Aggressive Love - V1.2.
Author's Note: For the next three chapter, we begin seeing the first lot of changes that I have planned for this story. We'll be having a few time skips from the moment he was left on the doorstep of the Dursley's, to the moment of the graveyard. Now unlike the original, my blood protection will have a bit more of an active role in Harry's childhood, as you'll see in these chapter . Now until the blood protection breaks from its binds, it won't be as powerful so it'll be limited to what it can do. Most of the time it'll be storing up power, so it can break the binds around it, but sometimes to help Harry in some way, it'll use the power it stored to help Harry.
Now the blood protection might give Harry advice like whispers, or ideas that Harry might think he came up with himself, which cost the blood protection very little and so can keep most of what it stored. However, if it needs to interact with other people to help Harry, it'll need more power and use the power it stored up. Another way it'll use the power-up it stored up, is if it is forced to give it to Harry to save his life.
The prologue has been edited, so please I would like it if you could read the chapter once again and let me know what you think of the changes that I made.
Warning: Unlike most of my other work, the next few chapters has no dialogue on them, instead they detailed chapters as to what happened since Harry was left at his 'family' until the end of his third year. I know a lot of you don't like me doing much detail in my work, but for these chapters, it had to be done. To do a summary of what happened over the years and how the Blood Protection helped Harry, so if you skip and just scheme the chapters, you might miss things.
Chapter One.
25th of December 1983:
It has been over two years since Harry Potter was left with his aunt and uncle, and over that time the blood protection that was meant to protect its host was flustered at how it couldn't do anything to help its host. And it was all because of one old man's meddling, who placed bindings on it so that it couldn't do its job. The blood protection had no idea why the old man would do so, but it made its job way so harder to do. Normally, if it was able to do its job fully, it could make Harry stronger and use females to protect him.
But as it was, at the moment, the blood protection had to take enough magic from Harry and store it, so it could break the binds that were containing it. But it couldn't take too much, as Harry needed a lot more than normal for a child of his age to survive. Since he was placed here, he was severely underfed, only being fed every other day or so. These people didn't love nor cared for the boy, and there was nothing that it could do to protect the young boy. It was bad enough that they had a powerful spell cast upon them to hate the boy, and it was too weak to break it and use the aunt to protect her nephew.
If it stored enough power, the blood protection might be able to do something to help, but it would mean that it would have to regain the power it used to break the bind. Like now, the blood protection had enough power stored to do something big to help Harry and was about to do so. It knew that without an outside source to help it, it could not do much to help the young boy. The problem was, there was no other female within the house.
Which comes to what the blood protection was about to do.
Whilst it was too weak to break the spell on Harry's aunt, it did have enough magic stored up from the last two years to cast one blast of magic. It would make it so that the aunt would become fertile, and that she would have a strong desire to have sex with her husband, and become pregnant with a baby girl.
The blood protection was going to use this young girl to help the young boy when she was old enough to do so. It knew that it couldn't do much being so weak with the child, but when it had enough power to spare, it would make the girl be nice to the young boy, and give him food and whatever else he needed.
People would say what it was doing was wrong, but it was created to protect Harry and keep him happy, in any way possible. It had no morals of right or wrong, just the desire to do what it was created for, and that was to fuck everything else and protect Harry and keep him happy.
So after that night, in nine months time, 15th August 1984, a magical baby girl would be born. And she would be there to help the blood protection to protect Harry, and to make him happy.
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1988:
It has been about seven years since young Harry Potter arrived at the Dursleys, at this point of his life Harry was eight years old, and we can find young Harry locked in a cupboard under stairs. This was Harry's bedroom, as far as he knew, and he didn't know why, seeing that this house had five bedrooms: a master bedroom for his aunt and uncle, a guest room for anyone who might stay, normally the uncle's sister, a bed each for his two cousins, and small box bedroom that was used for the cousin's toys and other items. But Harry found himself in the cupboard, that was his bedroom for all these years.
Not only was he forced to sleep in the cupboard when there was a spare room he could sleep in, but he was forced to do the chores since he was six. Cooking, cleaning the house, and doing the garden, and anything else that his so-called aunt and uncle forced him to do. And if he didn't do what they wanted, or did one tiniest thing wrong, or they were just upset for no good reason, then they would punish him. They would even allow Vernon's sister to mistreat him.
As for his cousin Dudley and his friends, they were allowed to beat him whenever they wanted. It was thanks to Harry being able to hear faster than a normal person that he wasn't in a hospital. This ability was thanks to the Blood Protection, it was forced to create this ability for Harry so that he wasn't crappled thanks to Dudley and his friends.
With no one stopping Dudley and his friends from bullying, this allowed them to think that they couldn't be touched, that they could bully the smaller and weaker kids. Because of who their parents were, they were able to get away with it. As their parents were well known and respected in the area, and so didn't believe that their kids would do such a thing.
And his aunt, uncle and Dudley all made up lies about him, saying he was the bully, he was trouble and so on.
Now there was his nearly four-year-old female cousin, Holly, at the moment she didn't seem to be like them. Sure her family made her pick on him, but Harry could see in her eyes that she didn't want to. But at the same time, she feared that she might get the same treatment if she didn't do the same as them. She could only be herself when they weren't around, someone who liked her cousin and helped to sneak food to him when he asked for it.
What Harry didn't know was that the blood protection that he had, made her to do so. It programmed her to be like this, sure Holly had free will to do what she wanted, but she was born to be nice and help Harry when she could. She could be a total bitch to the rest of the world, but to Harry, she would be the nice and kind girl that Harry began to know her as. She would do whatever it took to make Harry happy, no matter what it was.
Now it was Wednesday late afternoon, and he found himself sent home early because one of his teachers found him on the roof of the school kitchen. Harry had no idea how he got on the top of the roof, one moment it was break time and like normal he was running from his cousin and his friends, and the next moment he found himself on the roof of the school kitchen.
He knew that strange things happened around him, and whilst he tried to argue to his aunt and uncle that he had no idea how they happened, they blamed them on him and punished him for these going on. But today was the strangest of them all, as he had no idea how he got up there, as jumping would be impossible.
This got him a week locked in the cupboard, other than doing chores, and going to school. His food was cut in half too, so he had even less food to eat.
Being locked in the cupboard got him thinking, maybe just maybe he really was behind all the strange things, if his aunt and uncle were treating him was anything to go by. And they knew what it was, but asking them was out of the question, as they would never tell him.
That night he went into an uneasy sleep, but this gave the blood protection a chance to help its host. That night it talked to Harry, telling him that magic was real and that everything that was happening around him was considered as accidental magic. It was happening as he had a lot of it within him, and need a way to escape. The only way to make sure it doesn't happen more often is that if he tried to learn and control some of the skills, like teleportation, summoning, banishing, creating fire and water, he would be able to have less accidental magic incidents.
At first, when Harry awoke, didn't know what to think, the dreams felt so real. Sure in the dream it was just a voice, within a magical looking forest, but it made sense too. It would explain a few things, like what all the strange things going around him were, and why his aunt and uncle hated him. They hated anything that's not normal, and out of place in what they consider normal, and if magic was real, it could explain why they hated him and his parents because they had this magic and so considered by them as unnatural.
It took a few weeks to see if the voice in his dream was just something from a dream, or it was real somehow. He realized that the voice from the dream was right, that he could do magic after he was able to summon an apple a few inches towards him. And from that moment, Harry decided to work on these skills so that he didn't have many accidental magic incidents, and hopefully get fewer punishments from his so-called family.
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Harry's First Year at Hogwarts:
It has been about four years since Harry learned that he had magic, since then things had become a bit better for the young boy. Sure other than his cousin Holly, his family treated him like shit, but his life had gotten a bit better since he could do wandless magic, as he had less accidental bursts of magic when he was worried, angry, hurt and the like.
Over the years he was able to learn how to summon things like food and water so that he wouldn't go hungry. He also learned how to teleport at will, so he could escape his cousin Dudley when he began to bully him. Now if people learned that he could do these things, one would ask why not escape, one was Holly, Harry didn't want to leave her with their family.
As he learned during his training to use his magic that Holly had magic too, so if he left he feared that they would learn what she could do and then treat her as badly as they treated him. So he couldn't risk leaving for her sake.
Now if he did leave with Holly, where would they go? It's not like they had somewhere to go, somewhere safe to sleep and the like. Vernon would more than likely phone the police and say that he kidnapped their daughter and send him to jail, which could be bad for Holly. So it was best if they stayed where they were for now and when Harry was of age, then leave the place.
Now during the four years, Harry didn't risk learning things to defend himself as he was worried what his family would do to him once he ran out of magic. As doing magic drained him and using too much of it would leave him weak, which meant if he defended against his family and suddenly became weak, they could hurt him badly or worse kill him. So to prevent this, he didn't learn these sorts of skills, at least not until he had more power.
What he didn't know was that the Blood Protection made it so that Holly learned a few skills just in case, as it was worried that at some point Vernon might do something foolish and hurt its host. So to prepare for this, it had the young girl learn a few skills that would help defend Harry should the case arise.
This was the year that Harry learned what he and Holly were, he was a wizard and his cousin was a witch. They learned this from a half-giant named Hagrid, he confirmed what they already expected and that magic was real and that they weren't the only ones with this ability. They had a hidden world known as the Wizarding World.
In fact, it would seem that Harry was famous in this world, he was known as the Boy-Who-Lived. He was known by this as he was the only one to serve a curse known as the Killing Curse, which had no way to block it when he was only one year old.
Whilst the half-giant was his extent about it, Hagrid did explain that it was a Dark Wizard by the name of Lord Voldemort, but almost everyone calls him You-Know-Who, He Who Must Not Be Named or the Dark Lord. There was only one known person who called him by his real name, Albus Dumbledore, the Headmaster of Hogwarts, the school that Harry was going to.
Once learning the truth about his parents being killed by the Dark Lord, and being famous, Diagon Alley, where he got his things for Hogwart. Here he gained his wand, an 11" long, made from Holly wood, and possessed a phoenix feather core. The Wandmaker told him that it was a brother wand to the Dark Lord, whatever a brother wand was, Harry had no idea nor cared about it, to be honest.
When he got to Hogwarts, things were like a normal boarding school other than learning about magic. The first thing that happened was that he was sorted into a dormitory or as they call it a House, there were four of them: Gryffindor, Slytherin, Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff. Each house had their own history and backgrounds, but Slytherin seemed to be the worst house seeing how almost all the Dark Wizards/Witches came from this house.
Now Harry didn't really care about these sorts of things, seeing how they haven't done anything to him, that he was cunning and ambitious when he wanted to be. But the problem is that this house was the one that had the person who killed his parents in it, not only that but for a recent event that he didn't want to go in this house, his meeting with Draco Malfoy.
Malfoy reminded him too much of Dudley, a bully who would bully others to get what he wants and look down on others. He insulted his first friend he ever had, Ron Weasley, on the train ride here. Now Harry knew that people had problems with other people and he could let that slide, but acting like a stuck up bully and trying to be almighty in front of others because he had money, pissed Harry off and wanted nothing to do with the other boy.
So that was the main reason that Harry didn't end up in Slytherin but Gryffindor, even if the strange talking hat known as the Sorting Hat said he would be great in Slytherin. Harry had the feeling that if he ended up in Slytherin, one of two things might have happened, one he would end up dead seeing many of the children were from families who supported Voldemort.
Either that, or there would be a few people who'll have mysterious accidents. Sure whilst he was at home, he wouldn't do such things as he feared what his family would do and he had nowhere else to go if he did anything they would know seeing how he was the only one they knew who could use magic so would punish them. But here, seeing how everyone had magic, it would be hard to tell who did what, so he wasn't going to be pushed around. Sure he'll keep his claim, but if pushed too far, he would push back.
Now Harry found it strange, as a so-called hero and celebrity, other than a few whispers, which ended in a few days, he was treated as a normal person. Not that he minded seeing how he wasn't sure how he could handle it if they treated him another way, but he thought that people would try to befriend him for their own ends because he was famous, doing favours and such. As he thought about it, it was also strange that he didn't get any thank you cards for defeating Voldemort, or any fan mail over the years.
Although, if he had to guess, the reason that he didn't get any fan mail was because of his aunt and uncle, he suspected that they threw them away before he could get them. If that was the case, it explained why people were treating him like this, if they hadn't heard anything from him or those looking after him, it would seem as if he nor they cared about those who sent the letters and so why should they bother with him?
As for the classes, most of them were interesting, there were three classes that he had to wonder about. The first was the History Class. It was taught by a ghost by the name of Professor Binns. Now you would have thought that a history class taught by a ghost would be interesting, but it wasn't. Binns' had a wheezy, droning voice that was almost guaranteed to cause severe drowsiness within ten minutes, five in warm weather. By the end of the class, most of the class would be asleep, only a rare handful would be fully awake. Not that it mattered much seeing how most of the classes were about the goblin rebellions. In fact, if it wasn't for the ghost professor falling asleep and the other Hogwarts ghosts sometimes visiting the class and giving a lecture to the class, Harry didn't think they would learn anything from the glass.
Harry had to wonder why the ghost was teaching them if the teacher would send his students to sleep by just talking. Why not have a teacher who was alive to teach them history?
Whatever the case, the next class that he had problems with was the Defence Against the Dark Arts. This was a class that Harry was excited about, as he hoped that he could get a few ideas that he learned without a wand, or as he learned it was called: Wandless Magic. Sure learning magic was easier, but what if he lost his wand by someone taking it or it was knocked out of his hands? He would be powerless, so learning spells Wandlessly would give him an edge if he found himself without his wand.
Harry had to wonder why Professor Quirrell was hired for the job, as he stutters a lot and it takes a while for him to finish a sentence, not only that, but he seems to be scared of his own shadow. Hagrid informed him that the man had a brilliant mind and that he was fine while he was studying out of books. In fact, someone told him that he used to teach Muggle Studies, to teach people about Muggles.
But then he told a year to get some firsthand experience in dealing with the Dark Arts, but something happened to him to make him the way he was now. Hagrid said that people believed that he met vampires in the Black Forest, and there was a nasty bit of trouble with a hag and she did something to make him how he was now. Whilst Harry felt sorry for the man, Harry believed that he shouldn't have been his defence teacher. How can someone teach the subject if he was scared of it himself? Not only that but stutters so much. It would make teaching harder than it should be. So how did he get this job in the first place?
Now the last class that he had a problem with was Potions, this was another class he was excited about, as he liked the ideas of creating potions for healing and such. But once again the problem was the teacher of the class, the Potion Master Professor Snape. Now unlike the other professors, he was good at potions, but what he wasn't good at was teaching unless you were Slytherin, seeing how he was the Head of Slytherin.
Now in class, he would take House Points from other houses for the smallest of things, but he would give his house points for the simplest of reasons. Not only that, but he would turn a blind eye to his house sabotaging other students' potions, should they fail or the potion explodes, he would take points from that student instead of punishing his own house member.
When he was out of the classroom, he would give and take points the same way as he does in class. As long as no other professor was around, he would turn a blind eye to any bullying that Slytherin does. If possible, he would try and get his house out of trouble with the other professors.
Harry can honestly say he couldn't understand how the other professors allowed the man to get away with how he treats people who are not in his house. But as Harry thought about it, maybe they did, but if the Headmaster backs the man there wasn't much they could do about it. He had a teacher back in his old school that was a problem, but with the Headmaster backing them, the other teachers couldn't do anything to deal with the bad teacher. Maybe it was the case here, but if that was the case, why would the Headmaster keep him around?
The year wasn't as uneventful as one would have hoped for the first year, to start off with on Halloween. This was when he had to fight a troll to save his friend Hermione. At the time the two of them weren't really friends, more of dorm-mates, as she was a busybody who was over smart for her own good - some would call her a know it all behind her back. Not only that, but she had a thing about obeying the rules, if she saw someone breaking them, she would tell them off.
Because of this, things came ahead with Ron during Charm Class on Halloween. They were learning the Levitation Charm, trying to make a feather float. The whole class was having problems with the spell, at one point Hermione came up to them and told them, in a bossy way, that they were saying the spell wrong, before doing the spell right. The charm's teacher congratulated (her for doing the spell right.
Whilst Harry was thankful for Hermione for pointing out their mistake, he wished that she wasn't acting like a bossy know it all about it. It was off-putting. Now Harry wasn't going to say anything about it, as he learned a long time ago to never stand out as that causes trouble. But Ron had no problems voicing his thoughts, he made a half remark about her being a know it all and that's why she didn't have any friends during class on Halloween, which unfortunately Hermione overheard. For the rest of the day Hermione wasn't seen, this worried Harry. Whilst she wasn't his friend, he knew what it was like to be called names and bullied. He regretted not saying anything to Ron about this. So when he learned where Hermione was hiding, he had planned that if she wasn't at dinner, he would go and talk to her. But that didn't go as planned.
You see, Professor Quirrell ran into the Great Hall during dinner and screamed without shuttering that there was a troll in the castle, before he fainted. Harry's first thought was what kind of Defence Teacher was Quirrell if he couldn't handle one troll, as a Professor for the Defence Against the Dark Arts, Harry believed that Quirrell should be able to handle a troll.
But before he could think much more about it, a thought popped into his head, Hermione. She didn't know about the troll, she could come face to face with it and get killed by it. At first, he was planning to get one of the Prefects and inform them about Hermione, but they were busy dealing with their housemates. The teachers, apart from Quirrell who was still on the ground out cold, had already left the Great Hall to find the troll in the dungeon.
So seeing how only he knew about Hermione and everyone else was busy, Harry decided to get Hermione and get to Gryffindor dormitory before anyone noticed that they disappeared. He went with Ron, who didn't want to go seeing how he didn't care what happened to Hermione, but Harry reminded him that he was the reason that she wasn't there that night, so Ron went without another question - out of guilt.
But as they went to search for Hermione, they found her in the girl's bathroom, but at the same time, they came face to face with the troll. Somehow it found itself out of the dungeon and up to here. With no way out, Harry was forced to defend himself against the beast, using the very spell that caused the problem to start with, Levitation Charm. He cost the spell to levitate the troll's club so that it didn't hit them. But he did more than that, as a sudden idea came to him when the club was above the troll's head, letting the club hit its owner. So he suddenly cancelled the spell and dropped the club onto the troll's head, knocking the beast out. When the professors found them, they were planning to take house points from them for not being back in their dormitory. However, Hermione made up a lie to protect them for saving her and so she lost a few points whilst they gained a few for being damn lucky for defeating a trolley and living to tell about it. Since then they became close friends.
What no one knew was that Harry's Blood Protection had its hand in this event. Seeing how its host was not powerful enough to use the spell the way he wanted, thanks to the bindings on him, the Blood Protection was forced to use some of its power that it was storing up to free itself to protect its host. Seeing how weak its host was up 'til now was limited to how it could help its host, the Blood Protection decided it was time to do something about it now they were surrounded by magic. It helped that somehow a magical connection was formed between its host and the girl that its host saved, so the Blood Protection was able to use that connection a bit to make its host stronger.
The first thing that the Blood Protection did was have the girl take its host to the school matron, Madam Pomfrey, in the hope that they could help its host, thankfully the healer was able to help. Thankfully the healer was able to give its host potions that would fix the problems that living with his so-called family caused. The healer also gave him a few options to help him gain weight and those he could take during summer. The last thing that the Blood Protection had the girl do was plant the idea of having its host to become stronger by running and doing other exercises to gain a stronger body so that when it could break free its host body would be able to handle the power he would gain. It would have done more, but it was limited to what it could do and how much power it had right now to do things.
Although it was surrounded by magic, something was blocking the Blood Protection from using the magic, and it seemed that it was limited to how magic it could store too. For now, it had to go back to storing magic so that it could break the bonds holding it back from doing its job properly.
Now after the events surrounding the troll, you would suspect things to be easier, just deal with lessons and school life, but Harry soon learned that it wasn't to be. First, there was his first Quidditch match, where his broom was being jinxed who they thought was Snape.
During their time trying to figure out what the Cerberus was guarding on the forbidden third-floor corridor, they learned that it was guarding something for someone known as Nicolas Flamel. It was a name that bugged Harry, as he knew the name from somewhere, but for the life of him couldn't remember where he heard of it before. They learned this by mistake when they were talking to the half-giant, Hagrid.
At Christmas someone sent Harry an Invisibility Cloak which meant to belong to his father, here Harry used his new gift to search the library's Restricted Section, seeing how they couldn't find anything in the normal area. But it wasn't to be, he set off an alarm when he tried to read and so had to run before being found.
He made an escape into an empty classroom where discovered the Mirror of Erised. Dumbledore found him in front of it after looking into it for a few nights seeing how he saw himself with his parents. The old Headmaster informed him that the mirror showed the deepest desire of whoever looks in it.
Just before school started again, Harry and his friends began to unravel the mysterious connection between a break-in at Gringotts and the three-headed guard dog. Found out why Harry felt that he knew the name Nicolas Flamel, he had a card that people get from a Chocolate Frog peck. From here they learned that the dog was guarding the Stone, which is capable of providing eternal life and unlimited wealth to its owner and belongs to Nicolas Flamel, Dumbledore's old partner.
Not long after learning about Nicolas Flamel, they got into a situation where they lost one hundred and fifty house points, in doing so putting most of the school against them. You see, Hagrid had gotten his hand on an illegal dragon egg that he hatched. But seeing how they liked the half-giant, they helped to send the dragon away to one Ron's older brother, Charlie Weasley, who was studying dragons. But in the process, they got caught and lost one hundred and fifty house points and detention. Now, this alone was bad enough for their house to be upset by them, but it was worse seeing how the rest of the school was angry at them.
You see for the first time in years, someone was about to beat Slytherin in the House Cup, something that seemed impossible with Snape there. Seeing how Gryffindor was in the lead to win the Cup, they were hoping that they could do it, but with them losing so many points, that didn't seem to happen. So the whole school was upset with them.
So Harry decided to keep his head low down and make sure he didn't get into any more trouble, that was going fine until the night of his detention with his friends, a kid called Neville Longbottom and worst of all Draco Malfoy. Neville was a housemate who got the detention for trying to warn them about Malfoy, and Malfoy got him for being caught by Professor McGonagall for sneaking out to find Snape grass on them as he found out about the dragon. The only one who didn't get the detention was Ron, as he got bitten by the dragon and so didn't get caught.
Now the detention was to search for whatever had been killing the unicorns in the Forbidden Forest recently. Harry found it strange that first years would have detention in the Forbidden Forest, seeing how it was meant to be dangerous and have killer animals in it.
Harry found his luck as bad as ever when he found a hooded person drinking unicorn blood. Not only that, but the person saw him and tried to attack him, here his scar started to hurt him, making it so that Harry couldn't defend himself. Thankfully though, he was rescued by a friendly centaur who tells him that his assailant was Voldemort. Harry also learns that it is Voldemort who has been trying to steal the Philosopher's Stone.
Because of this, Harry believed that he should find the stone before Voldemort does, as he feared that the Dark Lord would come after him should he ever come back. So a few days before the end of the year at Hogwarts, they found out someone was going to steal the stone - at the time they thought that it was Snape. They did try to warn Professor McGonagall when they couldn't find the Headmaster, but she didn't believe them, thinking that the stone was safe. When they tried to press the issue, she told them that if they push on about it, she would take points from them.
Because the Headmaster was out of the school and no one would believe them they believed someone was going to steal the stone, he, Ron, and Hermione sneak off that night to the forbidden third-floor corridor. Getting past the three-headed dog was easy enough, something that Hagrid let slip, all they had to do was to play some music to send it to sleep. Then they had to face different traps:
The first was from Professor Sprout's, who was the Herbology Professor. They had to get past a deadly plant called, Devil's Snare, it was something that they learned about a few months ago. It was Hermione who remembered that it hated bright light, as it could kill it if it had too much. So they used a Light Spell to get past it.
The next trap was Flying Keys, done by the Charms Professor, Professor Flitwick, they had to use a broom to get the right key to open the door to the next room. This was something simple for Harry, seeing he was on the House Quidditch Team as a Seeker, he was the best for a long time, so catching a key was easy.
Following that was their Head of House and Transfiguration Professor, Professor McGonagall. Her trap was to play a game of Wizarding Chess, the only difference to it than a normal game was that the pieces were huge and they would block the way to the next door if you tried to get past them. So you had to win the game to get to the next room, thankfully Ron was a Chess Master and so they could get past it. But at a cost, Ron had to be knocked out for him and Hermione to go through the next room.
The next room held a Mountain Troll, one much bigger than he faced at Halloween. Seeing how they faced Herbology, Charms and Transfiguration, Harry suspected that this trap was Defence, which meant that Professor Quirrell was behind this one. But this got Harry to realize something was wrong and believed that Quirrell wasn't who he thought the Professor was. As if he was able to bring a Mountain Troll down here without much of a problem, why wasn't he able to deal with the one on Halloween? Something wasn't right and Harry started to wonder if he should have been defending him over the last month or so when he found Snape bullying him. Thankfully they didn't have to fight this one, as it was already knocked out.
Now the next room was Snapes, and as suspected the trap was dealt with potions. But it was also a logical trap too, as Snape left a riddle that they had to solve if they wanted to leave or go to the next room, as the doors were covered by magical flames. Harry had to admit a part for this trap, and the dog, the others were very easy to get past, traps that any powerful Dark Wizard could deal with.
With the dog, unless you knew how to get things from Hagrid, you wouldn't know how to deal with the dog as each animal was different on how you dealt with them. As for this one, unless you knew logic and riddles, you wouldn't be able to get past it, more than like kill yourself if you took the wrong potion or at the very least knock yourself out - seeing how the Wizarding World seem to have no common sense or understanding for riddles, it was very likely that they could have killed themselves. The others were something a first-year could do as proven by them doing it.
This led Harry to wonder what the hell was going on if the stone was there to keep it safe from Voldemort, why were the traps so easy to get past. Even the door was easy to bypass with an Unlocking Spell. Something wasn't adding up to Harry and started to wonder if there was something more to all these so-called traps than to keep the stone safe. It was like Dumbledore wanted someone to steal the stone for some reason. Did he want to test to see if Voldemort was back, or was there some other reason for keeping the stone here? Where anyone could try and get it, in doing getting themselves hurt or worse killed. Harry had to wonder if anyone else tried to get past the dog before today?
This would be something he had planned to ask his Headmaster when he was done here.
Either way, when they solved the riddle, he had Hermione take the potion that would let them go back so that she could get help whilst he tried to stall Snape as long as he could. Hermione didn't like the idea of leaving her friend to deal with a Dark Wizard, but she could understand why he was doing it. If Snape was able to bring the Philosopher's Stone to his master, it would mean that Voldemort would return very soon, something that couldn't happen. So she went with a heavy heart.
When Harry went through the fire to confront Snape, he was shocked to find it wasn't Snape who was after the stone but Quirrell. He was looking in the Mirror of Erised, this was Dumbledore's trap. It would seem that Quirrell could see himself getting the stone out of the mirror and giving it to his master, but he was unable to find it anywhere in the room. In fact, when he was talking to himself, he wasn't stuttering at all but talking normally.
When the defence teacher saw him, he explained that the stuttering was an act, seeing how no one would believe he was after the stone. He went on to explain how it was him who let on that he was one the that let in the troll on Halloween, and that it wasn't Snape who tried to kill him, but it was him and Snape was trying to save him. In fact, for most of the year, Snape was stopping him from getting the stone, not knowing why he was after it.
When Harry asked why Snape was trying to save him when it would seem that the Potion Professor hated him for some reason, Quirrell admitted that Snape did hate him. It would seem that Harry's father and Snape were at school with each other, that they loathed each other. For that reason, Snape hated him but never wanted him dead.
Then there was a strange voice coming out of nowhere telling Quirrell to use the young boy, try and get the stone from the Mirror of Erised. When asked what he could see, Harry saw himself with the stone in his pocket, and at that same moment, he actually feels it in his pocket. Harry knowing that he couldn't let him get the stone lied about it, coming up with a lie of seeing himself winning the House Cup and becoming the Headboy.
When Quirrell pushed him away and looked back into the mirror, Harry thought he got away with it and so tried to step back without being noticed. But it wasn't to be, as the same voice that told Quirrell to use Harry in the first place, told him that Harry was lying. It also requested to speak to Harry, face to face. This was when Quirrell removed his turban and revealed a horrifying sight, Voldemort's face on the back of the professor's head.
Voldemort somehow knew that Harry had the stone and so demanded it form the boy, but the Boy-Who-Lived wouldn't give the stone to the mad man. Because of this, he ordered Quirrell to kill Harry, but the second that Quirrell touched Harry, his hand started to burn and so he backed off. Voldemort was enraged and told Quirrell to use magic to kill Harry, hearing this and knowing what his touch does to the man, he lunged at the man where a struggle ensued.
The final thing Harry knew before he passed out, was of Quirrell slowly turning to ash and himself somehow being teleported just outside of the forbidden corridor. What Harry didn't know was that once again he was protected by the Blood Protection that his mother gave him. It sensed the danger and used its host ability to teleport to get as far as possible away from the Dark Lord. It couldn't take far with the power it used seeing how there were wards around the castle stopping normal teleportation.
If it and its host were at full strength, the Blood Protection could have taken its host away from the castle, away from the danger. The best the protection could do was to teleport its host outside the forbidden corridor or someone would find its host.
When Harry regained consciousness, he found himself in the Hospital Wing with his Headmaster. Dumbledore explained that he found him unconscious in front of the forbidden corridor. When Harry asked how seeing that the last thing he remembered facing the Dark Lord with the Mirror of Erised.
Dumbledore admitted that he wasn't sure what happened, just that he found Harry at the entrance of the forbidden corridor. When the Headmaster searched to see if the stone was safe, he found the dead body of Quirrell. When Harry asked his Headmaster about the stone, Dumbledore said that he and the Flamels decided it was for the best that the stone was destroyed, so that no one could ever get it again.
But Harry found it strange that after all these years that the Flamels would decide to destroy the stone, but before he could ask about it he suddenly felt as if there was no point in asking about it. What is done is done, same with the other questions that he had for the Headmaster, they no longer felt important to think or talk about. So he said nothing.
Now after talking to his Headmaster and his friends who visited him, he spent the night in the Hospital Wing. He was allowed to leave the Hospital Wing in the afternoon of the following day, where he went to the end-of-year banquet, where Slytherin was celebrating its seventh consecutive win of the House Cup. That was until Dumbledore got up and awarded many last-minute points to Gryffindor for the feats of Harry and his friends, winning the house cup for Gryffindor.
Harry didn't mind this, seeing that after what they went through to stop Voldemort, they should be rewarded, but he didn't think that Gryffindor should win the House Cup like this though. As it created more betterment between Slytherin and Gryffindor, as Slytherin hated how Gryffindor stole their win at the last moment, which Harry could understand. Harry had to wonder if this was Dumbledore's idea, as all these years the hatred between the two houses were well known for hating each other and yet it would seem the Headmaster did nothing to stop it. By this action of taking Slytherin's win at the last second, it would seem he encouraged the bitterness between the two houses.
Either way, they spent the next week or so relaxing, waiting for the test results of their exams, which Harry got good marks for. The day after getting the results, the school was finished for the year and Harry was forced back to the Dursleys.
To be Continued!
Author's Note: Here ends chapter one of Aggressive Love - V1.2, I hope you enjoyed the story and the extra details that I added during Harry's childhood and Harry's first year. I was going to do one whole chapter, but after posting it on AO3 and reading it myself, I realized that people wouldn't want to read a 20k+ word chapter at once, so I've split it into three chapters.
I would like to know how you feel about this idea, Fem/Voldemort continues to try and take over the world, but instead of doing it for herself, it'll be so that she could give it to her new lover/master, Harry. She'll also raise a new army, full of females just for him. Over time Harry would become darker and over time controlling over his women - but not mean to them.
In these next few chapters, you'll be seeing me bash three characters, Snape, Lupin and Dumbledore. Now I normally bash Snape and Dumbledore, because of the way they acted in the story and because of the huge plot-holes in the original story by Rowling story, that makes it so, so easy to do so. If you read my other stories, you also know why I bash them. Now with Lupin, I normally like him, but there are two reasons I'm bashing him in this story.
Reason 1: In Dio Black's version of this story, he made Lupin into a bit of a dick, so I thought I would put more tension between Harry and Lupin.
Reason 2: As I well stat later on, not once did he check up on Harry when he was younger. He knew what the Dursleys were like, how they hated magic and anything abnormal, so you would have thought that he would make sure they looked after Harry as he should. Sure, there are laws about werewolves taking care of children, but he could at least check in on Harry every now and then and tell him stories of his family.
Then even if he had some reason not to check up on Harry, when they are alone as Harry was learning the Patronus Charm, why couldn't Lupin say something there. As I said, it could have helped Harry to gain some happy memories. Then what happens afterwards, he didn't even try to contact Harry to make sure he was okay, so yeah, I'm bashing him in this story.
