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Harrison's POV

This wizard was as dark as they came. Even with his little experience with dark wizards, he could tell. Sirius's magic was the darker side of neutral. The magic in front of him barely held any light to it.

Ozpin's own magic was swirling around him. It was dark but nowhere near as dark as this wizard.

The man asked sounding genuinely curious, "And who are you, lad?"

Harrison was pushed further behind his father. Ozpin's magic had spiked in agitation. Muscles underneath his shirt were tense.

Ozpin snarled, "Do not talk to him, Grindelwald. If you lay a hand on him I will end you."

Grindelwald frowned at the younger man. Ozpin's hand that wasnt on his shoulder was on his wand.

Grindelwald said, "I'm not going to hurt the child, Ozpin. I just want the chance to get to know my soulmate. Having a child or not I want to get to know you."

Harrison could hear the honesty in the words. Ozpin snapped, "I have no wishes to add anyone else to my life currently. I have a young son to look after."

"Oz..." he tried to interrupt.

The hand on his shoulder became almost unerringly tight. A whimper escaped the young child. Immediately the grip released and amber eyes glanced down at him.

An apology went through the amber eyes. Harrison knew his father hadn't meant to hurt him. It took all of his self-control not to rub at his shoulder, however.

Ozpin might not be a werewolf-like a lot of people though. Still, he had a strong grip that wasnt quite natural. Harrison didnt question his father it wouldn't do any good if he tried. The man held his secrets close to his chest.

There were nights when Harrison would go to the kitchen and find Ozpin sitting at the table. On the table would be two glasses of some kind of amber liquid. Neither would have any sips taken and his father would be staring off into space. His eyes glazed over in lost in a memory.

Those nights he wouldn't enter the kitchen. All he would do was watch his father.

Harrison's magic twitched as anger began to flow through him. The two adults had continued talking and Ozpin slowly backed them away from the man. Maneuvering him so that the chimera pen was behind the man.

For their part, they were backed up against one of the outer walls. They couldn't apparate out.

Grindelwald reached out for Ozpin and without his say so Harrison's magic reacted to the threat. A blast of powerful magic threw the man back and off his feet. It ripped through the wards of the enclosure so that Grindelwald landed in a heap in the chimera enclosure.

The backlash had pinned Ozpin and Harrison to the outer wall. When his magic abated Harrison's vision went dark and he collapsed right into the arms of his father.

Gellert's POV

Waking up to chimera in his face was not his idea of a good time. It seemed the child was more powerful than he thought.

Gellert was able to sense the magic that churned beneath the boy's skin. It was powerful but enough to throw him through wards. That was another story.

Some people said he didnt learn from his mistakes. If that were true then the chimeras would be either attacking him or dead. Something he had learned from Newt Scamander was a respect for creatures. They had been part of his downfall in the last war. He would not allow them to attack him but if he could avoid hurting them he would.

It took precise movements to avoid them attacking him. When he finally made it out of the pen magizoologists were already on the scene. They were fixing the wall and calming creatures that had been disturbed by the attack.

The black-haired man and child were gone, however. His soulmate had once again escaped.

The time it had taken to track Ozpin Black made it frustrating to lose him so soon. What he told the man was true. He didnt want to hurt him or the child. Simply put he wanted what he thought he had with Albus. A partner for life.

He had made the mistake of not appreciating his chance at happiness once. That was not a mistake he planned on repeating.

With a low growl, he stalked from the zoo. There was no point in staying without Ozpin. He had to wonder about the fear in the younger's eyes. It wasn't fear of who Gellert was.

When Ozpin looked at Gellert it was as if he wasnt really seeing him. More like he was seeing someone who had hurt him. He wanted to kill whoever hurt his soulmate. Whoever made the amber-eyed man be afraid of getting close to anyone.

As a Dark Lord, he was made out to be a monster. Someone who didnt care for anyone or anything but himself. It wasn't true. He cared about his men and he wanted to care for his soulmate.

As he hit the end of the apparition wards he turned on his heel and was gone.