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Harry Potter › Slash - Male/Male › Harry/Lucius
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Adult +
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5
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19,969
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9
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Chapter Two
Chapter 2
July 31st, 1991, Number Five Tree Hill Lane, England
Harry Potter no longer existed, Cereus McCollum now did. Cereus had gotten used to his monthly transformations and was glad that Lydia and Mark were there with him. They had been given a break from their studies and were outside playing around the yard, when an owl dropped a letter down for Cereus.
“What’s that Cereus?” Lydia asked, looking over her brother’s shoulder.
Cereus shook his head, “No idea.” He had looked at the front of the letter. The green lettering on the front gave nothing away but the seal on the back of the letter showed a shield with a lion, a badger, a raven, and a snake. “It’s from Hogwarts, that school in Scotland.” He opened the letter.
Dear Mr. McCollum,
We are pleased to inform you that you have been accepted at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Please find enclosed a list of all necessary books and equipment.
Term begins on September 1. We await your owl by no later than July 31.
Yours Sincerely,
Minerva McGonagall,
Deputy Headmistress
“You are going to go, are you Cereus?” Cereus looked up at his big sister. He knew Mark, James, and Lydia were home schooled, but none of them were asked to go to a magical school.
“Go where?” Marsha asked as Lydia and Cereus came into the house. Mark and James looked over at their little brother from their schoolbooks.
He looked back at his letter, “Hogwarts.”
Marsha walked over to her youngest stray and read his letter. ‘So if he wants to go that’s fine with me, but his life will be hard.’ “If you want to go Cereus, go, but remember we will always be here for you.”
“I don’t want to go,” he stated, “I have a family right here and I don’t wished to be ridiculed for being what I am. I’m staying.” Lydia and James ran over and hugged their younger brother tightly. Cereus laughed and wrote the letter saying that he had to decline and was sorry.
“Alright you guys,” Marsha said, “lets get you studying. Come now, you’re all smart and you’ll be well versed by the time you enter the Wizarding world should you choose or the muggle one if you prefer. Now you have a lot to learn, get to it.” She laughed as they all groaned but buried themselves in their studies. They would be the smartest of their generation.
July 31st, 1991, Number Five Tree Hill Lane, England
Harry Potter no longer existed, Cereus McCollum now did. Cereus had gotten used to his monthly transformations and was glad that Lydia and Mark were there with him. They had been given a break from their studies and were outside playing around the yard, when an owl dropped a letter down for Cereus.
“What’s that Cereus?” Lydia asked, looking over her brother’s shoulder.
Cereus shook his head, “No idea.” He had looked at the front of the letter. The green lettering on the front gave nothing away but the seal on the back of the letter showed a shield with a lion, a badger, a raven, and a snake. “It’s from Hogwarts, that school in Scotland.” He opened the letter.
Dear Mr. McCollum,
We are pleased to inform you that you have been accepted at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Please find enclosed a list of all necessary books and equipment.
Term begins on September 1. We await your owl by no later than July 31.
Yours Sincerely,
Minerva McGonagall,
Deputy Headmistress
“You are going to go, are you Cereus?” Cereus looked up at his big sister. He knew Mark, James, and Lydia were home schooled, but none of them were asked to go to a magical school.
“Go where?” Marsha asked as Lydia and Cereus came into the house. Mark and James looked over at their little brother from their schoolbooks.
He looked back at his letter, “Hogwarts.”
Marsha walked over to her youngest stray and read his letter. ‘So if he wants to go that’s fine with me, but his life will be hard.’ “If you want to go Cereus, go, but remember we will always be here for you.”
“I don’t want to go,” he stated, “I have a family right here and I don’t wished to be ridiculed for being what I am. I’m staying.” Lydia and James ran over and hugged their younger brother tightly. Cereus laughed and wrote the letter saying that he had to decline and was sorry.
“Alright you guys,” Marsha said, “lets get you studying. Come now, you’re all smart and you’ll be well versed by the time you enter the Wizarding world should you choose or the muggle one if you prefer. Now you have a lot to learn, get to it.” She laughed as they all groaned but buried themselves in their studies. They would be the smartest of their generation.