Harry Potter & the Return to Honeychurch Institute of Magic
By Darkmoore
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Chapter Five: Remembering the Cupboard
Early the next morning Harry was in the kitchen of Grimmauld Place getting his morning cup of coffee when he heard someone entering the room from behind him. He thought it was either Vesta coming down to join him or Hermione who was coming over to get him in order to visit the boy at the facility.
'Boy?' Harry thought, 'I must stop calling him that, I'm beginning to sound like Vernon Dursley.'
When Harry turned around with cup in hand, he found neither Vesta nor Hermione. There standing in his kitchen was a very red faced Molly Weasley, on the verge of one of her patented explosions.
"HARRY JAMES POTTER!" she bellowed at him.
'Middle name, I must be in trouble.' he thought as he sipped his coffee.
"HAVE YOU COMPLETELY LOST YOUR GOOD SENSE? TAKING IN THAT DEMON CHILD AFTER ALL HE HAS DONE TO OUR WORLD? I CAN'T BELIEVE THAT YOU WOULD DISGRACE YOUR PARENTS LIKE THIS. WHAT WERE YOU THINKING?"
Harry suddenly remembered the time when he was twelve, after he and Ron had crashed the Ford Anglia in to the Whomping Willow and she had sent that howler. He say there guilty and wished he had someone to love him enough to send him a howler. Sometimes you should be careful for what you wish for.
"I did not take him in. Dumbledore pushed him off onto me and I only found out about him the same time as everyone else did. Dumbledore kept him a secret from everyone, especially me, because he believes that the child has been cleansed of his former evil and wanted to give him a chance to be loved for the first time in his life." Harry calmly explained to the red faced tornado of a woman.
This explanation had smothered some of the fire in his pretend mother's fury, but not all.
"What are you going to do with the boy, Harry. You can't take him in and raise him like he was your son, it just wouldn't be right."
"I sent a letter to the Headmaster of a boarding school in Switzerland that accepts magical children at age of six years and older. When Hedwig gets back with his letter, I'll know more."
"Is that wise, Harry, to give him a magical education?" Mrs. Weasley asked worriedly.
"Would you rather I cast him to the Dementors to be kissed and to rot away on Azkaban? I apparently didn't have it in me to kill a full grown dark wizard when I was eighteen, there no way I can do something worse to a child that may or may not have any memory of his former life." Harry said as he sat down at the table defeated.
"Oh Harry." She said and wrapped her arms around him and brought his head to her bosom to comfort him as she would any of her children.
"What do you think I should do with him?"
She sighed and thought about it for a moment and said, "If you had asked me an hour ago, I would have had an answer for you, but now, I have no idea."
"Damn."
She chuckled.
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Not too long after, Harry and Mrs. Weasley were joined by Vesta and they were having a pleasant breakfast, when Hermione finally arrived.
"Good morning, dear." she said to her soon to be daughter in law. Ron hadn't proposed or anything, but Mrs. Weasley had already decided they were getting married whether they liked it or not.
"Molly? I didn't expect you here this morning."
Vesta laughed and said, "It seems she felt the need to hand deliver him a howler this morning." Both Harry and Mrs. Weasley smirked.
"That wasn't a howler honey. That was her normal 'I'm angry and you're so getting it' voice." Harry explained.
Hermione laughed as she saw the look on the potion mistress' face. She then turned to her best friend and said, "Are you ready Harry? I want to meet Tommy as soon as possible."
"You're going to meet the boy too? Why would you want to?" Mrs. Weasley asked.
"Well, Dumbledore says that he's harmless now and from what Harry said about him, he doesn't sound like anything I've come to expect from the Dark Lord of Evil." Hermione explained. "Besides, I just plain curious."
"Well, I guess I'm as ready as I'll ever be." signed Harry, not really wanting to deal with this problem at all.
"I've got to be going as well; I have a whole house to clean." Mrs. Weasley said and then left the kitchen.
"Are you going to be here when I get back?" Harry asked Vesta.
"No."
"What?" Hermione asked, thinking they had just broken up.
"I'm going to visit my mother for a few days. I already had it planned when his happened and I knew Harry would need someone to talk to. Of course, I had no idea how big it end up being."
Relief spread across Hermione's face, she knew how much this woman meant to Harry and how hurt he would be without her.
"Well, we had better be going then." Then the pair apparated directly to Diagon Alley.
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After a short walk and more importantly a small private talk, Harry and Hermione found Number 206 Diagon Alley in next to no time at all and walked up to Ginny's office.
Harry knocked on the door and opened it, calling, "Gin, are you busy?"
"Morning Harry." she replied in a monotone voice, which sadden Harry.
"Ginny, I'm so sorry about yesterday." He said as he and Hermione walked into the room.
"Morning, Hermione." Ginny said a bit more cheerfully. She sighed and returned to Harry, "I know deep down that it's not your fault, but I also know that some how and in some manner you're going to do the wrong thing."
"What would be the wrong thing?" Hermione asked.
"Taking that boy in." Ginny replied, making Harry's stomach tighten like a knot.
Hermione sensing that Harry was getting upset by this again, took the lead, "Actually, I've come to meet him, to talk to him myself to see if he is indeed as evil as everyone says."
Ginny smiled and said, "He should be in the common room, unless he's being antisocial again."
"We'll look for him there then." The bushy haired woman replied and grabbed Harry's hand to go to the common room.
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Before they two entered the common room, Harry halted Hermione and called "Scruff" and the house elf popped in.
"Yes Master Harry?" he asked in a scruffy voice.
"Do you know where Tommy Riddle is?" Hermione asked the elf, which caused the elf to frown.
"Yes." and then popped away again.
Harry laughed and said, "He doesn't like adults much."
"Apparently."
"Scruff" Harry called again and again the house elf popped in.
"Yes Master Harry?"
"Would you please tell us where Tommy Riddle is?" Harry asked hoping that Hermione wouldn't be offended.
"He's in his room reading a book." Then Scruff popped away again.
"Well, at least it's more than we knew before."
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After searching all the boy's dormitory rooms, Harry and Hermione still hadn't found young Tommy.
Growing very tired of this Harry once again called, "Scruff."
"Yes Master Harry?"
"Is Tommy Riddle still in his room?"
"Yes Master Harry."
"Where is his room then?" Harry asked, trying to stay polite.
"Not on this level Master Harry, he's one level up."
"Just one moment," Harry said to the elf who was about to pop away again, "Why don't you show us exactly where he is."
Scruff humphed and then led the two up the stairs to the next level to Tommy's room.
"Scruff? Aren't these rooms used for storage and not for dormitory rooms?" Harry asked.
"Yes Master Harry."
"Then why is Tommy up here?" asked Harry with annoyance beginning to rise.
"This is where he was asked to stay after you left yesterday."
"Who put him up here all alone?" Harry asked through gritted teeth as his own childhood began to awaken in him.
"Nanny Lanthrop did Master Harry."
"Does Ginny know about this?"
"I don't know, Master Harry." Then Scruff stopped at one of the doors and said "Here is his room."
Hermione then knocked on the door and started to open it, but it was locked.
"Nanny Lanthrop locked him in." Scruff said and popped away.
Now Harry was mad. Every thought about being locked in the cupboard under the stairs came back and he took out his wand and performed the unlocking charm. Then he and Hermione entered the room.
"Tommy?" Harry and Hermione called out together.
The little boy who was sitting in a corner looked up from his book and saw the two people standing in his room. He wasn't sure how to react.
"Tommy?" Harry asked again. This time more gentle than before. "Are you alright?"
Hermione cocked her eyebrow in Harry's direction as the boy scrambled to his feet and flung himself at Harry and sobbed.
Harry bent down on his knees and the boy sunk his head into Harry's chest once again and whispered, "No one likes me here, can I go home?"
"We'll be leaving in a little while, but first I want you to meet Hermione. Hermione,, this is Tommy."
Hermione bent at her waist and looked at the boy and said, "Hello, Tommy, I've been dying to meet you since last night."
The boy sniffed and looked at her like she was mental, which cause Hermione to smile.
"Why don't we go down to the common room and talk and play a game."
Tommy looked up to Harry and then whispered to Hermione, "I don't know how." and then buried his head back into Harry's chest.
"Don't worry, she's a really good teacher and she loves to read books, like you do and she can teach you a game or two I bet." Harry said to him.
He nodded and the three of them left the room to go down stairs.
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After Harry left Tommy and Hermione in the common room to have a discussion about books, he went directly to Ginny's office to inquire why this child was locked away.
"Ginny?" he asked when he opened her office door.
She looked up from what she was doing and replied, "Hey Harry. Did you find him?"
"Yeah, we found him locked in a room on the floor above the dormitories. Why was he like that?"
"What?" Ginny asked completely surprised by the news.
"You heard me." replied Harry coldly.
Knowing full well how Harry felt about the mistreatment of children after his own childhood experiences with the Dursleys, that had become their number one rule, 'Never lock a child away as punishment!'
"I had no idea Harry I promise you." Ginny said truthfully and was getting quite angry about it herself, even though the kid was Voldemort. "Do you know who did it to him?"
"Scruff says it was Nanny Lanthrop."
"Yes, she was very vocal about him staying last night. She overheard one of the members of the board of governors talking about it as they left after the meeting yesterday morning." Ginny remembered out load. "Do you want me to give her the sack?"
"Does she treat the other children like this?"
"Never, at least, not to my knowledge." Ginny replied.
"Do with her as you wish, but I am taking him out of here today. Also, if Nanny Talmadge is still willing, I'll be taking her as well."
"I think Zinnia is still willing. I'll talk to her and have one of the house elves pack the boy up."
"Good, I'm going back down to the common room to talk to him and to Hermione. We'll probably be on our way soon enough."
Ginny nodded her head and Harry started to leave when she asked, "Harry?"
He turned and looked at her, "Yeah, Gin?"
"Between you and me, are we still …"
"Yeah, Ginny, we're family, of course, we're good."
To Be Continued…
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Author's Note: To everyone who reviewed, thanks again...
TuxedoMac wrote your geting evil on us. here ya got this big decision and your holding it out like that right in front of us. i think its really good but I wonder when harrys going to rember about toms life the frist time around and how he turned out because of that, comapired to how he might change with a loving family.
Answer - Harry has been thinking alot about this and this is NOT an easy decision for him.
Geminia wrote What to do with the boy? I cannot see anyone being able to send off a little boy to azkaban, not even a newly-born Riddle... How about Petunia? She seems nicer and lonely, also Dudley and Vernon are gone so she could be a good child-raiser until he is old enough for magic schooling. Just an idea though and the end is completely up to you, but I just cannot see an Azkaban future in sight, as much as I can hate Voldermort that little boy broke my heart.
Answer - Do you think Petunia would want to raise the child that murdered her sister?
tigerlily98 wrote Woah, hold up. I'm kinda confused. (Then again, knowing me it shouldn't be a surprise...) I think I understand the ending, but if you could clarify what exactly happened for me it'd be great! Yea, I know, I'm kinda pathetic this way... Thanks tho!
Answer - I'm not sure what it is your asking me to explain. Email me at Hotbearcub69@yahoo.com and ask your qeustion again.
kensai2 wrote Another good chapter for your sequal. You have began this story with a bang. I still stick with if they throw Tom away like his muggle father theyre no better than the muggle. Harry knows what is to be raised unloved, and I do not believe he condones that for children. Harry created the baby Tom. He has a moral duty to take care of who he created. Tom is no longer Lord Voldemort, but rather a scared unloved child. He has much unrealized pontential right now. With a loving upbringing, Tom could grow up to be a powerful and good person. Teach him with love not hate, and he will know love. The wizarding world is at a crossroad.
Answer - Now, perhaps I'm giving the wrong impression. Tinsia Odran did love Tommy and gave him love. Now she has died and small children do not always understand death, so he feels abandoned. Which may end up being worse. Keep reading, you'll like it. Also, I tried to emailing you yesterday, but it bounced back, please email me at hotbearcub69@yahoo.com, there's something I want to tell you. Thanks :D
athenakitty wrote Harry's surprise at the reception to the news? Will Tom get what he needs this time around? What will make up Harry's mind?
Answer - Harry is no where near making up his mind about this subject.
Adrelliehs wrote NO! I would rather that he gets stuck with the boy! Much more interesting story. Either way, this is really interesting. Great chapter.
Answer - A little pushy ain't ya? hehehehehehehehe
Wren Truesong wrote ...Dursleys, Harry. And the Little Hangleton Orphanage. I'm worried I might have to be very disappointed in you.
Answer - Disappointed how? I have not once mentioned the orphanage nor Little Hangleton.
By Darkmoore
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Chapter Five: Remembering the Cupboard
Early the next morning Harry was in the kitchen of Grimmauld Place getting his morning cup of coffee when he heard someone entering the room from behind him. He thought it was either Vesta coming down to join him or Hermione who was coming over to get him in order to visit the boy at the facility.
'Boy?' Harry thought, 'I must stop calling him that, I'm beginning to sound like Vernon Dursley.'
When Harry turned around with cup in hand, he found neither Vesta nor Hermione. There standing in his kitchen was a very red faced Molly Weasley, on the verge of one of her patented explosions.
"HARRY JAMES POTTER!" she bellowed at him.
'Middle name, I must be in trouble.' he thought as he sipped his coffee.
"HAVE YOU COMPLETELY LOST YOUR GOOD SENSE? TAKING IN THAT DEMON CHILD AFTER ALL HE HAS DONE TO OUR WORLD? I CAN'T BELIEVE THAT YOU WOULD DISGRACE YOUR PARENTS LIKE THIS. WHAT WERE YOU THINKING?"
Harry suddenly remembered the time when he was twelve, after he and Ron had crashed the Ford Anglia in to the Whomping Willow and she had sent that howler. He say there guilty and wished he had someone to love him enough to send him a howler. Sometimes you should be careful for what you wish for.
"I did not take him in. Dumbledore pushed him off onto me and I only found out about him the same time as everyone else did. Dumbledore kept him a secret from everyone, especially me, because he believes that the child has been cleansed of his former evil and wanted to give him a chance to be loved for the first time in his life." Harry calmly explained to the red faced tornado of a woman.
This explanation had smothered some of the fire in his pretend mother's fury, but not all.
"What are you going to do with the boy, Harry. You can't take him in and raise him like he was your son, it just wouldn't be right."
"I sent a letter to the Headmaster of a boarding school in Switzerland that accepts magical children at age of six years and older. When Hedwig gets back with his letter, I'll know more."
"Is that wise, Harry, to give him a magical education?" Mrs. Weasley asked worriedly.
"Would you rather I cast him to the Dementors to be kissed and to rot away on Azkaban? I apparently didn't have it in me to kill a full grown dark wizard when I was eighteen, there no way I can do something worse to a child that may or may not have any memory of his former life." Harry said as he sat down at the table defeated.
"Oh Harry." She said and wrapped her arms around him and brought his head to her bosom to comfort him as she would any of her children.
"What do you think I should do with him?"
She sighed and thought about it for a moment and said, "If you had asked me an hour ago, I would have had an answer for you, but now, I have no idea."
"Damn."
She chuckled.
* * * * *
Not too long after, Harry and Mrs. Weasley were joined by Vesta and they were having a pleasant breakfast, when Hermione finally arrived.
"Good morning, dear." she said to her soon to be daughter in law. Ron hadn't proposed or anything, but Mrs. Weasley had already decided they were getting married whether they liked it or not.
"Molly? I didn't expect you here this morning."
Vesta laughed and said, "It seems she felt the need to hand deliver him a howler this morning." Both Harry and Mrs. Weasley smirked.
"That wasn't a howler honey. That was her normal 'I'm angry and you're so getting it' voice." Harry explained.
Hermione laughed as she saw the look on the potion mistress' face. She then turned to her best friend and said, "Are you ready Harry? I want to meet Tommy as soon as possible."
"You're going to meet the boy too? Why would you want to?" Mrs. Weasley asked.
"Well, Dumbledore says that he's harmless now and from what Harry said about him, he doesn't sound like anything I've come to expect from the Dark Lord of Evil." Hermione explained. "Besides, I just plain curious."
"Well, I guess I'm as ready as I'll ever be." signed Harry, not really wanting to deal with this problem at all.
"I've got to be going as well; I have a whole house to clean." Mrs. Weasley said and then left the kitchen.
"Are you going to be here when I get back?" Harry asked Vesta.
"No."
"What?" Hermione asked, thinking they had just broken up.
"I'm going to visit my mother for a few days. I already had it planned when his happened and I knew Harry would need someone to talk to. Of course, I had no idea how big it end up being."
Relief spread across Hermione's face, she knew how much this woman meant to Harry and how hurt he would be without her.
"Well, we had better be going then." Then the pair apparated directly to Diagon Alley.
* * * * *
After a short walk and more importantly a small private talk, Harry and Hermione found Number 206 Diagon Alley in next to no time at all and walked up to Ginny's office.
Harry knocked on the door and opened it, calling, "Gin, are you busy?"
"Morning Harry." she replied in a monotone voice, which sadden Harry.
"Ginny, I'm so sorry about yesterday." He said as he and Hermione walked into the room.
"Morning, Hermione." Ginny said a bit more cheerfully. She sighed and returned to Harry, "I know deep down that it's not your fault, but I also know that some how and in some manner you're going to do the wrong thing."
"What would be the wrong thing?" Hermione asked.
"Taking that boy in." Ginny replied, making Harry's stomach tighten like a knot.
Hermione sensing that Harry was getting upset by this again, took the lead, "Actually, I've come to meet him, to talk to him myself to see if he is indeed as evil as everyone says."
Ginny smiled and said, "He should be in the common room, unless he's being antisocial again."
"We'll look for him there then." The bushy haired woman replied and grabbed Harry's hand to go to the common room.
* * * * *
Before they two entered the common room, Harry halted Hermione and called "Scruff" and the house elf popped in.
"Yes Master Harry?" he asked in a scruffy voice.
"Do you know where Tommy Riddle is?" Hermione asked the elf, which caused the elf to frown.
"Yes." and then popped away again.
Harry laughed and said, "He doesn't like adults much."
"Apparently."
"Scruff" Harry called again and again the house elf popped in.
"Yes Master Harry?"
"Would you please tell us where Tommy Riddle is?" Harry asked hoping that Hermione wouldn't be offended.
"He's in his room reading a book." Then Scruff popped away again.
"Well, at least it's more than we knew before."
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After searching all the boy's dormitory rooms, Harry and Hermione still hadn't found young Tommy.
Growing very tired of this Harry once again called, "Scruff."
"Yes Master Harry?"
"Is Tommy Riddle still in his room?"
"Yes Master Harry."
"Where is his room then?" Harry asked, trying to stay polite.
"Not on this level Master Harry, he's one level up."
"Just one moment," Harry said to the elf who was about to pop away again, "Why don't you show us exactly where he is."
Scruff humphed and then led the two up the stairs to the next level to Tommy's room.
"Scruff? Aren't these rooms used for storage and not for dormitory rooms?" Harry asked.
"Yes Master Harry."
"Then why is Tommy up here?" asked Harry with annoyance beginning to rise.
"This is where he was asked to stay after you left yesterday."
"Who put him up here all alone?" Harry asked through gritted teeth as his own childhood began to awaken in him.
"Nanny Lanthrop did Master Harry."
"Does Ginny know about this?"
"I don't know, Master Harry." Then Scruff stopped at one of the doors and said "Here is his room."
Hermione then knocked on the door and started to open it, but it was locked.
"Nanny Lanthrop locked him in." Scruff said and popped away.
Now Harry was mad. Every thought about being locked in the cupboard under the stairs came back and he took out his wand and performed the unlocking charm. Then he and Hermione entered the room.
"Tommy?" Harry and Hermione called out together.
The little boy who was sitting in a corner looked up from his book and saw the two people standing in his room. He wasn't sure how to react.
"Tommy?" Harry asked again. This time more gentle than before. "Are you alright?"
Hermione cocked her eyebrow in Harry's direction as the boy scrambled to his feet and flung himself at Harry and sobbed.
Harry bent down on his knees and the boy sunk his head into Harry's chest once again and whispered, "No one likes me here, can I go home?"
"We'll be leaving in a little while, but first I want you to meet Hermione. Hermione,, this is Tommy."
Hermione bent at her waist and looked at the boy and said, "Hello, Tommy, I've been dying to meet you since last night."
The boy sniffed and looked at her like she was mental, which cause Hermione to smile.
"Why don't we go down to the common room and talk and play a game."
Tommy looked up to Harry and then whispered to Hermione, "I don't know how." and then buried his head back into Harry's chest.
"Don't worry, she's a really good teacher and she loves to read books, like you do and she can teach you a game or two I bet." Harry said to him.
He nodded and the three of them left the room to go down stairs.
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After Harry left Tommy and Hermione in the common room to have a discussion about books, he went directly to Ginny's office to inquire why this child was locked away.
"Ginny?" he asked when he opened her office door.
She looked up from what she was doing and replied, "Hey Harry. Did you find him?"
"Yeah, we found him locked in a room on the floor above the dormitories. Why was he like that?"
"What?" Ginny asked completely surprised by the news.
"You heard me." replied Harry coldly.
Knowing full well how Harry felt about the mistreatment of children after his own childhood experiences with the Dursleys, that had become their number one rule, 'Never lock a child away as punishment!'
"I had no idea Harry I promise you." Ginny said truthfully and was getting quite angry about it herself, even though the kid was Voldemort. "Do you know who did it to him?"
"Scruff says it was Nanny Lanthrop."
"Yes, she was very vocal about him staying last night. She overheard one of the members of the board of governors talking about it as they left after the meeting yesterday morning." Ginny remembered out load. "Do you want me to give her the sack?"
"Does she treat the other children like this?"
"Never, at least, not to my knowledge." Ginny replied.
"Do with her as you wish, but I am taking him out of here today. Also, if Nanny Talmadge is still willing, I'll be taking her as well."
"I think Zinnia is still willing. I'll talk to her and have one of the house elves pack the boy up."
"Good, I'm going back down to the common room to talk to him and to Hermione. We'll probably be on our way soon enough."
Ginny nodded her head and Harry started to leave when she asked, "Harry?"
He turned and looked at her, "Yeah, Gin?"
"Between you and me, are we still …"
"Yeah, Ginny, we're family, of course, we're good."
To Be Continued…
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Author's Note: To everyone who reviewed, thanks again...
TuxedoMac wrote your geting evil on us. here ya got this big decision and your holding it out like that right in front of us. i think its really good but I wonder when harrys going to rember about toms life the frist time around and how he turned out because of that, comapired to how he might change with a loving family.
Answer - Harry has been thinking alot about this and this is NOT an easy decision for him.
Geminia wrote What to do with the boy? I cannot see anyone being able to send off a little boy to azkaban, not even a newly-born Riddle... How about Petunia? She seems nicer and lonely, also Dudley and Vernon are gone so she could be a good child-raiser until he is old enough for magic schooling. Just an idea though and the end is completely up to you, but I just cannot see an Azkaban future in sight, as much as I can hate Voldermort that little boy broke my heart.
Answer - Do you think Petunia would want to raise the child that murdered her sister?
tigerlily98 wrote Woah, hold up. I'm kinda confused. (Then again, knowing me it shouldn't be a surprise...) I think I understand the ending, but if you could clarify what exactly happened for me it'd be great! Yea, I know, I'm kinda pathetic this way... Thanks tho!
Answer - I'm not sure what it is your asking me to explain. Email me at Hotbearcub69@yahoo.com and ask your qeustion again.
kensai2 wrote Another good chapter for your sequal. You have began this story with a bang. I still stick with if they throw Tom away like his muggle father theyre no better than the muggle. Harry knows what is to be raised unloved, and I do not believe he condones that for children. Harry created the baby Tom. He has a moral duty to take care of who he created. Tom is no longer Lord Voldemort, but rather a scared unloved child. He has much unrealized pontential right now. With a loving upbringing, Tom could grow up to be a powerful and good person. Teach him with love not hate, and he will know love. The wizarding world is at a crossroad.
Answer - Now, perhaps I'm giving the wrong impression. Tinsia Odran did love Tommy and gave him love. Now she has died and small children do not always understand death, so he feels abandoned. Which may end up being worse. Keep reading, you'll like it. Also, I tried to emailing you yesterday, but it bounced back, please email me at hotbearcub69@yahoo.com, there's something I want to tell you. Thanks :D
athenakitty wrote Harry's surprise at the reception to the news? Will Tom get what he needs this time around? What will make up Harry's mind?
Answer - Harry is no where near making up his mind about this subject.
Adrelliehs wrote NO! I would rather that he gets stuck with the boy! Much more interesting story. Either way, this is really interesting. Great chapter.
Answer - A little pushy ain't ya? hehehehehehehehe
Wren Truesong wrote ...Dursleys, Harry. And the Little Hangleton Orphanage. I'm worried I might have to be very disappointed in you.
Answer - Disappointed how? I have not once mentioned the orphanage nor Little Hangleton.
