Harry sat in the office, waiting for his appointment with the Director of the Magical Law Enforcement. He nervously adjusted the collar of his shirt, it being the first shirt he had ever worn which wasn't made for a much larger boy.

His Aunt Petunia had actually taken him out on Saturday to buy him a new wardrobe. She did not hide the disdain she had for taking this time, but his looking less like a wastrel and more respectable had appealed to his relatives. That they weren't spending Vernon's hard earned wages on an unwanted boarder but were spending money actually delineated for his care meant that she did not begrudge spending it on quality items. Her exact words were, "You're going to start looking respectable, even if you spend most of your time with freaks."

As a result, she had bought three sets of "Professional Attire." The collars were crisp and starched and he was forced to wear a necktie. Petunia had agreed to force Dudley to leave him alone in exchange for his promise to wear such attire when dealing with the bank, Government, or any other such entities. He was almost seriously regretting the slightly changed relationships at home. Hand-me-downs didn't look as good – but they were far less uncomfortable.

Afterwards, they had gone to a bookstore to get the various books that Harry Traveler had suggested. His Aunt Petunia had surprised him by suggesting several other things he should purchase, including a couple of decent dictionaries and a miniaturized simple encyclopedia for reference. When he asked her why she was suddenly concerned with his success as a student she looked at him and said, "The more successful you are there the less we will have to worry about you coming back to us."

Petunia Dursley would never win an award for being humanitarian or charitable. Vernon and she were well matched. Neither would ever be well-loved members of the community, nor be considered overly compassionate.


This morning, he had an appointment with Amelia Bones. He had contacted her via owl and she had asked that he come in to cover a few things.

Finally, the door to the office opened and he was invited inside. He sat down after being invited to do so.

"Mr Potter. Welcome to the Ministry of Magic. I am Amelia Bones, Director of the DMLE. Your letter mentioned that you had questions for me."

Harry nodded. "I recently returned to the Wizarding world after having lived with Muggles my whole life. When I first came in to the Leaky Cauldron, everyone started treating me like some type of celebrity. I found out that there are books about me and most of them are wrong. They're like story books. Completely made-up. Is this even legal? Who's making the money on selling this stuff?"

Amelia considered her answer. "Are your objections that they don't say that they are stories or that someone is making money on your name without your permission?"

Harry thought about that. "Kind of both. I really don't need the money, but all these stories make people think I'm something I'm not. I have a plan to send a press release to the newspaper for the day after I go to Hogwarts, but I don't think people should be able to tell stories unless the people who read them know that they are just that."

Madam Bones nodded. "I agree with that. What would you like to see achieved?"

Harry had thought about this. "I'd like them to be forced to tell people the stories are fiction and that the real Harry Potter didn't actually do these things. I also think that a part of the profit should go to charity."

The DMLE director began making notes. She asked, "Is there a particular charity you'd like to see the money go to?"

Harry grinned and pulled out the slightly worn copy of what Sharpclaw had put together the week before. The original was still with Sharpclaw as he was working on proper legal documents, but he carried a copy around to show people what he wanted to do. "Read this."

As Madam Bones read the document, her eyes became wider. By the time she finished it, she was looking between it and her visitor in amazement. Finally she asked, "Did you come up with this?"

Harry shook his head. "A … friend … yeah, a friend suggested it as an idea. When I talked to my accounts manager, he agreed to help me get the paperwork together and to get everything set up legally. I figured that I could get people who lost family in the dust-up with the dark idiot to fund different ones in the name of the people they lost. Professor McGonagall helped me to put together the list of things that all or most students need and Sharpclaw helped to work out the basic format when we talked. I figure that I could find out from you if there is a poor family which lost a family member and whoever published the books could front the money for that family."

Amelia looked over the list again and said, "I think I have a family for you. And it kind of ties into another matter we need to discuss."

Harry looked interested. "Recently, my office received a report via Gringotts as to the location of a person that most people thought was a dead hero, but was actually an alive, but cowardly, traitor. The man was actually the person who betrayed your family and which led the dark idiot, as you called him, to your parents' door. This man's name is Peter Pettigrew. Another man was caught ten years ago and put in prison for this crime, but he was actually innocent. I've been working behind the scenes to fix the problem." The Director looked hesitant to say the next part, but her voice was steady as she did so: "The man who was falsely imprisoned was your father's best friend and your godfather. His name is Sirius Black."

Harry was caught off-guard by this revelation. Anger, grief, betrayal, hope, and a host of other emotions were churning inside of him. He visibly calmed down before he broke down in tears in front of this woman. Finally he asked, "When will Sirius Black be free?"

Amelia answered with compassion, seeing how upset Harry was about this. "It won't stay secret much longer. The traitor is what we call an animagus, or a person who can take the form of a particular animal. He was hiding as the pet of a poor ministry worker's sons. The man and his family didn't know it. He helped to catch the rat and his family is very upset that they've been harboring a traitor all of this time, although they've agreed to keep it quiet for now so that I can get justice served. The man's wife lost her two brothers in the fight against the dark idiot, as you called him. The family, the Weasleys, could never afford 10,000 G to fund a trust, but their daughter is a huge fan of the boy-who-lived books. She's going to be devastated that the books are fiction. I'm going to suggest that the publishers fund the Gideon and Fabian Prewitt Memorial Trust to buy Hogwarts students proper History books so people can learn the real truth of our past."

Harry thought about it. The Weasley family contained several people Harry Traveler had mentioned. He thought about it and asked, "When will the trial be?"

Amelia answered, "This Thursday, the 15th."

Harry nodded. That would give him a few days to get some things together. "What was the name of the son who lost his pet?"

"The rat was recently given to the youngest, Ronald. Before that it was owned by the third son, Percival. The family has six sons and a daughter, Ginerva. Percy got a new owl as a reward for making prefect and he gave his brother his rat because the family didn't have the resources for a better pet. Please don't talk about this to other people as the Weasleys don't need people talking badly about them. They don't have much money, but they're a very good family."

Harry nodded. "Okay. I wouldn't say anything. I grew up thinking my parents were broke when they died, mostly because the Headmaster never arranged for the normal stipend to be paid to my relatives for my upkeep."

Amelia was confused. "Why would the Headmaster have anything to do with that?"

Harry sighed. "He's the one who left me with my relatives. The blood connection allowed him to set up some wards which keep me safe from the Death Eaters or people who agreed with the dark idiot and others who might want to hurt me. Even if his idea was for my protection and he had good intentions, he didn't do a good job of making sure I grew up in a happy home. If they had gotten the money they should have, I wouldn't' have grown up with my relatives telling me that my parents were penniless wastrels on the dole."

Amelia was appalled to learn that the boy-who-lived had grown up being told such things. Before she could protest, however, Harry continued.

"It doesn't matter now. I know about my parents and I've taken steps to fix the mistake. I make sure they got what they were supposed to have gotten and my Aunt actually spent the money to make sure I was dressed properly and now have the things I need. It's in the past. We don't really like each other, but we get along well enough for me to spend the month or so I need each summer without too much friction so the wards will stay up. If my godfather is free, I can spend the rest of the summer each year with him or with friends. I don't want to spend time worrying about what happened in the past – I just want to live my life as best I can now, making friends along the way and having fun. If I have some celebrity, as undeserved as I think it is, I can use that to do some good, like with these trusts. So, don't worry about that stuff please."

Amelia sighed. She wanted to do something to investigate Harry's living situation but with his stated desire to let it be, she had to let it go. She could, however, do something to help him on other things.

Amelia took a fresh parchment and wrote out a statement. She then presented it to Harry for his approval and signature.

Harry read it over (A/N: Text Below). It seemed good to him so he signed it. Amelia signed it afterward and put it aside.

Amelia looked to Harry and asked, "I'll bring this to the publisher myself so you don't have to deal with this. Can I get permission to talk to a few others to possibly contribute to these trusts?"

Harry replied, "That's fine. You can bring them to Professor McGonagall as she's taking the lead so I can spend my time studying. The only thing I want to make certain of is that the any trust names a true hero or victim or lost love one and not some family that wants to make itself look better. I don't want some idiot who actually sneaked out of punishment to use this to say, 'See, I was innocent! See, I'm good!' I've started this to honor my parents and others who were lost, not as some way to get good public relations."

Amelia nodded. "I think that's a good idea. I know several who lost family members and, as someone who lost family herself, I completely agree. Now, will you want to be here for the trials of Pettigrew and your godfather on Thursday?"

Harry nodded. "I can take the Knight Bus to get there. What time will it be?"

"Get there by 10:00. The trials won't be until after the Wizengamot meeting starts and initial business is announced. The Minister and the Chief Warlock won't be apprised of the trials until I announce them that day." Amelia had a thought. "I don't really like the idea of you coming unaccompanied because there might be those that don't want the trials to take place or who won't like the result. Will you allow me to ask if Minerva McGonagall can bring you?"

Harry nodded. "I get along well with her, and I get the idea that she's more than capable of taking care of herself and those around her."

Amelia nodded. "Absolutely. Should I owl her or do you want to?"

Harry replied, "I will when I get home." He stood, "Thanks for your time. I'll see you Thursday morning."

Amelia also stood and shook his hand. "You okay getting home?"

"Yeah. I have to go to Diagon Alley but Tom keeps an eye out for me until I get on the Knight Bus." Harry made his way out of the office down to the Atrium so he could floo to the Leaky Cauldron. He was going to take care of something his Dimensional brother mentioned now rather than later.


Amelia Bones retrieved the book she had sent an Auror out to buy. The address she needed was easily found. She put on her sternest look and made her way out, after informing her secretary that she would be out for a few hours. She brought two Aurors along as "bodyguards." That they looked appropriately intimidating was just a bonus.


Harry made his way through the Leaky Cauldron, saying hello to Tom on the way through. He made his way to Ollivanders. Upon seeing Harry, Mr. Ollivander checked that his sign was turned to Closed and the message that he would return by 9:00 AM was also up.

The two wizards walked along Diagon Alley toward Gringotts. A few people who were in the Alley took note that the Britain's premier Wandmaker seemed to be accompanying the Boy-Who-Lived to Gringotts. Rumours and speculation would run rampant for a while about that.

Once the two arrived at Gringotts, Harry nodded to the guards who bowed him into the bank. This would only add speculation to the rumours.

The two waited in line until a teller was free. Harry led Mr. Ollivander up and said, "Hello," he noted the name on the small sign, "Bonesaw. Can you inform Sharpclaw that Harry Potter and Mr. Ollivander have arrived for our 8:15 appointment?" Bonesaw looked at the clock and noted that it was 8:07. He nodded and moved through a door. He returned within 3 minutes and led the two back to Sharpclaw's office. The door opened and Bonesaw left them to go back to his job. Sharpclaw stood up for the two wizards coming in to his office.

"Good morning, Sharpclaw. I hope that you having a profitable day. We are here for the 8:15 appointment. This is Mr. Ollivander."

Mr. Ollivander noted that the goblins were treating Harry Potter with a great deal of respect. He himself had an excellent reputation within Gringotts because, even though the goblins were not allowed wands per se, Mr. Ollivander had consulted for several foci goblins used for various magicks and he had never protested nor treated the goblins with anything other than complete respect. This, however, was the product of a very long relationship and it took a number of years before the goblins treated him with anything more than indifference if not annoyance. Harry Potter seemed to have respect at 11 – a very unusual occurrence. He added his own comments. "Yes, a profitable day and full bellies to you and your clan."

Sharpclaw nodded. "Success and prosperity to you as well. Now, Mr. Potter, have you informed Mr. Ollivander of the matter at hand?"

"No. I felt it was a matter better left until we were both here." He turned to Mr. Ollivander. "Recently, I have been informed that a common problem occurs in that many begin their education at Hogwarts with family wands which may or may not be suitable for them. Is this a problem that you have noticed?"

Mr. Ollivander nodded. "While it is true that the wand chooses the witch or wizard, it is also true that those with poor resources will often eschew a visit to my store to buy a new wand. Many use family wands that are in poor repair or are badly matched. I cannot, however, force people to come to my shop to ensure these things are resolved. As a business man, I cannot afford to provide wands at discount prices, although I make every attempt to ensure that they are as affordable as possible."

Harry nodded. "How many wizards and witches come to you each year for their first wand?"

Ollivander tilted his head as he considered it. "20 to 60 come as those just beginning their journey. 10 to 20 come to replace family wands that have become too worn or damaged to use any more. In the past, and perhaps the future, this number may be larger."

Harry turned to Sharpclaw, "How many students are slated to attend Hogwarts this year?"

Sharpclaw pulled a parchment out and said, "377. This year's class is 40."

Harry turned back to Mr. Ollivander. "How long would it take to check 377 wands to ensure they are compatible and in good repair?"

Ollivander considered it. It took perhaps five minutes to check such things if it was a good result. Much less if there were obvious problems. At 20 per hour … "15 to 20 hours."

Harry asked, "Do people have to come to your shop to get a wand or can you fit them 'in the field'?"

Ollivander paused at that. He could, theoretically, bring 800 wands – he had a case for that. But there was no guarantee that a particular witch's or wizard's wand could be found among those 800. "I can match in the field, as it were, should I happen to bring a compatible wand. I am, however, limited to 800 or so that I could bring with me. If a wand cannot be found among these, the person would need to come to my shop."

Harry thought about it, and remembered something that Ollivander had said when he got his own wand. "If the Deputy Headmistress gave you a list of students, you could eliminate wands for those that you already matched. They would only need to have their wand inspected for good repair. Is that right?"

Mr. Ollivander nodded. "I remember every wand I have ever sold."

"Right. How much would it cost for you to travel to Hogwarts and spend a day inspecting wands, say … 8 hours?"

Mr. Ollivander was really curious as to the path of this conversation. "For lost possible business, I would need a per diem of 40 G. This would not include, of course, the cost of any wands or materials for repair work."

Harry turned to Sharpclaw and asked him for the information sheet on the wand Trust. Sharpclaw pulled out a parchment and handed it to Mr. Ollivander. Mr. Ollivander read it and then looked at Harry. "This is your idea?"

Harry chuckled. "In a way. It was suggested to me by someone who I have a … connection … with. The person who told me that many don't have compatible wands suggested it as a way to contribute. Professor McGonagall will tell future students in their letters that their first wand will be paid for by the Trust, but this year someone has to go to Hogwarts and inspect the wand of every student and repair or replace them as needed. Can this be done for a maximum of 5000 G this year and 1000 G in future years?"

Mr. Ollivander did not need to compute for very long. "For these amounts, I can schedule four Sundays to accomplish this. I will provide repair or replacement as necessary as well as a wand care kit for each student, until the 5000 G limit is met." He paused here. "For the opportunity to ensure each student is properly matched, I will limit any costs to 5000 G and include a wand care kit for each current student, even if the limit is exceeded. I am a Wandmaker. The damage that I often find in wands is abhorrent to me, regardless of the fact that I can make more money replacing wands when they ultimately fail. I will eschew such profit for the chance to ensure that every student is properly matched."

Harry nodded. "So, can you agree in principle, to working with the trust to accomplish this for this year?"

Mr. Ollivander nodded. "We must ensure a system which ensures this is not exploited. I am not the only Wandmaker, only the most well known. How can I be certain that a person who comes for their first wand has not already gotten a wand from another wandmaker?"

Sharpclaw pulled out four books. "This has been anticipated." He pulled the largest book off the stack and placed it in the middle of the desk. "This is a Master Ledger. It is spelled so that a name may only be entered a single time." He pulled another ledger out. "This will be your ledger. It is linked. Ensure each person who received a wand or wand inspection signs this ledger and the entry will transfer to the Master Ledger. Each week, the Trust Manager will ensure that payment is received for the amount listed in the ledger." He pointed to the other two books. "These are two additional ledgers which can be given to other acceptable Wandmakers."

Mr. Ollivander nodded. "I do not disparage you, but how can we ensure that the information is kept confidential unless required by a valid request from Law Enforcement?"

Sharpclaw pulled out a few sheets of parchment. "These are the contracts that I have put together for just this contingency. These contracts ensure that the only person within Gringotts who will have access to this information is the Trust Manager or a designated representative. It also ensures, for the benefit of those that might doubt, that information shall not be disseminated to others except in the furtherance of ensuring the Trust is properly managed. The Ministry will have to subpoena the Wandmakers themselves should they require information contained within these records, as Gringotts and the Trust Manager shall have no authority to release the information directly to any other entity. Is this sufficient?"

Ollivander perused the contracts. It was as Sharpclaw stated and it was a very good contract. He was reassured. Although there was no legal right to privacy for those who purchased wands, Wandmakers did not willy-nilly pass information on – outside of a tendency to use wands as a method of identification in casual conversation (something he was guilty of on occasion).

Once the agreements had been made, Harry, Mr. Ollivander, and Sharpclaw all signed the various needed agreements. Sharpclaw would contact the Deputy Headmistress on behalf of the Trust Group to schedule Mr. Ollivander's visits to Hogwarts.

As Mr. Ollivander stood up to leave, he turned to Harry and said, "I said, upon the occasion of our first meeting, that I expected great things from you, Mr. Potter. I am glad to see my expectations being borne out." Mr. Ollivander farewelled Sharpclaw and made his way out and back to his shop.

Once the two were alone, Sharpclaw turned to Harry and said, "I also have a few items to inform you of." He pulled out a few sheets and handed them off to Harry and waited for him to read them. Harry's eyes were wide – he hadn't expected that.

"This is excellent! That's seven down! This will be faster than I expected. Excellent work!" Sharpclaw nodded in acknowledgement. "Er, why is this one not a 'Memorial'?"

Sharpclaw replied, "Those named are incapacitated and have been since 1981. They are permanent residents of St. Mungos. The family did not want to add 'Memorial' until they pass away. It is in the contract the current head of the family signed." Harry nodded in agreement. Sharpclaw started cleaning up the papers.

"I will forward a weekly report this summer and a monthly report thereafter through Minerva McGonagall. Feel free to send others to me on this matter until all have been resolved." Harry grinned in response. "I also am creating Ledgers, as I did for the first Trust, for each successive trust. A list of those merchants who have agreed to work with the Trust Group will be included in student letters, according to the agreement the Trust Group has made with the Deputy Headmistress. Is there anything else for today?"

Harry replied in the negative and thanked his account manager. Harry got permission to take the copy he was given and Sharpclaw led him out. Harry exchanged courtesies and left, very happy for the meeting. He noted the time. He had an hour before Professor McGonagall would meet him. He checked his pockets for the items he needed today and the book he had brought to read while he was waiting and made his way to have a snack at the Leaky Cauldron.


The trials were just as explosive as they promised to be. The Wizengamot, as well as the Public Gallery, was appalled at the travesty of justice that the handling of Pettigrew and Black constituted. Harry was very emotional when he finally met his Godfather. Several reporters took photos of their reunion.

After the conversation, Sirius was going to be taken to St. Mungos for treatment for the time he spent in Azkaban. Harry promised to visit as often as possible. When Sirius asked Harry about living with him, Harry told Sirius that outside of the two to four weeks we would have to live at his current home each year because of the wards, he would love to visit whenever possible.

Albus Dumbledore, who was in the background waiting to head off any precipitous decisions, was confused at Harry's knowledge of things that he shouldn't be aware of. He resolved to talk to him once he was at Hogwarts and quietly retreated before there was any confrontation.

One person who waited until the first moment he could get Harry's attention was Arthur Weasley. Arthur was both embarrassed and upset that his family had harboured a traitor for so many years. The trial had demonstrated that he and his family were unaware, but he was worried about the backlash from his political enemy, Lucius Malfoy, and others of his ilk. He also wanted to personally apologize to Harry and Sirius for any part his family may have played in the mess.

Before he could get the words out fully, Harry interrupted him. "Mr. Weasley, we were all victims. Madam Bones told me that as soon as you were made aware of what was happening, you personally apprehended him." Harry looked around and saw the reporters that were waiting to talk to him being held back by some Aurors being directed by Madam Bones. He also saw the Mininster of Magic nervously handling a lime-green bowler. He motioned to Amelia and talked to her quietly. Her lips quirked up before she moved to talk to her Aurors. Suddenly, the Aurors allowed the group of reporters to approach.

Harry grabbed Mr. Weasleys arm before he could retreat even as he pulled a note from his pocket to remember what he had decided to say. Harry looked out and noted something. "Before I make a statement, I will tell you all that I will never make a statement to a reporter who uses a Quick Notes Quill." He pointedly looked at a woman standing with one of the photographers. She flushed as she put away the quill she had been using and pulled out another quill. Once that was done, Harry nodded.

Harry quickly reviewed the speech he had worked out with Professor McGonagall in his mind – she had made a few suggestions to make certain he didn't piss off a bunch of politicians.

"Regardless of the fact that I don't believe that the hype surrounding my name is justified, I wanted to make a statement to you today to ensure that certain truths are accurately reported.

"I want to thank certain people for their efforts on the behalf of my Godfather to see that justice was done. Madam Bones received a tip, as was reported during the trials, as to the location of Peter Pettigrew, the real traitor to my parents and, indeed, to all of Magical Britain. That his betrayal led to the defeat of the Dark Idiot Moldyshorts (and you can quote me on that) doesn't excuse the fact that he betrayed us all. Upon learning that his family had unknowingly harboured this traitor, Arthur Weasley acted with haste and care to ensure that he was apprehended quickly so that he could be brought to trial and my innocent Godfather could be freed. The CURRENT Ministry administration should be commended on ensuring that proper justice prevailed and the mistakes of the past could be confronted and corrected. I hope that they continue to perform with compassion and justice so that we can all rest assured that we are safe and that we can live our lives free."

Cornelius Fudge, in the background, visibly relaxed. He had been terrified that this would make his Ministry look bad. That Harry Potter went out of his way to absolve the current Ministry allowed his heart and go back to beating at a normal pace.

"From every report I have received from sources that I trust, the Weasley family is one of the most honorable and honest family in Magical Britain and I have heard that I will be attending Hogwarts with a number of their members. I look forward to it. I am giving Mr. Weasley a gift certificate for the Owl Emporium AND the Magical Menagerie to make up for their loss of what they thought was a beloved pet. I got my own owl at the Owl Emporium and I love her. The Magical Menagerie was also excellent when I visited them after I decided to do this. It doesn't make up for the betrayal they suffered but it goes a small way towards expressing my thanks for Arthur Weasley taking such quick and decisive action toward resolving this injustice. Amelia Bones was doing her job and doing it well. The Minister and the Wizengamot were doing their jobs. Arthur Weasley isn't an Auror, but he protected his family and helped see justice done. Thank you."

The next several minutes were filled with reporters taking pictures of Harry, Amelia, Arthur, the Minister, and Sirius, all shaking hands. Sirius embraced Arthur in thanks. Even Professor McGonagall, who was waiting to take Harry home, was pulled into an embrace by Sirius.

Finally, the reporters were forced to withdraw by the Aurors and Sirius was led away to begin his treatment. Arthur thanked Harry for his kind words as did the Minister and the DMLE Director. As Professor McGonagall led Harry away to return him to his home her only comment was, "Excellently done, Mr. Potter."

A/N: I'd like to point out it isn't HARRY who know so much about Trusts but SHARPCLAW. Sharpclaw just asked Harry several questions as he put it together. Harry's attitude about greedy wizards and the illogic of the average wizard was just using a logical progression from what his dimensional visitor said and what he started to learn by actually reading and listening. Yes, he's smart, but not inordinately so. Minerva isn't anti-Dumbledore – she's just not blindly pro-Dumbledore. Harry asked for her word to keep it private and she agreed.

This is a proposed agreement between Harry James Potter and the publishers of the Boy-Who-Lived book series.

Whereas the books do not reflect the actual circumstances of the childhood of Harry James Potter; and

Whereas the Potter Family has made no profit from the sale of the fictional works which depict the life of Harry Potter inaccurately and which use his name without the permission of Harry James Potter or his guardians,

The Publisher will agree as follows:

1) The Publisher will make a public press statement that the books they have published should be considered works of fiction and should not be construed as an actual record of the life of Harry Potter; and,

2) The Publisher shall include an obvious statement at the beginning of each book that the work that follows is a work of fiction and should not be construed as an actual record of the life of Harry James Potter; and,

3) The Publisher will make a one-time payment of 10,000 G, payable to the Gideon and Fabian Memorial Trust, a charitable trust for the proper education of History to Hogwarts students; and,

4) The Publisher will work the agreement into the contract for the publishing of these books that the author(s) of the books will contribute 15% of the profit of future books to Trust(s) managed under the Magical Education Trust Group.

5) The Publisher will agree to contribute 5% of future profits on such books to Trust(s) managed under the Magical Education Trust Group.

6) The Publisher agrees to keep the matter of the Trust Group confidential until the establishment of the Trust(s) is widely published. The Publisher can immediately state that a portion of proceeds are being donated to a charitable trust. Once the information on the Trust(s) is widely publicized, the Publisher shall be allowed to name the Trust(s) in public statements.

In exchange, Harry James Potter will agree as follows:

1) Harry James Potter will agree to seek no legal redress against the publisher or author(s) for libel, slander, or defamation of character regarding books already published; and,

2) Harry James Potter will agree to forego the collection of any profit for himself personally on the book series. Harry James Potter agrees that the contributions to the Trust(s) as outlined above shall be sufficient remuneration.

3) Harry James Potter agrees that all contracts which will satisfy these agreements can be achieved through negotiation between the Publisher of the Boy-Who-Lived book series and the Trust Manager of the Magical Education Trust Group (as of this date, Sharpclaw, Accounts Manager, Gringotts Bank).

11 August 1991

Harry James Potter

Witnessed,

Amelia Susan Bones, Director of Magical Law Enforcement

Current Trusts

The Trusts included under this Trust Group are as follows (In the Order of Establishment and/or Funding):

1. Wands and Magical Foci. Lily and James Potter Memorial Trust – Potter Family. This Trust establishes that every student shall be ensured a wand or magical focus in good repair that is fully compatible with said student. For any student not currently in possession of a wand or focus and which has never been provided a wand or other magical focus by this Trust, this trust shall cover the cost of the purchase of a proper wand or magical focus. For any student who already owns a wand or focus, this trust provides for the inspection by a licensed Wandmaker to ensure that the wand or focus is a) in good repair, and b) compatible. Should either criteria not be met, this trust will provide for the purchase of a new wand or magical focus. Should both criteria be met and the student later needs a replacement, this will be the responsibility of the student's family as described under the Replacement of Funded Items Clause.

2. Transfiguration Texts. Robert McGonagall Memorial Trust – McGonagall Family. This trust provides that every student shall receive a proper textbook for the proper education of Transfiguration. The purchase of these texts can be done directly through a bookseller who agrees to honor this trust or the cost can be recouped upon verified evidence that the student or his family has already purchased the texts themselves. Should a student damage their texts through their own error and need replacement, the replacement of these texts shall fall under the Replacement of Funded Items Clause.

3. Charms Texts. Filonia Flitwick Memorial Trust – Flitwick Family. This trust provides that every student shall receive a textbook(s) for the proper education of Charms. The purchase of these texts can be done directly through a bookseller who agrees to honor this trust or the cost can be recouped upon verified evidence that the student or his family has already purchased the texts themselves. Should a student damage their texts through their own error and need replacement, the replacement of these texts shall fall under the Replacement of Funded Items Clause.

4. Herbology Texts. Heather Sprout Memorial Trust – Sprout Family. This trust provides that every student shall receive a textbook(s) for the proper education of Herbology. The purchase of these texts can be done directly through a bookseller who agrees to honor this trust or the cost can be recouped upon verified evidence that the student or his family has already purchased the texts themselves. Should a student damage their texts through their own error and need replacement, the replacement of these texts shall fall under the Replacement of Funded Items Clause.

5. Defense Texts. Edgar and Ceres Bones Memorial Trust – Bones Family. This trust provides that every student shall receive a textbook(s) for the proper education of Defense Against the Dark Arts. The purchase of these texts can be done directly through a bookseller who agrees to honor this trust or the cost can be recouped upon verified evidence that the student or his family has already purchased the texts themselves. Should a student damage their texts through their own error and need replacement, the replacement of these texts shall fall under the Replacement of Funded Items Clause.

6. History Texts. Gideon and Fabian Prewitt Memorial Trust – Prewitt Family. This trust provides that every student shall receive a textbook(s) for the proper education of History of Magic. The purchase of these texts can be done directly through a bookseller who agrees to honor this trust or the cost can be recouped upon verified evidence that the student or his family has already purchased the texts themselves. Should a student damage their texts through their own error and need replacement, the replacement of these texts shall fall under the Replacement of Funded Items Clause.

7. School Uniforms. Alice and Frank Longbottom Trust Fund – Longbottom Family. This trust provides for each student to receive up to twelve (12) full sets of school uniforms during the duration of their education at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry with a maximum of three (3) sets per year. Should a student need replacement uniforms beyond these amounts, the responsibility for their replacement shall fall under the Replacement of Funded Items Clause.

Suggested possible trusts

Potions Texts.

Astronomy Texts.

Arithmancy Texts.

Runes Texts.

Divination Texts.

Care of Magical Creatures Texts.

Magical Customs and Laws.

Student Equipment (Astronomy, Potions, Other)

Hogwarts Library

Hogwarts Potions Department

Howarts Astronomy Deparment

Hogwarts Brooms

Gryffindor Quiddich Team

Hufflepuff Quiddich Team

Ravenclaw Quiddich Team

Slytherin Quiddich Team