����������� Horris
leaned back on the rafters below the stands, crossing his arms and surveying
the incoming faces as the diced beams of light played on his face. This is
where he usually stood, in the far corner of the makeshift platform they used,
watching Draco out of sight and mind. He wouldn�t be doing that today. Today
the spotlight would be on him and him alone. Draco, he saw, was grinning like a
Cheshire cat. That alone gave Horris doubts. He couldn�t help but feel
that this was a mistake, a big one; that by taking back control he would
eventually doom them all. There was this feeling at the back of his mind;
nagging, prodding him to notice it. It screamed to him of trouble and the
danger they�d soon find themselves in. He wasn�t afraid of leading them,
actually, he was quite content with finally stepping up to take his
responsibilities. No, the problem lay in Draco�s insecurities, not his. The boy
simply couldn�t take control, he�d always be looking over his shoulder, waiting
for Horris to nod from his alcove before he�d make any decisions. What if
Horris wasn�t in that alcove? He could count on him to keep everything
running smoothly, sure, but Draco wouldn�t change anything� he�d take all
Horris said and continued it; no more, no less. That�s where the nagging
feeling came in, telling him that soon, too soon, that would not be
enough anymore.
He put his best
mask on as the others entered silently, flaunting indifference and control he
felt none of. The Asps were all in, standing at the foot of the raised step
Horris stood on. Draco was there too, at the center, watching as they came.
Behind them, however, other Slytherins were coming, comprised of nearly the
entire house. Draco, he could tell, didn�t like it one bit. Horris didn�t mind
as much, knowing that the great majority would find out anyway, probably sooner
than one could bat an eye. Beyond that, his house knowing that he had full
control of his Asps once more was a good thing, for them as well as him. No,
they still treated him as if he�d been their Alpha as well as that of
the Asps, but it was more weight he could throw around when needed, and he had
to admit, the knowledge would probably soothe them as much as it did his Asps.
It was still strange, caring what Slytherins thought and having them worry
about you. After all, over half of them asked him if he was alright after they
returned from Christmas vacation, they most likely asked Draco about it more,
not one caring that Horris was no longer Voldemort�s favorite� he was, in a
way, but it was obvious his words would no longer hold such an impact on
Voldemort as they once had. They respected him, strangely enough for his
defiance of the very man every one of them was supposedly destined to join in a
few years for some, barely a few months for others. Oddly enough, it was Draco
who told him the reason they looked to him the way they did.
All his Asps knew
he was not going to follow Voldemort, each and every one of them. He wasn�t
going to tell them, not until he found Pansy crying, the event outright killing
his lingering distrust and dislike of Slytherins altogether. Draco, of course,
had it figured out already, the rest of them agreed with Horris� stand. Zack
was perchance the most astounding, pledging himself to Horris the instant he
made the announcement. Who would have thought the reason he hated him so was
because he saw Horris as his ultimate entrapment; an unbreakable chain securing
his servitude to the �Halfblood Hypocrite�� As it turned out, each and every
one of them blamed Voldemort for stealing their lives, their innocence. Their
knowledge helped Horris, he didn�t have to pretend to be for Voldemort all the
time now, almost never actually, save for the meetings.� The Slytherins were different though, with
them there was no unifying link under which they could rally against Voldemort.� Some liked his ideas, others didn�t want to
seem out of place while others just stuck with themselves and didn�t hide their
feelings. Considering the stereotype, one would think most fell under the
first� they didn�t. That group, where the members honestly and
wholeheartedly agreed with the dark lord, consisted of perhaps five or six
members. The rest, a great majority, fell into the unsure and outright negating
categories; those were the two groups here today. The six or so hardcore muggle
haters never worried Horris. Most of them lacked the brainpower (Vincent, Greg,
Jonas) to even figure out what was going on, and the ones that did knew all too
well that if they so much as thought about telling anyone their memories would
be altered or an Asp�s Cruciatus venom might �accidentally� fire. Somehow, all
the �if you even think that, this is what will happen� was always understood in
Slytherin, Horris even figured there was some kind of formula� The worst they
could do multiplied by the severity of the crime (or sensitivity of the
information) all divided by 3. How one used it Horris didn�t know, but
there it was and apparently, when one plugged in �tell any Death Eaters about
Aspian affairs without their express permission� the formula spat back �get
stung with their Cruciatus venom (or worse)�. Hey, at least it saved Horris the
trouble of threatening anyone�
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����������� The
sun was just setting, dimming the light that fell into the room. The shadows
lengthened, giving the naturally depressing room an even thicker air of
foreboding and despair. That was just fine by him. Hell, it was perfect,
exactly what he felt was instantly reflected in his surroundings which in
return reflected his mood, thus each enhancing the others. Self-destructive?
Yes. But he didn�t exactly have a reason not to do so, now did he?
Sirius couldn�t deal with it, he
couldn�t deal with it at all. Harry� his Harry� that devil�s child was his
Harry. He wasn�t his Harry though, was he? No, he was Hrnatius Snape or
some other such crud. Snape� how could Harry be a Snape? It wasn�t
possible! Besides, James would never do what they were trying to make
him believe he did, not James. Sirius figured Snape had just outright raped
Lily, no deal or some other crud (not that the prospect of a �deal� made this
any more acceptable), and used some dark arts to twist James� memory� make the
poor guy think it was his fault
his kid was actually Snape�s!
And the way Harry protected
that Death Eater trash, how could
he! Didn�t he know what that greasy git did to Lily, his mom? Despicable! The boy ought to have pounded the git into the ground as
soon as he found out, or asked Sirius to do it, not embrace that devil as his
long lost daddy� and to call him Dad
of all things! Blech! Still,
perhaps his first inclination was not that far off� the git was good at
potions, he had to give the greasehead that, who knew what
unofficial �medicinal potions� the bloke dumped down the boy�s throat? Harry
had, after all, been perfectly fine before all this, knew that Snape was no
good and everything!
�Hey, are you alright?�
�Is the sky green?�
�No.�
�There you go.�
�You�re still mad at me?�
�No Moony, I�m mad at the
situation.� He reiterated, not wanting to be left totally alone right now.
�Being mad won�t change anything
Padfoot, it would be far better if you could just accept Horris for who he is.�
�Harry, Moony, not Hornis.�
�Horris. You can at least
learn the name.�
�That is not his name. His name
is Harry. Always has, always will be.�
�Sirius�� Moony whispered, placing
a hand on his shoulder, �you can�t love a name.�
�I love Harry� that boy was not
Harry. Harry would never stand up for the greasy bastard. Harry
would never glare or sneer and Harry would never hurt me.�
�Sirius, you just don�t understand
him, that�s all. Horris was under a lot of stress when you came and you did
call Lily some pretty awful things. It took almost all my self
control not to add to what Horris did once I heard about it� and to tell
you the truth, he could have fried you to a crisp, did you know that?�
�Snape mentioned something about
it�� Sirius grudgingly admitted, �I still say the git is manipulating Harry
somehow� potions, spells, some quiet Imperius perhaps?�
�Horris is quite immune to
mind controlling means Sirius��
�Oh?�
����������� Remus
instantly grew nervous and quiet, almost as if there was a cobra poised to
strike staring him straight in the face. Sirius didn�t like it, he didn�t like
it at all. Too many people were keeping things from him and he was having no
more of it!
�Remus��
�How� how much do you know about
this Siri?�
Siri� now he was sure something
was up. The only time Remus ever called him �Siri� was when McGonagall
had taken the map or when they had gotten themselves into truly, truly deep
dragon dung.
�I know the git is apparently
Harry�s father�� Sirius said, eyes fixed on his old friend, �I know Harry seems
to like said git and that nothing seems to add up. I know Harry suddenly
developed his dear old dad�s� Sirius spat the title, �facial expressions and a
tremendously short temper, along with seemingly unrealistic abilities and a
Slytherin badge� Slytherin Moony, Slytherin!�
�So you don�t know.�
This was really starting to
annoy him,
�Know what?�
�Ha- Horris� he�s an Asp Siri.�
�A what?� Sirius regarded him
blankly,
�An Asp, Aspidite� look, this is
something either Horris or Severus must tell you, not I.� Remus sighed,
massaging his temples and looking suddenly decades older. �I cannot keep acting
as everyone�s confidant Siri� I swear it�s gonna kill me�� Sirius barely heard
him mumble, quite sure he had not been meant to hear the last whisper.�
����������� �What
I can tell you, Siri, is that Horris is most definitely Severus� son.
The fact has in no way been fabricated or tampered with, no matter how much you
may wish it were. I was the one who told him actually� it was in that
journal we found; you remember it Padfoot?�
Sirius nodded vaguely, the trip to
their volt seemingly years in the past.
�I can also tell you that Horris
loves him, and strange as it may sound, Severus loves Horris as well. I�ve
never seen him act as he does now, after Horris came into his life. Even I am
amazed at what a father figure Severus makes after so short a time, from the at
times overwhelming protectiveness to the pure pride that radiates from him. If
you can believe it, he�s even taken to bargaining with McGonagall and enlisting
my help to make the boy happy. They�ve been through hell and back this
year, I won�t lie to you Siri, but the only reason either of them have pulled
through was because of the other. Even you must admit, the man has changed�
����������� ��That still doesn�t explain why he reacted
that way.� Sirius managed finally, knocking his troubled mind back onto the
�Why is Harry acting so much like Snape� track.
�I suppose it has something to do
with the fact that Voldemort threatened to hurt Severus at their last meeting.
The situation did make him a bit overprotective if you must know, he probably
thought you were a true threat at the time� you really didn�t come at
the best of times Siri��
�His �last meeting�? Remmy,
why do you sound as if Harry suddenly has tea with Voldemort every Sunday at
three?�
�
~*∞*~
����������� Horris
shot Draco a glare as the blonde made every effort to get out of the spotlight
as soon as possible. He�d already said he was going to do it for Merlin�s sake�
did the blonde have to be so pushy about it? It wasn�t as if Horris was
going to back out if Draco took too long! Making sure the blonde squarely felt
the glare, Horris stepped into the center of the platform, fixing several
rambunctious members who were presently whistling and clapping their rears off
with an equally potent look. Needless to say, the act shut them up instantly.
It wasn�t that he had a big problem with their enthusiasm, but if they weren�t
at least reasonably quiet the wards would let the sounds past and they might
get interrupted mid-meeting.
�Now that you are all quiet,� he
said firmly to the small mob at his feet, �perhaps we can get this over with.
Now, each and every one of you knows what I am here to say so my saying it is
no more than a formality at this point. You all know why this little game of
tag Draco and I have been having was necessary and I expect you all to keep
appearances up when the time calls for it. You have done so in the past, do not
make me rethink your mental abilities now. Voldemort made us all resilient,
smart, powerful and strong willed�� he smirked, �I am sure all of you
want to show him what a terrible mistake that was.�
A large whoop followed his words,
many smirks appearing on the Aspian faces.
�And he will feel that mistake,
for we will prove the unmaking of our maker�� He added, tipping his head to
Zack whom he had indirectly quoted.
�That being said,� he continued, �I
formally retake leadership and control. I suggest all of you be sure to thank
Draco for doing a fine job of keeping everything running smoothly during my
little vacation, you all may soon be called upon to follow him again. If that
happens, show him the respect you have bestowed upon me; give him aid when
needed and receive his aid and guidance as if it were given from me.�
He didn�t know why he said it, a
sudden silence flowing over the Asps, but he knew it needed to be said, ordered
even. They recovered quickly, cheering as Horris� seriousness melted into a grin,
slapping Draco squarely on the back. The blonde smiled too, looking as if the
light slap had banished a gigantic weight from his shoulders
�Glad to be Beta again?�
Draco nodded,
�Good, then you get the distinct
pleasure of dismissing them.�
�Huh?�
�Just do it Draco.� Horris
reiterated, giving him a look. �You may not have to make the big decisions and
lead them, but you�re still Beta and that means you still have to order them
around every so often.�
�Wait� so how does that change from
what I�ve been doing till now?�
�Honestly, not much. You do get a
bit more slack though�� Horris replied, a teasing smirk on his face. Perhaps
he�d get to train Draco into a leader after all�