He
paced the length of the room, trying to figure out what he would tell Dumbledore.
Not that he was thinking of a cover story… Merlin no! He wouldn’t lie to the
man for the life of him, but honestly, he had to make the truth at least sound somewhat
believable! The portraits watched his nervous walk, each sporting a different expression.
Some showed sympathy, others distrust or dislike… no matter, as long as
Dumbledore believed him. Dumbledore would believe him, right? Merlin he
hoped so. But back to what happened…
Well, the crystal thingy broke, he
pushed at his memory, hating India at the same time. Why anyone in their
right mind would declare the entire country an anti-apparating zone was
beyond him, uncomfortable as hell being not far from his mind as well. At a time he needed to report to Dumbledore
as soon as possible… to spend a month, hell, another few weeks and it’d
be two! It was already late February; the twenty-er-sixth, or was it the
seventh? He wasn’t really sure, having sort of lost track when he fell asleep
while hiding in a cargo car or some train; about a week without fresh air or
sunlight… moonlight… whatever.
“Ah Sirius… I am so glad of your
return.”
“Thank you sir.”
“Have you found it? No matter,
other things require your attention…”
Sirius grew confused at the words,
but he couldn’t let himself dwell on what Dumbledore could possibly find more
important than the stone. True, he didn’t have it, but…
“I’ve spoken to
the seer sir.”
“You have?” Shock. The one emotion
Sirius had never expected to see on Dumbledore. But if he hadn’t
expected him to succeed then why had he send him? Was he trying to preoccupy
him? Keep him away from Harry, his Harry? No. Not Dumbledore. If anyone
honest was left, it was his old headmaster.
“Yes sir, he – er- left a message
for you sir, said I need to tell you what I heard him say- a prophecy.”
“Prophecy?”
Sirius nodded, his eyes clouding
over.
“Fire, Water, Earth and Sky,
Through them all man’s evils
die.
In the one these four reside,
Powers beyond all others bide.
The Blazing Lion will wake his
might,
Queen of Ravens grant him
flight,
Earthly Badger clear his sight,
In Silver Serpent he’ll find
light.
The lion, Serpent, offer home’
Each he chooses, each alone.
When all four he hath unite,
The peace he forged; no end in
sight. ”
“Mother of
Merlin…”
“Do… do you know what it means sir?
Is it… is it about Harry?” Sirius questioned, the fog leaving his mind as the
spell ended.
“It is about many things my boy,”
Dumbledore replied slowly, his voice far off and thoughtful, worried and
unsure… very un-Dumbledore-like. “many things indeed.”
“Sir?”
“It speaks of Nature, Hogwarts and
the one who will bring order to it all.”
“Hogwarts sir?” Sirius asked
doubtfully, Hogwarts?
“Lion, raven, badger, snake… what
do you believe they represent?”
“The houses?”
“Indeed,” Dumbledore nodded, “a red
lion- blazing, a raven- queen of the blue sky, a badger- of blackest earth, and
the serpent- in silver waters. The house colors, animals and elements are all
tied together… the founders did not simply pick them at random my dear boy.”
“Wouldn’t air be silver though, and
the waters blue?”
“No no my boy, a clear sky is a
beautiful blue while rushing waters are sparkling white. The elements in the
prophecy work on more than color; they mimic the very attitudes of each house…
or perhaps the house traits follow those of the element would be closer to
fact, for the elements do not bend to the will of this castle or those of the
founders, the founders bent to them.”
Sirius listened, still skeptical of
the notion of elements.
“Just think of it my boy,”
Dumbledore continued, a cheerful tone replacing the man’s serious one.
“Gryffindors become easily ‘fired-up’ as it were; quick to turn violent and
unpredictable- like fire. Hufflepuffs are calm yet determined; unmovable as
mountains when needed. Ravenclaws are sure minded and open to new views and
ideas- like a clear sky. Slytherins… Slytherins are like a raging river-
violent and unstoppable, powerful and destructive yet the only thing that can
keep a flame from turning into an inferno. They are also secretive, the
turbulent silver surface hiding what lies beneath; the dangers or the beauty.”
Sirius nodded, wondering who’d ever
think Slytherins beautiful…
“But
‘all hopes lie’ on Harry’s shoulders… he unites them, right?”
“No.” His old headmaster replied,
the statement firmer than any he had heard from this man, as if he almost
condemned the very thought. “This is
not about Mr. Potter.”
“Then who?” Sirius demanded
respectfully,
“Of that I am unsure. It all
depends on the interpretation Sirius. I know of two boys who can literally
control elements, all four I believe, but perhaps it does not need to be taken
verbatim… Perhaps… no,” Dumbledore paused, “there is no such person.”
“But it talks about Voldemort’s
destruction, right? ‘Peace he forged’…”
“Perhaps. Never take anything for
granted in such riddles Sirius. Total domination brings peace as well my boy,
this could as easily signal Voldemort’s ultimate reign.”
“But-”
“ The light he is to find in the
Silver Serpent could as easily mean that in evil he shall discover his calling
as it can mean that in the dark he will find good… If Slytherin is to be
seen as evil that is, if not it could also mean in the house he will find one
who makes the peace he will create, the weapon he uses, or simply that the
element of water or even a literal snake .We cannot know.”
Crap! And here he had
thought he had most of it figured out!
“Prophecies are eternally tricky,
most becoming clear only after the events occur.” As Dumbledore said this,
there was an uneasiness in his voice. Something in the prophecy, something he
had found in between the lines evidently worried him, but the headmaster seemed
extremely unwilling to share his anxiety about what he had deduced.
“Sir?”
“Forgive me Sirius, I seem to have
lost my train of thought. This information certainly was unexpected… I fear
this will have to be filed immediately. Forgive me. I am sure you wish to see
your godson, I suggest you consult Severus as to his whereabouts… excuse me.”
And he left. Just like that he left Sirius all alone in the man’s office,
dumbfounded. A gazillion questions raced through his mind, from what had made
Dumbledore so worried to why he had been told to ask Snape of all people
about Harry … if that git had hurt him…
~*~*~
“Draco,
you don’t understand!”
“Oh, I think I do. You like him
Lea, don’t deny it… the only thing I don’t understand is why you are trying to
push him away.”
“It’s complicated… very
complicated.”
“Sure… you’re just afraid
Miss brave Gryffindor, at least have the guts to admit it!”
“Like I said, you understand
nothing! You are just insensitive and blind!”
“Oh? Enlighten me then, oh great
one…”
“You think it’s so simple…”
“Don’t deny you like him, everyone
and their house elf can see you do!”
“I do. Bu-”
“But you’re afraid.”
“t- I’m not sure what the feelings
really are.”
“Well, I am.”
“Oh for Merlin’s sake listen, will
ya?” A moment of silence, “Thank you. Now, I’ve told you before how… how
similar… Horris and Harry are; eerily so in some respects and total opposites
in others…” She paused a moment again,
“I’ve felt- something- for Harry before he disappeared and I don’t know if what
I’m feeling for Horris is because of him or because he reminds me of -”
“Potter.” Draco finished, sneering
the name.
She nodded, “I wouldn’t be able to
live with myself if it turned out to be that and I had pursued Horris.”
“You’re an idiot.”
Draco stated flatly, “After all he’s done for you, what’s Potter done,
except almost get you killed on a dozen or so occasions? He treated you only
marginally better than I treat Goyle for Merlin’s sake! He dumped you when the
first opportunity to get the hell out of here presented itself and you know
it.”
“It wasn’t like that.”
“Sure…”
“Harry had to leave, he left
the one place he thought of as home so that one day he’d be powerful enough to
save this world, because every bloody idiot expects him to. Harry has really
had a hard life and he is really a good kid Dragon, just leave him alone. This
is none of your concern.”
“Yes it is.”
“No. Who I like is between
that boy and me, you are farthest from this matter as far as I’m concerned.”
“Listen Granger, Horris is my
friend. He’s the first one I’ve had that hasn’t only been concerned with using
me or getting used by me, so I am not about to stand by and let you do
this to him.”
“I’m not doing anything
Draco, he’s my friend too.”
“That’s probably what Potter thinks
of you as well…”
“Shut up.”
“Truth hurts Lea.”
“Will you leave Harry out of this,
only cowards talk about people when they aren’t there to defend themselves!”
“The entire world does it
for him Lea, you included!”
“And here I thought you changed!”
“It’s you who’s changed Lea, You
changed because of Horris.”
~*~*~
Remus quickly
readied himself to Floo to Dumbledore, the headmaster having called him moments
before. He had seemed truly worried, making Remus’ haste not unfounded.
What could have happened he
wondered, even as he passed through the fire and into the very familiar office.
“You wished to see me, sir?”
“Ah, welcome Remus, pumpkin tart?”
“Thank you sir.” He smiled, taking
the offered pastry. At least whatever he was summoned for was not a life and
death situation though too important for a lemon drop…
“You have always enjoyed riddles my
boy, would you care to puzzle over one I hath recently acquired?”
“A prophecy, sir?” Remus asked;
he’s always loved them, tricky bastards that they are… but why had Albus seemed
so…so… urgent? He took the offered parchment, scanning over its contents once,
twice… “This… this is… I’ve never read this one sir.”
“No one has.” Albus replied, “This
is the only copy, and I have written it only moments ago.”
“Who predicted it sir?”
“An old acquaintance who told it
through your oft partner-in-crime, Mr. Black.”
“A convey charm?”
Albus nodded,
“So the copy is surely
word-for-word?”
another nod,
“Merlin!”
“You
understand it then, I take it?”
“I believe so sir, but…” Remus
swallowed, it was about Horris, he was sure. “I think I have a matter of grave
importance sir, I had planned to tell Horris of it first , but if this says
what I believe it to… what do you know of Lily sir?”
The headmaster raised a curious
brow, the twinkles dying in his eyes.
“You think this prophecy is of
Horatius my boy?”
“Yes sir.”
~*~*~
Sirius
treaded the halls in his canine form, slowly heading in the general direction
of the dungeons. He was truly in no hurry to face the slimy git, especially on
his home front. But he wanted to see Harry, and by Merlin he would… even if it
meant talking to a Snape.
“Just shut up, will ya!”
He heard a far-off voice,
Hermione’s voice- he was sure of it. Looking toward it, he saw shadowed figures
arguing on the distance
Hermione and Ron he figured,
Things never change…
“Just wait till Harry comes back!”
“If he comes back!” a second
voice countered, definitely not Ron’s.
“He will come back Draco!”
Draco? Sirius thought,
confused for a moment, Malfoy? He realized to his utter horror,
sprinting at the slimy Slytherin.
“Arrgh!”
The devil’s child yelled as Sirius charged, teeth poised.
“Si- Snuffles!” he heard Hermione
call out, worried. “Snuffles no!”
NO? he actually stopped,
looking to her for an explanation.
“Don’t hurt him.”
“Friend of yours?” Malfoy’s silky
voice questioned from behind, making Sirius spin to face him. “That’s Potter’s
mutt, isn’t it?”
“Er… in a way, I guess. Just back
off, both of you.”
Sirius kept his ground with a
defiant bark, Malfoy not seeming to relent any more than he.
“If he’s looking for Potter he’s
missed him by a few months… Merlin only knows if the idiot is still alive…”
Alive? Sirius repeated the
word in his mind, Harry had bloody well better be alive, you stupid
Slytherin! What came out was a series of vicious barks, making the blonde
effectively shut his trap.
“Don’t even think that!” Hermione
called out behind him,
“Why would they accept Horris then,
the headmaster must have known Potter wouldn’t be coming back if he granted
Professor Snape’s request!”
Snape!
He was off before he even heard the
end of the comment. He had to find out what was going on, he had to maul that
greasy bastard and he had to leave a pile of…surprises… in Malfoy’s bed; inside
the pillowcase perhaps…