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| Entry tags: | -& femmeslash, -& gen, -& het, -& slash, -- elements of victory, -::- length: chaptered fic, -♥ harry/draco |
Elements of Victory: Power (2/?)
Title: Elements of Victory
Disclaimer: I don't own Harry Potter, nor am I making any amount of money off of this.
Pairing: mainly Harry/Draco with other pairings mixed in (het/slash/fslash)
Summary: Tired of Dumbledore's evasiveness, Harry resolves to take his training into his own hands helped by his friends, and of course a certain blond. This leads to the discovery of new powers.
Word Count: 2000
Rating: R but not for a good long while...
A/N: This is AU after most of OoTP. This chapter is set the summer after Harry's 5th year. This is going to be the longest fic I've done so far. First chapters are going to be about exposition with a little action and drama thrown in.
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The large fireplace in the Manor's receiving room lit up with green flames as a tall dark figure gracefully stepped out. Draco looked up from his reading to warmly greet the man he considered a second father.
He briefly hugged his godfather secretly relishing in the affection. He so rarely received any from his biological parents that he’d first come to treasure Severus simply for the father-like affections he showed when Draco was young. Of course since then he’d come to know him as a great listener, always ready to give advice, and the only person who’d never lied to him.
He stepped back and with a smile gestured to one of the comfortable armchairs in the room.
“Would you like a drink Severus, a good wine perhaps?” He asked, ever the mindful host — one of the few attributes he inherited from his mother — and with an affirmative response from Severus, a house-elf was summoned to serve and Draco settled across from his godfather, both with wineglasses in hand.
After about half an hour of pleasantries, Severus cut to the chase, “Draco, you obviously didn’t have me over for a chat. Otherwise you’d have waited till our regular appointment later this week when we meet for your Potions Mastery training. So what was so urgent?”
Draco kept his face blank and his mind closed, well aware of the other man’s Legilimency and Occlumency skills. “Not urgent, per say, more like necessary.” He swirled the rich red wine in his glass lightly before taking a sip, savouring its exquisite taste. “I’ve been thinking about my current state, and I must admit, I do not find satisfaction with most aspects of my life.”
Severus scoffed, “Well you are a Malfoy, you lot are never content with what you have.”
Draco sneered “Well, what I have is my father in Azkaban, my mother off ‘visiting’ relatives in France, and the Malfoy name in complete ruin,” he replied annoyed. “Oh, not to forget an insane Dark Lord who wants to kill me for Father’s incompetence.” The blond shrugged, “You’re absolutely right, I can’t see why I should have any form of discontent in my life right now.” He levelled a glare worthy of his father at the man across from him.
Severus didn’t react; he just drank more wine without a word or glance at his irate godson. Draco recognised this as a hint to calm down, tantrums only worked with his mother. Severus was certainly immune to such tactics.
After what seemed to be an in-depth contemplation of his crystal wineglass, Severus spoke, “So what are you going to do about it?” he asked, eyes steady on the fine crystal in his hand.
Draco shrugged, “I don’t know. I thought I did. I want the family name strong again, my father out of prison, and my mother,” he paused, “well, she can stay in France for the moment.” He finished the remaining wine in his glass, then shouted “and why do people keep asking me that?” He slammed the glass on the side-table; any harder he would have broken it, “I don’t know!! It’s unfortunate, but I am under-age, without any real power. How am I supposed to fix anything?!” He called for a house-elf who refilled his glass, Severus declined when the elf offered a refill.
“Draco, listen to what you’ve said.” He eyed the boy in front of him, “You are not a fool, so stop being foolish and you are not weak, so do not act like a bloody Hufflepuff.” The Potions Master rose from his seat and moved toward the large fireplace.
Draco watched him prepare to leave in disbelief, “Wait! What are you doing? You can’t go! I still have no idea where to start.”
Severus turned to face his godson, an uncharacteristically soft look on his face, “Yes, you do. What did you say you lack?”
“Power.” Draco responded without thought.
Severus nodded, “Then get it. May I recommend a little research?” He sighed at the boy’s lost look, “Draco, wake-up. You need to bypass the Ministry, it is based on bureaucracy and ancient laws that support its corruption. The easiest way to defeat an opponent is to use their flaws against them.”
He nodded to the young man and turned to pick floo powder from a bowl near the fireplace, “You’re father raised no fool. You’ll be fine.” He gave what could have been a small smile before turning back to the fireplace to floo out, leaving a contemplative Draco still sitting in his armchair sipping expensive wine, with ideas cropping up to form a plan.
-x-
Streams of sunlight disturbed him from uneasy sleep causing him to blink multiple times in annoyance before burying his face in his pillow. That particular move was abandoned once his powerful nose got a good whiff of the pillow.
He sat up with a grimace and tried to shut down his superior sense of smell, it certainly did not make his rented room an easier place to inhabit. He rubbed his eyes with his hands and remembered how he got to his current situation.
After his rash decision to quit the muggle life - that is Mark and his job - Remus returned to the Wizarding World and thanks to his half-baked plans ended up in one of the Leaky Cauldron’s worst rooms. Unfortunately it was all he could afford and his only other option was to return to Grimmauld Place. Actually, that was no option; it was in fact, out of the question. Too many memories, too much pain lay within the gloomy walls of the old Black house.
He wasn’t quite sure what had driven him to leave the muggle world completely. There, no one knew his past, or the fact that he turned into a ravenous beast every full moon; he had a job, ate regularly, and a decent place to live in. By some odd stroke of luck, he’d even had a man who cared about him. So why was he being stupid? Because of an owl from Gringotts? Should he really have taken that as a sign to help him decide where he belonged?
He stood up from the bed and opened his worn trunk, it had been with him since his first year at Hogwarts and though it looked like it was about to fall apart, it was one of the few things Remus could rely on. Remus smiled, it was probably sentient by now. He pulled out the envelope on top of his clothes and various things and re-read it.
To Remus Lupin:
Your presence is required as soon as possible at Gringotts. Please bring this letter as proof of identity and summons.
-Gringotts Wizarding Bank.