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Chapter 12 - The Chamber of Secrets

He was standing at the end of a very long and dimly lit chamber.

Giant statues of snakes were on both sides. The ceiling was lost in

the darkness and there was an odd greenish glow to the entire

place. Ancient lighting charms and torches illuminated a large statue

two hundred meters from his position and he could see from so far

away that Ginny Weasley was lying down in front of it. He slowly

walked towards her, idly looking around for the Basilisk. He reached

the girl, bent down and shook her arm.

"Weasley, wake up."

"She won't wake," said a soft voice.

Harry immediately stood up and took his duelling stance in record

time. His eyes narrowed when he saw a tall black haired boy leaning

against a stone pillar. The edges of his body seemed to be blurred,

but otherwise, he looked quite solid. And he was also holding a

wand.

"Who are you?" asked Harry quietly, still not having moved from his

stance.

"Tom Riddle," he said quietly.

"Voldemort!" breathed Harry, his eyes wide in shock. " You're

responsible for these attacks? But I checked – I thought for sure that

you were not in the castle."

"Oh, so you know who I am?" Riddle smirked. "Good, very good,

Harry. That ensures that I have your attention."

Harry saw that Riddle was gripping Ginny's wand. What in Merlin's

name was he? This was not the Voldemort he had detected last

year, was he? How did Voldemort circumvent the enchantments on

the map?

" What are you?"

"A memory," said Riddle quietly. "Preserved in a diary for fifty years."

"Don't test my intelligence," snapped Harry, sounding annoyed. "You

are not a mere memory."

"True," Riddle nodded, looking amused. "I know that you are far from

stupid, Harry Potter. Ginny has told me all about you; about how you

got yourself accepted into the accelerated program, about how you

won the Under-13 International Duelling Championship, everything.

Most impressive, I must admit."

"I'm glad you think so," Harry said curtly, his brain worked overtime,

thinking about what in their surroundings he could use against

Riddle.

"I have waited a long time to meet you, Harry Potter," said Riddle

softly, eyeing Harry hungrily. "So long ..."

Harry's eyes fell on the diary that was held in Ginny Weasley's

hands. Several memories came slamming into Harry's mind, but this

time he was ready. He created a pocket in his mind, trapping the

memories within so that he could view them later.

"Why did Weasley open the Chamber?"

"Oh, figured it out, have you?" said Riddle, smiling broadly. "It's not

like she had a choice. Stupid little Ginny has been writing in my diary

all year, telling me all sorts of things. Things she had never told

anyone else. I grew stronger as she poured her fears and secrets

into me day after day. She began pouring her soul into me and that

was exactly what I needed. Slowly I grew stronger, Harry, and I

began ordering the attacks on the Mudbloods in the school."

Riddle's eyes had a red tint to them now and Harry watched the boy,

his face still impassive. He needed an opening to attack.

"But of course, my initial plan took a backseat once Ginny told me

your fascinating history," said Riddle, his eyes not leaving Harry's

face. "About how you survived a Killing Curse at the age of one and

managed to actually reflect it back at the caster, namely me. So I

wanted to know more about you. I was quite stunned when Ginny

told me that you were a Parselmouth so that increased my desire to

find you, to talk to you ..."

"And did you think I would have been interested in talking to an

alternate version of my parents' killer?" spat Harry.

"I knew that you wouldn't talk to me, Harry. That's why I thought I

could make things more interesting. But before that could happen,

someone had discovered my secret. Your little girlfriend discovered

the existence of the basilisk and how it was using the pipes

concealed in the school to launch its attacks. If Greengrass ran off to

the Ministry, it would be nearly impossible for me to talk to you, so I

decided to eliminate her. Of course, she is a smart girl, I will give her

that. When she realised that there was a possibility of an attack, she

took the necessary precautions. If not for that stupid hand-held

mirror, she would have died, just like I wanted her to."

"Why did you want to target Daphne?" said Harry through gritted

teeth. "Did you think I would be easier to talk to if you had killed my

best friend, my fiancée?"

Riddle laughed loudly. "For someone who supposedly shuts off his

emotions, you are quite attached to her, aren't you?" he said with a

smirk. "A natural Occlumens; very interesting … I had to learn

Occlumency on my own, though, but I did possess a natural talent

for Legilimency. We do have so many things in common, don't we

Harry?"

"What do you mean?"

"Well, both of us are orphans, both of us are quite exceptional when

it comes to magic," said Riddle. "Both of us have a natural affinity for

the mind arts. We even look alike, don't we? We are both

Parselmouths. Both of us are half-blood and –"

"You're a half-blood?" asked Harry in surprise. He had tried to find

out any and all information about Tom Riddle from Hogwarts and the

Ministry, but all useful information had been wiped clean. He knew

that Riddle was not a British wizarding name, but he had expected

something else; not ... this.

"Of course I am," said Riddle, his face distorting in rage. He traced

his wand in the air as he began writing.

TOM MARVOLO RIDDLE

He slashed his wand in the air and the letters rearranged the letters

forming –

I AM LORD VOLDEMORT

"Did you think I would keep my filthy Muggle father's name forever?

I, in whose veins flows the blood of Salazar Slytherin himself, on my

mother's side? No, Harry. I chose a new name, a name someday

everyone would be too scared to speak when I became the greatest

sorcerer in the world!"

"It didn't turn out that way, did it?" Harry smirked. "How pathetic must

you really be if you were unable to kill a fifteen-month-old infant?"

"Yes," said Riddle, clenching his teeth. "How is that you , a

defenceless baby, managed to survive the Killing Curse? How did

you survive with nothing more than a scar as Lord Voldemort's

powers were destroyed?"

"No one knows how and why the curse rebounded on you," Harry

answered in a calm voice. "My mother performed a sacrificial ritual

based on blood magic, but it would not have worked against

something as deadly as the Avada Kedavra curse; at least that was

her hypothesis from what I've read from her journal. Maybe it worked

or maybe it didn't. But the ritual would not have reflected the curse

back at the caster. Since I was just a baby then, I can't remember

what happened or how I managed to do so. It's a mystery to me as

well."

Riddle began laughing a high, cold laugh. "Blood magic?" he

repeated, quite amused. "My, oh my, looks like your mother wasn't

as 'light' as I heard, Harry. From what I have been told, Lily Potter

was considered the epitome of the light and yet she dabbled in the

Dark Arts."

"My mother was a brilliant woman and a pragmatist," Harry shot

back. His green eyes were focussed on Riddle's form, trying to piece

together the puzzle that was Lord Voldemort. He was curious. What

had made Riddle want to become the psychopath killer that he was?

He needed more information and for that, he needed to talk to

Riddle. Voldemort was clearly alive and had a lot of secrets. This

was probably the golden opportunity to learn more about the man

that had wanted to kill him as an infant more than a decade ago.

"She knew that her son's life was in danger and took action. I don't

believe in the stupid stigma called light magic or dark magic. It's all

the same. It is the intent behind the use of magic which makes it

dark or light. Magic in its purest form does not come with such labels

attached to it. It is just that – magic , and my mother understood

that."

Riddle smirked. "Oh, you certainly aren't Dumbledore's golden boy,

are you?" he cooed. "The old man is quite bigoted when it comes to

anything even remotely related to the Dark Arts. I heard you don't

like Muggles as well. That shows how alike we are, doesn't it?"

"What is this, a recruiting ground?" Harry sneered. "Do you think I'll

join you, a man who is so demented and insane that he needlessly

killed thousands of witches and wizards for his own personal

amusement? As for me hating Muggles, I have a reason for it! I was

raised by my mother's Muggle sister and her husband. I was abused

mentally and physically throughout my childhood. I was given little to

no food to eat while forced to sleep in a tiny boot cupboard under the

stairs. They beat me up every day for accidental magic and had I

had not escaped when I was seven years old, I would have died!

None of the Muggles in the area helped me even though all the signs

of abuse were present!"

"Were you nearly beaten to death during your childhood? Were you

starved day after day? Were you scorned by your teachers and

neighbours? Were your parents' memories tarnished by others

spreading rumours that they were drunken prostitutes? I have every

right to hate them! They didn't do anything to help me but instead

made my life miserable! What reason do you have? You're the one

who hates Muggle-borns along with Muggles. I have no problems

with Muggle-borns. My own mother was Muggle-born! A brilliant one

at that. Magic is magic and you are killing the very thing which

makes us different! You are a fool, Riddle!"

Riddle was quiet. That was not what he had expected. Just as he

was about to speak and let the boy know of his own horrible

childhood, Harry took his moment to attack. His wand slashed in the

air and a jet of blue light flew from the tip of his wand. Riddle dodged

it and waved his own wand. Jets of light flew from both foci, their

curses becoming lethal.

These were the curses Harry had studied from books in the Black

library and they were quite dark in nature. The pain one would feel if

it was inflicted on them was truly horrifying. They were indeed the

Dark Arts, but Harry had come to realise that there was again a

difference between the Dark Arts and the Black Arts, the latter being

quite dangerous, from what he had read from his mother's notes.

The dark wasn't something that shouldn't be learnt. Anything in

excess was bad, including light magic. Balance was essential, but

Dumbledore, in his fear of dark wizards, had removed several

subjects when he became Headmaster of Hogwarts to ensure that

only light magic was taught.

That led to poor quality witches and wizards graduating every year.

They were slow and sloppy, not to mention weak. The balance was

broken, but on the other hand, Voldemort and his Death Eaters were

perfect examples of what would happen should one sink too deep

into the darkest of magic. Voldemort and Bellatrix were literally

insane.

Harry flicked his wand at the pool of water to his right. The water

rose into the air; he quickly spun his wand in a small round motion

and the water immediately flew towards Riddle, trapping him in a

large liquid sphere. The tip of Harry's wand was glowing bright blue

while he was using his off hand to steer the sphere to the other side.

Suddenly, Riddle broke free and banished huge gallons of water

back at his opponent. Harry charmed it to solidify into ice and

transfigured it into tiny, razor-sharp ice crystals and flung them back

at Riddle. The other boy slashed his wand in the air and transfigured

the ice crystals into grains of sand. He then moved his wand in a

circular motion many times, pointing it up. The sand formed a mini

tornado which was fast approaching Harry.

Harry then pointed his wand at one of the ancient torches in the

chamber which flew off its hold; the fire disintegrated the sand

tornado, but it turned into a giant fire eagle which launched itself at

Riddle. But it no longer was an eagle, but a large black serpent

moving towards Harry who blasted it to smoke, which solidified

within seconds to form several daggers which moved towards

Riddle. The older boy conjured marble to impact the daggers, but

some of them escaped and hit him in the head and chest.

Harry had just dodged the block of marble which had headed his

way when he saw the daggers impact Riddle. "It's over Tom. You –"

said Harry, but stopped mid-sentence with his jaw hanging open in

shock.

Tom Riddle smiled at Harry widely. The holes that had formed in his

chest and head had disappeared as if they had never existed. "Did

you think you could defeat me, Harry? I am Lord Voldemort ! The

greatest and most powerful wizard in history! One that was able to

drive Dumbledore away from this castle! Did you think I would lose to

a mere twelve-year-old boy?" he sneered.

Harry stood silently, breathing hard. This was not a regular body; it

was a magical construct so conventional means would not work.

How else was he supposed to kill him?

"Do you feel safe now, Harry Potter? You were foolish to come here

alone. There's no one here to help you. What's going to stop you

from dying now?"

Harry was frozen at his spot when he heard something. Music was

coming from somewhere. He and Riddle turned and spotted a

beautiful scarlet phoenix flying towards them. Fawkes dropped

something in Harry's hands and settled on his shoulder.

"The Sorting Hat?" Riddle laughed. "This is proving to be quite

entertaining. Let's see what you and the songbird can do against the

King of Serpents."

Riddle turned towards the massive statue and hissed, " Speak to me

Slytherin, greatest of the Hogwarts four ."

Harry backed away, looking for a way to escape. Maybe coming

down here alone wasn't a good idea after all. He conjured a rooster

and hit it with an amplifying charm. The rooster crowed, but Riddle

laughed.

"Impressive conjuration, Harry, but it won't work," he said with a

smile. "This is Salazar Slytherin's basilisk. It is not that easy to defeat

it. Kill him ."

Harry closed his eyes as he felt Fawkes lift off into the air. Extending

his senses, Harry flicked his wand at Riddle's general direction as he

began shooting curses; anything to distract Riddle. He put the

Sorting Hat over his head for all the good it would do, but he had

never practised magic with his eyes closed.

Harry winced in pain as he hit a massive snake statue, having been

thrown off his feet by a blasting curse. Blood poured from behind his

head and smeared on the stone pillar as he panted. Why did Salazar

keep a Basilisk in a school? It made no sense! He founded Hogwarts

to protect magical children from the Muggles. So there was no way

he would use it to kill the students of the castle, Muggle-born or not.

It was his job to protect the students –

Protect. That was it! Salazar did not raise this Basilisk to kill the

students, but rather to protect the students in case the Muggles ever

invaded the castle. It was probably the final backup plan, in case all

was lost. The snake had been here for more than a thousand years;

it must be confused as to who really was the enemy.

When he heard the basilisk shriek in agony, Harry opened his eyes,

not being able to stop himself. The sight before him made him gasp.

The basilisk was probably seventy feet long! It was fighting the

phoenix which was flying circles around the great snake. Harry saw

that blood was leaking from the basilisk's eyes – Fawkes must have

destroyed its eyes.

" NO! LEAVE THE BIRD! LEAVE THE BIRD!" screamed Riddle. "

THE BOY IS BEHIND YOU! YOU CAN SMELL HIM! KILL HIM!"

' Thank you for believing in the true legacy of Salazar Slytherin, Mr

Potter, and not the twisted version that history has turned him into.

You are truly worthy of being the heir of Gryffindor. Godric would be

proud of you ,' said the Sorting Hat in Harry's mind. The next second,

Harry felt something very hard and heavy hitting him on the head,

which almost knocked him out. He pulled the hat away from his

head, only to grab a handle. He pulled on it to grab a gleaming silver

sword probably three feet long, its handle glittering with rubies the

size of eggs.

The basilisk approached him. Harry quickly raised the sword, but

what was the use? He had learnt martial arts, but not fencing! The

basilisk lunged blindly. It missed him, but it struck the giant snake

statue, sending chunks of stone everywhere. Harry tried to strike it

back, but the great tail of the snake hit him instead, bodily throwing

him across the chamber.

Harry whimpered in pain as he got to his feet. Fawkes was trying to

distract the basilisk, but it won't be for long. Conjuring a ladder, Harry

climbed on top of one of the snake statues.

" Here snakey, snakey ," hissed Harry, holding the sword in both

hands. The basilisk heard him and struck blindly, its mouth wide

open. Taking his chance, Harry plunged the sword deep into the

snake's mouth all the way to the hilt. It pierced the snake's brain,

killing it instantly. With a hiss, the basilisk rolled over and crashed on

the floor, bringing him with it.

When Harry crashed on the floor painfully, he noticed something. A

fang was stuck to his forearm below his elbow. He didn't even have

the strength to stand up. White hot pain was spreading throughout

his body. Tears began to well in his eyes as realised that he was

going to die.

"Tsk, tsk," Riddle clicked his tongue as he walked closer, a smirk on

his lips. "Oh, how sad. Are you in pain? Do you feel lightheaded? Is

there anything I can do?" He laughed softly. "You'll be dead in

seconds, Harry Potter. Remember now that this is what happens to

those who oppose Lord Voldemort. Say that to your dear Mudblood

mother when you see her. No one can stop me from conquering the

world – not even the precious Boy-Who-Lived …"

But he felt better. What was happening? Harry looked down and saw

that Fawkes was crying into the wound. Thick tears were falling on

the skin where the fang had pierced him, healing him. Phoenix tears!

"Get away, bird!" snarled Riddle. Harry's eyes caught sight of the

diary several feet away. Wandlessly summoning it, he took the

basilisk fang in his hand and plunged it into the pages.

"NO!" screamed Riddle, but that as the last thing he said before

there was a scream from the diary. Ink poured out of it like blood as

Riddle vanished after withering and screaming, and suddenly, the

Chamber was silent.

"Thank you, Fawkes," said Harry softly as he stroked the beautiful

feathers of the phoenix. "I owe you my life. I really was reckless

coming down here alone, but thank you for having my back."

Fawkes trilled happily, but Harry smirked slightly. "This still doesn't

change anything, though. I still hate your companion."

The magical bird trilled again, apparently not expecting anything

else. Harry limped forward towards the basilisk. He removed the

sword that was nested in the mouth. He held it up against the light

and his eyes widened. On the blade, just below the hit were the

words –

GODRIC GRYFFINDOR

"Y-You gave me the sword?" Harry whispered, addressing the

Sorting Hat. "I know of my family history. You had the sword all

along? Generations of Potters have been searching for it for

centuries and Godric had hidden it right under our noses?"

"When Geraldine Gryffindor and Alan Potter had a son, Godric was

in a dilemma," the Sorting Hat replied. "He didn't know whether to

pass on the Gryffindor family titles and fortune to his grandchild, not

sure if his descendants would be worthy of it. However, he finally

decided that he would test them, and that his treasures would only

pass on to a child of the Potter family who embodied what Hogwarts

represented."

The Hat continued, "The only way for any Potter to claim the

Gryffindor title and fortune, as you know, is to find his legendary

sword. That much is known to the Potters, considering they have

been searching for it for the last thousand years; but what you didn't

know was that it wasn't a game of hide and seek. Godric entrusted

me with the sword and told me to present it to someone of his blood

who I felt was worthy. I have sorted generations of Potters into all

four Houses of Hogwarts. Many of them were exceptional, but I

waited. Today, however, I present the sword to you. You embody the

true heritage of Hogwarts – bravery, loyalty, intelligence and

ambition. You truly believed that Salazar could not have been evil,

and that was what made me finally choose you. You are unique,

Harry Potter. I have never encountered anyone like you before. You

are truly worthy of bearing Godric's family name. Welcome back,

Lord Gryffindor."

A sheen of golden light formed on the surface of the sword and Harry

felt an aura wash over him. Golden light enveloped him and after a

few seconds, the magic seeped into his skin as a ring appeared on

his left ring finger. It was a large ruby placed on a gold band with a

lion on it. He had gained the Gryffindor title; something which his

ancestors had been trying for centuries.

"Thank you, Hat," said Harry sincerely.

"I am merely doing my job," said the Hat. A few seconds later, Harry

heard a groan. He turned to his left and saw Ginny Weasley waking

up. His face became impassive again. He tried to ignore it, but

couldn't help but be annoyed with the girl. She was a pureblood;

shouldn't she know that a diary such as that was dangerous? While

he could admit that she was just a naïve eleven-year-old girl, he

couldn't help but feel that if she hadn't been so stupid, all of this

could have been avoided.

Ignoring the babbling girl and supremely unbothered by her distress,

Harry picked up the Sorting Hat and sword and magically attached

them to his belt. Delicately grasping Fawkes' feathers with one hand

while taking Weasley's hand with the other, they escaped the

Chamber through the pipes. When they emerged, they saw

Professors McGonagall and Flitwick there, with their wands raised.

"Oh, thank Mother Magic you're all right!" said McGonagall shakily.

"We were informed by Myrtle that you went into the Chamber, Potter,

and we were trying to come after you, but the wards wouldn't budge.

Come on, your godfather and Miss Weasley's parents and are in the

Headmaster's office."

"Perhaps it is better to take them to the hospital wing, Minerva,"

Professor Flitwick interrupted as the sink sealed shut behind him as

Harry closed it with a Parseltongue command.

"What?" McGonagall blinked in confusion as Fawkes disappeared in

a flash of flame. "Oh yes, come on, you two. Let's get you to Poppy."

Harry was still feeling dizzy as he limped along. The pain was

unbearable now that he had nothing else to focus on. When they

reached the hospital wing, they saw that the petrified students had

been revived. Daphne was sitting on her bed with her parents by her

side, wearing a stony expression on her face.

"Poppy!" cried Flitwick. "We need you here!"

Madam Pomfrey came over and led them over to a bed. The other

students were all looking at them, wondering what was going on.

Just when she finished scanning Ginny, the doors burst open and

they all heard a screech.

" Ginny !" screamed Molly Weasley as she ran towards them,

grabbing her daughter in a tight hug. "You – you saved her!"

She turned towards Harry to hug him as well, but a shield

materialised in front of her, pushing her back. Molly Weasley's face

turned red with anger when she spotted Elizabeth Greengrass with

her wand raised.

"Who do you think you are?" she screeched.

"He is not comfortable with strangers hugging him," Elizabeth

replied, unfazed. "As for who I am, I'm his future mother-in-law. Now

if you would kindly let Madam Pomfrey treat him, it would be greatly

appreciated."

Harry smiled gratefully at her. Just then, Sirius, Amelia, two of her

Aurors and Dumbledore arrived as well.

"The threat of the Chamber of Secrets has been neutralised," said

Harry quietly. Madam Pomfrey hissed next to him as she scanned

him.

"What the hell happened down there?" she exclaimed. "You have

fractured bones, a concussion, internal bleeding, and trauma to the

skull and spine. You have also been poisoned, but I can't tell by what

because it has already been neutralised ..."

"You were bitten?" yelped Daphne, looking horrified.

"The poison is basilisk venom," said Harry, making people gasp and

Dumbledore grimace. "Don't worry; the basilisk is dead."

"You need to be healed!" Madam Pomfrey yelled hysterically. Sirius

was looking frantic. "The poison reacts too fast –"

"It has been neutralised, as you said. Fawkes cried into the wound.

Here, this was what caused the Chamber of Secrets to open in the

first place."

He gave the diary to Dumbledore who looked at it with keen eyes. "It

was Voldemort's sixteen-year-old self, Professor," said Harry quietly.

"Brilliant," said Dumbledore softly. He never thought that Tom would

make one of his Horcruxes into a weapon such as this. It was quite

unconventional. He was beyond happy that a Horcrux had been

identified and destroyed. He would most definitely ensure that Harry

was rewarded for this. Perhaps an award for special services to the

school would suffice?

"I'll need to vanish your clothes, Potter," she said. With a flick of his

wand, Harry's uniform vanished and he was lying there in his

underwear. "Miss Greengrass, could you please scrub him clean

while I heal him? We don't want any residual poison on his skin."

"Of course," Daphne said quickly as she took the sponge from her,

carefully wiping his body with it.

"I would like to see the memory of the event, if you would please,

Harry," said Dumbledore.

"Later, Albus," Madam Pomfrey snapped, looking annoyed. "He's

been through a terrible ordeal and is suffering from magical

exhaustion. Potter needs time to heal."

"No, it's alright, Madam Pomfrey," said Harry tiredly. Pointing his

wand to his head, he removed the memory just as Dumbledore

passed him a phial.

"I know that I was wrong in suspecting you, my boy, but I have to tell

you that I am incredibly proud of you," Dumbledore smiled at Harry

as he accepted the memory.

"Sirius," he murmured, motioning his godfather to come closer,

ignoring the Headmaster. When he did, Harry gripped his locket and

a privacy bubble formed around them.

"It was Lucius Malfoy," said Harry quietly. "He was behind it all."

"How can you tell?" asked Sirius sharply.

"See that diary? I recognise it. Lucius placed it in Ginny Weasley's

cauldron after he and Arthur Weasley fought in Flourish and Blotts

last year. The memory is not clear, but I know what I saw. There was

also an incident with his house-elf, Dobby. The elf repeatedly came

to warn me about danger at Hogwarts and that I should go home.

Lucius was also responsible for Hagrid getting arrested and

Dumbledore getting suspended. He planted the diary, I'm sure of it. It

belonged to Voldemort and Lucius was one of his high-ranking Death

Eaters, wasn't he?"

Sirius' eyes narrowed. "Are you absolutely sure?"

"Positive," said Harry confidently.

"Then I believe I should pay dear Lucius a visit!"

"When you negotiate with him, can you get his elf Dobby freed?" he

asked hopefully. "The little guy risked his life to help me and I don't

want him killed by Lucius in his anger."

"I'll see what I can do," Sirius replied quietly. "Rest for now, son. I'll

be back soon, alright?"

Harry nodded as his head hit the pillow, feeling butterflies in his

stomach when he heard Sirius refer to him as his son. Amelia

finished speaking to Ginny Weasley. When Dumbledore wasn't

looking, Harry discreetly gave her a copy of the memory.

"Don't let him see it," whispered Harry. "This has a little extra to it

and I have plans for this."

Amelia nodded as she put it inside her large robes. She was five

months pregnant at this point, but her robes hid her belly. Telling

them that she would be back later for any further inquiries, she and

the two Aurors left the hospital wing. Dumbledore was still looking at

the diary as he made his way out of the room as well.

"Tippy," Harry called out quietly. When the elf appeared, he said,

"Take this sword and fang and place it in the vault in my study, will

you?"

"Yes, Master," Tippy said happily as she left with the items.

"I'm alright," he said softly, addressing the elder Greengrasses. "I'm

just tired."

"Don't ever scare us like that again," Elizabeth whispered worriedly,

placing a gentle kiss on his head.

Harry felt a rush of emotion as he looked at her with affection. "I'll

try," he told her, wearing a small smile. But that was the last he said

before the dreamless sleep potion took effect and he was out like a

light.

As they walked out of Hogwarts, Cyrus looked at his wife. "He is

warming up to us, isn't he?"

Elizabeth nodded and smiled.

Lucius Malfoy had just finished negotiating with his business partner

in France. When he came back to the villa he owned in the middle of

a vineyard in Northern France, Dobby appeared in front of him.

"Master, Lord Black is here to see you," said Dobby, shakily.

"What?" said Lucius sharply. Pursing his lips, he said, "Show him in.

And Dobby? Crucio !"

A jet a red light impacted the elf for a second, making him shriek in

pain. Shakily, he popped away and a few minutes later, Lord Sirius

Black was escorted into the drawing room, impeccably dressed as

always. Lucius hated the fact that there was going to be a new male

heir for the House of Black. There was absolutely no way for Draco

to inherit the title and fortune now.

"Lucius, how have you been?" asked Sirius cheerfully as he sat

down in an armchair opposite to the man.

Malfoy's lip curled. "Sirius," he greeted him. "I didn't know you were

in France."

"Oh, until a few hours ago, I wasn't. But I had some important

matters to deal with, so while I was here, I thought I could visit my

favourite cousin!"

Lucius waited for a while as Sirius stared into the fire. "Do you, by

any chance, recognise the name Tom Marvolo Riddle?"

"What?" snapped Lucius, but his eyes bulged out. How had this man

come across that name? The Dark Lord had ensured that there were

no traces of it. He himself had erased all knowledge about the Dark

Lord's past in the Ministry archives, leaving only the barest

essentials behind.

"Yes, Tom Riddle, also known as Lord Voldemort." Sirius barked out

a laugh. "Dear Merlin, who would have guessed that the Dark Lord

was nothing more than a filthy Mudblood ?"

Lucius clenched his hands in fury. How dare Black call the Dark Lord

a Mudblood? His Lord was the heir of Salazar Slytherin! He was

incredibly powerful, so it was easy to ignore his less than savoury

heritage. Very few people actually knew about it. He and Barty

Crouch Junior had known, and Lucius knew that his father Abraxas

and the others in the generation like Thaddeus Nott and Randolf

Lestrange also knew about it. The other Death Eaters were blissfully

unaware, just like the Dark Lord wanted it.

That was not to say that others had not tried to reveal the information

to the public. Albus Dumbledore had tried to get the information

printed in the Daily Prophet but the Dark Lord had personally

tortured and killed the editor, Dorcas Meadows, one of the old

headmaster's supporters and member of the Order of the Phoenix,

before that edition of the newspaper was printed. After that, the

paper changed ownership and Dumbledore had no control over it

again.

Lucius was a believer in the pureblood cause, true, but it didn't really

matter that their Lord wasn't pure because he was the leader who

fought for the rights of purebloods. That was enough. Besides, being

Salazar's heir was sufficient to gain the respect of many.

"I have some information here, Lucius," said Sirius as he opened a

small notebook. "This book has been in my family for centuries and it

is quite useful in times of need. Do you want to know what it says?"

Lucius Malfoy could feel sweat forming on his brow. He knew that

the book wasn't the original; Merlin knows Black wasn't that stupid to

remove the infamous book filled with blackmail material from his

vault. This was probably for theatrics, but he wondered what he had

in the original book. He knew of several families that had suffered

because of the information that generations of Blacks had collected.

There was a reason the House of Black was considered one of the

most powerful families in Magical Europe. Even now, Lucius

wondered how they did it. The Head of House ring gleaming at him

from Sirius' finger really did not help any.

"Let us take a brief history lesson, shall we?" Sirius smirked. "There

were several Most Ancient and Noble Houses in our country

centuries back, but many of them are now, unfortunately, extinct. The

Most Ancient Houses are the oldest families in Magical Britain,

dating back to the time of King Arthur of the Royal House of

Pendragon, the last magical king of Britain. In fact, King Arthur was

the last magical king in the world. All other major magical dynasties –

Narmer of Ancient Magical Egypt, the line of Qin of Ancient Magical

China, the Akkadians of Ancient Magical Mesopotamia, and the

Ikshvaku Clan of Ancient Magical India ... all of them had been

replaced by Muggle emperors."

Lucius wondered where he was going with this. His grey eyes were

narrowed and he gripped the handle of his cane.

"The Most Ancient and Noble Houses like Black, Potter, Peverell,

Nott, Greengrass, Slytherin, Gryffindor, Longbottom, Smith,

Ollivander, Lestrange and several other now-extinct families were all

once serving under King Arthur in his court at Camelot. Once the

king died, Lord Myrddin entrusted the future of the magical world to

us, through the Wizard's Council – the Wizengamot."

"The royal line ended with Arthur, but an offshoot Muggle line

ascended to the throne. Witches and wizards did not like serving a

Muggle, but it continued. A few centuries passed and there was the

Norman invasion of England which brought about families like yours

to Magical Britain. That's where this book comes in," said Sirius,

acting as though he was reading the said book. "Interesting … so the

land on which Malfoy Manor sits was presented to you by a Muggle

? It seems Armand Malfoy was quite close to the then Muggle king –

Willam, I'm told. I also have proof that later in the sixteenth century,

Lucius Malfoy, a man you were named after, had very close contact

with Queen Elizabeth I. He was courting her, wasn't he? Then there

is evidence that for centuries you curried favour with the Muggle

royals, interacting with them."

Lucius' face was pale. This information was something which the

Malfoy family had gone to great lengths to suppress, with all the

evidence destroyed. How had the Blacks gotten their hands on it?

"The Muggle royals came under a lot of fire when they refused to

help witches and wizards, leading to the formation of the

International Statute of Secrecy," Sirius continued. "All over the

world, the Muggle Royal Houses are hated for the way they, directly

and indirectly, led to the slaughter of countless witches and wizards

in their bid to keep us downtrodden."

"If this information gets out, Lucius, the downfall of the Ancient and

Noble House of Malfoy is imminent. People still haven't forgotten the

atrocities committed by the Royals against witches and wizards.

Mother Magic herself does not favour them. That's why there has not

been a single Muggle-born in their families anywhere in the world

even though all of them, however distantly, had magical ancestors."

"What do you want?" said Lucius, clenching his fists and gritting his

teeth.

"How dare you try to endanger my son's life?" hissed Sirius angrily.

"How dare you use one of Voldemort's little trinkets to open the

Chamber of Secrets and put innocent children in danger? Did you

think we would not figure it out?"

"I have no idea what you are talking about," Lucius replied smoothly,

wondering what Sirius was talking about in referring to Harry Potter

as his son.

"Cut the crap Lucius, I saw you put the diary in Ginny Weasley's

cauldron in Flourish and Blotts. That diary possessed that girl and

unleashed a basilisk inside Hogwarts, petrifying Muggle-borns and

nearly killing the heiress of House Greengrass and the heir of

Houses Potter and Black! You fool! If Harry or Daphne had died, do

you think Cyrus Greengrass or I would have let you go scot-free?

We would have hunted you down and killed you! I'm quite tempted to

do it now, anyway!"

" Basilisk ?" yelped Lucius, his eyes wide. The Dark Lord had never

said anything about that! He only said that it would cause the

Chamber of Secrets to open, getting rid of the filthy Muggle-borns in

the school.

"Yes, you fool, a basilisk!" snapped Sirius. "My godson had to kill a

bloody basilisk! Do you have any idea what would happen to you if

people found proof of your involvement? You would be awarded the

Dementor's kiss! The International Confederation of Wizards would

have you utterly destroyed for putting thousands of children in

danger by unleashing the deadliest magical creature known to

wizard-kind, and nothing and no one would then help you."

Malfoy was white as a sheet. He had put his own son in danger.

There had been a basilisk roaming in the bowels of Hogwarts and he

had been unaware of it. He had put his own son in danger in the

process. If something had happened to Draco ... he didn't even want

to think about it. The boy may be spoiled, but Lucius and Narcissa

loved him dearly.

"I haven't even mentioned the other part," said Sirius calmly, leaning

back. "I can also disown Narcissa from the House of Black and

brand her a blood traitor. It won't amount to much, but how do you

think she would handle it? I can demand the dowry paid by my family

to be repaid with interest and further compensation for putting the

Heir Black, my godson, in mortal danger. You are rich, Lucius, but

you are nowhere close to the Potters or the Blacks in terms of gold

and I can utterly destroy you. Do you think you can survive the

financial and political ramifications of this move? How would you like

to be compared to the Weasleys?"

Lucius was bat shit furious at this point, but Sirius held the cards.

One wrong move on Malfoy's part and everything the man held dear

would be gone.

"What do you want?"

Sirius smirked. "Good. I'm glad that the art of negotiation isn't lost in

you, Lucius. Let's start with your seat on the Hogwarts Board of

Governors ..."

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