Severus was doing what usually
occupied his time these days, apart from Horatius and potions, he was grading
essays; the dull, seemingly endless and unrewarding task that plagued his
existence. Especially now that he had Horatius to occupy his time. At least the
child was not rebellious or attention craving� Horris had learned to be
extremely self sufficient at his uncle�s, usually choosing to focus on the
times Severus could give him attention than on the times he could not. That
helped immensely, though the boy knew he was to tell him if anything was wrong; he knew that Severus
would drop everything for him at a
moment�s notice. Several Hufflepuff first years had the bright idea to copy off
of a Gryffindor who just so happened to have written his answers straight from
one of the older potions references (which just happened to be wrong about the
effectiveness of this particular ingredient who�s greatest use was not
discovered until three years after the
said text was published, thus telling Severus exactly where the five
conspirators received their information even though each changed the wording
slightly). He�d have to have a nice long chat with them� perhaps a threat of
expulsion? He had not really encountered such behavior from Hufflepuffs before,
but then again, every house has some black sheep, right? Beyond that the
grading was boring as ever, making his eyelids unnaturally heavy even after
several extra cups of coffee�
Suddenly he jumped out of his
chair, wildly searching for whatever had made the door slam shut as all traces
of weariness left him in an instant.
�What the-�
�Shut your trap, Snape!� Came the infamous answer, the voice
instantly recognizable�
Dumbledore must have
told him� why?
�Black!� He called back, voice filled with disgust, �Get the
hell out of my office.�
�Where is he!�
�Who?�
�Don�t play the damn fool Snape!�
�Get off me, you filthy mutt!� Severus called back, trying
to pry the idiot�s arm away from his throat. The mongrel had him pinned against
the wall, the rough stone edges sinking into his skin. Whatever strength Black
lost in Azkaban, he was still much stronger than the Potions Master, always
proving muscular as a youth. But what Black had in muscle, Severus had in
magic. Unfortunately, that power depended on a slender Dragon Heartstring Ebony
wand� said wand currently residing on his desk.
�What did you do, you slimy Slytherin! Where is he?!�
Just as the lessened amount of
oxygen was beginning to take effect on him, the door burst open, a black blur
forcing the madman off him. The next thing Severus knew as he barely contained
a coughing fit, Black was on his back, pinned to the floor by� by a panther? A black one, bigger than what
he had thought a normal panther to be, the creature�s paw pressed firmly
against the mutt�s still-human cheek. The claws were drawn in (unfortunately), but the fur on its back
looked like raised porcupine quills, the long tail twitching and his eyes fixed
on the prey. Severus could not see them, standing almost directly behind the
feline.
�W�what in hell?� Black stuttered awkwardly, just as the cat
gave out a call. Vibrant green eyes suddenly watching him� he knew those eyes. Apparently noting
Snape�s sudden awareness, the �cat� jumped off the mutt, pacing between him and
Severus as if on prowl.
�And when, exactly,
were you planning to tell me of this?
� Severus questioned, eyes transfixed on his son. The boy, for his part, made
an attempt at an ashamed look, his ears falling flat on his head. Severus
looked on disapprovingly, though on the inside he tried to grasp the situation.
His son could transform- illegally, he presumed- into a panther, a beautiful
black panther� but that was not what had set him off. With all of Horatius�
Aspian qualities, this was not all that surprising. Severus had long dreaded
the moment Black would show his imbecile head. Hell, Severus had been terrified
of the danger the man represented. He had forgotten lately, with all that had
occurred, but the fear remained somewhere at the back of his mind, just waiting
to reawaken.
�Pet of yours?�
Both Horatius and he glared, the reply perfectly clear to
the sarcastic mutt.
Was he really so
blind?
Thankfully, his fear had not come to pass� Horris did not abandon him as soon as the Wonder
Mutt reared his ugly mug� he protected him!
�Change back, Horatius.� Severus ordered with a heavy heart,
knowing the boy would not want to show himself to his godfather, �You realize
he will find out either way; he might
as well find out now.�
There was a worried expression on the cat�s face, as
misplaced as it looked. The change was fast and fluid, shinning of practiced
perfection. Oh, he would definitely have
a long talk with the boy about this�
�I really meant to tell you, dad, honest! It�s just� with
all that�s happened, with-�
He must have forgotten
about Black�
�Later Horatius, calm yourself.�
�But-�
�Dad? � The mutt suddenly burst out, openly disgusted at the term,
�I don�t know who you are kid, but you certainly
don�t want the likes of him associated
with you! If you can manage a transformation like that you�ll do fine, even without the Snape treasury behind you�
if I were you I�d run back to wherever he took you from.�
Severus wanted to kill him, he wanted to tear him limb from
limb and toss Fluffy the scraps. He did not. He did not move, he did not look to Horris or even glare at the damn
mutt. That was exactly what he had once thought Horris would do, what he would think. If he- he wouldn�t- but if he did agree-
he couldn�t- but if he did look to Black like he had before�
like�like a father.
�How�d you brainwash him Snape? Any under-the-counter mind
potions you�d like to mention?�
Severus tightened his grip on the wand in his cloak that he
had snatched from the desk when the boy had pushed Black off him. Horatius must
have taken a step back now, close enough for Severus to feel him to his right.
�Got him trained like a lapdog I see��
Oh he did not just-
�protecting his master��
-compare me to my-
�even has the glare!�
-Father!
�Got him marked yet, Snape?�
Severus drew the wand, taking a
step forward. No one insulted his
son, no one called him Voldemort�s servant! His mental roll-a-dex of
curses was spinning, looking into the �Trump Card� category for the most
effective.
�Don�t.� A small voice told him, hardly recognizable as
Horatius�. The boy pushed his wand down with an uneasy hand; had he chosen Black after all? He
let his hand drop to his side under the small pressure, if he had lost Horris,
no spell he could use would possibly bring him back.
�Sorry kid, didn�t know it was you who had him trained�.�
~*~*~
�This could be terrible� are you sure, Remus?�
�I�ve checked and double checked sir. Lily was as Muggleborn
as Sirius.� Remus confirmed, �and all sources confirm at least two founder
lines directly crossing her family tree.�
�That would make a total of three in Horatius, not four.�
�He is connected to Voldemort through his scar and blood as an asp sir, that makes four
and links the prophecy to him in any interpretation.�
Remus countered his old headmaster, sounding much more controlled than he felt.
How they had taken Lily to be a Muggleborn
so long stunned him, though the history he found was far less appealing. In the
pureblood circle remained several �classes�, each having none, one, or several
bloodlines of prominent ancestors (such as the founders). Of the Hogwarts
founders, no class had more than two; none. Families in each �class� usually
married in that class, though the distinctions were vague and marked by mostly
slight distinctions. These �classes� were not defined levels or sections of
society, but groupings within which unknowing members sought friendship and
life partners. Light families liked other light families, smart people
preferred the intellectual sort and so on and so forth.
�And you are sure that the test was
not flawed?�
�I took his blood as soon as Draco had broken his disguises.
That would have been blood free from any magical
alterations or falsehoods sir.�
The test he had performed that day started all this, why he had to be the one to undo all the
lies was beyond him. Anyway, the test was a family genealogy test, from which
he sought confirmation of James� words. He got them, but Lily�s side was all wrong. Shehad
been masked as well it seemed, showing her parents� names as illegible blurs.
He shouldn�t have looked. He did. Using every spell-breaking tool he knew,
Remus cracked it, revealing two names he hadn�t expected. Two pureblood names of two rather
prestigious families. The problem; the families never merged, officially at
least. Her apparent father was of the Longbottoms, the grandfather of Neville
in fact. Her mother however was a Gryffindor woman of Irish roots, falling prey
to Voldemort as her family�s unmarried heir a few years later. Remus figured
the girl had chosen to give Lily to the Evans� instead of an orphanage or� or aborting
the child. How the pampered princess
(judging by what books said of her) knew any
muggles was beyond him, but it didsave
Lily, either way.
�If that is the case, Horris and Severus must not learn of this, do you understand me
Remus, we must keep this knowledge secret at all costs. Failure to do so could
prove� catastrophic. I can only hope Sirius will be able to turn Horris back
from dark influences. The boy must join
the Order.�
~*~*~
�You, Mr. Black, have no right to
talk to my father that way, nor do you have the right to make any judgments of
me.� Horatius said coldly, taking a step forward. �I suggest you leave, before
my patience is spent.�
�Big words, boy.�
�Bigger claws.� Horatius countered smoothly as Severus stood
stunned;
was this really
happening?
�Careful kid; I�m a big, bad murderer, remember?�
�That�s not what you told Harry. Who�d you lie to; him or
me?�
�You are a Snape!�
The mutt called in surprise,
�Slow as always, I see?� Severus cut in, letting some of his
fear for Horatius vent through his venomous words as he snapped out of his
dazed state.
�Cut the crap Snape, where�s Harry?�
Oh, Severus was going to enjoy this!
�Don�t.� Horris countered, wiping the smug sneer off of
Severus� face in an instant, �Don�t tell him, dad.�
Spoilsport� Severus
grumbled in his mind, knitting his brow.
�Shut the hell up you devil�s spawn, whatever woman was foul
enough to make you ought rot in hell!�
At once about five things occurred.
Severus drew his wand, Horris hit Black with what looked like a wall of water,
Black hit the far side of the dungeon with a solid smack, all torches blasted
dangerously and Horris disappeared, pushing past Severus to get as far from the
dungeons as possible.
�You Black,� Severus stated just as his curse was absorbed
by seemingly nothing a foot in front of the mutt, �are extremely lucky Horatius nearly never looses his temper.�
�Oh? And what did he just do Snape, keep his cool?�
�He saved your life� as worthless as it is.� Severus shot
back flatly, �Fire comes easier to him than water Black, that could have been a
wall of flames he smacked you with just as easily if not more so. Furthermore,
that would be a killing curse his shield just absorbed, in case you were too
wet to notice.�
�I�ll send him a �thank you� note. Now where�s Harry?� Black
mumbled, sarcasm and hatred in his voice.
�I do not possess the slightest inkling as to where Potter�s
brat is.� Severus answered truthfully, Horatius was nothing like he had been a year ago� he was not Harold James Potter; not anymore.
�You tell m- GET THIS BLOODY SHIELD
DOWN!� He barked, having walked right into it.
�Only Horris can undo one of his shields so I suggest you be
nice if he comes back. I have to find my son.�
�Your son, my ass!�
�Snapes always preferred horses to mules Black, but your
kind has always been stubborn.� He retorted, his glare at full strength. �Never insult Horris again, or his
mother.�
�Damnit Snape, where�s Harry? Dumbledore said you knew!�
�I did, but he is not there anymore. Only Horatius knows
where Potter is now. I would wish you luck in coercing the boy to tell you, but
Horris almost never gives out his
secrets.�
And with that he left, knowing Dumbledore could do nothing
to him. He had told Black Horatius was not the brat he knew as Harold, but he
had also said, in no uncertain terms (or so he could make it seem) that
Horatius was Harold, but he would not
give out the secret without the boy�s consent. The mutt would not understand,
certainly, but Albus would have to accept the explanation. Perhaps a student
would find the mongrel and call Aurors? Oh, he could only dream� but now to
find Horatius.
~*~*~
Sirius was trying to get a grip on
what happened. Silence, emptiness and isolation do that. Guess that�s the idea
behind solitary confinement. Not that he wasn�t used to being alone, or
isolated� still, a cell was a cell and that�s
where he was, a bloody cell. Who put him there? A kid, not Snape, not Aurors, not Voldemort, just a damn kid! How in
hell did Snape get a kid? His �wife� didn�t have any when she died, he knew that, nor could he imagine anyone
actually wanting to- no, bad image, bad
image! Whomever it was must have been powerful though, Merlin knows Snape
isn�t� he couldn�t force a transformation like that had his life depended on
it! Alright, so perhaps he over-taunted them� insulting the kid�s folks (one of
which he didn�t even know) was a low blow, especially since he knew how powerful the boy must be. What
if the mother was dead? Like Harry�s? Oh, nope, he definitely did not want to think about that, another
guilt trip was not something he
needed. But they tried, did, keep him
from Harry! Harry mattered, not them.
The Snape kid had Severus at least, who did Harry have? No one, that�s who! He
couldn�t believe he actually thought that boy was Harry when he first pounced
on him� Harry would never protect
Snape. Oh, but the eyes! Why did the Slytherin have to have such eyes! And who
was he to tell Snape what information
he could tell him? Oh, Snape would tell
him where Harry, his Harry was, even
if it took forcing a flask of Veritaserum down the grease-covered git�s neck!
Too
many things are off, his mind noted, falling onto a total tangent as it had
started to in Azkaban a few years back. Yes, things were off. Hermione was speaking with Malfoy (on first name terms no
less), Snape had a son, Dumbledore acted all wrong� perhaps he was
still in one of the blasted doors? Hadn�t he wasted enough time in the other �realities�? Well, not realities, per se,
but the doors did lead to different
worlds. So the old seer made him figure out which was which alone� why the guy kept past, present and
future portals linked to the doors was weird enough! And to mark them M, H, and
R� it had taken him a wrong trip through the �Memories� door to get the little
man to translate the letters for him. Memories, Hopes and Reality. No, he was
sure he had gone through �R�. If that old man had tricked him�