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Remus swallowed the urge to yawn and tried to focus on his meeting with Brian.

They
were in Brian's office in a wonderful old building just off Diagon Alley. The
office was large but unpretentious, it suited Brian. There was a large bay window
letting sunlight flood across the sturdy desk and comfortable chairs, the bookcases
that lined the room were filed with legal books and journals.

"Everything go as planned with obtaining custody of the boy?" Brian asked as he


reviewed the parchments in front of him.

"Pretty much." Remus replied, recalling the previous evening with satisfaction
before his mind drifted to earlier that morning.

He'd bundled a newly de-aged Sirius and Harry into a car they'd hired at five
o'clock to drive them to the airport. They'd both tugged at his heartstrings; it
had been like looking at what could have been had Sirius taken guardianship when
Harry was a baby. Harry had made a very cute sleepy five year old; Sirius had made
a very dangerous looking twenty-seven year old. Remus had insisted on taking a
photo.

"He's a remarkable thirteen year old boy if he didn't kick up a fuss about being
sent to a health clinic." Brian said dryly, setting the parchments aside.

Remus grinned. "Ah, well, we might have led him to believe it's mostly for Sirius's
benefit, and the most he'll get is a check-up and then he can have a holiday."

"Sneaky."

"It was a bit of a conversational landmine." Remus recalled. Sirius had handled it
well. In fact, Sirius had handled the whole evening with remarkable skill only
faltering over the topic of Dumbledore momentarily. Remus was proud of him. When
Sirius was healed, he was going to be a fantastic father to Harry.

And Sirius did need healing. Remus had caught him drifting mid-sentence; staring
off into space with a haunted expression. He was skin and bones despite Kreacher's
cooking and the nutrient potions the house elf insisted Sirius drink every morning.
But for all that Sirius was surprisingly focused on one thing: Harry.

James would be proud of Sirius and how he'd embraced his role as Harry's godfather,
Remus thought fondly; Lily, on the other hand, would be open-mouthed in disbelief
at Sirius's transformation from a somewhat reckless youth. Remus was only saddened
that Sirius hadn't been given the opportunity to transform twelve years before.

The confirmation that there had been no trial hadn't been a shock to them but it
was still a blow. Sirius had spent the day after hearing the news in a fury. Remus
had channelled his anger into going over their plan with a fine toothcomb so
nothing could go wrong. It had been hard the previous evening trying to explain to
Harry their anger at Albus without listing the growing complaints they had against
him the primary of which was Harry's treatment at the hands of the Dursleys.

Remus had a feeling that Harry needed to be healed as much as Sirius. His size and
stature spoke of malnutrition and given the way he had broken down when Sirius had
confirmed he was Harry's guardian and wanted himMerlin. Remus had never felt so
useless.

"Did you get a chance to ask the young man about prosecuting his relatives?" Brian
asked.

If Remus hadn't known his lycanthropy blocked mind-reading of any description he'd
have been worried that Brian had picked the topic straight out of his head. He
sighed and nodded. "He said and I quote 'I just want shot of them.' Sirius and I
are agreed that they won't come near him again so that's done."

"Ah. Well, can't blame the boy, and it's probably for the best; a prosecution would
have been an ordeal for him." Brian murmured. "I assume you looked at the report
compiled by Amelia Bones?"

"Actually, no." Remus shook his head. "Sirius took a copy for the healers at the
clinic but he wouldn't read it. He said Harry would talk to us when he was ready. I
won't read it because I fear if I do I'll hex the Dursleys if I have to deal with
them again."

Brian raised an eyebrow. "Some would say they deserve it."

"They'll get their comeuppance eventually." Remus promised fiercely. "Sirius and I
will ensure it once Harry is of age and Petunia can't even remotely threaten to
take Harry away from Sirius."

"You think they'll try and reverse the guardianship?"

"It's unlikely but I'm not ruling it out," Remus said, "mostly because I wouldn't
put it past Vernon Dursley to realise that if they got a new house for Harry that
they could potentially extort more."

"I assume that Black would prosecute them for extortion in that case." Brian said,
picking up the cup on his desk.

Remus nodded, draining his own cup of tea. Sirius would if Remus had anything to
say about it. "A topic for another day," he said, knowing they'd meandered from the
purpose of the meeting. "Are we organised for the press this week?"

Brian nodded. "Everything's been arranged. There'll be a press feature tomorrow


reminding people of Sirius's efforts during the last war, his friendship with the
Potters and hopefully various statements from friends and supporters once the news
breaks today about his innocence. The day after that, the press will have the
escape story emphasising the want to protect Harry, and the day after that; the
Ministry will announce its decision that Sirius has been awarded guardianship."

"Good." Remus said, relieved everything was in place.

"Yes," Brian brushed off his robes absently, "and don't think I won't be charging
Black danger money for having to go into the Ministry every day."

Remus smiled at him. "Well, I could do it but his Senior Undersecretary is likely
to panic when she realises I'm a werewolf."

Brian harrumphed with laughter. "Merlin, but she's a toad. How Dolores ever got
that position" he shook his head. "You know it's going to cause a bit of a storm
that Lord Black has a werewolf as his steward when your condition leaks out to the
press? The Light will assume that it's a confirmation he's Dark because he's hiring
a Dark creature, and the Dark will assume that it's a confirmation that he's Light
because he's not discriminating against werewolves."

Remus's lips twitched. "Sirius is looking forward to confounding people, I think. I


won't care for the publicity although it will help promote Sirius's political
agenda, but frankly, making sure Sirius and Harry have a good life is my only
objective."

"And a good objective it is too." Brian agreed, raising his cup in a silent toast.
"Moving on to other legal matters, I've spoken with Liam Arkam and we've come to a
gentleman's agreement over the Potters' will as they were the original solicitors
of record. He has submitted the paperwork we completed when Amelia agreed to act as
executor to get the guardianship through. The outstanding bequests will go through
within the next couple of days, and there'll be a will reading. He gave me a letter
to forward to Sirius; I assume it's a proposal for resuming their role as the
Potter solicitors. You obviously have our proposal. Mary Baron is very good and we
can maintain separation to ensure there is no conflict of interest."

Remus took the letter and popped it into his briefcase. Arkam and Arkam was a good
firm but Sirius hadn't been impressed that they'd allowed the will to go missing in
the first place and effectively condemned Harry to the Dursleys. Regardless of
Sirius's situation and the Longbottoms, Minerva McGonagall, who had been a close
friend of James's mother, had been named as an alternative guardian for Harry as
had Andromeda Tonks, a distant cousin to James as a former member of the House of
Black before her marriage to a Muggleborn but one who he had known through Sirius.
However, Sirius was determined that Harry needed to have input into who would
represent him and so had decided Harry would meet with the candidates and they'd
discuss it something Brian already knew.

"Anything else to discuss today?" Remus asked, glancing towards the clock. He
wanted to get to Gringotts before the Ministry press conference.

"Just a reminder that we need to confirm Lord Black's plans for the Black family
meeting if he wants to go ahead with his schedule."

Remus grimaced. "The LeStranges are a certainty. You can prepare the dissolution of
the marriage and disownment papers. The Tonks are also a certainty to be
reinstated."

"And the Malfoys?"

"That's the difficult one." Remus confessed. "Do we leave Malfoy in place and use
the Black primacy to keep him in line, or take him out of the equation and risk
someone else manoeuvring into the vacuum Malfoy leaves?"

"Better the devil we know?" Brian questioned with a nod. "I can understand that."

Remus pursed his lips thoughtfully. "Prepare dissolution of marriage and disownment
papers. Sirius may use them, he may notbut at least they'll be ready."

Brian nodded. "And adoption papers?"

"Prepare them." Remus said simply. He rather thought Harry would want the security
of being adopted by Sirius.

Brian made a note and Remus got to his feet, straightening out his robes. Sirius
had insisted on buying Remus some new clothing and Remus had acquiesced knowing he
needed to look the part as steward for Lord Black.

He bade farewell to Brian and made his way out of the building and down Diagon
Alley towards Gringotts. He was actually surprised how much he was enjoying his new
position he and Sirius had worked out the details the day after they'd been
reunited. In truth although Remus held the title of 'steward,' his responsibilities
would be fluid dependent on Sirius's and Harry's needs. Primarily, Remus was going
to be taking care of the financials and estate management while Sirius took care of
the politics. Sirius had also made it clear that he expected Remus to help him
protect and guide Harry, to resume his place as Uncle Moony. Remus was thrilled.
Remus had moved into Grimmauld Place for convenience and rented out his old flat in
Oxford to two very nice students who were beginning their Masters in the autumn at
the University and wanted to stay over the summer. The new house in Hampshire would
be ready by the time Sirius and Harry returned from the States, and Remus was
looking forward to moving into their new home. He'd spend the full moons locked
away in his room at Grimmauld Place though. Despite Sirius ensuring Remus had the
money to buy Wolfsbane, Remus wouldn't be anywhere near Harry when he transformed
and he'd made Sirius promise not to argue with him about it. The last full moon had
almost been too close as it was.

Gringotts was buzzing with people and Remus made his way to a teller. He informed
briskly that he was there for a meeting with the Family accounts manager and a
goblin was called to take him. They made their way the stairs to the offices and
Remus found himself ushered into a large room where Kipbold awaited him. They'd
already been through the process once for the Black accounts.

"Documentation." Kipbold said crisply.

Remus immediately drew out the relevant parchments from his case and handed them to
the goblin; the Potters' will, the guardianship award of Harry to Sirius, and his
own appointment as steward.

Kipbold grunted. "Gringotts acknowledges that you or Lord Black will represent the
Potter heir in financial dealings concerning his estate going forward." He reached
into a box on the desk and drew out a bronze key. "You should present this in
future."

Remus carefully pocketed it. "I want the current records and the portkeys to the
various properties."

Kipbold harrumphed but walked over to the large filing cabinet and withdrew a file.
He handed it to Remus. "Same procedure as Black; tap the parchment with your wand
and request details of the vault or property. Current information defaults to a
summary."

Remus nodded and placed the file in his case as Kipbold went over to a safe and
pulled out a box with the portkeys. He handed it to Remus who stowed it away.

"They won't work until Potter claims his ring to lift the Death Fidelius." Kipbold
said bluntly. "Arnold Askwith is the Wizard Financial Manager of record. Will you
want to fire him?"

"I'll want to meet with him once I've reviewed the records, say tomorrow at one."
Remus said. They'd already fired the Black Financial Manager and replaced him with
a goblin called Poon on Kipbold's recommendation. Poon was a genius with figures
and a voracious appetite for profit. Sirius was liquidating any investment that
looked the least bit shady and reinvesting in better businesses.

Kipbold grunted again. "I'll inform appointments."

"Good profit to you." Remus said politely and left without further pleasantries. He
made his way to the Leaky Cauldron to get to the Ministry of Magic.

The atrium was heaving when Remus stepped out of the floo. He could see the raised
dais which had been put up ready for the press conference, and the milling press
already taking their seats. Amelia Bones was chatting to Brian and Alastor Moody in
a corner. Remus unashamedly hid behind a pot plant not wanting to call attention to
his presence.
Fudge entered and Remus's eyes widened at the sight of Albus trailing after him. If
Albus had screwed up Sirius's freedom in anyway, Remus would kill him. Fudge
ignored the Chief Warlock and walked up the steps to the dais. His entourage of the
Department heads stopped at the foot of the steps with the exception being Amelia
Bones who made her way up them to stand just behind Fudge. The Head Auror, Rufus
Scrimgeour, hovered just at the other side of the dais; other red-robed Aurors
patrolled. Many of the Ministry employees gathered for the show.

"Hello, Ladies and Gentlemen of the press, concerned citizens." Fudge began
pompously from the lectern. "I have a statement to read and then you may ask
questions."

Remus wasn't surprised as the crowd erupted in whispers after the first few
sentences; Fudge had to call for order after declaring Sirius innocent, and again
after declaring Wormtail alive and wanted. Remus glanced at Albus and found a
stunned expression adorning the face of the Headmaster. He had evidently not known
what Fudge was going to announce.

"Questions?" Fudge asked, placing the statement down. He pointed at a reporter in


the first row.

"Rita Skeeter, Minister, for the Daily Prophet," Rita said loudly, "are you
absolutely certain Black is innocent?"

Fudge leaned over the lectern and nodded gravely. "Director Bones conducted a
thorough investigation. The physical evidence clears Black of the explosion that
killed the muggles. Pettigrew was seen alive by witnesses including Harry Potter at
Hogwarts at the time of Black's capture there. Further they heard Pettigrew confess
to betraying the Potters to You-Know-Who. Sirius Black is innocent."

"But what about his reputation as the right hand of You-Know-Who?" Another reporter
shouted.

"Unfortunately, articles and books written after the end of the war assumed facts
not in evidence based on Black's arrest for the deaths of the Potters, Pettigrew
and the muggles." Fudge replied carefully. "In fact I was reminded that as a Hit
Wizard in the employ of the Ministry, Sirius Black was responsible for the arrest
and take down of many Death Eaters before the defeat of You-Know-Who. Not only that
but he was a most trusted friend of James and Lily Potter who made him the
godfather of their only son, Harry Potter, the Boy Who Lived. The Ministry shares
its part in the horrendous damage done to Mister Black's reputation and has made
reparations."

"Where is Black now?" asked a male reporter from the front row.

"Our sources place him abroad." Fudge said simply. "We reiterate that we would
welcome him back to Britain should he choose to return."

Rita stood up to regain the Minister's attention. "Will actions be taken against
those in the Ministry and Wizengamot who oversaw this terrible miscarriage of
justice against former Hit Wizard Black?" Her gaze shifted to Dumbledore and then
to Barty Crouch who glared at her.

Fudge cleared his throat. "We have to remember that it was a time of war and chaos.
The Ministry was operating under special authorities. Of course, Mister Black
should have had a trial where his innocence could have been established
absolutely no question about it but we understand that it was overlooked because
of circumstance." He paused. "I believe we should focus instead on two things:
firstly, trusting that the current administration has seen to it that justice has
prevailed, and secondly, placing our efforts into capturing the real traitor and
murderer, the rat Peter Pettigrew. That will be all for today."

He gave a nod and exited the dais.

A smattering of applause followed in his wake. Remus let the crowd drift into a
mass before he sneaked out from the pot plant and started to make his way to the
floo.

Albus appeared so quickly in front of him that Remus almost charged into him.
"Remus! How delightful to see you here!"

"Albus." Remus smiled politely and caught his breath. "How are you?"

"Fine, my dear boy." Albus said, waving away the question even as he cast a privacy
bubble. "I didn't realise you'd been invited"

"I wasn't," Remus hastened to correct that idea, "I heard about it though andwell,
I couldn't not be here." He winced at his ungrammatical statement.

"Of course you couldn't," Albus agreed, "and it is a remarkable turnaround by


Cornelius," for the first time ever Remus heard Albus sound somewhat bewildered,
"that has to be seen and heard to be believed. I assume though that you were
interviewed?"

"Under the usual oath of confidentiality." Remus confirmed smoothly. "I doubt the
Ministry will let anyone but Harry's name be released."

"Possibly not," Albus demurred.

"Talking of Harry, I should write to him and let him know. I know he was
interviewed so he's probably champing at the bit to know the result." Remus said
brightly and somewhat mischievously.

"Let me handle that, dear boy," Albus said quickly, "Harry is currently away with
the Dursleys due to a family emergency and they won't appreciate owl posts in the
presence of other muggles."

"I'm sure you know best." Remus said dryly, silently celebrating that their cover
story for the Dursleys departure from Privet Drive had worked.

Albus smiled, apparently satisfied with Remus's compliance. "I don't suppose you
know where Sirius is? I'd be happy to collect him and let him know he can return."

"Somewhere abroad but I don't know the exact location." Remus replied promptly.
Which was the truth; he had no idea where the plane was at that exact moment.

"Ah." Albus didn't seem that upset and Remus knew Albus was weighing searching out
Sirius and convincing him that he knew best where Harry was concerned, with waiting
until Sirius surfaced. "Well, perhaps with all the foreign press Cornelius has
arranged he will be in touch sooner rather than later."

Remus inclined his head.

Albus suddenly turned to his left and Remus saw Alastor Moody gesturing at Albus to
take down the bubble. Albus did so quickly.

"Albus." Alastor growled.


"Alastor!" Albus greeted him warmly. "It's good to see you. May I introduce the
outgoing Professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts with the incoming? Remus, you
remember Alastor Moody?"

"Pleased to meet you again," Remus said automatically, "it's been some time."

"A long time." Alastor regarded him stiffly before relaxing and taking his hand.
"Are you free to go over the details of what you covered in class and where you
think the students are at with me?"

"I can't today and my new job keeps me busy," Remus replied, "but I could spare a
lunch, say, the day after tomorrow, one o'clock at The Three Broomsticks in
Hogsmeade?"

"Agreed." Alastor said.

"It's good to hear you found something so quickly despite how things ended at
Hogwarts." Albus said warmly. "I'm certain Severus didn't mean"

"Albus," Remus cut across him sharply, "Severus has never acted without knowing
exactly what he means to do." He took a breath as Albus blinked in shock at Remus
daring to speak out. "I will admit I deserved to lose my position after forgetting
my Wolfsbane, but one can only hope that ousting me from Hogwarts is enough
vengeance for him. As it stands, I can assure you that Sirius, when he does return,
will not take kindly to Severus's treatment of Harry and please don't deny it
Severus's unprofessional behaviour is common knowledge among the students and
staff, and frankly, Severus will deserve everything Sirius will do to him and I
hope I get to watch." He turned to Alastor. "I look forward to our lunch."

"As do I," replied Alastor dryly.

"Good day, Albus." Remus said politely. He sidestepped his old Headmaster and
strode towards the floo, feeling liberated.

o-O-o

Sirius struggled with juggling the backpack, Harry's backpack, the documentation
the muggle customs wanted, and Harry who was fast asleep. They were meant to be
disembarking.

"Here, let me help you," Cheryl, the elderly woman who'd sat across the aisle from
them in the plane, reached over and took Harry's backpack before the hovering air
stewardess could intervene, "Basil, take the other bag."

Her husband smiled at Sirius. "You might as well give it to me otherwise she'll
just punish us both."

Sirius gave away the bag and adjusted his hold on Harry as they made their way off
the plane and down a sterile corridor. "It's very kind of you both."

"Nonsense." Cheryl stroked a hand over Harry's head. "He's a lovely boy."

Five year old Harry had charmed the pants off every woman in the first class
section where they'd been seated. He had been polite and adorable. He'd loved the
children's movie they'd played, had loved the food, and had taken great enjoyment
in the children's play-pack that the stewardess had given them a few minutes into
the flight. In truth, Sirius had enjoyed the play-pack too and watching Harry enjoy
it; it had felt like something they'd both missed out on had been returned to them.
There was also a plush soft teddy bear wearing the airlines colours that Harry
hadn't let go of when he'd fallen asleep. Apparently being five was tiring which
made sense because taking care of a five year old was exhausting.

Before he knew it, Cheryl and Basil were helping Sirius through customs and into
baggage where Harry woke up. They finally separated as they walked into arrivals
Cheryl and Basil being greeted by their daughter while Sirius caught sight of a
sign for his alias.

He pushed the trolley holding their luggage and walked Harry over carefully,
ensuring his body was between him and the middle-aged bald man holding up the
placard. "The Valley Clinic?"

"Indeed." The driver's blue eyes twinkled. "And you must be our new client," his
gaze flickered to Harry, "or should I say clients?"

Sirius automatically tensed.

The driver's gaze returned to him with a twinkle in the depths. "Your Uncle Alphard
was quite the character. What was his motto againsomething about being up to no
good?"

Sirius relaxed slightly at the mention of his uncle and his trademark saying that
Sirius had stolen for the Marauders. "Sorry, it's been a long trip."

"Yes, travel by plane is tiring I'm lead to believe. Call me Mick." The driver
subtly pushed Sirius aside and took ownership of the trolley.

They walked out into the windy city of Chicago and Sirius was glad he'd thought to
put on his jacket. He paused and crouched down beside Harry. "Cold?"

Harry nodded, ducking his head shyly. Sirius helped zip up the jacket Harry wore
and took Harry's hand as they caught up with the waiting Mick. The car was a luxury
sedan. Mick wasn't surprised to see Sirius take the back seat with Harry. Sirius
helped Harry into the seatbelt and ensured it was secure.

"The Valley is a good three hour journey." Mick said.

Sirius entranced Harry with the 'who can spot the most red cars' game by telling
him Lily had made him play it when they'd gone muggle travelling. When Harry got
tired and grumpy, Mick pointed out the water and food for them stored in a cooler.
Harry was asleep again as soon as he'd eaten.

Sirius resisted the urge to pull him out of the seatbelt and into his lap. He
settled for stroking a hand through Harry's hair. Five year old Harry was happy to
hold Sirius's hand or be held by him for a cuddle. But the potion would run out
shortly and they'd be back to their usual ages and Sirius didn't want to be. He
wanted the years back; he wanted his godson to have his childhood and he wanted to
watch Harry take all the important milestone steps just as Sirius had sometimes
dreamed in Azkaban. He took deep breath after deep breath to centre himself again.

He also recognised that thirteen year old Harry was in some ways much more
challenging to deal with; harder to get to know. He'd thanked Remus profusely for
helping with Harry the night before Thirteen year old Harry, almost fourteen, was
right on the precipice that separated the child from the man; he needed the love of
a parent, the security of one, but he would rebel quickly at being restricted by
one even for his own protection. Sirius knew they'd have to navigate some
compromises between Sirius's need to protect Harry and Harry's need to assert his
independence.
The car pulled into off the highway and into the countryside. Sirius watched
carefully, alert to anything suspicious. A set of gates seemed to appear from
nowhere and Mick drove through them and into a beautiful estate of lush green
grass, leafy woodland and perfect blue skies just as his Uncle Alphard had
described. Sirius knew Alphard had been fascinated by the history and the time
bubble magic.

The Valley belonged to a tribe of Native American wizards. It had been originally
believed that the time bubble had been created as a response to the invading
European armies; men went into the Valley and returned a week later as old men or
didn't return at all. But Alphard had learned from the tribe elders that the time
bubble had always been there and the tribe had settled within it to safeguard it,
eventually being able to overcome the temporal effects themselves through amulets
that kept them temporally in synch with the outside world.

Ultimately they had specialised in healing magic and welcomed others of all faiths
and backgrounds who wanted to do the same. The Valley had become known as a place
where if someone was badly injured or diseased they could seek treatment, spending
days healing but only losing a week in normal time. As the world advanced, the
Valley became an exclusive healing clinic that specialised in difficult cases and
catering to people with money to spare.

They pulled up in front of a tall white building with a glass front. Sirius woke
Harry and Mick swiftly escorted them inside to the waiting healer.

He bowed in front of the grey-haired Native American man. "Healer Blackhawk."

Blackhawk's gaze raked over Sirius. "Lord Black, I will reverse the de-aging potion
on you and your charge with your permission."

Sirius nodded quickly. Blackhawk quietly radiated power in the same Dumbledore did.
He felt the wash of magic and his skin rippled uncomfortably for a moment before it
resettled. Beside him he felt Harry morph back into his teenage state, clothes
transfiguring along with him.

Blackhawk smiled kindly at Sirius. "Your uncle was a good man and I very much
enjoyed our time together. I knew then you would one day seek our help."

"Thank you for welcoming us." Sirius said, uncertain what else to say.

The healer turned his attention to Harry. "It is good to meet you, Harry Potter."
He said solemnly. "We have long expected you."

Sirius frowned at Blackhawk's greeting and moved closer to his godson. Harry didn't
object and he smiled uncertainly at the healer.

"Uh, hello?" Harry said politely, fidgeted with the backpack he held.

"You understand you are now within the temporal bubble?" Blackhawk informed them
briskly. "However much time you spend here be it five minutes or five months, a
week will have transpired in the outside world when you leave."

Sirius nodded along with Harry. "We understand."

"Good," Blackhawk led them through the reception area and through a door which
opened up into a wide courtyard. Sirius was a little wary at the lack of any other
people.

Blackhawk saw him looking around and smiled. "In the clinic, you will see and hear
no-one but those assigned to your care and no-one else will see you and hear you."

"Wow." Harry said, impressed as Sirius was.

"You are entitled to your privacy, Mister Potter."

"Thank you." Harry was sincere and his words heartfelt.

"Yes, thank you." Sirius echoed because he was pleased at the protection of Harry's
identity.

Harry grinned quickly at Sirius in a shared moment of satisfaction.

Blackhawk led them into the building to their right and into a warm and friendly
room; a sitting area was off to the left, and a table set out with food to the
right. "This is my consulting room. Please both of you take a seat and have some
refreshments; you have had a long journey. There is a bathroom if you wish to
freshen up."

He left them to it and they made short work of the sandwiches and juice. Sirius
urged Harry into cleaning up and then made use of the bathroom himself. He felt
grimy. He wanted a shower and bed. He made do and went back into the room just as
Blackhawk rejoined them with a woman who reminded him of McGonagall and was
introduced as Doctor Helen Jordan.

They sat on sofas facing each other; the healers on one side, Sirius and Harry on
the other.

Blackhawk gestured at Sirius. "We will discuss your treatment afterwards, Lord
Black. I would like to first discuss your ward's."

"Shouldn't there, uh, be scans first?" Harry asked perplexed. He instinctively


shifted closer to Sirius.

Sirius placed a hand on his shoulder, reassuring him. "I have to admit to the same
question."

"All the scans were performed passively during the time you've already spent in
this room." Jordan said kindly.

"Saves time," quipped Sirius, a little disturbed that they'd been monitored and
assessed without his knowledge.

Blackhawk returned his gaze to Sirius. "It is normally our practice to discuss
treatment with the child present if that's OK with you."

Sirius could almost feel Harry bristling at being called a child. "Harry's a young
man rather than a child, I think." He looked at his godson. "Are you OK with
staying?"

"I'll stay." Harry said immediately.

They both turned back to Blackhawk with expectant looks.

"We'll start with the minor and work our way up to the major." Blackhawk explained.
He indicated that Jordan should take over.

Sirius felt Harry tensing under his hand but he didn't remove it. He kept it there,
a silent sign that he was there for Harry.
"Mister Potter" Jordan began.

"Harry, please." Harry interrupted.

She smiled gently. "Harry. You have some malnutrition and physical weakness caused
by poor diet. We can easily fix this with potions and a better diet going forward.
We also incorporate muggle techniques in our healing hence why I'm a Doctor as well
as a Healer. We want to build up your physical fitness so there'll be an exercise
programme for you to do. It'll get you in tip top shape for Quidditch. How does
that sound so far?"

"OK." Harry said warily and Sirius knew that he was waiting for the other shoe to
drop. He was waiting for the other shoe to drop.

Jordan smiled kindly. "We also believe that it would a good idea for you to see a
mind healer and learn some defensive mind magic."

Sirius had to hand it to them; Harry would have protested at the words 'mind
healer' but for that last dangling carrot.

"Defensive mind magic?" Harry asked eagerly.

"An art called Occlumency." Jordan said. "It helps to keep your secrets and your
mind safe. It would offer another layer of protection against Dementors."

"Brilliant." Harry proclaimed with relief. He shared a glance with Sirius, an


acknowledgement that Harry would be learning something they had already discussed.

Sirius squeezed his shoulder a touch as Jordan glanced at Blackhawk.

"There is also something our scans found we need to discuss with you to determine a
path forward." Blackhawk said solemnly.

Harry tensed straight back up and Sirius's eyes narrowed on Blackhawk.

"I do not know if you are aware but your father and mother invoked a spell that
placed a protective barrier around you." Blackhawk began.

"Yes, that isI wasattacked in my first year and the Headmaster said my mother's
love protected me." Harry said quietly. "Is that what you mean?"

"In part," Blackhawk agreed, "the spell is powered by your father's your family
magic so he must have called it forth and sent it to your mother somehow."

Sirius's eyes widened. Family magic was used to bind oaths and judge the breaking
of them. It was an additional power source but only for the Head of House it had
been the reason why James had been able to ensure he and Lily survived three
encounters with Voldemort. How had James convinced the magic to power a spell Lily
had cast?

"However," Blackhawk continued, "the spell itself works only if a mother sacrifices
her own life for her child and her love for you was the reason she could make that
sacrifice."

Sirius watched anxiously as Harry considered Blackhawk's description, Harry's hands


twisting anxiously in his lap.

"When the DementorsI hear them; Dad telling her to take me and run, and Mum
begging Voldemort to leave me and kill her instead." Harry said softly. "He told
her to stand aside but she wouldn't"

Sirius's heart just about broke. "Of course she wouldn't," he said gently, "she
loved you very much." He pulled him into a half-hug, and was surprised when Harry
didn't resist the comfort.

"Your family magic must be very powerful," Jordan offered, "because the magic
invoked is incredibly complex. All around you is a magical barrier. The one who
tried to kill you would never be able to touch you."

"He couldn't," Harry admitted ruefully, his eyes downcast, "a couple of years ago
Voldemort possessed someone who attacked me and I thinkI think my protection
killed himthe man even though the Headmaster said it was the possession that did
it."

"Possession is a tricky business," Blackhawk jumped in before Sirius could, "it is


likely that Albus Dumbledore was correct that this host would not have survived no
matter that your protection did what it was meant to do and saved you."

"Think of it this way, Harry," Sirius said, ignoring the look of alarm that Jordan
wore with Harry's claim that Voldemort had possessed someone, "you're Hogwarts and
your folks surrounded you with a Forbidden Forest to protect you. Just because the
Forest did its job and kept someone from harming you, it doesn't make it your fault
that they came to harm. Understand? It was not your fault."

Harry drew in a deep breath and nodded shakily. Sirius wondered if it was the first
time he'd talked about his experience and glanced over at Jordan who nodded in
understanding; it would be addressed in Harry's treatment.

Sirius turned his attention back to Blackhawk. "You're concerned about the
protection in some way?"

"No, not at all," Jordan hurried to reassure him. "The protection actually
increases his natural healing abilities and helps his magic."

"What we wished to discussed is the crack in the protection." Blackhawk explained,


his eyes shifting to Harry's forehead.

Harry lifted up his fringe and fingered his scar. Sirius was beginning to regret
giving Harry the option to stay.

"Exactly," Blackhawk said approvingly. "This is where Voldemort struck you with the
Killing Curse, yes? Unfortunately, nothing can stop the Killing Curse except
dodging it, or a heavy object thrown into its path, or a huge wave of raw magic
that throws it off course. Most wizards do not have the power required for the
latter two defences."

"The curse came into contact with the barrier, and where it impacted it heated up
the barrier and created your scar. Because you were scared and hurt, we think you
must have sent out a huge wave of accidental magic which combined with the
protection pushed the curse back towards Voldemort and destroyed his body." Jordan
continued.

Sirius rubbed Harry's back to sooth him as his godson shifted restlessly, agitated
by the discussion.

"So what's the problem with my scar?" Harry asked bluntly, wanting to get to the
point. "Can you get rid of it?"
"We have detected a dark residue of magic around your scar with the signature of
your enemy." Blackhawk admitted.

"It's OK, Harry." Sirius kept his arm around Harry who had flinched and glared at
Blackhawk who looked back serenely. "You can rid of him of this residue?" He had a
horrible suspicion of what it was exactly but Harry did not need to know that he
could be carrying around a part of Voldemort's soul.

Blackhawk inclined his head. "We will need to drain his magical core to a low level
to pry the residue free. Once it is gone then we can clean the scar with healing
and restore his magic. However, there is the consideration that it provides a
connection to the enemy." He paused. "I believe if your enemy is weak the
connection is dormant but perhaps you would feel pain around your scar in your
enemy's presence?"

Harry nodded swiftly.

"If your enemy were to grow stronger, the connection may expand and provide you
with visions of your enemy's movements." Blackhawk said. "It could provide an
advantage. It is also an area of vulnerability because just as you see him, he may
see you."

Sirius felt Harry tremble against him and shifted so he was facing Harry fully, his
hands over Harry's. "Harry, look at me."

Harry lifted his eyes slowly until they met Sirius's.

"I said we would discuss important things before making a decision, didn't I? What
do you honestly want to do?" Sirius asked simply.

"Get rid of it." Harry blurted out and Sirius felt a rush of relief. "I don'tI
don't want any kind of connection to him but"

"No buts." Sirius said firmly. "We're in complete agreement." He squeezed Harry's
hands and despite wanting to pull Harry into a hug regardless of their audience, he
knew the thirteen year old boy would hate it if he did. Sirius moved back to his
previous position, but put his arm around his godson's shoulders. "We'll do the
procedure to cleanse his scar."

Blackhawk nodded and Sirius could see the approval in the old wizard's eyes.

"There is one other additional problem we have and that is a childhood binding on
Harry's magical core." Jordan added.

Sirius frowned. "James placed one when he was about four months old, I think. Lily
didn't want to but he was displaying a lot of magic, doing spontaneous
transfigurations actually, and James eventually convinced her that if they didn't
Harry might harm himself or them accidentally."

Harry perked up at the story of his babyhood but he was too pale and Sirius could
see the fear in his eyes the connection business scared him and Sirius couldn't
blame him, it was scary.

"The Healer who oversaw it said that the binding would fade around the time Harry
turned ten." Sirius added, confused.

"That binding has indeed faded." Jordan replied. "No, there is a second binding
which was performed when he was fifteen months old. It restricts the power he can
consciously access."

"This binding has ensured the dark residue would not grow stronger than the child."
Blackhawk explained. "It has the magical signature of Albus Dumbledore."

Dumbledore. Sirius gritted his teeth and tried to control his rising fury. Remus
had been wrong, he realised. Dumbledore didn't think Harry was average and had
nothing to do with getting rid of Voldemort. No, Dumbledore had known Harry had
power but the meddling old coot had found the soul fragment and rather than getting
rid of it, he had bound Harry's core, presumably because Dumbledore had wanted the
advantage of the connection. Sirius felt his control slipping and wrestled it back.
Harry, he reminded himself; Harry needed him to be calm.

"But it needs to be removed," Blackhawk continued, "so we propose to remove the


binding once the cleansing is complete."

"Agreed." Sirius said quickly.

"We'll assess any power issues after the binding is taken away." Jordan said.

Blackhawk regarded both Harry and Sirius thoughtfully. "You must be exhausted from
your journey. Perhaps we should discuss your treatment tomorrow, Lord Black."

"It's Sirius," Sirius answered, "and yes; resting and settling in sounds like a
good idea." He gave Harry a reassuring smile as they got to their feet.

Everything was going to be OK. They'd get rid of the dark stain of Voldemort and
get Harry his power back, get him healthy.

And then Sirius was going to think of a suitable way to totally destroy Albus
Dumbledore.

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