�Are you done talking
to Severus?� Horris nodded, �everything alright?�
�Yes sir, just tired.�
�Ah, right you are, off to bed�� Remus smiled, heading towards Severus�
office. The boy must have been exhausted, not sleeping all night and day� not
to mention that tornado he created, �letting them go wild� indeed!
�What do you want Lupin?�
�As cheerful as ever I see�� Remus commented lightly, �How�d it go?�
�What did you say to him?� Remus smiled sadly,
�No more than Draco, apparently. Why didn�t you tell me he was Alpha?�
�I had my reasons.� The man said snidely.
�Do you trust Draco?�
��Never trust a Slytherin�- right Lupin?� Snape taunted,
�You cannot expect me to trust a Malfoy Severus��
�You can trust him,� He countered
in a more serious tone, �Horris is his better- the boy will not betray him.�
�But he will try to influence him.�
�Horatius is not brainless Lupin!� Severus sneered,
�He isn�t used to questioning people�s motives. Even
Ravenclaws can be manipulated.�
�He knows Lupin, not to mention the entire house is more
afraid of him than they are of me� I have seen seventh years scurry out of his
way- quite amusing actually.�
�Because he is your son or because he�s Alpha?� Severus�
smirk faded.
�Because he won Voldemort�s favor.� Remus felt his eyes grow
into saucers, �The boy is too damn brave for his own good. He took a gigantic
risk by doing what he did, but it worked and by morning the entire house knew
what occurred.. They feared his influence before they knew he was anything more
than an Asp- even he did not yet know- they listened to him over Draco� they
even let a Muggleborn Gryffindor into the dorms. I have not heard �mudblood�
since.�
�Lea?� Remus muttered as Severus
nodded, �I�ve wondered how she became �the Lioness of Slytherin���
�Imagine my surprise�� Severus monotoned.
�She�s allowed into their dorms?� Severus nodded again, a
look on his face that clearly questioned Remus� intelligence, ��and she isn�t
afraid?�
�I would imagine she was, at first.�
�And she doesn�t know Horris is-�
�No.�
�Merlin, the girl is braver than I thought�� What
if Horris had been setting a trap? What if the Slytherins didn�t obey him? She
could have been killed! Remus continued the thought silently, Hermione had
taken a great gamble too it seemed. �What exactly did he do, Severus?�
Remus asked, to which Severus just smirked knowingly.
�He did the one thing Voldemort never expected of a
Deatheater child.�
�Meaning?�
�Showed loyalty to his father rather than the Dark Lord.�
�He did that?� Severus nodded slowly, �you must be
proud��
�Proud? Proud!� Severus
called out in outrage, �I thought Voldemort would kill him on the spot! Horris
outright argued with him for Merlin�s sake!�
�And what did Voldemort do?�
�Laughed.�
�Laughed?�
�Not a sound you wish to hear Lupin, I assure you.�
�I�ll take your word on that��
�Did you
come to talk of Horatius� ability to influence Lupin?� Severus questioned,
obviously tired of Remus� pointless questions.
�No��
�Do get to the point then.�
�Right. I�ve come to talk to you about The Order Severus��
�The one that keeps all the teachers under Dumbledore�s
thumb?� The man sneered,
�No, the one that is fighting Voldemort.�
~*~*~
�How is
it that you yell at your father, break school curfew, give up the best bloody
broom willingly, and your Dad still acts as if you got a perfect
score on your O.W.L.s? �
�What in Merlin�s name are you talking about Draco?�
�Are you mad I told them?� Horris fell into bed, sick of
the entire situation.
�No.� He finally answered, �I did lose track of
time��
�Where were you anyway?�
�My air element woke, I let a nice twister loose in a
secret room and sort of fell into a trance. It took Professor Lupin to rouse
me.�
�How�d he find you with that old piece of parchment?�
�Not my secret to tell Draco.�
�I can see how he figured you for a Gryffindor then.�
�Huh?� What was Remus playing at?
�That�s why he gave you the parchment right? He called it
a �Gryffindor Secret�� do you really know the way to the kitchens?� Now that
surprised him.
�You don�t?� He teased,
�After attending this place for five years? Doesn�t Slytherin pass on
its secrets?�
�As far as I can tell, you�re the only Slytherin
who knows� probably the only non-Gryffindor. I honestly can�t see a Hufflepuff
breaking rules that often, and Ravenclaws know not to miss meals.�
�And what�s Slytherins� excuse?� Horris questioned,
�Will you show me?�
�Will you let me sleep?� Horris countered,
throwing a pillow in Draco�s general direction, his head too heavy to lift at
the moment.
�Right, sorry.� The blonde answered, tossing it back, �I�ll
wake you for dinner.�
�Do it and I�ll try out my venoms on you.�
�I�m immune- remember?�
�Not to all of them you�re not.�
�Right.� He answered nervously, �I�ll just have to find
these kitchens when we eat tonight.�
�Or I could just sleep till morning��
�Not even you can sleep that long Snape.�
�Shows what you know Malfoy.� Horris countered, smirking.
�And go days without food?�
�That�s nothing.� Horris replied sleepily, �try a week or
two.� He added under his breath as he heard the door click closed.
The
darkness was already engulfing him, lulling the boy to a hopefully dreamless
slumber as he let his senses dim, allowing the darkness to-
�You must think me an idiot sir!� Horris heard in what he
could have sworn was the next moment, �I�ll no-sooner wake him than let you
into our dorms.�
�For Merlin�s sake Mr. Malfoy,� He heard Remus� voice, �I
need to speak with Horris- now!�
�If you think I�ll risk my neck because you need to talk
to an old student-� Horris, having denoted he wouldn�t be resting either way,
stretched groggily, fruitlessly trying to straighten his mangled clothes.
Merlin was he sleepy!
�Memo to self- soundproof door.� He mumbled, reaching for
the handle and rubbing his aching temples.
The scene before him was almost
comical. The common room was filled with Slytherins, all facing the entry way
but with eyes fixed on Horris. Draco was arguing with Remus, the former using
almost any means to keep the ex-professor out, failing. He cleared his throat,
immediately catching the Beta�s attention.
�Now you�ve done it�� Horris heard him mutter, �Horris, I
tried to keep him out, I swear.� Horris rolled his eyes, shaking his head at
the fear in the blonde�s voice.
�I was speaking metaphorically Draco, you didn�t really
think I�d kill you- right?� Horris smirked, followed by a nodding Draco.
�Who knows when our dear Horris will implement a �curse
now, ask later� policy� there are plenty of people I�ve been ready to
kill in the morning�� Horris widened his smirk, shaking off sleep.
Remus watched their interaction carefully,
amused at the authority Horris commanded. He saw the relief on young Draco�s
face, though the boy tried to laugh it off. The others in the room, seventh
years some of them, watched Horris� every move, careful to get far out of his
way. Every one of them was as silent as they were during Dumbledore�s opening
speech (some more so).
�You wanted to speak with me, Professor?� Horris� voice
snapped Remus out of his thoughts,
�Yes, yes I did.�
�Would you rather speak here or somewhere else? Don�t
mind them, they�ll behave.� Horris added, apparently picking up on Remus�
unease. The Slytherins shifted where they were, apparently noting Horris�
attachment to him. Remus briefly wondered if they thought Horris would be angry
with them for not letting him in, wondering just how Horris made them
tolerate Hermione in their midst. �Is my room alright, Professor?�
Remus nodded, trailing behind the young Slytherin.
�You can speak freely here sir, I�ve already got the wards
up� are you alright?�
�Yes, fine. I just didn�t think-�
�They�re just scared that I�ll go off and tattle to
Voldemort or torture them or something�� Horris replied lightly, too lightly.
�I outrank them, either way, but I�d rather not dwell on why they
behave. Draco�s the closest thing I have to a friend down here, the rest can go
jump off the north tower for all I care� Anyway, you wanted to speak with me
Professor?�
�Remus will do, or Moony� I
haven�t taught you for years my boy.� Remus chuckled, the title making him feel
far too old.
�Wish you did, we might actually learn something.�
�Yes, well�� Remus hesitated slightly, shifting his
weight. �Back to what I needed to discuss with you�� He could only hope the boy
was ready. He looked into his eyes for an instant, wishing this could wait,
feeling that it really ought to wait. �Two things actually� one about your
future, the other your past, both concerning Lily.� Easy one first�
�Your mother was part of the Order of the Phoenix, as well as James� have you
ever heard of it?�
�No sir.�
�It�s a group- a small one- that fights Voldemort, a
secret organization outside ministry control led by Dumbledore.�
�That�s what he meant by �the old crowd�, isn�t it?
Sirius is part of it��
�As am I, as are a number of your teachers.� He added,
nodding. �Lily, Lily was a gem, the jewel of the Order. She was always helping
others, even tried to pacify the Slytherin-Gryffindor feud� In, in the Order
she became the greatest fighter against Voldemort. Smart as any Ravenclaw, bold
as any Gryffindor, and loyal as the truest Hufflepuff. She was a master of
charms and transfiguration, no spell too hard� she became an Animagus there, oh
how life loves ironies��
�How so?�
�Us Marauders would call her
�Tigerlily� since third year, Sirius at least, after the flower� he teased her
like that. Then, lo and behold-�
�Mom was a tiger?� The boy asked, eyes wide.
�No,� Remus stated fondly, �She wasn�t just a tiger. Lily
was a Siberian tiger, white as snow and black as night� oh she was lovely!
James used to sneak out just to watch her run around the forest after a
meeting, sneaking up on her when she lounged on this tree by the lake� always
made her fall in�he�d laugh for hours at the sight of her climbing out
of the water like a petrified cat, murder in her eyes. She�d chase him you
know� catch him too, Sirius even bet she�d kill him one of these days, get
overpowered by the instincts- you know? Oh, Sirius always teased their
predator-pray relationship.� Remus couldn�t hide the honest smile, seeing the
eagerness Horris held for the subject� he is still Harry� Remus noted
gladly, still Harry.
Ever
since he had seen, even heard all the things Horris had done, the way he
acted for Merlin�s sake� Remus had
wondered if that was the way the boy was. Now, now he wondered if
�Horris�, the one everyone saw, wasn�t the act he put on; for Slytherins, for
his father, for the school. He certainly could not be mistaken for the Harry
Potter, no sir! �Horris� seemed as Slytherin as one could get� he scared Slytherins!
Was that why Severus liked him,
why he now spoke of him as his son, his heir? Did Harry do it for Severus,
Remus wondered, did the boy know that this would be a son the old git
would want?
�You
Protect him too Remmy�� Lily had once told him, �Just because Siri is
his Godfather doesn�t give you the right to slack off now- alright?�
Remus had eagerly
accepted the duty, but now� now he wondered if not keeping the bloody journal
to himself had done more harm than good. Did Remus just sentence Harry to live
a lie for the rest of his life, striving to meet the expectations of Severus?
Was Harry truly happy as Horris, was he thriving, or� or was he pretending to
be happy to just survive in this place?
�Is Dad-�
�No.� Remus responded flatly, the smile disappearing. Did
Horris already overpower the Harry they all knew and loved? Did the boy before
him truly love the man he had hated for years- love him like a
father?
�Oh,� Horris responded, his
voice losing the eagerness that emanated from him only moments ago, �because
he�s got the mark?�
Remus shook his head. The mark was actually why he was
offered, they needed a spy on the inside and Severus was a spy either
way� they had thought he would accept, the offer holding no extra duties
on his part, not to mention all the benefits it came with� but no, the
man couldn�t possibly want to help them, not even Lily!
�He was offered, just refused.�
�Why?�
�I don�t know.� He lied, having just suffered the painful
lecture all over again. The man had his reasons (or so he claimed)� either way,
they meant absolutely nothing to Remus, not one holding any real merit.
�And you want me to-�
Horris jumped at least two feet,
the bang of his door killing the words where they lay at the tip of his tongue.
No one had ever had the guts to barge into his room like that�
�Dad?� To say the man before him was mad would be to call
Alaska slightly chilly. To put it mildly, the man had murder in his eyes
and a wand at hand.