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Chapter 5 - A Leap Forward

The next day, Harry made his way to St Mungo's Hospital for Magical

Maladies and Injuries in London. Sirius was still there, getting his

body repaired due to the damage caused by his prolonged stay in

Azkaban. After the routine security check, he was led to one of the

private suites. He knocked on the door and entered to find Sirius

reading the Daily Prophet .

"Harry!" exclaimed Sirius, with a broad smile on his face. "Come on

in."

Harry smiled slightly as he sat down on one of the armchairs. "How

are you doing?"

"Just fine," he answered dismissively. "It'll take another few weeks of

healing before my body stops looking so frail, but I'll still have to

seek the help of a Mind Healer for another year to come to terms

with what happened. I'm just glad most of the damage can be

repaired."

Harry saw that Sirius' eyes still had a haunted look. After an

awkward pause, the man exhaled. "Look, I know that it has been ten

years –" began Sirius, but Harry interrupted him.

"Why did you hand me over to Hagrid instead of taking care of me?"

he asked suddenly, the barest hint of anger and hurt colouring his

voice. Sirius was, after all, his godfather and closest family after his

parents had been murdered.

Sirius sighed. "I expected this question ever since I revealed it at the

trial. It's not like I had a choice, Harry. Look at it from my point of

view. Pettigrew had disappeared and I found out that he had

betrayed your parents; I had just seen the corpses of the two people

who were the closest to me; my godson was crying his heart out and

it took me several minutes to calm you down and put you to sleep.

Just when I was about to leave, Hagrid , of all people, showed up

and demanded that I hand you over. I protested; I swear I did, but

you can't really reason with Hagrid, especially when he has been

ordered by Dumbledore ."

He literally spat out the last word. Taking a deep breath to calm

himself, he continued. "I didn't want to fight him, so thinking you

would be safe at Hogwarts, I handed you over to him and went to

find Peter. I was blinded by rage, I admit. It was foolish of me to do

so, not to mention reckless. My first priority should have been you.

But you have to understand Harry. At that point in my life, James was

closer to me than my own brother. Sure, we were second cousins,

but we were more like siblings! Losing him and Lily blinded me to

what should have been done. I failed you and I'm really sorry about

that. Can – can you forgive me?"

Harry looked at the older wizard for several seconds. A small smiled

played on his lips as he finally nodded. He didn't know if he could

ever have a relationship with his godfather, but it wouldn't hurt to try.

He would also need Sirius' help if he were to get a new guardian.

Sirius looked relieved.

"So, you're engaged to Madam Bones?" asked Harry, changing the

subject.

Sirius nodded slowly, his face burning with fury. "Yes," he admitted.

"But I'm not exactly in a forgiving mood. Everyone believed that I

was guilty of betraying your parents, including Amelia. It should not

have been possible because I am your oath sworn godfather! But no

... that fact was easily forgotten as I was branded a Death Eater and

the so-called right-hand man of Lord Voldemort! How could Amelia,

of all people, think I would be capable of something like that?!"

"I'm not sure what her motives were ten years ago, but Sirius, do you

have any idea of the political manoeuvres Madam Bones did behind

the scenes to get you into that courtroom?" asked Harry slowly. "I

don't have a clue about what she did, but I'm pretty sure that it was

nothing short of a miracle that she got you out of Azkaban and into

the Ministry building at all. Yes, Dumbledore set you up knowing you

were innocent. Barty Crouch just wanted to show that he had

captured a Death Eater. Lucius Malfoy wanted your title and money.

Those are dangerous combinations, Sirius. If I had not captured

Pettigrew through pure dumb luck, it would have been impossible for

you to have been cleared of any wrongdoing. All of them wanted you

imprisoned for their own benefit."

Sirius snorted. "I guess my mother was right," he said wryly. "Never

trust anyone."

"I agree with her," nodded Harry. The older man sighed. No elevenyear-

old child should say something like that.

"I'm really sorry you ended up with Petunia, of all people," grimaced

Sirius. "I know that she is a nasty horse-faced bitch."

"It's fine," said Harry stiffly, wanting to avoid that topic. "I escaped

when I was seven years old. My life has been much better since.

There is something else you should know. Because of a contract set

up by my ancestor, I'm now betrothed to Daphne Greengrass."

"Betrothed?" exclaimed Sirius, his eyes wide with panic. He was in

shock for a few minutes as Harry explained the situation to him. He

finally calmed down, but still looked wary. "The Greengrass family? I

know that they are quite neutral in their political dealings, but there

were no Death Eater activities linked to them during the war. Be

careful, Harry. Maybe I should talk to them on your behalf as such

families are deep-rooted in tradition."

"Yes, I think you should."

Traditionally, Harry should never have met Lord and Lady

Greengrass without his guardian, but the circumstances did not,

unfortunately, permit the interference of Albus Dumbledore.

"Also, I was wondering if you would like to be my guardian. I've

accepted the headship of my family, but I still need a guardian until

I'm seventeen. Dumbledore is currently my regent and guardian –"

The older man sat up straight. "Do you have the papers?" he asked

sharply, interrupting the boy.

Harry handed over a file containing sheets of parchment which Sirius

read through, frowning in concentration. Fifteen minutes later, he

grabbed a quill and signed his names on multiple copies. The

documents glowed. A copy was automatically submitted to the

Ministry of Magic, another to Gringotts and a copy remained with

Harry. Since his godfather was his primary guardian as listed in

James Potter's will, not to mention the closest blood relative, the

guardianship transfer could be done automatically. It could be

rescinded by the Wizengamot if someone raised a petition against it

and if the body ruled against Sirius, but right now, no one would be

willing to do that. The Sirius Black scandal was already tearing the

Ministry in two.

"Thank you, Sirius. When are you claiming your Lordship?"

Sirius rubbed his face. "Once I'm out of this place. I'd actually

thought that I was disinherited; my mother certainly would have done

her best to see that happen. But from what I found out last week, my

father Orion didn't think it was a good idea. After all, he had one son

on either side of the war. It was practical to keep his options open so

that he could side with the victor once the war was over. I have a lot

of work to do once I'm free."

"I'll send you another contract which appoints you as my regent on

the Wizengamot," said Harry.

Sirius nodded. They then spent the rest of the afternoon talking, with

Sirius telling Harry stories about his parents. Harry was actually quite

interested to know more about them despite the fact that he had

read their journals. After a few hours, Harry decided to leave.

"I'll be attending the Yule Ball at Greengrass Manor tomorrow. How

about we meet after that?"

"Sure, that will give me some time to talk to Amelia," said Sirius

softly, looking conflicted. Harry soon went back home.

The evening of the twenty-first of December saw many important

people of the British magical world at the ancestral manor of the

Greengrass family. At Potter Castle, Harry checked himself in the

mirror. He was wearing greyish blue Acromantula silk dress robes,

tailor-made to fit his body perfectly. He was also sporting dragon

hide boots and his silver locket with the Potter crest was hanging

prominently over his chest. Once he was ready, he made his way to

the Floo and disappeared in a flash of green flames.

When he stepped out of the fireplace at Greengrass Manor, he

immediately dispelled the soot that might have collected on him.

There were many people milling around the place. A house-elf led

him to the Grand Ballroom where several prominent members of the

British magical society could be seen. Harry searched for his fiancée

and relaxed when he finally spotted her.

"Hey Daphne," he said quietly. The girl in question turned and smiled

at him. Her wavy dark-blonde hair was expertly styled. She was

wearing a flowing purple dress made of multi-layered thin fabric.

"You look beautiful," he said after a pause, feeling a bit

uncomfortable. There was still some awkwardness between them,

not having figured out each other's personalities. Harry mentally

decided to spend more time with Daphne at school when the next

term began. After all, he did agree to befriend her.

"Thanks, Harry," she said, smiling shyly. "You're looking quite good

yourself. Come on, there are several people who want to meet you."

And thus the evening began; Harry spent the next hour meeting

many of his schoolmates; some of them were in his year, but many

were older than him. They were all curious about him because he

didn't really talk much at school, having chosen to be by himself.

Harry made it a point to talk to everyone, even if it was frustrating to

socialise. He was then dragged to meet the older people. At one

point, he met someone who had a powerful, yet dangerous aura

about him.

"Mr Potter," said the man smoothly. He nodded his head in greeting.

"Lucius Malfoy; it is a pleasure to meet you."

"The pleasure is mine, Lord Malfoy," said Harry as he bowed slightly

in respect. "Lady Malfoy."

The woman merely inclined her head. "Nice to finally meet you, Mr

Potter," she greeted him. "I was wondering if my cousin was here

too. It's been far too long since I've last seen him."

"He's still recovering from his terrible ordeal, Lady Malfoy," replied

Harry, with a tight smile on his face. "I doubt it's a good idea for him

to come to a large gathering such as this so soon after being

released from Azkaban. What happened to him was a travesty. So

many people seem to have an unhealthy interest in him. To think

they could stoop so low ..."

Lucius' lips curled. "Yes indeed," he said softly. "None of us are able

to digest that Albus Dumbledore could do such a thing. Sending an

innocent man to prison without a trail ... I wonder if he is fit to be the

Chief Warlock anymore."

Harry took a sip of his drink as he pondered the answer. Was that a

trap? He realised that he would have to pay more attention to how

people speak and how to respond to trick questions. He really had to

develop his social skills, for they were lacking. "That's not something

I can answer, Lord Malfoy. As you know, I'm not eligible to sit on the

Wizengamot yet or mature enough to make such decisions. I'm only

eleven, after all. However, Lord Black, my guardian, would be more

than happy to talk to you about it."

"Lord Black?" repeated Lucius, with his forehead creased and eyes

narrowed. "I believe there is no Lord Black alive as of this moment.

Arcturus Black died several months ago. A pity; it will take several

years for the House of Black to rise to its former glory."

"Several years?" asked Harry, feigning shock. "I'm not sure what you

mean. My godfather, Sirius Black, claimed his lordship just this

morning."

Harry was mentally cackling in delight as he saw Narcissa pale

slightly. It was true. Sirius had gone to Gringotts just that morning

and claimed his Lordship. He would have to tell his godfather about

this. It was priceless! Who knew that such an innocent statement

could cause so much damage? He would have to use it repeatedly

while talking to others so that they would know about his godfather's

new position too.

"Sirius Black?" whispered Lucius, his eyes burning with fury. "I don't

think you understand, Mr Potter. Sirius Black was disowned by his

family and was branded a blood-traitor."

Harry chuckled and shook his head. "I'm afraid you are mistaken,

Lord Malfoy. Lord Black wasn't disowned at all. While it is true that

his mother did push for it, Lord Orion Black tended to be a bit more

practical in his approach. As someone said, it was a very wise thing

to do considering he had one son on either side of the war. I'm sure

he would want to talk to you very soon. You are, after all, family ."

Lucius looked into the emerald green eyes of the boy in front of him,

trying not to let the nervousness and anger show. The Blacks were

notorious for their blackmail material; if Sirius Black had indeed

gained the Lordship, there was no telling what information he had at

his disposal. He would have to think things through.

"It was good meeting you, Mr Potter," said Narcissa as she led her

husband away, whispering heatedly in his ear.

The ball continued for several hours as dinner was served soon

after. Harry stuck to Daphne the whole time, letting her introduce him

to important people, one of them being the Minister of Magic

Cornelius Fudge.

"Ah, Harry Potter," the wizard exclaimed jovially. "It is simply

marvellous to see you, young man. How wonderful it is that you're

finally able to join us!"

"It's an honour to meet you as well, Minister Fudge," Harry greeted

him. "I've heard wonderful things about you. I apologise that my

godfather is not present here tonight. Lord Black is still feeling under

the weather because of his unlawful incarceration, but he told me to

send you his regards."

" Lord Black ?" blanched Fudge. After regaining his bearings in a

matter of seconds, he forced a smile on his face again. "In that case,

please let him know that I wish him a speedy recovery. I can't believe

the previous administration allowed such a travesty to occur. It's

something I cannot even comprehend!"

"Indeed, Minister," nodded Harry in agreement. "You certainly are a

respectable man and I thank you for all that you have done to help

my godfather."

"Oh, no thanks necessary, Mr Potter," said Fudge, smiling brightly as

he puffed up at the praise. "Please tell Lord Black that he can visit

me anytime once he has recovered. It was a pleasure meeting you,

Harry. May I call you Harry?"

"Of course, sir. You are the Minister of Magic while I am just an

eleven-year-old schoolboy. You have every right to address me by

my first name. Please take care of yourself."

"That I will, Mr Potter, Miss Greengrass," he said as he walked away.

"And you were telling me you didn't like the politicking that went on in

Slytherin?" whispered Daphne angrily in his ear. "What else are you

doing now? You keep mentioning to everyone that your godfather is

Lord Black, you mentioned his illegal incarceration too many times to

count, and the way you handled Fudge was ... well, you pushed his

buttons ... wait, how would you know to do that?"

"I was tutored by your father over the Floo last night," shrugged

Harry. "I wouldn't have lasted five minutes with these people if not for

him. I barely know how to talk to my classmates, let alone several

politicians and businessmen. But it was a good experience, even if

very annoying. I still have a lot to learn."

Just then, they heard the sound of clinking glasses. Everyone turned

to see Cyrus and Elizabeth Greengrass standing at the end of the

ballroom.

"My wife and I would like to thank all for being here tonight," said

Cyrus. "But this ball is not just about us all socialising with each

other or celebrating Yule; it is to announce the newest member of

our family. We met him only recently after circumstances forced us

together, but we hope to develop a strong bond with him in the days

to come. I would like to take this opportunity to tell everyone present

that because of a contract signed by one of my ancestors, my eldest

daughter Daphne is betrothed."

There were whispers throughout the room as people tried to guess

who the boy might be. Some were smart enough to realise who

Cyrus was talking about; Lucius and Narcissa Malfoy's faces

reddened in anger but they both kept their tempers in check as they

drew conclusions. After all, the said boy had been with Daphne

Greengrass the entire evening.

"This betrothal contract was created by Lord Steffen Greengrass and

Lord William Potter more than one hundred and fifty years ago and

seems to have come into effect recently. My wife and I would like to

take this moment to toast Harry Potter, the newest addition to the

Greengrass family."

Harry simply smiled and nodded to the couple respectfully as people

started clapping, though somewhat hesitantly. There were many

discussions going on about it, so when the music resumed, people

immediately congregated around Harry and Daphne on one side and

Cyrus and Elizabeth on the other, all wanting answers.

"Betrothed?" Tracy exclaimed in awe. "Wow!"

"That wasn't our first reaction, to be honest," said Daphne wryly.

"Why not?" asked Theo Nott, frowning.

"Because we weren't given a choice," explained Harry. "It was

something that was forced on us, but I think we can make it work.

We were advised to become friends first and let it grow from there."

"Better you than me," shrugged Theo. "I don't even want to think

about marriage this soon. It's ridiculous."

"Oh, is that the new ring you're wearing?" asked Susan Bones

excitedly.

"Yes, he gave it to me two days ago, actually," Daphne smiled as she

showed them her ring. "I actually thought it was pretty sweet."

"A ring, Potter?" asked Blaise Zabini, his eyebrows raised. "This

soon?"

Harry shrugged. "I had no idea what that meant until my

grandmother's portrait insisted that I present Daphne with a ring. I

was told it was tradition, so I just went with it."

Blaise hummed in response.

Lucius Malfoy was led inside a luxury suite at the Pendragon Hotel,

one of the best upscale hotels in Magical Britain. His cousin by

marriage, Sirius Black, had requested a meeting with him. His ebony

cane continued to make tapping noises against the marble floor as

he entered the room. Sirius Black was already there.

Gone was the gaunt and pale form of the former prisoner of

Azkaban. The new Lord Black was dressed in expensive silk robes

and the potions regimen prescribed by the Healers seemed to have

helped him because he looked moderately healthy. He wasn't back

to how he was; Merlin knows those haunted grey eyes were proof

enough, but it was a far cry from the mangy look from a month back

in the Wizengamot. He was now clean shaven and his curly raven

black hair was cut short, no longer long and unkempt. Lucius

swallowed as he saw the black diamond ring gleaming in the sunlight

as it reflected off the platinum band.

"Lucius," said Sirius, sounding ebullient and happy, though the other

man knew very well his cheerfulness was fake. "It's been far too long

since we've seen each other. Please, take a seat."

Once Lucius was comfortable, Sirius looked up and asked, "Would

you like some tea?"

Lucius' lips pursed as he nodded. Sirius waved his wand as the

teapot released steam, lifted off in the air and poured tea into two

cups. The cups levitated themselves and carefully landed in front of

the two men. Lucius discreetly scanned the drink for any poisons or

potions, something the other wizard didn't miss.

"Oh, come on Lucius," Sirius frowned. "Don't insult my intelligence.

I'm a free man now. Do you think I'm stupid enough to poison you?"

"You can never be too careful," said Lucius smoothly. "Especially

when you have as many enemies as I do."

"Oh, I know about having enemies, alright," Sirius chuckled as he

reclined in his chair and observed the blond man in front of him. "The

Wizengamot was very persistent in denying me a trial even when

they realised there was a possibility that I might be innocent. Why,

the Director of the D.M.L.E. was even accused of consorting with

Death Eaters! That is really unfortunate. What has happened to our

government? The stories I've heard from different sources ..."

"And what stories would those be?" asked Lucius, his eyes

narrowed.

Sirius stayed silent for a minute as he sipped his tea. "Let me come

straight to the point, Lucius," he said coldly. "I don't like you. I never

have. You're too slippery for your own good and I don't trust such

people. At the same time, I've been briefed about the status of the

Wizengamot and the Ministry of Magic. The influence of the Black

family has dwindled and you capitalised on that, however, you're still

no match for someone as powerful as Albus Dumbledore. I've had

time to glance at some of the laws passed over the last ten years

and the ones that are to be passed in the future, and I must confess

that I don't like it."

His grey eyes narrowed. "You know exactly the power I have at my

disposal, Lucius," he said quietly. "I'm also the regent of House

Potter. Being Lord Black gives me access to information people can

only dream of. Right now, I don't want you as my enemy. If you

choose to work with me, it will serve you well for the moment. If you

don't, I have a few dirty secrets that would bring House Malfoy to its

knees. I don't even need to mention that your wife is a daughter of

House Black. We both see Albus Dumbledore as a threat. I propose

that we work together; at least for now. Ten years in Azkaban has

made me think things through. I don't need to point out that the rest

of the traditionalists will follow me no matter what you decide now.

Think carefully, for your future is vested in this decision."

An hour later, Lord Sirius Black smirked as he exited the hotel.

Lucius Malfoy was in the bag after a bit of struggle on the former

Death Eater's part, but Sirius was able to handle it. Soon, the rest of

the traditionalists will follow suit. It was time for the Houses of Potter

and Black to rise again.

It was two days before the end of the winter holidays. Harry had

spent his time alternating between spending time with his godfather

and the Greengrasses. The regency and guardianship were made

official with the Ministry and the news of the betrothal had spread like

wildfire. People were mostly shocked because none of them had

known about the contract at all, especially since one of the parties to

the contract was the Boy-Who-Lived. Of course, not everything was

rosy. There had been an article in the Daily Prophet about the

betrothal, written by Rita Skeeter. The reporter had penned it in such

a way that it sounded as though the Greengrass family had tricked

the young hero into marrying their daughter. That certainly had

brought down the mood of the holidays.

Currently, Harry was with his godfather in the Ministry of Magic

building, sitting in front of Madam Griselda Marchbanks, the Head of

the Department of Magical Education. Harry had no idea if

Dumbledore would give his consent to the accelerated program at

Hogwarts, even though he had threatened the old headmaster.

Amelia had suggested that they go meet Madam Marchbanks. The

wise witch would surely take a more neutral approach, not to

mention was qualified to approve it.

"Your grades over the first term have been very high, Mr Potter,"

Madam Marchbanks observed as she looked at the file. "But I'm not

sure I understand why you wish to enrol yourself in the accelerated

program at all. It existed in my time, yes, but it was incredibly rare.

Over the centuries, I believe less than twenty to thirty students were

given the opportunity. What makes you think you are qualified?"

"I've been studying magic since I was seven years old, ma'am. I

know that it is hard to believe, but I'm more than capable of going

through with it. I would be severely stunting my education by being in

the regular program. I don't mind taking up the end of year exams to

prove to you or any professor at Hogwarts that I am indeed capable

of handling this."

Madam Marchbanks looked at him speculatively. "What do you think

about this, Lord Black?"

"Harry has my full support, Madam Marchbanks," answered Sirius. "I

know it is difficult to believe it, but I've seen him cast advanced

spells. There is no harm in letting him take the end of year exams for

the first and second years. If, after that, you still believe he's not

qualified for it, then I will ensure he gets his education elsewhere. I

can move to Hogsmeade so that Harry can become a dayboy

instead of a boarder so that I can coach him myself, or I will have

him privately tutored full time and pull him out of Hogwarts. I'm

willing to support him in his endeavours in any manner possible."

Harry looked at Sirius with a look of surprise on his face. He was

really touched that his godfather had actually considered doing that

just for him. He felt something warm in his chest but didn't know how

to describe it.

"Alright, young man," said Madam Marchbanks. "But I will administer

the tests to you myself, here at the Ministry. If you are willing, you

can take up the end of year exams for the first and second years.

When can you do so?"

"Anytime, ma'am," Harry replied confidently. "I'm ready now, you'd

like."

"Now?" asked Madam Marchbanks in surprise.

Harry simply shrugged. "I'm ready, ma'am."

The old woman smiled. "Very well, then. Go sit in the examination

room. We can finish the first year exams today and the second year

exams tomorrow."

"Good luck," whispered Sirius as he led his godson out of the room.

Harry waited in the exam room for ten minutes when finally, an

assistant came inside and handed him sheets of parchment, a quill

and question papers for all his subjects. With a smile on his face, he

began writing. He wanted to prove to Madam Marchbanks that he

was worthy. The biggest motivating factor was that if he got through

these exams, he wouldn't need to ask Dumbledore for any favours.

Several hours later, Harry was done with his written portion of the

exam, feeling drained and exhausted. Sirius took him for a late lunch

and they soon returned for the practical portion, which was a walk in

the park. Harry took the opportunity to show off, so by the end of the

practical exams of Charms, Defence and Transfiguration, Madam

Marchbanks and Professor Tofty – an old friend of the former and

another member of the Wizarding Examinations Authority who had

wanted to see his practical work – were positively raving about his

abilities.

"That was an outstanding display, Mr Potter," exclaimed Professor

Tofty as he clapped enthusiastically. "That spell chain was beautifully

done! I didn't think someone your age would even attempt to put

together spell chains!"

"Indeed," smiled Madam Marchbanks. "You certainly were not

kidding when you said you knew how to cast advanced spells. Some

of those are taught in the third year and the Blasting Curse is taught

in the fourth! Jolly good. I think we can consider this an exam for

both your first and second years. Tomorrow, you can write the rest of

the second year papers and take up the practicals for Potions and

Herbology."

Harry breezed through the practical for Potions as well. The two old

professors were very impressed by the way Harry used magic to stir

the rods automatically the precise number of times, the spells used

to control the temperature of the fire and also the timer on the potion

itself. Harry's ingredients were meticulously cut so that they were

perfectly equal. This was something that was ingrained in him as

Alfred Potter was very thorough when it came to teaching Potions.

Even the slightest of mistakes in cutting the ingredients would result

in the entire potion being vanished by a house-elf even if the potion

was nearly complete. It was a frustrating method to learn, but very

rewarding. Once all his exams were done, he found himself once

again seated in front of Madam Marchbanks with Sirius.

"I must admit that you have managed to astound me, Mr Potter," she

said with a large smile. "Never in my career have I encountered an

eleven-year-old boy who is so talented! I can understand your

frustration in having to be a first-year student. Your practical work

checks out and I have people evaluating the theory you wrote this

morning. Your first-year theory papers are already graded and you

scored an Outstanding on each one of them. I've gone through the

second year papers too, and though they aren't graded yet, I can tell

that you have performed very well in those too. Would you still like to

go through with this?"

"Yes ma'am," said Harry, smiling happily. He couldn't contain his

excitement. He didn't care if he was grinning like a five-year-old child

with a chocolate bar in his hand. Finally! He would be able to skip

those ridiculous classes he had attended in the first term.

"You do know that in the accelerated program, there will be some

aspects of self-study?" asked Madam Marchbanks sharply.

"Yes, ma'am, I know, and I'm willing to work hard for it."

"Very good, because I expect nothing less," she said, looking stern

for a moment. "You can begin third-year classes this term, but I don't

think you'll have trouble catching up on anything other than the

electives. The professors have study groups on the weekends taught

by the older students which will help you catch up. That is how it's

going to be for you because that's the way the accelerated program

works. Self-study is an integral part of it along with classroom

education. But I would advise you to use two whole years for your

N.E.W.T.s. You might be very smart, Mr Potter, but the concepts

taught in those two years are quite hard to grasp. I advise – no – I

will tell you now that I won't compromise on that. You can burn

yourself out and I cannot allow that."

"I understand, ma'am," Harry nodded. He didn't have a problem with

that. He could take up his N.E.W.T.s at the end of what would have

been his fourth year. He could begin his higher education three years

in advance! That was bloody fantastic!

Madam Marchbanks spent the next ten minutes writing on a sheet of

parchment. Once done, she multiplied it with a flick of her wand.

Each copy folded itself neatly and entered an envelope, with one of

them floating in front of Harry.

"This is my authorization letter that enrols you as a student of the

accelerated program at Hogwarts," said Madam Marchbanks. "A

copy will be given to Albus Dumbledore and the other members of

staff as well. Good luck, young man."

Harry swallowed as his emotions got the best of him. "Thank you

very much, Madam Marchbanks," he said, trying to make his voice

sound even but failing miserably. "I deeply appreciate this. I won't let

you down."

"You have my gratitude as well," Sirius told her, bowing with respect.

"Thank you."

Madam Marchbanks smiled fondly as the two of them left her office.

Harry Potter definitely was an enigma. She would have to keep a

close eye on the boy. He would surely scale new heights.

HP*SAVIOUR OF MAGIC*HP

Once they were back in Potter Castle, Harry couldn't help but start

jumping around with joy. He had never been this carefree before in

his life and part of him was horrified at the way he was acting, but he

was too ecstatic to care.

"I can't believe it actually worked!" he exclaimed. "Now I don't have

to ask Dumbledore for permission!"

Sirius barked out a laugh. "I'm glad you are happy, kiddo," he said

fondly, as he ruffled the boy's hair.

"I can't wait to see Dumbledore's face when he reads this," smirked

Harry. "Or Snape's for that matter."

Sirius frowned. "You tell me if Dumbledore or Snape create problems

for you, understood? I won't have them walking all over you. You're

not alone, kiddo. I'll be with you the whole way."

Harry didn't know how to respond to that so he just nodded as he

regained control of his emotions. It was certainly a new experience in

having someone care about him. Sure, there was Alfred and the

portraits, but Sirius was a living, breathing person.

"Thanks, Sirius," he said finally.

The older man just nodded. "Come on, off to bed. You must to

exhausted. You have to leave for school tomorrow."

"Good night," muttered Harry, watching Sirius walk towards the Floo

and disappear with a flash of green flames. He looked at the letter in

his hand and smiled again.

"I'll make you proud, Mum and Dad. I promise."

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