Title: The Punishment Of Tom Riddle

Rating: K

Summary: When Tom Riddle outwits Hades, the Lord of the Dead decides to punish him. By siring a hero that will be his downfall, voiding the prophecy that was made about Harry Potter. Fourteen years later, Andromeda Lestrange comes to Hogwarts to fulfill her fate as the one that will finally defeat Lord Voldemort. She will make him suffer madness, defeat mortals, monsters, and become a great hero. A Harry Potter/Percy Jackson crossover and takes place during Harry's fifth year. Warning: Harry and friends bashing.

Disclaimer: I don't own any of Rowling or Riordan's characters and I'm making nothing from this.

Chapter 29: I Bind Voldemort's Powers

Andromeda's POV

I was glad that everything was going back to normal. Or, at least, as normal as they could get. The weather was starting to get warmer and I was looking forward to the summer when I would finally be back at camp and away from Hecate's world. There were just too many strange things that had happened for my liking. Lupin sent me a note, thanking me for the gift that I had given him. I wrote back, wishing him well.

"I can't wait until this term ends," Ginny said. "I've had more brushes with death than ever."

"I agree," I said. "I just want this quest over and then I can go back to just being a camper."

Ginny laughed and said, "You'll never be 'just a camper' and you know it."

"I know, but one can wish."

The teachers were piling more and more homework on the fifth years to get them ready for their O.W.L's. I really wished that Ginny was with me, as she would be suffering along with me. Another thing that I noticed was that Harry's magic was doing better. Even Ginny noticed this as well.

"I think it was the Horcrux that was doing it to him," I told her. "I mean, before it was removed he was doing barely good and now he's doing great."

"Yeah, I get what you're saying," she said. "Though stranger things have happened here before."

"That I'll agree with," I said.

Even though Voldemort was now mortal I knew that he would find a way to create another Horcrux. I was called into Snape's office to tell me as much.

"If he does it again, he'll implode," I warned him.

"That's what I've been trying to tell him, but he won't listen," Snape said. "He's going to try for another Horcrux."

"Then I'm going to have to find a way to stop him," I told Snape. "Trust me, sir; you don't want to know how I'm going to do it."

The look that Snape gave her told her that she was right. He didn't want to know.

I headed to the one place that I could do a powerful spell that would render Tom unable to do split his soul. He was already doing very well with all the things that I had already sent his way, screaming his head off at night. Even his Death Eaters were scared for his sanity. The idea that he would do anymore spell work was enough to make me laugh. Apparently he needed another lesson in what Hades child could do to him.

I pulled a book that not even Lou Ellen and her siblings used. Hecate had told me that I could use the spells in this book due to the fact that I was linked with Bellatrix. The idea of being linked to her was enough to make me want to vomit. I flipped through them until I found the spell that I was looking for. It was the ultimate form of punishment and it would keep him from making anymore Horcrux. I would bind his powers, making him unable to do anything.

I stood in the middle of Salazar's summoning circle and focused on the words. I chanted the words, older words than even Lou Ellen knew. Screams came from all around as I intoned the words that would bind Tom's powers and make him useless. The room glowed with a horrible green color and then came at me. I deflected them; raising them up high and making them go higher as I continued to chant the spell. Suddenly everything in me shot out like a wave and the darkness, the spell as a whole, left the school and headed towards where Tom was at.

I passed out.

"Andromeda, wake up," I heard a voice say and I opened my eyes to find Ginny standing there.

She wasn't alone. She had others with her, and most of them were in Gryffindor. I groaned, my body feeling as though someone had hit it with a ton of bricks.

"I feel like someone hit me with a ton of bricks," I told her.

"What happened?"

"Bind," I said shortly, picking up the book. "Ginny, my core is low. I need to get to Professor Snape."

She nodded and she said, "I was heading for Charms when I sensed something. I bolted, which must of gotten everyone here's attention. I didn't think this room existed."

"Middle Ages," I told her and she led me out of the room and we headed for Professor Snape's office.

"Professor," Ginny called out and I swayed on the spot.

"What happened?" Snape asked her as he led me to a couch and I lay down.

"Riddle, bind," I said at once and then I passed out again.

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Ginny's POV

"I don't freaking believe it," I said, "She bound Riddle's powers."

"What, but that's impossible," Snape told me.

"This book hasn't been seen in eight hundred years," I told him. "It contains a ritual that allows my cousin to bind someone's powers. I know some of the words to know what it does. When she wakes up I'm going to kill her and damn what her father thinks."

"Everyone, get out of here," Snape told them and the Gryffindor's bolted. "Will she die due to this ritual?"

"No, but she needs rest," I told him and I left as well.

Professor Dumbledore asked me the same question that Professor Snape had asked me about the ritual that Andromeda had done. I told him the same exact thing that I had told Snape and he sat there, stunned.

"I told you that she's nothing like her mum," I said.

"She's exactly like her mother."

"Minerva, enough," he said. "So this spell makes Tom powerless."

"Yes," I said. "He also doesn't have control over his snake, if he has one. He's now able to be defeated."

"Good to know," Dumbledore said. "I'll have Severus let the Aurors know where he's located and bring him in."

"Then Andromeda is going to have to time this," I said. "The world needs to know that Tom is back so that he Ministry will leave Harry alone."

"Very well," Dumbledore said and then I left his office.