their very different in the area of respect."

"That they do and the Professors put up with it," McGonagall said. "However I find it refreshing that she does respect everyone doesn't matter who they are or what they do. Now I'll get Amelia for you."

She walked over to the fireplace and summoned Professor Heart. She told the Professor that she needed Amelia to Floo to her office right away. A few minutes later Amelia appeared.

"Miss Weasley I'm Auror Harry Potter, of course you know who I am," Harry said.

"Yes," Amelia said.

"I want the book that you stole from me," Harry told her. "And I'm giving you notice that I will send you to Azkaban if you even harm Minerva again."

"I don't know what book you're talking about, maybe the stinking sorceress took it."

Harry glared at her.

"Do you wish to spend a night in Azkaban," Harry asked her. "Around some very evil Death Eaters."

Amelia looked fearful and Harry was glad that his words were sinking in. "But, I'm your niece."

"You're not my niece if you constantly bully Minerva," Harry said. "I was bullied by my cousin and it wasn't fun. And anyway I know that you took it because Minerva didn't even set foot in my house or even know where it's at."

He turned to McGonagall.

"She is getting detention until she finishes her first year," McGonagall told him.

"Is that for the bullying or the desecration?" Harry asked.

"The desecration," McGonagall answered.

"Apply whatever punishment that the new rules apply for bullying," Harry told her and McGonagall nodded.

He turned back to Amelia. "The book."

"Fine," Amelia hissed.

"Turn it in to Professor Sight and have her send it back to my house," Harry told McGonagall. "I'll be expecting it and will check it for any missing pages."

McGonagall nodded and Harry finally left.

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A/N: I hope that everyone liked this chapter and thought that Harry was being fair. I know he was. Next up: Things get a little strange.