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I do not own the Harry Potter Universe. I make no monetary gain from writing this. I do however, own Jazz and if you steal her you are a mean person who deserves HADES...

A/N:

Here's to you kids... Another chapter, hope you enjoy...

Harry's Prologue

Harry Potter sat on his bed doing his homework. He was on summer break from his school. He could be confused with any other boy his age, but the truth is that he is not.

Harry is a wizard, one who has received five years worth of training. His school is Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. His Headmaster is one Albus Dumbledore.

Harry had a godfather who died right before he came to his relatives for break. Sirius Black his godfather, was an escaped convicted from the wizarding prison Azkaban. He was wrongfully charged with the aiding of the murdering of Harry's parents. Sirius escaped from prison before the start of Harry's third year. At the end of Harry's third year, he found out that Sirius was innocent and helped him escape the prison guards, known as dementors. During the very end of his fifth year of school his godfather died trying to help him and his friends fight off Death Eaters.

At first Harry mourned the loss of his godfather, he went through the stages of grief. For a while he was just trying to put the pieces of his life back together. He started thinking, really thinking, about the prophecy and what it truly would mean for him and those around him. He was far from pleased with his assessment of the situation.

Thus far, with the exception of the so called Occlumency sessions with Severus, little had been done to train him. How is the ultimate tool of Lord Voldemort's destruction going to defeat him, if he has not been trained properly.?. That's not to mention that his friends had made no sort of move to contact him thus far this summer, per Dumbledore's orders. Is seclusion healthy for a grieving person? No one had tried to check up on him and see if he was doing alright. Not even Mrs. Fig.

With Harry's assessment of the situation, one could speculate that Dumbledore does not mean for him to survive the battle with Lord Voldemort. Which brings another point up, why was he not told of the prophecy, until just before he left for summer break. Dumbledore has had five years to tell him before now. But with that fact, comes yet another question. What else is Dumbledore hiding?

It was this thought process that led Harry away from trusting Dumbledore. Why should a man who can't tell the whole truth be trusted?

Harry decided that it was high time things were put into his ball court. So he went to see the goblins of Gringott's Bank. He wanted to see if he inherited anything from Sirius. The goblins informed him that he had, but he could not take control of them until his sixteenth birthday. Harry figured that it was only a month away, so he would wait until the time came for him to make the next move.