DISCLAIMER: I do not own Harry Potter, Doctor Who or the Chronicles of Narnia. I own this plot only, and any OCs. My depictions of real life characters are based on stereotypes or suppositions and no insult is intended. I have no desire to own the series this story is based on, although if anyone could give me either a wand, TARDIS or wardrobe portal into Narnia I certainly wouldn't say no.

IMPORTANT: This is a rewrite of my story, You Are Not Alone and, as such, any resemblence to that story is intentional.


Chapter Twenty Eight: City of Love

'Where are we going?' 'Are you speaking philosophically or geographically?' 'Philosophically.' 'Then we're going to lunch.' Romana II & The Doctor, City of Death


Location: Harry's TARDIS
Time: Unspecified

'So Harry...why are we in your TARDIS instead of strolling through Hogsmeade right now?' Lucy asked as Harry piloted the TARDIS to an unknown destination.

'Because, dear Lucy, I wanted to take you on a date, and I figured, why take you to Hogsmeade...' Harry left the sentence hanging as the TARDIS landed with a thump as he linked arms with Lucy and led her out the door.

Location: Avenue des Champs-Élysées, 8th arrondissement, Paris, France, Earth
Time: January 1994 CE

'...when I could take you to Paris?' he finished with a smile as Lucy stepped out of the ornate wardrobe onto one of the most famous streets in the world, home to the Arc de Triomphe and the finale of Le Tour de France. Lucy looked around in utter disbelief that Harry had brought her to the City of Love for their date. She then blushed deeply as he offered her a single red rose and then his arm, leading her off into the city. 'My dear Lu, welcome to la plus belle avenue du monde.' Harry said as they walked along the Champs-Élysées.

Lucy looked all around her, trying to take in as many of the sights, smells and sounds that were assaulting her senses as she could. After a few minutes walking down the famous avenue, Lucy stopped and jumped on Harry, engulfing him in one of her patented hugs. 'Thank you, thank you, thank you!' she said excitedly before kissing him on the cheek.

'It's fine, Lu. Anything to make you happy.' Harry said, blushing lightly as several patrons of a near by cafe were "Awwwing" at the show of affection.

'Anything?' Lucy asked mischievously, while smiling coquettishly. Harry just looked at Lucy, his blush darkening as Lucy's words sunk in. "Oh, Harry! I'm sorry I embarrassed you.' Lucy giggled, her arms still around Harry's neck.

'Come on, Lu. I've got plans for today, and as enjoyable as this is, cuddling on the Champs-Élysées wasn't a major one.' Harry said, and Lucy disengaged her arms around his neck, instead clasping his right elbow as he led her along the avenue once more.


Harry stepped out of the clothing boutique behind Lucy, his arms laden with several bags of casual and formal muggle clothes for both of them. Glancing around, he hurriedly slipped into a side alley and shrunk the bags, pocketing the mass of bags now the size of a matchbox. 'Where to next, Harry?' Lucy asked jovially as he rejoined her.

Harry glanced at his watch. 'How about lunch?' He asked, gesturing towards the Eiffel Tower, which could be just barely seen from the small street they were in. At Lucy's nod, he started toward the Champ de Mars. 'Come on then.'

As they sat in the restaurant on the first level of the Tower, Harry and Lucy enjoyed not only the sights and the food, but the company, as they enjoyed their lunch. Harry looked around the restaurant, and cracked a smile when he saw the ex-Time Agent and companion of the Doctor who went by the name of Group Captain (or most often just Captain) Jack Harkness, flirting with a rather buxom blonde at a nearby table. Jack looked surprised when he saw Harry, who subtly toasted him with his glass, before they both returned to their respective conversations.

Location: Musée du Louvre, Rue de Rivoli, 1st arrondissement, Paris, France, Earth
Time: January 1994 CE

After lunch, they had travelled to the top of the Eiffel Tower by elevator, and both looked on in undisguised awe at the sprawl of Paris beneath them. Lucy commented on the beauty of the city, and Harry couldn't help but stare at the beauty, not of the city, but of the girl beside him.

After this, the young couple made their way to the Louvre, looking around at the most famous museum in the world. 'The Doctor and I were there when that was painted.' Harry whispered as they stood in front of the Mona Lisa. 'And I have to tell you that Lisa was bloody uncooperative.' Lucy snickered at this before they scampered away under the glowers of art critics.

Soon enough, Harry and Lucy decided it was time to head back to Hogsmeade, both having some things they wanted to do in the small magical village before they returned to school.

Location: History Professor's Office, Hogwarts School, near Aviemore, Scotland, Earth
Time: January 1994 CE

'Oh, I saw Jack today.' Harry mentioned in passing as he and the Doctor had tea together in the Doctor's office.

'Jack? As in Captain Jack? Immortal Jack? What is he doing here?' The Doctor asked.

'Twisting the Laws of Time again. Oh, he wasn't here...I took Lu to Paris.' Harry said, smiling at the memory of the bright smile on Lucy's face in Paris. 'He was flirting with a well-built blonde.'

'That is so...Jack.' The Doctor said, also with a reminiscent smirk. 'So how was your last Hogsmeade weekend for the year?'

'It was fine, Lucy and I had lunch at the Eiffel Tower, walked down the Champs-Élysées, visited the Musee du Louvre, then back in Hogsmeade, we went to Honeydukes, because you can never have enough chocolate, or...' Harry started before the Doctor joined in for the next phrase.

'JELLY BABIES!' They yelled together before collapsing in laughter.

'Uh...let's see...Lucy dragged me into Gladrags, I got a new shoulder bag for my textbooks, then we went to Dervish and Banges, amazing what you can find in that store! There was a muggle book on the history of the Shetland Islands, and apparently there's a legend in the Shetlands that the Magical Medicine Man will protect the Islanders from harm like he did in 1768. Know anything about that?' Harry asked.

'Shetlands, Shetlands...Yeah, that was a great weekend.' The Doctor remembered with a smile on his face.

'Here's to messing with time and crazy islanders.' The Doctor added after a companionable silence, raising his teacup in a strange toast.

'Messing with time and crazy islanders.' Harry echoed, also raising his teacup in a mock toast.

Location: The Quidditch Pitch, Hogwarts School, near Aviemore, Scotland, Earth
Time: January 1994 CE

The fourth match of the 1993-94 Hogwarts Quidditch Cup saw Gryffindor take on Hufflepuff early in March. The day dawned to pouring rain, and it didn't get any better, with hail expected later on. Harry donned his Quidditch robes, but as part of the agreement from the tryouts, he took his place in the reserves box alongside Lucy, Ron, his classmate Dean, and second years Demelza Robins, Jimmy Peakes and Richie Coote.

Impervious Charms on the stands prevented the spectators from getting wet, but it did nothing for the cold, and even with the thick Gryffindor scarlet cloaks they were wearing on the bench, Harry and Lucy huddled together as close as they could to keep warm.

The match started slowly, both teams struggling to keep a hold of the Quaffle as there were several dropped passes and interceptions as the Chasers continually scrapped for that scarlet leather ball. Eventually after almost 25 minutes of scoreless scrappy Quidditch, Tamsin Applebee, one of the Hufflepuff Chasers managed to sneak one past Oliver Wood and Hufflepuff led ten to nil.

Neither team managed to get a real jump on the other and as the game stretched into its third hour, Harry and Lucy cheered as Katie Bell scored to put Gryffindor in front for the first time in the match, 220-210.

Just ten minutes later it was Lucy who excitedly pointed out that Ginny and Hufflepuff Seeker Cedric Diggory were chasing the Snitch. Cedric had been slightly closer when he saw it, but Ginny had seen it first, and being much smaller was able to very quickly bring herself level with Cedric, and soon they were racing side by side after the small golden ball.

'C'mon Ginny! Go Ginny! C'MON GINNY!' It seemed the whole of Gryffindor House was cheering Ginny on, just as all of Hufflepuff House was cheering Cedric on as they reached out for the Snitch together and Lee Jordan's commentary could barely be heard in the background.

'And...GINNY WEASLEY HAS GOT THE SNITCH! Gryffindor WINS!' Lee yelled as Ginny soared clear, the small ball clenched above her head as the Gryffindor stands erupted with the victory virtually guaranteeing a spot for them in the final.