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Summary: When Hayden Potter turns seven, she receives a letter from a school that teaches the Lost Shinobi (Ninja) Arts, including a scholarship that gives her information on her family. As Hayden accepts the offer in the hopes of finding somewhere that she can call home, she is brought into the hidden world of the Elemental Nations, the former countries now being allied and forming the academy. Hayden is made aware of her magical heritage on top of her ninja heritage, and Hogwarts will get a few interesting surprises when she reenters the magical world as a full-fledged ninja.

Warnings: Blaise x Hayden, female Harry, female Naruto, SasuNaru, spoilers, Uzumaki Lily and Hayden, some angst, some bashing (Dumbledore and Dursleys for sure, haven't decided on everyone else), yaoi or yuri pairings at some point…I think that's it. Sorry if I missed anything.

Again, the parts in Italics are passages and lines taken from Goblet of Fire. There's very little in this chapter, though.

Enjoy!


Hayden woke up the second the Irish's joyful celebrations was interrupted by screams. The cheers had become white noise to her as she fell asleep, but the new sounds…

The noises in the campground had changed. The singing stopped. [She] could hear screams, and the sound of people running.

She was up and out of her bed in a flash, and within ten seconds she was battle-ready, weapons in hand, Midori and Kohina beside her as they gracefully left their tent, meeting the others outside.

"Konohamaru, get Nina and Sayuri out of here!" Naruto ordered.

The younger man nodded his assent, taking hold of the scared girls and using the Shunshin to get them away from the danger as quickly as he could.

Hayden wished that she could Apparate, to get her family and friends out immediately, but not only was she too young to have learned but she knew that the Ministry had warded the forests against it outside of designated areas.

Understandable, for security reasons, but damn if it wasn't inconvenient.

The group focused in the direction the crowd was running from.

Loud jeering, roars of laughter, and drunken yells were drifting toward them; then came a burst of strong green light, which illuminated the scene.

Hayden's eyed widened, getting a brief flashback of that same green light coming towards her, and high, cruel laughter.

"That's the Killing Curse!" she shouted, before all of the ninja jumped into action, running towards the lights, up in the trees where they were out of the crowd's way and less likely to be seen by whoever was causing it.

"So much for security." Her father muttered dryly, remembering the British Minister's assurances that the event would be perfectly safe.

As they arrived at the next clearing, they saw what was happening.

A crowd of wizards, tightly packed and moving together with wands pointed straight upward, was marching slowly across the field. Their heads were hooded and their faces masked. High above them, floating along in midair, four struggling figures were being contorted into grotesque shapes. It was as though the marked wizards on the ground were puppeteers, and the people above them were marionettes operated by invisible strings that rose from the wands into the air. Two of the figures were very small.

It felt like a rock had dropped into her stomach. Those were kids. She couldn't stop herself from imagining Sayuri and Nina up there, helpless…

And she wasn't the only one.

Her mom leapt forward, followed half a second later by her dad, and the rest of them followed.

They launched shuriken at the wizards, hitting them in the forehead and killing them instantly. It took three seconds, and they all had more than one weapon sticking out of their corpses.

All except for one, who Naruto immediately sealed in a storage scroll for later, throwing the scroll to Anko, since interrogation was her livelihood.

Her parents, Kakashi, and Iruka jumped up to catch the muggles as they dropped to the ground like stones, and Sakura immediately went to work fixing the damage caused by the bastards.

Hayden and Sarada took off their coats (AN: I know this is during the summer, but where I live at least it still gets pretty cold at night), handing them to their mother, who was running her hands through the two civilian children's hair in an attempt to stop the tremors that had taken ahold of them.

The blonde gently put the garments around the kids' shoulders.

"Are they going to be okay, Aunt Sakura?" Satoshi asked worriedly.

Sakura sighed. "They'll live, but…their nerves…"

"They were tortured." Anko finished with an angry scowl.

Sure, she worked for the Torture and Intelligence department, but the kids they worked with were older and ninja, who like it or not were held to a different standard.

On the other hand, these were ordinary civilian kids, helpless in the face of those wizards.

Tortured and paraded around like animals for fun.

The purple-haired woman understood more than ever where Naruto and Sakura were coming from when they said that they'd rather the kiddies not stay at Hogwarts for the entire tournament, and why they'd only be there during the tasks and at Christmas.

Nina, while old enough to be at the academy, had still decided to stay a civilian, and while Sayuri would probably become a ninja, she wasn't old enough yet.

And Nina might have magic (they weren't sure yet, but her bastard of a father had been, so it was likely), but Sayuri didn't, and some of these wizards would kill her on principle alone.

"What should we do with them?" Kakashi asked.

Sakura bit her lip, before turning to Sirius. "What will happen if they stay here?"

Sirius grimaced. "They'll be Obliviated."

He didn't even blink at the outrage on everyone else's face, having known it was coming.

"Erasing traumatic memories doesn't keep the emotions away." Hayden said with a scowl, having read up on the spell. "They'll probably freak out and have no idea why, which will scare them more."

They were all silent.

"Let's bring them home with us." Naruto decided. "The Colonel and Lieutenant can decide how to deal with this."

It went unsaid that the Canadian Ministry was more capable than the United Kingdom's.

Sasuke frowned thoughtfully, recalling all of the books on laws in the magical world he'd read. "Shouldn't be a problem. They're not magical, so Fudge and his men can't stop us. It's out of their jurisdiction."

With that decided, Hayden created a portkey (having been given permission from the Colonel, since they were usually heavily regulated) and the large group vanished without a trace.


Malfoy tried and failed to sneak away from his mother as they went as quickly as they could to the nearest Apparation point.

He didn't even get two feet away from her before her arms wrapped strongly around his and she yanked him back towards her.

"But mother, they won't hurt us!" he protested, trying to loosen her grip. "I just want to see some of those disgusting mudbloods taken down a peg! And the muggles they're parading around! Is this what Father used to do? Honestly, it looks rather fu—"

"Draco Lucius Malfoy I will DISOWN YOU!" Narcissa screeched uncharacteristically, wanting to curse her imprisoned husband for making their son think that he was so superior that nothing could possibly hurt him—that no one would ever want to hurt him. He believed that pureblood supremacy crap, and thought that Lucius' actions had been noble?!

So horribly naïve.

She loved her son dearly, but she privately thought that the incident with the Hippogriff last year had been good for him, especially since the charges had been dropped and there were no consequences for either Professor Hagrid or the Hippogriff.

It was a backwards mockery of how Lucius' victims never got justice when he'd gotten out of prison the first time by using the Imperius excuse.

Narcissa held some affection from her husband, but honestly wasn't particularly sad to see him in prison where he belonged.

Besides, if he really believed in the 'Dark Lord's' cause, then shouldn't he be proud to be there, like Bella and the others?

Unaware of the thoughts running through his mother's mind, Draco scowled furiously, resigning himself to not being able to join in the fun.

He wouldn't put it past his mother to actually disown him, and he wasn't as oblivious to his situation as most would think. He knew that after his Father's fall from grace he would be hard pressed to get a decent job, so he needed the Malfoy fortune to fall back on.

Much as it pained him to admit it, a few hours of fun just wasn't worth the risk.


At three in the morning, Hermione collapsed onto the bed in the guest room at the Diggory's house.

Her, Neville, Luna, and Ginevra had been staying with Cedric, but Madame Longbottom and Mrs. Weasley had demanded that their grandson and daughter respectively come home immediately so that they could see for themselves that they were unharmed.

Xenophilius Lovegood, however, was out of the country on an expedition, so Luna had been allowed to stay, and Hermione's parents had no idea what had happened.

It had been a long night. Mr. Diggory had managed to get them out quickly using side-along Apparation once they reached the Apparation zone, and none of them got hurt, but it was a close call.

The group had witnessed a man put the Dark Mark in the sky before running off, hearing the shouts.

Bartemius Crouch Sr. had even accused them of putting it up!

Honestly.

And then he treated poor Winky so horribly!

So what if the little House Elf had found a wand that had been dropped in the chaos? House Elves couldn't even use wands, and even if the Priori Incantatum proved that that was the wand that was used to conjure the Dark Mark, she obviously hadn't been the one to do it.

But no. As she'd noticed before, logic was pretty rare amongst wizards.

Thank Merlin her friends knew how to think for themselves, even if Luna's perspective still bothered her at times.

She was torn between being glad that Winky had been freed and feeling sorry for the very same elf, who had clearly been devastated because of it.

However, she had no doubt that freedom would do Winky some good.

Maybe she should start a campaign to free the House Elves…

And so the fourteen year old fell asleep to thoughts of wages and paid vacation time…


The next day, Narcissa Malfoy felt validated as she saw the pictures on the cover page of the Daily Prophet.

She didn't say anything, instead laying it down on the table in front of her son and leaving the dining room.

Draco paled drastically.

The first photograph, the Dark Mark shining proudly in the sky, was fine. He didn't mind that.

It was the second photograph that shook him.

Dead. All of them dead. Killed by weapons, not magic.

If he had been there, he probably would have been dead as well.

And the Ministry didn't even know who had killed them.


The next afternoon, Anko reported that it hadn't been the group of Death Eaters who had conjured up the Dark Mark.

Indeed, they had been just as scared as everyone else when it appeared.

This worried them.

If it hadn't been the Death Eaters who had been attacking…then who had cast the spell? And why?


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In the book, Harry mocked Draco by asking if his parents were part of the Death Eater group. Lucius probably was, but Narcissa wasn't an official Death Eater, just a supporter. According to the wiki she stopped supporting Voldemort when Lucius was imprisoned and Draco was in danger. It's different this time as Lucius went to prison early and Voldemort hasn't risen again yet, but I figure she's fully aware of how dangerous the Death Eaters are and well aware that Draco could put his foot in his mouth and get himself killed. Like if he said Loki's line in the Avengers movie. "You are, all of you are beneath me!"