Description: After an accident in conflicting magics, Harry Potter is sent to the past and into the arms of the native chief, Kaneonuskatew. He is quickly found to be a Mage and is tutored by Esther and Ayanna because of his violent magic.

Disclaimer: Harry Potter belongs to J.K Rowling and the Vampre Diaries and the Originals belong to Kevin Williamson and Julie Plec.

The Crossroads of Merlin

Chapter 3: Mysteries


Hadrien, Rebekah and Merlin walked to the Mikaelson home in silence. The young parents were walking hand in hand with Hadrien carrying their son and Rebekah carrying Merlin's baby items.

"Are you looking forward to dine with your family Rebekah?" Hadrien asked as he shifted his son slightly. Rebekah shrugged and brought her hand up with Hadrien's and kissed it.

"Honestly, I am and yet I am not." Rebekah replied smiling slightly. "Besides, Mother and Father agreed to watch over Merlin if we are to finish redecorating his area." Hadrien smiled.

"So we will have the whole place to ourselves." Hadrien murmured lovingly. Rebekah's breath hitched but she smirked at him.

"Perhaps lover." She smirked seductively. Hadrien swooped down and kissed her gently before winking at her when he pulled away. "But Nik wanted to show us something so I suppose we should go." Rebekah informed her husband.

"Oh." Hadrien's brow furrowed. "What do you suppose he might show us?" He asked curiously. Rebekah smirked slightly and shrugged.

"No idea." However Rebekah did indeed know what Nik was showing them; she and him had carved in their family's names in runic on the wall and he mentioned that he now had a new brother and nephew to add so she presumed that it was something to do with that.

Hadrien smirked at her. "I am calling you out my love." He whispered to her as she knocked on the door. Rebekah ignored him. Esther opened the door with a fond smile and immediately kidnapped Merlin from his father and walked off in the direction of the living area. The young couple came in and exchanged hello's before Niklaus excused himself with Rebekah following him. Hadrien then declared that he would be back soon and quickly followed the scent of Niklaus and his love.

Hadrien jogged through the village to the nearest cave entrance and followed Rebekah's scent to the destination she was currently in. He caught up with them within minutes. He approached them slowly and slowly crept up on Rebekah and scared her.

"Boo!" He said into her ear. She screamed and spun around, slapping him in the face. Niklaus chuckled while Rebekah's jaw dropped, apparently speechless.

"Oh! Hadrien I am sorry!" She breathed engulfing him within a hug. He chuckled.

"There is no need, love." His grin became one of mischief. "You have quite the arm." He praised her. Rebekah blushed before turning to her brother.

"See brother, Hadrien thinks that I should wield a blade." Rebekah informed him. Niklaus frowned slightly before sighing.

"Actually Rebekah, I said that you may do as you wish. I will not control you." Hadrien corrected automatically. "We haven't been here since we inscribed our names together to celebrate our courting." Hadrien swiftly changed the subject.

"Yes." Rebekah confirmed.

"I found it and a carved Merlin's name there with it." Niklaus informed them with a smile. "I also added you to where are family's names are situated." He added smiling.

"Thank you Nik!" Rebekah smiled, hugging her brother. Hadrien blinked, apparently struck dumb.

"Thank you...brother." Hadrien said hesitantly. Niklaus' smile widened and he fought back happy tears.

"You are welcome brother...sister." Rebekah squeezed him.

"I am just finishing off with Merlin's name." Rebekah informed Hadrien with a smile.

"Rebekah," Niklaus said as Rebekah struggled with a particular rune. "Let me have at it." Rebekah scoffed.

"Quiet, Niklaus!" Rebekah admonished as she finally finished off the symbol before moving onto the next one. "I am to have more concentration if I am not to slice off a finger. Hadrien understands this." She added as Hadrien chuckled. He moved closer, holding a torch to allow Rebekah to see more clearly.

"Father will not like you handling the blade." Niklaus warned queitly. Hadrien frowned at her.

"She should be fine Niklaus," Hadrien winked at his brother-in-law, "after all; she has two grown men here to give her a hand." Rebekah stopped to glare at the softly chuckling boys.

"If I want to wield a blade," Rebekah said as she turned around with her back to the boys. "I shall wield a blade!" She declared as she restarted her work on the rune. "Father need not know." She added in a mumble.

"He will find out. He always does." Niklaus whinged to himself almost inaudibly.

"That is because you always tell him." Hadrien reminded him softly.

"I cannot help it... he frightens me." Niklaus admitted sadly. Rebekah turned to him and smiled reassuringly.

"He frightens us all." Rebekah started but Niklaus interrupted her.

"Not Hadrien." Niklaus declared stubbornly.

"Not true." Hadrien smiled slightly. "He is a scary man, Niklaus, and you need to remember: the pain of the transformation is nothing compared to whatever Mikael may think he can do to me." Niklaus looked doubtful.

"We all get scared Niklaus." Hadrien smiled at him as he wrapped an arm around Rebekah's waist.

"Precisely." Rebekah confirmed with a smile. "That is why we stick together as one, always and forever. Right, traitor?" She added with a grin.

Niklaus returned it and Hadrien smirked. "Right." Niklaus nodded his head.

"Here. You finish it, I am to help mother with the meal." Rebekah said as she turned to leave the cave after giving Hadrien a passionate kiss. Her husband handed her his torch and another kiss before she left.

"Yes, go tend to dinner, and leave the blades to the men, little sister." Niklaus smirked at Rebekah who scowled and slapped the blade, blade-side down into his palm, slicing it open.

Niklaus winced. "Agh, Bekah!" He growled. She smiled innocently.

"It's just a little blood. Be a man about it." She taunted with a smirk before laying one last kiss on Hadrien's lips before leaving.

"She is something isn't she?" Hadrien asked still staring after Rebekah.

"Too right she is." Niklaus smirked as he and Hadrien finished off the signing of Merlin in runic.

"We should get back." Niklaus said after they had finished.

"Agreed." Hadrien replied as they left the cave and reentered into society.


The Mikaelson's, Hadrien and Merlin sat around the Mikaelson dinner table. The family were enjoying a nice hog roast and were eating it hungrily.

"So." Mikael began before sipping some of his mead. "The full moon is tomorrow Hadrien." Hadrien nodded. The table became tense and quiet.

"And I trust that you will watch over Rebekah and Merlin?" Hadrien questioned in return. Mikael nodded. Esther smiled and Kol grinned. Every time they settled down the day before the full moon, his father would say this and in the last year, Hadrien's response hasn't changed.

"You have our word, as always Hadrien." Elijah replied for his father. Hadrien smiled in a 'thank you' sort of way before sipping some mead. The dinner continued in an uncomfortable silence.

Hadrien caught Rebekah's eye and she smiled at him. It was the type of smile that both reassured you and held a promise. Hadrien winked at her. The families finished up and Hadrien carried his son and walked with his wife back to their home.

Hadrien carried Merlin to his room as Rebekah got ready for bed. "Goodnight Merlin." Hadrien whispered as he pressed a kiss to his one year-old son's brow. The young werewolf father smiled and walked to his and Rebekah's cot, stripping out of his clothes. Rebekah's smile widened when she saw that Hadrien was naked and then she blinked before smiling seductively at him. She gave a light squeal when Hadrien dropped down next to her and started to kiss her.

They turned passionate as Rebekah was stripped of her sleeping clothes which was one of Hadrien's large shirts. She moaned as Hadrien positioned himself at her entrance. He paused and rubbed himself against her making her moan.

"Please, my love." She whispered breathlessly and Hadrien grinned as he cupped her beautiful face.

"I love you." He said lovingly and honestly. Rebekah smiled.

"As I love you, my wolf." She whispered the last part in a teasing manner which sparked a grin from Hadrien before he entered her agonisingly slow.

"You shall pay for that comment Rebekah." He growled into her ear as he started to roll his hips and pistoned out of her.

Rebekah arched her back. "I don't doubt it." She moaned and he increased the tempo of his thrusts and she was moaning in bliss.


Hadrien walked Rebekah to the cave and kissed her heatedly before softly kissing his son's forehead.

"I love you." He told Rebekah with a smile as they held onto each other and Merlin. The trio looked great together.

"I don't doubt it." She grinned as he pouted at her. "I love you too." Hadrien smiled at her and slowly backed away as Elijah placed an arm around Rebekah's shoulders and gently guided her further into the tunnel and cave system. Hadrien turned on his heel with a sigh and walked further into the woods, away from his fellow wolves who transformed inside the village.

Hadrien walked further and further into the woods until he had a clear view of the moon. And then he simply fell to the floor on his back, the soft grass dulling the hard ground as his flesh hit it. The werewolf-mage hybrid gazed up at the moon and smiled as he felt his werewolf side manifest.

Unlike most wolves, Hadrien had managed to brew a potion and procure a paste that was still in the experimental stage. The potion and paste worked together to help him keep his mind when he transformed. His wolf side looked around and Hadrien smirked when he felt his presence in the back of his mind. After a month of being shackled up inside of Hadrien, the wolf started to run around and found the other wolves' scents.

Hadrien, seemingly bored after running around all night wondered over to the wolves. He could tell just by looking at the moon he had minutes left until he transformed back and he wanted to see the commotion. He soon spotted it; Niklaus and Henrik were sitting on top of a large tree. It all happened so fast; Henrik shifted his footing when he fell. Hadrien snarled and tackled a wolf that went to bite him. He got up and hovered over the boy. As he was tackling the wolf, another wolf had attacked Henrik. Niklaus was now down and recognised Hadrien's wolf form.

"Henrik!" He gasped as he dropped to his knees. Hadrien whined and settled on his stomach, his message clear: 'get-on-and-let's-go-back-to-the-village-for-help.' Niklaus nodded and picked up Henrik before placing him on Hadrien's broad shoulders and he quickly scrambled up behind him and kept a firm grip on his brother's body to stop it from falling. Hadrien stood and started off running at his supernatural speed to reach the village. He reached the border when Niklaus was screaming for Esther.

"Mother!" He roared as Harry reached the centre of the village and collapsed. Rebekah rushed to him and wrapped her arms around his neck.

"Hadrien." She whispered caressing his fur. He licked her face and she wrinkled her nose. She then noticed Niklaus and her youngest brother before fearfully taking a step back from Hadrien and running to Henrik as he mother skidded across the floor and hugged his dead body.

"Henrik!" She shrieked. Hadrien bowed his head sadly as Kol, Finn, Elijah and Mikael showed up, walking side by side with Ayanna.

"Mother." Niklaus gasped. He pulled his knees up and started to rock backwards and forwards.

"No, no!" Esther denied trembling as Niklaus sobbed, guilt eating away. Mikael watched sympathetically. "What happened?" She demanded.

"He-he wanted to see the wolves." He whispered. "We were in a tree and they surrounded us. Hadrien showed up..." He breathed heavily and his family seemed entranced with his story. Rebekah, Kol and Mikael glared at Hadrie but Rebekah and Kol looked away after Niklaus finished his tale. "Henrik slipped and a wolf was stopped from lunging by Hadrien but another got to him." Niklaus choked and then uttered a few words that rocked several peoples cores. "I am sorry, I'm so sorry!" His body quaked with sobs and Hadrien whined before lying on his stomach.

Esther turned to Ayanna pleadingly. "We must save him. Please, there must be a way!" She looked heartbroken and Hadrien howled at the sky. He wanted, no needed to be human again. He soon got his wish and felt his bones reshape. He gasped and stumbled, even more as Rebekah crushed her body to his to hide his nudity.

Ayanna frowned and reached down, closing her eyes and pressing her palm to Henrik's forehead. She shook her head and his frown increased. "The spirits will not give us a way, Esther. Your boy is gone." She swallowed and sadly placed her arm around Esther's shoulder's before magicking a pair of ragged leggings for Hadrien. As he put them on, he noticed Esther shaking her head in utter denial.

"No! No!" She howled through thick tears as she held on for dear life onto Henrik's lifeless body.

Hadrien squeezed her arm and she reluctantly left him. Hadrien whisked off inside and retrieved Merlin before feeding him. Rebekah came back in and Hadrien quietly changed into more suitable clothing. Hadrien looked at her, red eyes, puffy cheeks and tear trails, Hadrien sighed; she was so beautiful and innocent. He opened his arms as a silent invitation and she all but melted in his arms.

She sobbed and Hadrien shushed her, gently rocking her. She cried herself to sleep and Hadrien watched as her breathing evened out before going outside to help the Mikaelson siblings dig Henrik's grave whilst Mikael comforted Esther. Hadrien helped them with the grave and walked back inside to find Rebekah awake and walking over with Merlin. Hadrien smiled sadly and embraced her.


It had been weeks after Rebekah had been invited to Mikael's house with severe instructions not to bring her 'beast of a husband', and Hadrien was getting worried. He rocked his son and was startled when a knock sounded. He gently set down Merlin and opened it to reveal Rebekah and Esther.

He smiled and embraced Rebekah. "I missed you my love." He whispered in her ear before kissing her softly. He frowned when she did nothing but pull back from him.

"What's going on?" He demanded as he crossed his arms. Esther met his eyes and she winced slightly.

"I didn't want to lose them Hadrien so I made them faster, stronger than the wolves." She informed him. Hadrien furrowed his brows. "It also made them immortal." She whispered the last part but Hadrien still heard her.

"What?!" He snarled, shock going through him. "Do you know what you have done?!" He barked she quaked but stood her ground. "Wolves can't be immortal." He said at last and she nodded. "But...I may know of a spell." He said at last.

He smirked at their looks. "It will-" He broke of an glanced around before walking in. Esther had no trouble but Rebekah did and she sighed irritably. "Come in." Hadrien winked at her. She smiled. She always knew why she loved him.

She did so and closed the door behind her with a snap.