I'm surprised anyone actually faved or followed this. I didn't really think that anyone would be interested in a Natsume/HP crossover. Its a pleasant surprize.

For the people that are awaiting posts of other stories that I'm writing, I've been using an iPod for every posted chapter of every story I've ever posted before this and I just switched to a Samsung tablet. That means ALL of the progress I had on the chapters for those stories need to either rewritten word for word or posted from my iPod, BUT THEY WILL BE POSTED!

I could never hope to own Natsume Yuujinchou or Harry Potter. If I did neither would've been updated in about a year. I've been in a pretty major slump.


It was well known that Albus Dumbledore was the only man Voldemort ever feared. Skilled in spells so old very few people have even heard of them, much less their use; talented alchemist who helped produced the world's only Philosopher's Stone, the man who discovered the twelve uses of dragon's blood, Supreme Mugwump and Chief Warlock. In short, the most powerful wizard in all of the Wizarding world.

"Wizard. Noan. 1.) An educated male member of wizarding society."

Yes, Dumbledore was the only man Voldemort ever feared.

"Witch. Noan. 1.) An educated female member of wizarding society."

The only witch, on the other hand, is not someone that many people know about.

Reiko Natsume, or Natsume Reiko in her native tongue, was a rather odd student at Hogwarts school for Witchcraft and Wizardry. She spoke to monsters invisible to all wizardkind (perhaps a breed of Crumple Horned Snortlaxes) and could command them to do her bidding. One such event started with a request for a glass of water and ended with the entirety of the west hall being rebuilt and renovated.

You want to know why? So do we.

But despite the fact that she spent most of her free time talking to air and swinging a bamboo sword at things that weren't there she was a powerful witch with the cunning of a Slytherin and the recklessness of a Gryffindor despite being a Hufflepuff. She didn't have a wide arsenal of spells but she did have a way with twisting words and using loose phrasing to turn every conflict in her favor. And of course, the aforementioned sword.

Today in history there was a recorded incident where He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named tried to set up a base in Japan (home to the largest wizard/human settlement in the world, Kyoto, and one Reiko Natsume) and Reiko proceeded to threaten him once with a, "I told you whiny british prissies to leave me the hell alone" before she challenges him to a duel. The terms were simply, "until one is either incapacitated or dead". When he agreed she immediately responded by hitting him over the head with enough force to render him unconscious with her bamboo sword and brute strength. As the Deatheaters retreated with their unconscious leader (rendered incapacitated) Reiko was quoted saying, "and don't come back! ".

After this she disappeared into anonymousy and was unheard from until her death where it was revealed that she had survived the war against the Dark Lord.

Reiko Natsume was a truly unknown, but worth knowing witch.


The ink was steaming hot as the papers came out of the press floated across the room and bound themselves. Luna Lovegood, 10 years old watched her father's Quibbler practically write itself. This would be a good issue, yes yes. A very fine issue. There was an article about Nargles that was displayed prominently on the cover, evidence that the Muggles might not be wrong about there being a Loch Ness Monster in that namesake lake, the Not-So-Famous People in History page was flawless and the crossword was hard enough to be challenging but not hard enough to be impossible.

Good issue, yes good issue, even the Nargles agree, yes they do. They kept reading the pages of an open copy on the far desk. They didn't notice Luna was watching, watching them enter the Seeing Circle into visibility and stepping out into invisibility.

Definitely, definitely a great issue.


Hope you enjoyed!