Harry spent the rest of that Saturday in contemplation. He sat staring at the cleaned up floor, before looking at his cleaned cot, and started to move his finger up and down the blankets.

Harry did this for hours on end, as the days merged into nights, and the days merged into weeks. It was summer, and he was not needed in school. So he spent his time, in-between meals, locked up in the cupboard.

Autumn finally arrived, and with that the opportunity to walk outside.

Aunt Petunia unlocked the cupboard door and escorted him to the kitchen. Since that event months ago she had avoided him like the plague.

Arriving at the kitchen, it is abandoned. It is quite early in the morning. Sitting down, Aunt Petunia looks at Harry before saying "what happened months ago with those babies was just a freak event. I", here she paused, looking around to the entrance of the kitchen door. She continued: "I looked in the library for legends of what happened. It looks like a simple conjuring, or maybe a summoning. I don't know what those babies are or where they came from."

Then she looked right at Harry "or even if they will live longer than a few days. All I know is that they are animals. You can't put feelings in them that you can with real babies. They are abominations."

"But it was magic?"

"Don't use that word in this house again, and never mention what happened those months ago."

Aunt Petunia got up and started to walk towards the fridge. "And hurry up with the frying pan, we need to cook breakfast. It is getting late, and they could be down here at any time."

Harry scuttled after and set the frying pan on the stove before starting the element. He cooked sets of bacon and eggs for four people. When Uncle Vernon and Dudley arrived, he set the bacon and eggs on their plates and took to himself in the corner of the kitchen.

After breakfast, Harry and Dudley walked out to school. Dudley walked twice as fast as Harry to avoid association and to arrive at the school first. While Harry walked, he mumbled under his breath "Last Hope Orphanage".

Arriving at the school, the bell rang and Harry entered his first class. The classes were quite boring, and the minutes dragged on. Finally recess arrived and Harry went straight to the library.

Going on the computer stall, Harry typed in the search bar "Last Hope Orphanage". Waiting for a result, and an orphanage in far East London popped up. Harry studied the address.

When recess ended Harry went back to his classes.

Going back to his routine, Harry finished classes for the day and started his walk home.

Walking distractedly on the sidewalk, Harry mumbled "Last Hope Orphanage" several times before a muffled crack eviscerated the air and he disappeared.

Outside a three story Victorian school house looking structure, in the dying oaks falling leaves, a crack is sounded and Harry appears right outside a large window.

Peaking around, he is shocked, before he looks closer around. Far to his right is a large sign planted into the ground that says "Last Hope Orphanage".

Harry peaks further into the window and sees two babies in cribs. Both very small. Smaller than any normal baby should be. Looking at the babies, Harry utters "Gravity" to the baby boy, and "Electrostatic" to the baby girl. Twins. Both diminish by the square of the distance. One relies on masses, the other charges.

A sound interrupts him, and he hears cracking, muffled through the window. Spotting a woman in a nun's outfit walking towards the two babies, Harry ducked down.

Muttering to himself "Privet Drive" for seveeral times, after several minutes a soft crack sounded away and Harry arrived back on the sidewalk where he was before travelling to Last Hope Orphanage.

Turning around, he picked up his pace and hurried back home to the cupboard under the stairs.