The forgotten son

Kai placed the old book in his bag before he patted Chibi on the head. Chibi was still laying on the bed, sleeping soundly when Kai got up and headed to his first class.

His first class was Divination with Professor Trelawney, she was a crazy looking woman with large eyes. Kai could tell that it was going to be an incredibly useless class as soon as he entered the overly decorated classroom.

It had at least twenty small, circular tables which were crammed inside the small room, they were all surrounded by armchairs and fat pouffes. Everything was lit with dim, crimson light; the curtains at the windows were all closed, and the many lamps were draped with dark red scarves. It was also stiflingly warm, much to Kai's annoyance seeing as his body temperature was always higher than normal. The room was also filled with a sickly sort of perfume and incense smell which made it incredibly hard to breath without coughing. The shelves running around the circular walls were crammed with dusty-looking feathers, stubs of candles, many packs of tattered playing cards, countless silvery crystal balls and a huge array of teacups.

Shrugging off the annoyance of the room. Kai followed the other Slytherin students to the far end of the room and sat down at one of the vacant tables, waiting for the teacher to arrive. Not long after Malfoy had arrived with his group and sat with him did the Divinations Professor arrived.

"Enchanting Morning, isn't it my dear's?" Professor Trelawney grinned in a distant voice as she walked into the classroom "Are you all prepared to cast your sight into the distant future and see with your minds, what your eyes cannot?"

"Yes, Professor" the moaned in unison, startling Kai somewhat. By the sound of their voice's they really didn't want to be here right now and were just amusing the teachers fantasy of having a class of interested students.

"This class' a load of rubbish, if she asks you anything just nod or make something up" Draco whispered over the table to the crimson-eyed teen, sneering at the weird woman's back as she pranced around the class talking utter drivel "This is really a bird-class; just show up and you 'fly' straight through it. You don't even have to stay awake, most of use don't" he smirked, annoying Kai slightly; they could show a little respect for their teacher and at least stay awake.

"Now everyone! We will be reading our partners fortunes through Taro-cards this morning!"

The class gave a unison groan again as Trelawney started handing out decks to each table. "Blood hell." Draco muttered under his breath as he opened the pack of cards "Why do we even need to read our futures? We do it every flipping class. You'd think after 4 years of this we'd know what will happen for the rest of our lives now"

"I suppose so. But I don't really want to know my future." Kai frowned, flipping through the Taro-card chapter of his Divinations book.

"Why not, Hiwatari? Don't you want to know if you'll become famous and disgustingly wealthy?" Draco asked, raising an eyebrow as he shuffled the cards like his book said.

"I already am" Kai answered in a tone that ended the conversation.

After lunch Kai had D.A.D.A with the toad lady that Kai had seen and ignored last night in the Great Hall. He really wasn't looking forwards to this.

Once Kai got to class he took a seat next to a brown frizzy haired girl who was writing in her book, with a quill? Well he liked ballpoint pens, but he had learned to write with a quill by his private tutor when he was young. He was snapped out of his thoughts by a flying paper bird that flow by his face. 'Magic's so cool' he thought before finding a seat next to Draco, who was waving him over.

"Morning, Hiwatari" the Blond smile charmingly, obviously trying to win the boys favour.

"Hn." Kai nodded as he placed his bag on the tabled before turning back to the paper-bird flying across the classroom. Yes, he knows how to do that spell, but still it was really nice to see, suddenly the small smile on his face disappeared when the paper bird caught fire while in the air and landed on someone's desk, turning to ash in front of their eyes.

Kai glared at the one who made it catch fire, 'Toad lady' he thought with hate, Miss Umbridge had her wand out and pointed at where the paper bird used to be, 'I don't like her' he thought with a sneer.

"Good afternoon children" she said with a creepy smile. After getting only a grumbled reply she tied again, this time firmer "Good Morning Children."

"Good afternoon, Professor" a couple of people replied in a muttering voice.

"Again, louder" the Professor ordered, her annoying voice getting higher as she headed to the front of the class.

"Good Afternoon, Professor!" they call, a bit more enthusiastically.

Smirking, Umbridge then started her lesson "First off; wands away and quills out, please!"

Truth be told Kai honestly wasn't planning on paying any attention in this class, why bother? He'd already read through the entire curriculum for this class.

Umbridge tapped the blackboard with her unusually short wand and words began to appear on it:

Defence Against the Dark Arts

A Return to Basic Principles

Once she was done, she flicked her wand and the books floated off her desk and out, on to the students desks, they were titled 'Defensive Magical Theory, by Wilbert Slinkhard'. She then started talking about how in the past the D.A.D.A classes were..,… Well crap and how all of that was about to change. Not long after she had gotten everyone to start reading the first chapter of their books, which Kai had already read, the bushy haired girl he had seen earlier raised her hand.

"Um. Professor, when will be using defensive spells?"

"Using defensive spells?" Professor Umbridge repeated with a little laugh. "I really cat see any sort of situation arising in my classroom that would require you to use a defensive spell, Miss Granger."

"We're not going to use magic?" a ginger boy acclimated loudly, who was sitting next to Granger.

"Surely the whole point of Defence Against the Dark Arks is to practise defensive spells" Granger injected again in slight confusion. Kai merely rolled his eyes at her; was she trying to get herself in trouble, obviously the toad woman wasn't someone to mess with.

"I am afraid that you are not qualified to decide what the 'whole point' of any class is, especially mine" Professor criticized "The new programme of your studies will be learning about defensive spells in a secure, risk-free way-"

"Well what use is that! If you get attacked, it wont be in a-" some guy with glasses and black hair called across the classroom before Umbridge interrupted him.

"I do not wished to be criticised about the way the class curriculum has been set for this year" she said, an unconvincing smile stretching across her face "But in the past you all have been exposed to some very irresponsible wizards in this class"

'Not me' Kai thought, not looking up from his text-book the entire time the woman spoke; it really wasn't any of his business.

"Looks like Potter's gonna get it this time" Malfoy whispered directly into his ear, annoying Kai further at the total lack of personal space.

"Additionally; Students will always raise there hand when they speak in my class" Umbridge informed them in her sickly sweet voice, giving the boy a not very well hidden glare.

She then went on about how if you study the theory of defence hard enough you should be able to perform the spells in the practical exam. Then she got into a childish bickering match with that black haired guy and he ended up with points taken from his house and detention.

Kai sighed the 'that guy just wouldn't just give up- wait! Did he say murdered? Oh! He's just going on about Voldemort'. Kai had read about Voldemort and he didn't really care what he did even if he was alive, as long as it didn't bother him, after all Kai was just here to learn magic, then go back to Japan.

Sighing, Kai walked from the DADA classroom after being dismissed, ignoring the way Draco and his group followed him; sniggering about the scolding Potter had gotten. Rolling his eyes, Kai's headed to the Library to read the book he'd started that morning. When he arrived in a dark corner of the library, he pulled the book out of his bag and placed it on a vacant table before sitting down and start reading. Just as he was about to open the cover he heard a 'beep beep ,beep beep' coming from his bag. Looking through his bag quickly, Kai pulled out his Mobil phone and answered:

"Mushi-mushi?"

"Kai! How are you? Its Rei"

"I'm fine, why are you calling me?"

"I phoned to see how you are, you've been gone for over a week! Killed anyone at school yet?"

"No. I'm actually having a bit of fun"

"Oh my God! The worlds gonna end!"

"Haha… Very funny" Kai sneered, glancing around the Library; he didn't want anyong knowing that he'd found a spell to allow technology to work in Hogwarts.

"Okay gotta go, Oh! And Kai?"

"Yes?"

"The Demolition Boys phoned, they wanted to talk to you"

"Okay. If they phone again tell them to call my Mobil; they have my number " Kai rolled his eyes; you'd think they'd think of that. Idiots.

"O-okay. Call sometime. Bye" Rei muttered over the phone and the line went dead.

Kai sighs and looks at his book "What does Tala want now?" he asked himself before going back to his book.

- It is believed that the enchant gods could be set free from the object they were bound too and given a body, this was written in one of Merlin's journals. It is also believed that Merlin owned one of the gods which he gave a body, he had written that he could talk to the god through his mind with a link that he and the 'god' had, the god he owned was in the shape of a white Dragon that could change it's size. The way to free the gods has been rewritten into this book but no-one could try the spell for on-one owned or could find one of the enchant bound gods-

Kai re-read it three times before smiling, he could free Dranzer! Well if Dranzer was one of these 'enchant gods', but from what he had read she was one of the 'Four Legendary Gods', after all she was enceinte and very powerful. He could free her and he knows she would never leave him; they were family. So he made up his mind he was going to free her and give her a body.