Chapter 11
The next day Harry awakes to soft and gentle kisses from both Mother and Daughter. They cuddle and caress him with their hands and their boobs. {Brigitta starts to kiss his butt cheeks. When Harry asks why, she tells him that they are so beautiful that she can't help herself. Harry's dick hurts from all the blood pumped into it, so he turns around, orders Susan to fetch a bottle ('Quickly!') and shoots his stuff into it.} Then all three of them walk onto the terrace where Harry gets fed by his girlfriends. It is a symphony of sight (naked Bones'), sound (they're humming) and smells (breakfast along with the female scents) which gets rudely interrupted by the house elf, that asked whether the female in the dungeon shall get any food. Harry remembers the piece of meat and has to repress a gigantic surge of anger. He then orders the house elf to give her just leftovers, even if they are mouldy. The house elf nods and vanishes. Unfortunately the peaceful serenity of the situation is gone for good and Harry gives a silent promise to make Narcissa suffer for it. Susan and Brigitta try as hard as they can to bring back at least a fraction of the peacefulness but unfortunately they fail at it. Unfortunately for Narcissa that is. After finishing breakfast Harry puts on some clothes and descends to the dungeons. On his way he plans what he'll do to that worthless female. But when he sees her (kneeling there like she had any purpose whatsoever), all plans go right out of the window. He beats the bitch to an inch of her life, then pulls out his dick and pisses on her. Just as he turns to leave he barely hears 'I'm sorry' from behind him. Shouting 'SHUT UP, BITCH!' he whirls around and kicks her head full power. Then he turns around and leaves, not caring whether that slab of meat lives or not. The card house of Harry's emotions shatters though as soon as he reaches the ground floor. When he sees his girlfriends he screams out in anguish, collapses and cries like there wouldn't be any form of tomorrow. Susan and Brigitta rush to his sides and start comforting and consoling him – though it's an extremely difficult task. Once he regained his vocal abilities as well as some semblance of emotional control again, Harry asks that they bring him to Privet Drive. Both comply but ask him to let them stay the night. Harry allows it. After casting some spells to ensure privacy and silence (for the Dursleys) they go asleep.
Chapter 12
The next morning they get surprisingly awakened by Sirius who returned from his task abroad. All joy of seeing Sirius again go down the drain, when he tells them that Voldemort ("Voldemort? Voldemort is an ugly baby in an old manor house trapped inside a construct and not able to stage such an action. Are you really sure, it was Voldemort, Sirius?"- "No, but that was what Dumbledore told us.") has acted up and freed his DE's from Azkaban – including Bellatrix Lestrange and Lucius Malfoy – as well as kidnapping Hermione and Tonks. Dumbledore doesn't apparently know where they are and thus decided that he neither has time nor resources to look for one of the members of his little club and a bookish know-it-all with no practical experience. Harry says "Thank you" and asks Brigitta to apparate the both of them to Bones Manor. It's still an extremely uncomfortable experience, though Brigitta tells Harry, that one gets used to it after a while. Harry makes a mark in his head to research different ways of travelling. When he descends to the dungeons an enormous amount of hate sweeps over Harry and it's only the thought of "I need this information" that keeps Harry from going insane with rage. Astonishingly enough Narcissa didn't die from the wounds Harry inflicted on her; no, she's alive and even completely healthy. He enters the cell, grabs Narcissa by her neck and asks her if she knew where Voldemort keeps the "guests" he kidnaps. Narcissa answers: 'He has sometimes used the dungeons of the Malfoy summer residence' and offers to lead them. The three of them disapparate to Privet Drive, fetch Sirius and go for Carthmarten Castle. Narcissa leads them on hidden paths to the Dungeons where luckily enough Tonks and Hermione are imprisoned. Unfortunately Narcissa never had any permission to release prisoners – seeing as she was often a prisoner herself – so there were three adults and one kid standing in a Dungeon with just the opportunity to go back unfinished. This is unacceptable to Harry, his rage takes over and he frees not just the prisoners he came for, but everyone imprisoned in the castle (muggles). That takes care of a diversion and in the unfolding chaos, Harry and his companions escape with the victims.
Chapter 13
It seems that Tonks and Hermione were tortured badly and it is Harry's compassion that makes him not only offer his single bed, but to get a healer to Privet Drive (with the expenses paid by him). The healer discovers the obvious wounds on the victims pretty quickly and heals them. After prompting from Sirius the healer also discovers many layers of memory charms on Tonks and Hermione. Harry asks the Healer, whether she can determine the caster of the Spells, to which the Healer says yes. After casting the charm at least 5 times she murmurs something about 'No, can't be' before she tells everyone that somehow the results of the charm couldn't be true. After some prompting from Sirius she reveals that the memory charms seem to have been cast by Dumbledore. Harry asks her to cast the charm on everyone in the room; the results surprise even Harry and Sirius: In addition to those two, Narcissa has been memory charmed. When asked about the possibility of regaining the memories she advises them to ask someone versed in the Mind Arts. The Parkinson family would be the first address, seeing as they are Masters on that particular field of Magic; there are other wizards though who can do the job well enough, but the Parkinsons are State of the art. Harry glances over to Sirius who nods.
Chapter 14
The next day Pansy Parkinson arrives at 4 Privet drive. She's checking all the females (Narcissa, Brigitta, Susan, Tonks and Hermione) and confirms that indeed Albus Dumbledore, Headmaster extraordinaire has placed some Memory Charms on 3 of the 5 females. She's prompted to examine the Memory blocks and to maybe unearth some of the hidden memories. She's looking into it but when she sees some of the things Dumbledore has hidden she jumps away from Hermione shaking her head frantically. Sirius temper rises and he prepares to shout at her, but Harry heads him off and starts soothing Pansy who by now has started to panic. When she has calmed down enough, Harry asks her what she has seen. Pansy answers that Snape has been torturing Tonks, Hermione and Narcissa. Things get frantic.
Chapter 15
Harry and Sirius start to plan, what to do. It's obvious; they can't let this go on, now that they know about it. But how to handle this? It's also obvious, that they can't just go out and about. Dumbledore and Madam Bones have been surfing on a wave of public approval and their own political capital isn't big enough to go against a Hogwarts Professor and Dumbledore. Harry starts to see Dumbledore as bad as Voldemort. The question is: why doesn't Snape obliviate his victims himself? Why go to Dumbledore with it? Pansy is no help in this matter, because Snape was obviously smart enough not to touch her. They extract a promise from her to at least ask the other Slytherin Girls and tell Harry the result. Hermione wakes up. Harry tells her the results of the examination. Hermione doesn't believe it. Harry gets suspicious. He tries to convince his friend but to no avail. Dumbledore wasn't it, è basta. Harry shakes his head. Hermione demands her clothes ('The only clothes you were wearing were these.' and holds some pretty ripped undergarments up), a Portkey from Tonks Sirius and goes home. Tonks is far more amiable, profusely thanking Harry for the rescue and the healing. She then transfigures some of Dudley's broken toys into some pretty sexy clothing and goes home too. Harry sits down on his Bed, rubbing his Skull. The last 2 days were pretty exhausting.
Chapter 16
The next days, Harry was either tending to "his" garden or meditating. He goes for all the closed doors in his mind but can't open a single one of them. He sees the Door to Magic is slightly open and decides to push it further. All he manages at first are a few inches but that makes Harry feel so vigorously alive that he's pushing with all his might. The door opens for about a quarter then stops. It turns out that Magic herself was putting a stop to it. Any further and his body wouldn't be able to handle the magical levels and burn out. Lady Magic steps out and they talk for a while. About Dumbledore, about the "Wand wavers" in General, what they did to the Mages, their politics and greed and Magic in General. It turns out that Magic is sentient, but not able to introspect. So everything that Magic knows about herself is what her princes knew and discovered about her. They talk about the doors and what Harry must do to open them. As it seems all Harry has to do is to dig a channel from the main channel (between his spring and the door to Magic in his mind) and the door. When the door is soaked full of the "Water" it can be opened easily. That makes Harry of course eager to try out, so Magic laughs at his enthusiasm and bids farewell for now. Harry thanks Magic politely and starts to dig. Since introduced to Tonks, he wanted to be a Metamorphmagus and he has the door. Take that, Tonks. You're not going to be alone much longer...
Chapter 17
A few days before Hogwarts starts, he is taken shopping by Molly Weasley. Far from being the amiable Personality Harry is used to, Molly is cold, constantly on the verge of shouting or screaming and being outright nasty to Susan. Harry's ire rises constantly and after delivering them to Privet Drive, Harry tells Molly off and leaves her standing there open-mouthed. It doesn't hold for long, though, and Molly makes the grand Mistake of calling Harry an attention-seeking brat who thinks the world must bow to him. It seems as if the World has stopped spinning. Harry turns around, faces Molly, Wind starts to pick up, his eyes glow and with a deafening crack Molly vanishes. When the Obliviators arrive, though, every citizen of Privet Drive claims, they have seen or heard nothing. Legilimency on those citizens proves: they tell the truth, even the Dursley's.
Chapter 18
The ride on the Train is tense. Poor Ron is constantly left behind the times, but even he feels the almost unnatural tension in the compartment. When Malfoy comes to taunt, he gets so violently ejected that his head is spinning. At the welcoming Feast Harry chooses not to sit with his friends. Ron's in a quandary to sit with "his" girl or his "friend". Of course he chooses his girl. The last nail in their coffin. After the Feast, Harry discovers his Shadowmage Abilities. The first part of it is Shadow walking. Of course he ghosts to Suzy who is in the middle of a screaming orgasm. Grinning he ghosts back.
Chapter 19
The School teachings leave Harry bored. Everything the Teachers tell him is proven wrong by his Experience. The most difficult Transfigurations Minnie McG can throw at him are no match for his abilities. Charms leave Harry almost sleeping, were it not for Filius Flitwick – who becomes more and more Harrys favourite Teacher. Only potions stays as it was: a giant lesson in humility – for Harry only. DADA is taught by (yes) Dolores Umbridge – and she's as charming as ever. Everything seems to settle down into the usual routine, but 2 weeks into school she's found in front of her door slightly bruised and unconscious. The whole school is in an excited buzz: who did this? Of course Dumbledore's Investigation leads to Harry, but he steadfastly states he wasn't it. Dumbledore discovered that the area around the door has been saturated with magic – but how could Harry have done this? What Dumbledore doesn't know: Mages could do so – but also a group of wizards.
Chapter 20
The school is still excited. The accusations Harry throws around are taking effect. The teachers are trying to discipline him, but fail at the result. Harrys respect for Persons in authority has gone zilch – with the notable exception of Filius Flitwick. Whenever possible he spends time with the smallest Professor. Duelling techniques and tactics, the mind-set for duelling and everything else is on the plate. Soon Harry realises what a formidable ally this Professor would be. He tries to feel around some issues Wizarding and not and it seems that Flitwick could become a mage himself. The books Harry read until then didn't distinguish between races. So he asks the Professor – and gets a yes, albeit a cautious one. Then the breakfast incident came. Harry watches Malfoy enacting some jibe at him. Nothing happens at the teachers table. A quarter of an hour later Harry enacts a jibe at Malfoy. Sure enough Snape explodes into word and action. Harry doesn't back down and soon faces McG and Dumbledore in addition. Then Snape makes the mistake of challenging Harry to a duel but (unfortunately) before Harry can accept Dumbledore puts his foot down. Harry taunts and annoys them for all his worth, but to no avail, an official duel won't happen. But when Snape takes a parting shot, Harry turns toward him and goes 'You know Snape, I think you are completely sure of your Irrelevance. You must be so sure, or you wouldn't continue to antagonize the one pupil who could wipe the floor with you. Once this school is over I'm going to minimize you. You and your ', he leered, 'Protector.' Turns around for class and doesn't even notice that a curse fired by Snape fizzles and dissipates a few inches away from his back; nor the shouting match that ensued.
Chapter 21
The Atmosphere in the great hall on the days after the breakfast incident is one of repressed violence. Everyone in the Hall thinks the same. Every Professor is on Edge. Meetings are forbidden; words – if spoken at all – are spoken in secrecy. Then on a Saturday it happens. In the evening every Professor falls asleep. The entrance to the Slytherin dorms is broken up and the little ones (up until 5th year) are herded out. Two Fractions build up. At the end of the night only the tiny Slytherins are sleeping safe and sound in the Great Hall. The bigger ones don't nearly fare so well. When Madam Pomphrey was rennervated, she found a Nightmare. The whole infirmary was full with about 90 bleeding or worse students. When the next morning came, the Professors immediately caught on what happened. Two fractions built themselves. On one hand Professors McG, Dumbledore, Snape and Sprout, on the other hand the rest. After a shouting match the first group decided to punish the students themselves.
Chapter 22
Disciplinations are done
Harry rebels on, the first pupils agree, Dumbledore threatens expulsion, other Teachers disagree loudly
Umbridge comes back
Chapter 23
Snape challenges Harry again, Dumbledore still doesn't allow this, Harry grins
Ginny accuses Harry of raping her, Draco of Harry beating him up ('he nearly killed me.') and Hermione of Harry using Dark Magic – but nothing comes out of it
Harrys Magic grows
Chapter 24
Umbridge informs everyone that indeed Mr Potter attacked her. He steadfastly swears he wasn't.
Dumbledore asks Harry with used Legilimency, Harry denies. Dumbledore grins, his plan successful and sets a date for a trial.
Ginny, Draco and Hermione grin
The trial is so stacked against Harry that he has no chance. His verdict is "Exile" – in the East Wing.
Harry is surprised: How is that an exile? Dumbledore grins 'You'll see, Mr Potter. You'll see'
Chapter 25
The East Wing is an old dilapidated piece of architecture. Nothing where you want to survive winter.
Now Harry understands. Without his wand and the little Mage training he did he'd die in a couple of weeks (or days).
But as it is, it's perfect. The stairs to the right aren't stable so he ghosts to the ground level leaving only a simulacrum of him behind.
He talks to Lady Hogwarts through a little patch of magic on the left side on the door. She tells him about the crystal and how it uses the leylines under Hogwarts to channel the power into the wards.
Chapter 26
At the eve of the first snowfall he gets visited by Dumbledore. They jibe at each other. Dumbledore wonders how Harry survives. It's here that Alexander finally died and so should Harry.
But Harry doesn't. When Dumbledore asks, Harry feigns ignorance ('I don't know, Dumbledore. I just don't get cold. It's like magic…')
On Halloween morning Harry gets carted to the Headmasters Office. Voldemort has been acting up it seems and wants to take Hogwarts by storm. Harry gets the elder wand.
One visit in Little Hangleton confirms that the original Riddle still isn't able to. So: who's Harry going to fight?
Duel between Harry and "Voldemort". Harry wipes the floor with him. The elder wand crumbles in the hand of the mage. Dumbledore is furious.
He hears from Suzy that Snape was "travelling" for four weeks afterwards. Harry grins.
Chapter 27
Harry talks to Lady Hogwarts. He wants it hidden from Dumbledore when he's reassembling the crystal. Lady Hogwarts agrees.
Harry ghosts to the ground level. He finds the room with the crystal shards. After realigning the second shard into the Leyline every single shard floats from their position into its would-be-position in the crystal.
Harry brings himself to safety just before a blinding light emits from the crystal as it merges together.
Dumbledore isn't any the wiser. He leaves Shacklebolt and Tonks to guard Harry.
Chapter 28
Harry ghosts over to Madam Rosmerta. The Broomsticks has just lights out and she doesn't sleep yet. When Harry emerges from the shadows, she gasps.
Harry can calm her well enough. They start to talk. Harry offers his sympathy. Rose hugs him.
Talk about Alexander, what Harry's doing, how he's going to get justice, and many other things.
Harry ghosts to Grimmauld Place and starts Sirius training as a Mage. Lady Magic is delighted to feel an accomplished wizard losing his bonds to wizardry (wand).
The second after Harry arrives back at Hogwarts the doors to his "exile" open and Tonks starts harassing Harry.
But only for a quarter of an hour. Then Shacklebolt arrives and disciplines her. Tonks glares at Harry – as if he was at fault for this…
Chapter 29
The rest of the day Harry is left alone. The door is closed. In the evening it opens to reveal – Susan! (Harry warns her: he doesn't know how to open the door from the inside. Susan grabs him and kisses him ('If you want to feel that for longer than this, I'd hurry to learn to open the effing door') then leaves him.)
Harry waits until Dumbledore's Office and assumingly his private quarters are dark. Then he ghosts down to ground level. Another Riddle waits: a moving but invisible door.
The door opens to the mages library. Now he can learn. The door is a gateway through dimensions so the amount of Time Harry spends in the library is – nil (take that Hermione)!
His teacher is astonishingly Godric himself – in form of a picture.
At the end of these lessons Harry is ready for both his enemies – and his pupils.
Chapter 30
The door to the exile opens again. This time it's Shacklebolt alone ('Tonks had to leave'), he wants to know what's up with Dumbledore and Harry. Harry tells his tale.
Shacklebolt believes Harry. Harry cautiously feels around the Wizarding issues. Seems like even an Auror doesn't know the regulations about mages. Or is Shacklebolt disregarding the law he swore to uphold? After getting permission to read his mind, the shocking truth is uncovered: another wizard wants to become a mage – Shack disregards the law. (Take that, Hermione!)
They lose the bondage of Shacks wand. When they return from trance they see –
Sirius standing above of them. He warns them of Tonks just entering the castle and Harry laughs. 'Oh Sirius, I know almost everything about this castle. I knew.' Sirius ogles.
Sirius enters the East Wing and is astonished at what he sees. It's mind-blowingly beautiful. Shack closes the door from the castle while Sirius and Harry start to train.
Chapter 31
In the evening Tonks opens the door. She wants to spew Dumbledore's superiority in Harrys face, but a few choice questions head her off and she gets confused. Unfortunately the confusion lasts only for a millisecond, then her anger takes over and she shouts at Harry before slamming the door to the exile closed.
That night Harry ghosts over to Madam Rosmerta. His charm is but a fraction of its normal size and Rose starts to comfort Harry. Harry discovers there are many ways of falling in love and this is another. Now Harry is confused – until Rose kisses him.
The next morning Harry finds the door to the exile open – and an irate Dumbledore in front of it. Dumbles starts to shout but an angry wave of Harrys false wand silences him effectively – or is it the shock when Harry says 'It's enough. ("Crazy D")'. A second wave brings Suzy at his side and the third reverses the door. Now only Harry – or the inhabitants of the East Wing can open it.
Just before the door closes, Dumbles catches a glimpse of the East Wing in all its glory. He tries to push the door with all his might but he needn't have bothered. It closes nonetheless.
Harry gathers all his allies in the wing and trains them.
Chapter 32
'Harry' attacks Diagon Alley. Harry arrives too and all the shoppers are confused. 'Two Harrys?'
'Harry' attacks Privet Drive a few days later. Vernon dies, but this time the (new) frying pan has an effect. Harry arrives again and they secure the false Harry. After three hours he reverts to Snape. Three hours? Yes, three. The Potions Master shows his worth. His Occlumency on the other hand … doesn't.
Harry sees: Dumbledore taking a vial of that expanded Polyjuice Potion, the fight with Harry, Dumbledore healing and obliviating (he wanted to 'make sure' they'd stay obliviated) Snape's victims (and what Snape did beforehand), his debates over Harry and everyone else, Snape building up his Polyjuice-hooker-ring, his obsessions with Lily and the fights with James.
After retreating from that sick mind Harry vomits in Snape's face. Petunia renders Snape unconscious again with the frying pan and Harry gathers his wills. He creates an unbreakable flask and fills it with Snape's (painstakingly and painfully extracted) memories. He then changes (not transfigures) Snape into a statue complete with pedestal and some explaining notes. Mages could reverse that change – but no wizard.
Harry asks Petunia whether she wants to move into the East Wing. She is a target for Dumbledore now. She asks about wards on Privet Drive, but no ward would keep Dumbledore out for long and for a permanent solution, well Harry could create and program a crystal, but there is no Leyline in any vicinity. In their desire for normalcy the Dursley's really managed to find the most magic-less spot in the whole of Surrey. She agrees to move to a different place. One with a Leyline under her plot ("I am sorry, Aunt Petunia. You shouldn't be dragged into my affairs.").
Chapter 33
Harry goes to the Ministry. He talks to Minister Bones ("There was a time, when you were prepared to listen to me. Would you listen to me now, cause this is fucking huge!")
Harry returns to Hogwarts, pushes the doors open and places the Snape Statue in the middle of the Space between the tables and the door of the Great Hall. He looks Dumbledore in the eye and pushes the memory of Snape at the Dursley's right into Dumbledore's mind ("I've got you now"). The Headmaster reels back and Harry leaves.
Tonks knocks against the door. Kingsley has been working on her and she's intrigued. Sirius opens the door and they talk about Harry. Just when it became clear for Tonks, how framed Harry was, he turns around the corner. He prepares to snipe at her but just before doing so, Sirius interrupts. Tonks says her piece. Harry lets her sweat for about five minutes then sighs and accepts her.
Dumbledore resurrects Voldemort (Ginny and Hermione die).
Chapter 34
Tonks grows closer and closer to Harry but he sees the tragedy going on in her. He trains her as a Mage so she could see it herself. But it changes nothing. Some things are bound to happen. Harry grows sadder and sadder until he realises that he could try and find love with Tonks. When he talks to Brigitta about this, she cries tears of joy. He tells Tonks that he could see himself in her. The insecurity is the same. Now Tonks cries – but they are tears of understanding.
In the evening Harry looks for his Suzy. He doesn't find her but receives a message from Dumbledore ("You think, you've got me? Think again, cause I've got yours."). He finds his girls in Voldemort's clutches (though the DE's hold the wands to their neck), but the quick telepathic conversation they hold, assure Harry that his girlfriends are more than up to the task.
Chapter 35
Dumbledore, Voldemort and Harry disappear to the Ministry. Harry is to admit his complete and utter guilt, then Dumbledore and Voldemort are to come out in the open. Harry offers them to open up a gate. They accept. After arriving they discover that the Ministry is empty and Harry is – gone. He still taunts them though Voldemort not as much as Dumbledore. Voldemort turns on Dumbledore (cause D treats V as his lapdog).
Harry trapped both V and D in their minds. They are walking in a mind construct of the ministry inside their heads. At the same time Harry gives a press conference (complete with his memories). Just not the one Dumbledore would've wanted. The Wizengamot convenes again and sentences Dumbledore and Voldemort to Death via the veil.
Harry leads them to the Death Chamber in their minds. The lights flicker out and die out then reignite, and with that they are back in reality. They fight, but Voldemort doesn't participate too much. When D stands in front of the veil and orders V to finally show his worth, V pushes with all his might – but it's Dumbledore he sends flying. Harry stops that flight – but only to take D's memories. Dumbledore taunts and gets silenced. Harry and Voldemort share a look. Then Voldemort goes through the veil – and takes Dumbledore with him.
Harry returns to Hogwarts. The Wizards are cheering but Harry doesn't pay them any mind. When he turns the corner to the East Wing he sees the doors open and Suzy and his other girls waiting for him. All the male mages congratulate Harry, then close the doors to the East Wing. Whatever would happen there was not for them. But they'd party too….
