Chapter Six

Molly Weasley woke up the morning of her children's defection and was not surprised when she didn't feel her husband next to her. Things this summer had been tense in the Weasley household. Arthur had been really cold to her and she knew it was because of her attitude towards their daughter. They had a huge argument last night and Arthur left for who knows where. Her husband wanted Ginny to see a mind healer or at least talk to Harry, whereas she wanted to pretend the incident had never happened. With this also came the fact that three of her children weren't talking to her, Fred, George and Ginny because they thought she had taken the wrong attitude towards the situation. But Ginny along with not talking to her held an undisguised hatred towards her that extended to everyone in the family besides Fred and George. Sure she wanted to pretend the chamber had never happened, that her daughter was still the same innocent little girl that she had sent off to Hogwarts but was that so bad? What was worse was that over-blown, arrogant, self-serving boy-who-lived had saved her, for two years he and Ron had to pretend to like Harry Potter and it was grating on her nerves.

She personally didn't see what was so special about him, to her it seemed like he was an average wizard who had lucked out of situations in which he should have died and was coasting on his fame. She ignored the fact that Harry had passed all of his classes with exceeds expectations while her son had barely passed. She didn't believe for one second that Potter hated his fame he was just saying that to appear humble, and he was clearly lying through his teeth about the abuse. Potter was the boy-who-lived the Ministry would have people looking out for him and if he was being abused those people would have had him out of there in seconds. No he was obviously lying to gain even more attention. The story about bars on his window was a cock-and-bull story to try to get her children in trouble and she hadn't fallen for it. She once ignored facts that would have proven her wrong like her children had no reason to lie to her by justifying it as her children were blackmailed.

Still they were a large stipend once a month from the Potter vault to pretend to be his "family" which was helping to pay the bills and were promised by Dumbledore to receive all the money once Potter was dead. If pretending to be his 'family' helped financially and raised their status in the wizarding world then she would keep her complaints to herself. The Weasley patriarch had no idea that because of her decision to ignore Ginny's problems that her life was about to crash down about her, all of her secrets and manipulations were about to be exposed.

With her contemplation over she headed into the kitchen to prepare breakfast, if there was one thing she could do to forget everything it was cook. About thirty minutes later she yelled up the stairs for the kids to come down to eat but rather than hearing the usual stampede all she saw was Ron and Percy descend the stairs.

"Where are the twins and Ginny?" asked Molly.

"I don't know mother, I knocked on their doors but they didn't answer, Percy replied.

"Very well, you two go ahead and eat while I get those lazy brats up," she said and proceeded straight towards Ginny's room.

"Alright," she screamed as she crashed into her daughter's room "I don't care if you had a bad night, when I tell you to get up you…" and then she noticed that her daughter's room was completely bare except for a letter on the window-sill. Fearing what she was about to read she opened the letter.

Dear Mother,

This letter is to inform you that you no longer have a daughter, I have left the Burrow never to return and have removed the name Weasley from my being and have adopted the new name of Fidelitas meaning loyalty something you will never understand. See after Harry saved my life in the chamber I pledged my life to him (he is not aware of this), I will forever be loyal to him. So after I overheard a certain conversation between you and Dumbledore concerning Harry I stopped viewing you as my mother.

You probably realized that this summer I have hated you and most of this family and you most likely thought that it was due to the family ignoring what happened in the chamber, but it was actually due to what you were attempting to do to Harry. Now you know why I hate you and you can add Ron to this as I know he is involved. Dad, Bill, Charlie and Percy will have to prove they had nothing to do with this but until then they are guilty until proven innocent. This is the end of Ginny Weasley.

Goodbye,

Ginny Fidelitas

Molly slumped to the floor and cried as she realized that her daughter was gone and then she remembered that the twins hadn't come down either and rushed to their room only to find the room empty as well. After a couple minutes of crying she got angry, this was all Harry Potter's fault, he had poisoned her children's minds with delusions of grandeur, yes that was the only explanation she could think of as she completely ignored the letter in which Ginny told her why she left. She promised herself that she would have vengeance on Potter and she would do it herself, wiping her eyes and washing her face she marched down the stairs only to discover Ron and Percy surrounded by Goblins and a very angry husband.

Arthur woke up early to avoid talking to his wife, he had stayed the night in his shed which had a mattress for such occasions; he grabbed a sandwich to eat and left for work. He relished the fact that he was the head of his own department as he could set his own hours when it was a slow day or week and today happened to be one of those days. The slow day gave him time to think things over and decide what to do. For the past couple of months Arthur had been going back and forth on what to do about his marriage, he still loved Molly but he just couldn't be with someone who so obviously didn't want Ginny to recover from her ordeal and after that argument last night he had made his decision. One short visit to Gringotts to fill out the proper papers and he would be divorced. However that wasn't the only reason he wanted to stop at Gringotts, over the past couple of months he had noticed large discrepancies in the amount of money the family should have and what they actually had. It showed what kind of man Arthur Weasley was as most men would ignore the monetary gain and just accept it. Since there was nothing else to do that day he decided to visit Gringotts after his lunch break. Locking up his office Arthur apparated directly to the front steps of Gringotts, walked in and asked to talk to his account manager.

The goblin hid his surprise behind a sneer and said "follow me," the goblin was shocked to say the least because he recognized the man as a Weasley and they usually didn't ask to see a manager due to their rather poor status. Schnauben walked toward a door on his stubby legs, opened it and said "Mister Weasley here to see you sir."

"Ah, excellent, this should be interesting as there is a young man that would very much like to talk to him," Bekriegen replied.

Arthur was confused, this was supposed to be a simple dissolution of marriage and an inquiry into his funds, who and why did someone want to meet him?" He walked cautiously into the dark room and was stunned when he saw Harry Potter looking at him with a blank face. Quite frankly that face scared him as he had never seen Harry have such an emotionless face especially not towards him.

"Harry… what… I don't understand, aren't you supposed to be at the Dursley's."

"Hello Arthur, the reason why I'm here will be brought up in our discussion but before I determine whether you're guilty or not you may call me Mr. Potter."

"Ha… Mr. Potter I can assure you that to my knowledge I have committed no crime towards you and if I have unknowingly then I apologize."

"We shall see," is all Harry said.

"Now are you sure you want to go to these extents Mr. Potter? Bekriegen asked when Harry turned back to look at him.

"Yes, my money and life was been manipulated and tamped with and while I know the main conspirator and he will pay for it I need to know who all is involved that way justice can be served."

"Very well, but what do you think about us taking care of Mr. Weasley's business first, as your inquiry will probably take a while?"

"That makes the most sense," Harry answered.

"Alright, now Mr. Weasley you obviously did not come here for a meeting with Mr. Potter so why don't you state our business."

"I…uh came to ask for a dissolution of marriage and also to find out why there is more money in the family fault then there should be." Both Harry and Bekriegen turned sharply at that, then Harry turned to the Goblin and said "maybe Mr. Weasley isn't as guilty as we thought."

Yes, well that will be found out sooner or later, most likely sooner because that is what you are here to find out Mr. Potter."

"I don't know what I'm supposed to be guilty of but I assure you I will prove my innocence," Arthur said.

"That will be found out after we finish with your business Mr. Weasley," Bekriegen sneered, goblins didn't like thieves and that is what he thought Mr. Weasley as. "But for now, Griphook."

"Yes sir," the goblin asked as he rushed into the room.

"Bring me the Weasley account and dissolution of marriage papers."

"Right away sir," Griphook said and then rushed back out only to return five minutes later and then was promptly excused.

"Alright Mr. Weasley you are aware that by filling out these forms you will be divorced and Mrs. Weasley will get half of your money?"

"Yes I've thought over this for a while and I see no other recourse, she's no longer the women I married all those years ago."

"This might work in our favor if it turns out you had no criminal actions towards Mr. Potter but go ahead a fill out the papers and then we can proceed with our investigation," Bekriegen said.

For thirty minutes Harry, Bekriegen, and Arthur sat silently as he the papers were filled out, filed, and processed and then the real reason they were all there got started.

A/N: Yes, I know it's been a while for this story and it's short but I thought this would be the best place to stop this chapter.