A/N: Don't own.


End of last chapter:

When everyone finally started to disperse after they had agreed on another appointment at St. Mungo's in three days, they were stopped by Travers who had been watching Harry very closely during the testing and had even brought some additional rune arrays this time.

It made Reborn suspicious - though he could sense no ill intent - especially when the Rune Master asked if they would briefly join him in his office, clearly wanting to have a discussion separate from the other healers. Definitely suspicious.

After a quick glance between them, Harry and Reborn agreed and let Travers go ahead via the Floo before following with Fawkes.


Chapter 13

Reborn and Harry appeared in the Rune Master's office at St. Mungo's - he apparently had his own office and workroom there due to his frequent consulting with the hospital's healers - finding Travers already settled in the chair behind his desk.

They settled into the two chairs across from the man, seemingly relaxed. Their intent focus on the man did not waver however.

Even as he watched Travers, Reborn was constantly scanning the room with his Flames looking for threats - he didn't like not knowing what was going on and a meeting separate from the other healers was definitely making him suspicious.

Harry was feeling just as apprehensive as Reborn - hopefully this was not the Potter luck acting up again - and he willed the Rune Master not to have noticed their bond. They were already looking into some kind of magical explanation for Flames so they could at least attempt an explanation, but he had absolutely no idea how they could possibly explain a soulbond away. Especially to someone like Travers whose magical knowledge vastly exceeded Harry's own.

There was a brief pause as Travers watched them slightly wide-eyed, clearly not expecting the intense feeling of their combined focus on him.

Though after a few moments Travers apparently decided to simply ignore the heavy atmosphere in the room and stated cheerily. "I asked you for a private meeting, as I noticed something which might not be directly relevant for your treatment and I wasn't certain whether you would prefer to keep this to yourself."

At that, Travers abruptly stopped himself, seemingly just noticing Reborn's presence being in direct contrast to the intended privacy of the meeting. As the man turned a questioning look towards Harry, Reborn did nothing to cover his amusement at Travers' sudden epiphany.

Though Harry was relieved that client privacy might be the main reason for the meeting separate from the other healers, he wasn't relaxing until he was sure what this meeting was about. It was also quite entertaining that this was the point where Reborn's presence at his supposedly private healer appointments was suddenly questioned. Keeping his amusement to himself, Harry indicated for Travers to continue.

After another hesitant look in Reborn's direction, the Rune Master continued a bit more carefully. "The rune arrays I have been using were designed to give me a very clear image not only of the general state of your magical core but more importantly of the flow of your magic. During your last appointment the arrays detected an additional dynamic to your magic that cannot entirely be explained by the resettling of your magic."

This wasn't good. Harry tried to keep his composure while Travers talked. It sounded very much like the Rune Master had either discovered their bond or his Flames during the testing. At his side, Reborn appeared deceptively relaxed in his slightly slouched position - though Harry could feel his readiness to act immediately.

All the while, Travers continued talking. "It took me some time of studying the array afterwards to figure out that this dynamic seems to be in the form of an additional layer to your magical core. It is astounding, but the most likely explanation is the activation of a dormant talent due to the removal of any internal or external restraints on your magical core."

Here, Travers paused for a moment giving them some time to assimilate this knowledge.

Harry was considering options of how to handle this. Travers having discovered his Flames was not the worst case scenario but it could still potentially go wrong. While he could claim not to know a thing - which would seem unlikely at best - this might just be their best option of finding a magical explanation for Flames.

Reborn felt himself relax slightly at realizing that their bond had not been discovered. Travers had seemingly not made any connections to Reborn's presence and appeared even convinced that there was a logical explanation for the sudden presence of Harry's Flames. Though Reborn could almost feel his Sky's nervousness at this development, so he easily moved his thigh to press against Harry's for reassurance.

Harry was surprised to actually feel some of his tension evaporate at the contact despite the situation. A quick glance to Reborn before Harry ventured. "I am aware of this additional layer. However, so far I have not been able to identify its nature. Did the arrays give you any more information?"

Travers considered both of them briefly, probably suspecting that there was more than he was being told. "The arrays I used today were mainly designed to assure that there would be no negative effect on the stability of your magic. Which I am glad to say there won't be, if anything it might actually help with stabilizing your core. "

A brief pause. "I have not yet tried to identify the added dynamic's nature. The arrays I have used so far just give me a general impression of its nature and though there are some possible explanations, the arrays were not designed for actual identification. Just based on the pattern of this extra layer around your core it might be related to Elemental Magic, though I would have to perform additional tests in order to confirm."

Harry was stumped. Elemental Magic? Like in the stories of wizards raising mountains at a whim or igniting infernos that laid waste to entire countries? The supposed power of true Elementals or even elementalists had always seemed kind of unbelievable to Harry to be honest.

Though Harry did not really know anything about weaving of Elemental Magic, it was one of the examples always mentioned when talking about truly powerful Magicks. There were also numerous stories about it going wrong out there. Like Atlantis - which was probably the most famous example of the uncontrollable nature of Elemental Magic.

Though what Flames being 'related to' Elemental Magic would mean, Harry had no idea, so he focused on the Rune Master again.

At their questioning expressions, Travers explained with returned enthusiasm. "Elemental Magic is based on the elements of nature such as Water or Stone and it is one of the Olde Magicks. Elementalists can be incredibly powerful as they can manipulate a natural element in its entirety. However, learning how to weave Elemental Magic requires an inborn affinity for a natural element which is hereditary and thus the ability is only very rarely seen nowadays."

Travers paused briefly making sure he still had their attention before continuing. "The dynamic around your core most closely resembles that of a Fire Elementalist, but it does not fit entirely. Additionally, you yourself would be able to identify it as elementalists have described the feeling as unfathomable heat of Fire around their core or as inescapable gravity of Stone at the center. So, Elemental Magic is unlikely."

At this point, Travers' frustration with the topic was becoming very clear, as he seemed peeved at having been unable to identify the nature of Harry's additional power.

No one said anything for a few moments before Harry carefully interjected with, "Well, to me it feels warm. Really warm. Like fluid, coiling warmth around my core. Does that - "

Travers had abruptly sat up in his chair and was staring at Harry with wide eyes. "Fluid warmth. But that - " Travers continued to stare at Harry for a moment before jumping from his chair and quickly moving to a low table by the book cases along the wall of the office, mumbling to himself. He easily picked out one of the books on the table before returning and quickly paging through the book, mumbling to himself. "Fluid warmth, they used that exact phrasing."

Harry looked over at Reborn who was still entirely focused on the Rune Master - though still aware of his Sky as evidenced by him smoothly pressing his thigh further against Harry's.

Harry really hoped that this ended peacefully. He had always liked Travers, his enthusiasm for his own field of study and his willingness to patiently explain even the most obscure kinds of magic to Harry. Although if Travers found an explanation for Flames in a book of all things and he never actually learned of the mafia from them… Omerta really shouldn't be affected by this. Harry forced himself to relax as they waited for the Rune Master's verdict.

"Here! Igneomancy. It is considered an intersection between Elemental and Prime Magic, with Fire as the underlying element of nature." Travers was almost bouncing in his chair with his excitement. "This is amazing! Igneomancy is astonishingly rare and there have only been a few cases that have ever actually been studied. The last British igneomancer was identified more than 150 years ago."

Harry was completely lost. Most of those terms meant nothing to him.

It must have shown on his face when the Rune Master looked up to share his enthusiasm, as Travers visibly forced himself to calm down. He coughed awkwardly, leaning back in his chair again and trying to cover his loss of composure. "Well… as I said, Igneomancy is considered an intersection of Elemental and Prime Magic, which follow almost opposed magical principles. Elemental Magic is based on the five Natural Elements, grants an incredible amount of power, but is very rare. In contrast, Prime Magic is based on non-physical Natural Aspects underlying nature such has heat, light or electricity and it is thus far more multifaceted than Elemental Magic. Prime Magic is also entirely instinctive and it is accepted that everyone has an inborn affinity for at least one Natural Aspect."

At this point they were just letting the Rune Master ramble on, glad for all the information they were gaining.

Travers was regaining his enthusiasm as he continued, "A lot of accidental magic in children is actually based on Prime Magic, as any access to instinctive magic is easier before stabilization of the magical core. After stabilization, Natural Aspects generally remain dormant, only affecting a wizard's affinity for specific spells that might be supported or opposed by his Natural Aspect. The Aspects also cover far more than their magical application as for example character traits have also been assigned to specific Aspects, such as insight or tranquility."

At this, Reborn felt himself become even more attentive. This was starting to sound eerily similar to Flames and like a perfect way to explain Flames to magicals. Hm, wouldn't that be convenient.

Travers paused as he tried to figure out whether he had forgotten anything. "Aspects are also essential factors in several magical disciplines, like personally adjusted wards, divination or rituals. Which is how I noticed actually, as my runic calculations simply didn't fit your magic anymore."

As the Rune Master animatedly continued his explanation, Harry almost wanted to smile at his obvious enthusiasm at the topic, almost bouncing in his seat and gesticulating wildly.

"However, Igneomancy is incredibly rare as not only does the wizard need to manifest his Natural Aspect but in addition it requires a latent affinity for Elemental Fire. The combination with various Natural Aspects such as radiance or electricity as the main offensive force gives Igneomantic Fire an incredibly wide range of manifestations. Still, as igneomancers can only manipulate the fire they themselves created and cannot affect natural fire they are not actually considered true elementalists, despite some igneomancers having the ability to draw strength directly from nature as only those with Elemental Magic can."

Here, the Rune Master became more careful. "Still, there are several details that should make Igneomancy impossible in your case. For example, igneomancers are known for having weak magic. I had not even considered Igneomancy as an option in your case due to its rarity and your magical strength."

Harry wanted to snort at that, it was considered impossible, so of course it would apply in his case.

"Also, it would require you to have activated your Natural Aspect which is not only dangerous due to adding onto an already stabilized magical core but it also requires a very close connection to your magic… Hm, maybe if your temporary loss of magic due to the resetting of your core reactivated your instinctive magic? And during the subsequent resettling of your magical core, it was integrated into your magic?" The Rune Master seemed dubious at this theory.

"Let me just have another look at the arrays from earlier…" Travers went searching through a stack of papers on his desk and then quietly focused, from time to time mumbling to himself and paging through a book next to him clearly looking for something.

Harry looked over at Reborn, who had been keeping the Rune Master in sight at all times, but he also seemed far more relaxed than before.

After a while, Travers spoke up again. "Igneomancy might actually fit based on the arrays. How astonishing! If you agree, I will prepare another set of arrays for your next appointment, to confirm and also to identify the specific Natural Aspect that is the basis for your igneomantic powers."

Travers waited for Harry's confirming nod before continuing. "I will have to check which design might be best suited. I could also lend you some literature, though I have to admit it's not much as there is still very little known about it."

Harry immediately answered. "That would be great. I assume most of these books cannot just be ordered?"

"You are right. Most of these are very rare tomes that I only have access to due to my guild and I will have to acquire permission to lend them to you. Which will only be possible with a clear reason." Travers paused for a moment. "I assume you would prefer to keep this quiet for now?"

Harry confirmed strongly. "Yes, at least until I have had time to get familiar with the topic myself. I have not yet dared to test this power as I was worried it might negatively affect my recovery."

"Oh, yes. I can reassure you, that its presence will not negatively affect your magical recovery. Still, it might be best to wait until you are cleared for general magic use before trying it out as there aren't really any cases to compare your situation to." Travers confirmed, bright-eyed with interest but knowing Harry enough by now not to ask to be included when he did test his Flames.

Harry was grateful for the man's insight.

They spent a bit more time discussing Igneomancy and various magical disciplines as well as how this might affect Harry's magic in the future.

Harry honestly thanked the Rune Master for his help and willingness to invest even more time. Though Travers assured him enthusiastically that it really was no problem at all and that Obscure Magicks were one of his interests. Harry never would have guessed.

In the end they agreed that Travers would make preparations for Harry's next appointment and get in contact in case there were any further questions.

Thankfully, Harry had set up a post box soon after the war - he was not going to consider how much mail had probably accumulated in the last few weeks - so he could still be contacted despite the wards surrounding his flat. During his absence, the wards had been set to reject all post no matter the sender, though the post from a few specified people was normally able to get past his wards. Everything else was collected at the post box. He even had an additional post box set aside for all letters addressed to any of his awarded titles, assuming that he would not really be interested in their content anyways.

Fawkes took them back to the apartment. There was a brief silence between them as Harry set down the books on the coffee table in front of the couch. He ventured, "Well, that was certainly unexpected."

"Indeed." Reborn replied from where he was preparing coffee as well as tea in the kitchen. "And dios mio, all that enthusiasm…"

Harry actually had to laugh at that. Travers had certainly seemed to be fascinated by the topic.

When Reborn returned from the kitchen with their drinks, they did not even try to get started on anything else and easily settled on the couch with a book from Travers. In the end, Reborn simply read from the book out loud instead of them trying to read the book at the same time.

It was actually pretty interesting and gave a great summary on various magical disciplines that Harry had never even heard of. They briefly looked over the chapters on Elemental Magic and Prime Magic. Travers had already covered most of what was mentioned in the book.

As Harry silently listened to his Sun read out loud, he thought to himself that if he had had Reborn read his school books to him he would have had no problem doing the assigned reading in Hogwarts. No problem at all. Dear Merlin, Reborn's voice was sinful.

Reborn found the section on Igneomancy which really seemed to be eerily similar to Flames in most aspects. The book emphasized the multitude and diversity of Natural Aspects, thus giving rise to a vast number of different hues of Igneomantic Fire.

The book generally separated igneomancers based on primary affinities for Natural Aspects, which not only determined the effect of the Igneomantic Fire but also its appearance and suited focus stones. Apparently, Igneomancy was considered to be closely related to certain focus stones depending on the underlying Natural Aspect. The stones apparently increased the ease of access and could even be used to store some of the igneomancer's power.

After reading through the interesting chapters, they discussed the new revelations over a quick lunch and afterwards Reborn decided to check on some of his contacts. He wanted to make certain that there was nothing going on in the Mafia World that he should know about.


It was easy to find the information he was looking for, but Reborn was irritated that even though it had not even been a week since he had last checked on his contacts and only three days since he left Italy there were numerous attempts to contact him. Far more than was reasonable for this short time span. Going by the messages themselves, they had been mainly designed to arrange a meeting with him and less to actually offer him a contract.

He was getting the feeling this might actually be about the Corocos and the technology Reborn had liberated from them, as some of the messages were clearly intended to bargain for information, something he wasn't usually known for. Still, he couldn't be entirely sure.

As he walked back towards the apartment Reborn considered the other revelations of the day. He was actually optimistic that as Travers had not only been aware of something like Flames beforehand and still had no knowledge of the mafia, Omerta had not been affected at all. Also, as there was apparently actual literature on the topic they couldn't really be blamed for someone else being aware of something like Flames.

To his disappointment the watcher did not return while he was wandering about outside. It would have been incredibly convenient if he could have hunted the person down and demand answers without putting his Sky at risk.

Harry might murder him though if he were to go off on his own. He sure had found himself a protective and headstrong Sky, that much was for certain. Reborn smirked.

Life was good.


While Reborn was busy Harry decided to get in contact with the various people he really should have contacted as soon as he had the option of asking Fawkes to deliver a message to anyone.

Going for the easiest letter first, he quickly sent a missive to Motley and Clarke asking for a meeting tomorrow.

Then Harry paused, pondering who else to contact.

While he wasn't entirely certain who exactly might have been involved in his removal from St. Mungo's there were some people he was immovably certain would never have agreed with anything being done to him while he was unconscious - not to even mention leaving him insufficiently protected in the Muggle World.

First he wrote to George. Not Fred and George. Not the twins. Just George.

Harry forced down the onslaught of painful memories.

If there was anyone in the Wizarding World Harry would count as family, having never abandoned him, always there to lighten his world with a prank or two, it would be Fred and George.

The twins had always been something of a safe haven for Harry. Ever since their first meeting at the train before his first year, Fred and George had kind of taken Harry under their wing. During their time at Hogwarts they had been always and unquestionably on his side, willing to just let him sit with them in the common room, getting rid of anyone - even their own siblings - by just looking like they might play a prank on everyone who thought of approaching their corner.

Through all his years at Hogwarts, Harry had never been plagued by their pranks, never been used as a test subject for their more inventive experiments, never been humiliated by them. By the twin's fourth year, Harry had been the only one in the entirety of Hogwarts who had been completely exempt from being targeted by them. Even including the upper years and the teachers.

The twins had simply understood. Understood how Harry hated his role in society, hated people just assigning him a label, hated the fickleness of the people around him, hated being used and discarded repeatedly, hated being singled out all the time - be it in school or in the press or in the war or however else.

After the Final Battle, George had been the only one Harry had kept in regular contact with no matter his other obligations.

George had always been the quieter one of the twins, slightly more introverted and tending to let his twin speak for the both of them. On the other hand Fred had been the less vindictive one, often curbing his brother's vicious streak. Fred had been the planner, George the inventor. Both had always been immovably loyal.

Not that anyone ever noticed the differences, because to almost everyone - even most of their own bloody family - the twins seemed to be something of a singular being. Barely anyone ever saw the need to differentiate between them.

The thought of losing Fred still had a painful ache burning through Harry. But he reminded himself that he still had George and how much more George must be hurting at the loss of his other half.

In the weeks after the war Harry had visited George regularly at the shop, even though their meetings had been almost entirely one-sided, simply because George had been near catatonic during that time.

Harry had taken to bringing his various stacks of paperwork with him to the joke shop and work through it there, while George worked on potions or spells or whatever else he could think of in companionable silence. Sometimes he would just sit down right next to Harry or lay on the couch with his feet in Harry's lap, clearly seeking the reassurance of another presence at his side. It had not only helped George but it had been pretty much the only regular interaction with anyone Harry had had during that time. To be honest, he had not really missed being hounded by everyone else. At all.

George had barely said a word through most of their meetings, just focusing on inventing, experiments, the shop. Anything to distract himself from the gaping hole at his side, where Fred was supposed to be.

He had also been one of the very few whom Harry had informed of his treatment at St. Mungo's beforehand. Even if only so George wouldn't worry when Harry stopped showing up for their regular meetings - official arrangement or no - unannounced.

Harry shook himself from his memories and started on the letter. It was actually quite brief, letting George know that he was back in London and that he would be visiting his shop within the next few days.

Thinking about it, Harry was actually looking forward to introducing George and Reborn. He had a feeling that they would get along quite well with their tendency to unobtrusively fade into the background if they wanted to and causing chaos whenever they didn't.

Harry grinned. The Wizarding World just might not survive their meeting.

The next two letters Harry wrote were to Neville and Luna, both of whom had left the country to go traveling with Luna's father to search for fantastic animals and rare plants. Harry knew they had mainly wanted to get out of Britain for a while. Especially Luna had needed the distance and Harry had been in full support of them leaving the country for a while.

Actually, he had no idea whether they were even aware of Harry having disappeared from the Wizarding World at all. Though as he had no idea where they were currently staying and whether the sudden appearance of a phoenix would be appreciated he decided to send their letters from the owl office tomorrow.

Neville and Luna had always been incredibly loyal friends and he had missed them during their absence. They seemed to understand the kind of devotion Harry himself felt for his friends and were very willing to reciprocate with the same level of loyalty. So very different from most of the Wizarding World, the Order, Ron and Hermione…

Despite having had quite some time to sort through various possible reasons for the actions that had led to him being bought by the mafia, he had yet to come up with anything that even remotely satisfied him. Harry was still so incredibly angry at all of them.

It also reminded him of the conversation that had sent Reborn into an utter fury. The story of how he had been moved from the hospital by his friends and allies.

Harry still hadn't really talked about his messed up childhood at the Dursleys', but he had a feeling that Reborn had pieced most of it together by now anyhow. Harry had never been subtle about his treatment at the hands of his relatives. It had simply seemed like no one ever really cared enough or even wanted to put the facts together.

Still, it had been enough to just tell his Sun about the people he trusted being almost directly responsible for putting him in harm's way to leave Reborn in a towering fury.

In order to distract himself from his rising anger when thinking about the hypocrisy of the Wizarding World, Harry asked Fawkes to deliver his letter to George and then decided look through the books in his study, hoping to find something that might have some more information on any of their various research topics.

Harry started to sort through the various tomes. He had originally picked the books from his vaults just at random, simply intending to fill his study.

Immediately three piles - possibly useful, possibly amusing, entirely useless - were formed. Though Harry was slowed down when he found one that might have been promising just based on the title 'Fire of the Soul' but turned out to be a historical romance novel. Supposedly.

By the time Reborn returned to the apartment Harry was giggling - manly giggles, chuckling actually - at the complete ridiculousness of the story. If all of the Wizarding World's fiction was anything like this, it was no wonder there were barely any fictional books to be found in magical libraries.

Reborn couldn't help grinning at the image his Sky presented, sitting on the floor leant against the lone arm chair in the study, in the midst of piles of books, giggling himself to tears. Though the picture of Harry's tousled hair and slightly reddened cheeks from laughter had Reborn's thoughts drifting into a not so innocent direction. Dios mio, his Sky was adorable.

While Reborn set about preparing dinner, Harry giggled his way through an explanation of the so-called plot of the book describing the tumultuous journey of Elfreda the Endowed being courted by Theobald the Thunderous.

Reborn actually snorted a few times at Harry's depiction of the book.

They spent the rest of the evening reading and conversing, just enjoying each other's company.


Harry was lying awake. As usual he was curled against Reborn's side with his head rested on his Sun's chest.

Harry pondered the revelations of the day and what they had learned just now from the various books.

Igneomancy was starting to look more and more like an actual explanation for Flames using magical terms. Though there were enough discrepancies that neither Reborn nor Harry were quite certain whether Igneomancy was just another term for activated Flames or might actually be something else entirely.

For one, while the general setup seemed very similar to Flames, taking Natural Aspects into account, Igneomancy seemed far more varied than the seven Flame types of the Mafia World. On the other hand Reborn had also mentioned that there quite a number of other Flames some so very rare that only a single individual had ever been known to possess them.

One of the books also mentioned that Igneomantic Fire was seen in various colors, most of which fit perfectly with the colors of Dying Will Flames. The books even described the forming of close-nit groups of igneomancers with almost opposing Natural Aspects, but no actual bonding was mentioned.

So far they also hadn't found any mention of life-force or soul being relevant in Igneomancy. Igneomantic Fire was assumed to originate in a wizard's magical core, same as with Elemental Magic.

Harry was starting to think that either Igneomancy actually described the same thing as Flames or that if there had ever been any other wizards with activated Flames they had just mixed in with igneomancers, either purposely claiming the same power or simply not knowing any better.

It also seemed very suspicious that the appearance of igneomancers had suddenly stopped almost 200 years ago and Reborn had postulated that if it really was the case that only wizards with very weak magic activated these powers, they might have just been assimilated by the mafia, never learning of magic at all, or keeping silent about a world they were supposedly not a part of due to their weak magic.

Based on the books, it could even be assumed that there might be quite a number of wizards out there that had activated their Natural Aspects but as they never manifested a Fire affinity, they did not develop their Flames.

Though as most of this was still guesswork, they had decided to go visit Gringotts tomorrow and look through Harry's vaults for more books with information on Igneomancy.

Still, it was truly reassuring to Harry that Reborn could now use his Flames in the Magical World if it ever became a necessity, without fearing any backlash from the Wizarding World for an unexplained power or from the Mafia World for breaking Omerta. They could even ask Travers to back up their claims if things went wrong.

Still, they would try to keep Harry's Flames a secret if at all possible. Harry had no intention of claiming an incredibly not-seen-for-a-hundred-years power in addition to his magic.

No way.

He was fine with Reborn claiming the spotlight in that case. Even though Harry doubted Reborn would have any need to reveal his Flames anytime soon, going by what they had seen yesterday in Kingsley's office. The Aurors sure hadn't known how to react to Reborn. Harry grinned with smug satisfaction into his Sun's chest.

Taking a quick peek up at Reborn's face to make sure he was still asleep, Harry pressed himself even further into the warmth of his Sun's side. He sighed happily at the smell he had come to associate with his Guardian. The smell of sun-warmed skin, coffee and a mixture of other things that he couldn't quite figure out yet.

Harry didn't mind. He had time to figure it out. Lots of time.


Reborn opened his eyes to look down at where his Sky had curled further into his side, looking soft and content in his arms.

He smiled slightly and feeling his Sky fall into a deep sleep, he finally let himself drift off as well.


A/N: Phew, that was a lot of explanations. I'm really sorry for the delay, but I kind of got stuck on this chapter and how to best explain Igneomancy. I hope the explanation wasn't too convoluted.

This is actually the rest of what I had originally intended for the last chapter... sorry it turned out so monologue-y :) In exchange, the next chapter will have Gringotts, the appearance of their watcher and probably one of the clashes with the sheeple.

Chapter 12 review responses:

You guys are awesome! Thanks for all the reviews and keeping me so invested in this story! Some people even guessed the identity of their watcher… :)

To writer2000z and anthea tronchard step: Thanks for reviewing again! Reborn will meet George soon, but I can't tell you when he will get to meet the rest of the Weasleys. Probably soon though.

To kailaleela: Thanks for your review! I'm sorry to say that it will be quite some time until Namimori comes into play as this is even before the Arcobaleno. The story will get there at some point… :)

To iBeta: Thank you for reviewing yet again! Harry will definitely train for magic-less combat sometime soon and Reborn will be handling most of his training. Even though Reborn might be either too soft or too hard on his Sky, I also don't think he would be willing to hand off the training to someone possibly less qualified than him :)