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Chapter 3: harry x klaus

A cupboard beneath the staircase in Dursley's house, number 4 Privet drive in Little

Whining, had become home to Harry, Harriet Potter, her name was. It had a bed above some

boxes for her clothes, and a wall mount fan.The only decor it had were the switchboards and

the wires.

She couldn't be more grateful for the door it had, for she could herself away in the little world

of hers.

The clock had just struck 12, it was her eleventh birthday. She was dressed in the old

rags she had received from Dudley, the t-shirts and the pants that didn't fit him anymore

were thrown in her way. They, too, hung low on her skinny body. She tossed and turned

around in her little bed, finding her room a little too suffocating than usual.

She had never been a part of the Dursley's party, but from the tiny room of hers, she always

heard the commotion, the greetings, the oh so grandness of it all, she had heard it. Today too,

Aunt Petunia had given her a piece of bread, with disgust lingering on her face, with some

leftovers from their dinner that day. That was her share of food everyday. She ate it without

any complaints and washed her plates before returning back to her room. And now here she

was, struggling to sleep.

She pulled out one of her boxes and took out a book she had. A plastic name sticker on the

book read Dudley's name and it was all dusty and worn out. She just began flipping through

pages when she heard a loud thud at the front gate. Followed by some muffled sounds. She

didn't bother checking as Uncle Vernon had strictly told her not to show her face around.

After a pause of silence, a knock was heard with a thud again. She abandoned her book and

ran to Dursley's room. Aunt Petunia and Uncle Vernon were sleeping with Dudley

sandwiched between them. She tiptoed around the bed and went to Petunia's side, gently

shaking her to wake her up.

"What is it!" Aunt Petunia whispered to her. Eyes squinting from the sudden light and her

eyebrows pulled in a furrow. Without waiting for Harry's answer, she hurriedly turned to her

side, patting the area where Dudley slept. Upon finding his breathing body, she let out a

breath of relief.

"There's someone knocking on the door." Harry whispered. Petunia looked at her with

confusion and almost dismissed her until she heard the knock for herself. She looked back at

Harry, and gritted her teeth, warning her that it better not be one of her pranks because

there's no way a guest would arrive this late without a prior notice or a message. She walked

over to the door, Harry followed behind her with her little footsteps, trying to hide behind

her without making it obvious.

She looked at Harry once again before opening the gate. Petunia slowly swung the door open

and screamed. There stood a man, the door being too small for his large frame, Petunia was

met with his chest through the opening of the door, his neck and head hiding due to his

height. His rough and curly hair dangling near them. Aunt Petunia fell on her back due to the

shock of it all and Harry was frozen in her place. The man ducked and stepped in, keeping

his back hung low. He had a large umbrella in his hand that dripped water all ove

"Happy birthday, Harriet!" He exclaimed, ignoring Aunt Petunia squirming beneath him. He

took out a box from his coat and handed it to her. "Not everyday a young lady turns eleven is

it?" Harry opened the box to reveal a messy cake with pink frosting and green fonts saying

'Happy birthday harry!' By the time she finished reading, the frosting had melted all over the

place. "Thank you!" She smiled and said. Hagrid nodded back at her. He made himself

comfortable and sat down on the sofa in front of the fireplace. He swung his umbrella and

pointed at the fireplace.

Large balls of fire emerged and hit the log, lighting up the whole fireplace at once. Harry's

eyes widened, she looked at the fire then at the man. The room was immediately warmed up

so it was no illusion.

"Um…who are you?" Harry asked, eyes still widened from horror.

"Rubeus Hagrid, Keeper of keys and grains in hogwarts." He chuckled. "I suppose you know

a little about hogwarts?"

"I am afraid-I do not."

"No? Do you not wonder where your mum and dad learned it all?"

"Learned what?" Hagrid looked at Vernon and Petunia, shaking their heads from

disappointment.

"You're a witch, Harry." If her eyes weren't bulging out before. They definitely were now.

"I am sorry. I think you got the wrong person, I am just-just harry! I am no witch!" She went

on a rant.

"And Ms. Just Harry, have you ever made things happen when you were angry or upset?"

Harry gulped down and offered him a small nod. He smiled in acknowledgment. He stood up

and stared at The dursleys and took something else out of his pocket. This time, it was a

letter. He handed it to her. With hesitation, she began reading.

"Dear Harriet Potter, we are pleased to inform you that you have been accepted into

Hogwarts school of witchcraft and wizardry." Students shall be required to…." Before she

could finish reading, Uncle Vernon stomped to her side.

"Stop this nonsense! We took her in and put a stop to all of this! Now you want to take her

back and put her in a place that teaches magic and curses and what not? We won't allow it!"

He spoke, voice rising with every letter he spoke.

"You knew!" Harry yelled. "You knew all of this! You told me my parents died in a car crash,

you lied!"

"A car crash? That is ridiculous, James Potter died in a car crash?" Hagrid dryly chuckled

 

"How could we not? Someone in our family was born a wizard? How wonderful!" Aunt

Petunia slowly spoke, her words as sharp as daggers. She slowly walked towards Vernon's

side. Her voice, coming out in a low whisper. "I was the only one who could see your family

for what they are! A bunch of freaks! And then you were dumped onto us. Just as strange,

just as abnormal." When everyone was distracted by Aunt Petunia's chatter, Dudley didn't

waste another second grabbing the cake given to Harry and placing it on the sofa to eat it.

"Harry will not be going." Vernon said again.

"And a muggle like you will be able to stop me?" Hagrid challenged him.

"Muggle?" Harry asked.

"Non magic using people." He smiled at her. "Harry will be leaving with me to study in the

best school of witchcraft and wizardry and that will be it." Hagrid's eyes landed on Dudley,

stuffing his mouth with the cake. He pointed his umbrella on his butt and gave him a pair of

tails. The Dursleys screamed in union, Dudley was jumping around and Aunt Petunia tried

grabbing his tail. Harry just watched the scene in amusement and giggled. Hagrid took out

his watch and straightened it.

"I suppose it's a little late to be doing magic, meet me tomorrow in the morning Harriet. I'll

take you there." He smiled at her and ruffled her hair, pocketing his watch with the other

hand. He left the scene, fleeing into the dark stormy night. "Sleep well child, you're gonna

have a long day tomorrow."

Morning arrived, Harry woke up to Aunt Petunia's aggressive knocks, she stretched and got

herself ready and sat on the floor where Petunia slammed her usual sharing of food. Usually

Harry would gobble up whatever was kept in front of her and run back to do her chores but

today she sat down, chewing slowly, sometimes even forgetting to do so.

She washed her plate and kept it on the drying rack.

"Garden." Aunt Petunia's voice came. It startled her enough for the plate to almost slip away

from her hands. Aunt noticed but decided not to say anything. Harry tilted her head and

made a 'huh?' sound. She glared at her and yelled, "Go tend the garden!" Harry bowed at her

and rushed outside. Her hands, still dripping wet from doing the dishes.

She made it outside, the plants she had loved were blooming beautifully into flowers. She

waved at them and smiled. As last night's rain had already taken up the job of watering the

plants, Harry took on cleaning the area. She skipped along the garden while humming to

herself, moving to the storage area to get her tools.

She opened the cupboard door and took out a broom. As she shut the door, she noticed

something unusual from the corner of her eyes. She turned around to see Hagrid waving at

her. He pointed to his pocket , it had already struck 11. She smiled in relief when she saw him

"Ready to go?" He yelled from the other side of the fencing gate. She looked back at the

house once, before abandoning the broom in her hands. She ran to Hagrid, and they left for

Hogwarts.

Harry kept reading the letter while walking beside Hagrid, going over the same thing again

and again.

"It says we have to buy some stuff." She said with her thick British accent.

"And so we will."

"But I haven't got the money!" She squeaked.

"That's why we are going to the bank, the safest place in Hogwarts to protect your things."

Hagrid pointed at the building ahead, it read "Gringotts bank". Upon entering the building,

Harry noticed the grandness of the place, dim lighted room, richly shining in golden, with

odd looking dwarfs walking all over. Their eyes were glossy like marbles and their noses, long

and crooked. Their teeth were nothing but tiny spikes.

"What exactly are these creatures, Hagrid?" Harry whispered.

"Goblins." He said. Eyeing at every goblin in the passing. "As clever as they are, they aren't

the most friendly creatures, stick by my side." Harry squeezed closer to him. They soon

reached the end of the hall where a Goblin was seated on the highest chair of them all.

Hagrid cleared his throat to grab his attention.

"Ms. Harriet Potter here would like to withdraw." The goblin stood up from his seat and

leaned closer to examine Harry.

"And does she have her key?" The goblin said, voice deep and raspy. Hagrid took out a little

key from his pocket and also a letter.

"Dumbledore wanted me to hand this to you." He whispered. The goblin nodded and asked

someone to escort Harry and Hagrid safely to the bank. They took a cart-like thing and slid

across the cave bank. It had multiple rooms with numbers engraved on top. They soon

arrived near Harry's supposed bank.

"Lamp." The goblin demanded from Hagrid. He handed him the lamp kept on the cart and

the goblin used the key Hagrid handed to them earlier. He opened the lock and opened the

gates. Inside the gate, there was a pile of coins, a huge stack of coins. The gold reflected on

their faces. Harry's eyes grew bigger and she couldn't comprehend what she was seeing.

"Your parents were all prepared for you eh?" Hagrid took some coins in his pouch and they

left the bank.

Hagrid took her around the stores and went over the list she needed for hogwarts.

"Are we all done?" Hagrid asked, carrying a pile of boxes in one of his arms.

"Nope, it says we will still need a wand." She told Hagrid, carrying more boxes herself.

"A wand?" Hagrid glanced at her. "Well! How about you wait for me at the wand shop, I've

got something to do." He patted her shoulders and gave them a little squeeze. She nodded at

him and entered the wand shop. The shop looked nothing less than a library, with so many

boxes that could make anyone dizzy.

"Hello?" Her voice echoed. A man emerged from within the room, on a sliding ladder. He

eyed her from top to bottom and smiled.

"Oh potter." The man said. "So good to see you." He descended the ladder and glided across

the room, his robe and silver hair dancing in sync. He took out a box and opened it to reveal

a wooden wand, littered with mesmerising intricate details. "Would this be the one for you?"

He handed it to her. Harry held the wand between her fists silently. "Try swinging it around."

He whispered, hands clasped in excitement. She did as she was told. She swung the wand

around and sent the boxes flying, the drawers falling and pages being torn. She kept the

wand down with a loud thud.

"That's certainly not the one." He said. The other wand he took out ended up breaking

glasses and the third one made pages fly across the room. After a long time of chaos, He

handed her a black coloured wand. She gulped down the saliva building in her mouth. She

released a large breath out of her mouth and sucked her breath in again. She slowly

approached the wand and took it in her little hands.

This one was relatively calmer. It shone golden and made her short hair fly around. Her eyes

widened and then everything calmed down. She took a deep breath again, she felt refreshed.

He smiled back at her and nodded.

"Harry! Harry!" She heard Hagrid's voice calling for her from outside. She turned towards

the gate. "Happy birthday Harriet." He said softly. He was carrying a cage in his hand. Inside

it sat a soft glowing white owl, its wings periwinkle and a mix of white. Its blue eyes were

fixed on Harry.

She hurriedly opened the door and gasped. "For me? Why–"

"Every good witch has an owl. Take her, make her your good friend." He handed the cage to

her. She hugged the cage and the owl made a squeaking sound with her.

"So? What will you name her?" He playfully bumped her.

"Hedwig!" She smiled at him.

The next stop for them was the station. Hagrid handed her a ticket saying that he has to leave

soon, as he is needed by dumbledore. He told her that she has to reach platform 9 ¾ . Harry

looked down at the ticket and frowned her eyebrows in confusion.

"What do you mean?! there is no platform 9 ¾ —" But Hagrid had already disappeared into

thin air by the time.

She walked around with her trolley full of boxes and Hedwig and her cage. Asking around

about the platform only earned her mean stares and questions like 'Are you a lunatic?' or

'Where are your parents?' It was better for her to not ask around. She reached between

platform 9 and 10. A family of gingers stood beside her.

"And you go first!" The mother spoke in a squeaky voice to the twins. One ran inside a wall

and disappeared into thin air. "Don't forget to write back to me next time!" Another ran

behind him and disappeared just like the one before.

"Excuse-Excuse me." Harry stuttered behind the lady. "Do you know how to get to

Hogwarts?"

"Oh! My dear, yes! Yes I do." The lady gracefully bowed at her. She lightly held Harry and

placed her between the walls. "It's my son's first time too!" She pointed at her ginger son who

shrugged back at her. "Just walk through it, do a little run if you feel nervous" Harry nodded

at her and ran through the wall with her eyes closed.

When she opened her eyes, a whole new world was revealed. The platform read 9 ¾ and the

whole area was littered in gold and vintage browns. The ginger boy she met before followed

behind her. "I am Ron, Ronald Weasely." He extended his hands towards her. She took them

and shook them back. Ron and Harry made their way to the train and found an empty

cabinet to sit together. Harry had bought herself and Ron a bunch of candies which they

shared while Ron told her all the crazy stories he remembered from his life. They were joined

by a girl named Hermione Granger who seemed to know a lot about witchcraft and magic.

She reminded them to change into their uniforms as they were approaching Hogwarts.

The rest of the Journey was a blur. The Hogwarts everyone kept mentioning was grand in

itself. The gardens were huge and people in high end robes and outfits were seen around.

Hermione and Ron became great companions to Harry and took on the job of showing her

around. They showed her around the garden, the rooms and the halls. There was a main

banquet where everyone ate and sat together for the meals. Everyone was delighted at the

unknown presence, They kept Harry busy and introduced themselves one by one. Some were

nice and some were a little rude—especially a guy named Draco Malfoy, but She decided to

let things slip by peacefully. Everyone sat together at the main banquet and with everyone,

waited for the sorting ceremony.

There was a talking hat who was placed on everyone's head who divided them into 4 groups.

Seemingly- Slytherin which was green, Hufflepuff being yellow, Ravenclaw being blue and

Gryffindor being red. The colours accurately represented the nature of the groups and the

kind of people that got sorted into it. Gryffindor stood for strength, Ravenclaw for wisdom,

Hufflepuff for companionship and Slytherin for cunning leadership. Thankfully, all three of

them had made it into Gryffindor. The Weasely family, an older brother, two twins and Ron

himself (Who were in Gryffindor as well) had gotten up to congratulate her. So did

Hermione.

They were then shown around and taken to their rooms. Ron and Harry with Hermione had

to go separate ways as the boys and girls had separate dorms, Though they were allowed to

hang out anywhere during the day, the night time strictly prohibited them to enter each

other's dorms. Hermione linked her arms with Harry and walked into the dorm, picking a

bunk bed to sleep together with her. Some members working in Hogwarts had already

informed them about their working classes and timings. Hermione forcefully made Harry

sleep to be extra prepared for tomorrow.

The classes started off easy, The first class being for wand handling, some glasses were

broken, people were sent flying and books were thrown too, but other than that, all was

good! The next was the potion class where she Professor. Snape's stare was enough to keep

her distracted the whole class and the last class was for flying on their brooms, to keep them

stable and move efficiently and swiftly. Of course, it was a disaster. Only a few could manage.

The same subjects were taught for a while with zero to no differences. Harry only got closer

to Hermione and Ron and ended up despising Draco and his gang more and more. Everyday

Harry got better and better and felt more free and refreshed than she ever felt at the

Dursleys. The rest of the months flew by.

Harry had joined the official Gryffindor quidditch team despite Hermione warning her that

they would get a little rough, which explained why only 2 to 3 girls played quidditch while the

rest of the team was full of guys. Despite Hermione and Ron's disapproval, They had been

present to cheer for her at every game and helped her relax during the game breaks. She

couldn't be more grateful.

November ended and the classes slowed down in December. Every professor and student

were relaxing and waiting for the Christmas holidays to fall. Students had a choice to either

stay at Hogwarts and basically do nothing as no classes were assigned and no one really

stayed back or to spend the time with their family— Harriet had nowhere to go.

The 2 week long holiday had started— Hermione stayed for a while before she had to leave

for her home due to her family's demands, Leaving only Ron and Harry. They hung around

the Hogwarts campus or sneaked out to play with magic. One day they both sneaked out to

Hagrid's hut to play with him for a while.

"Hey, kids! How is it going?" Hagrid asked, his face being illuminated by the lantern he held

in one of his hands, the other had a bunch of kids. He invited both of them over and served

them some tea and snacks, talking about his life in this corner and asking them about theirs.

"Harry, come here during christmas, I have a surprise for you." He smiled, sipping at the tea

he kept for himself in a big mug to fit him. She teased him asking if it's gonna be another

frosted cake. He responded with his laughter.

Ron and Harry had fun everyday even though that did not last for long, as Ron too was

dragged away by his brothers and left Hogwarts to spend time with their family. Harry was

left alone.

She took it on her to explore each corner of Hogwarts and burn the pathway in the back of

her mind. She found a new thing each time, like the invisibility cloak and a magic mirror. She

was allowed to keep the cloak as it was said to be her father's but the mirror was moved by

Dumbledore.

As she had promised Hagrid, she sneaked out once again to his hut where he was waiting for

her with a proud smile. It was a day before Christmas, Hagrid was dressed different than

usual, he replaced his earthy brown tones with bright red and greens. Just like last time, he

had a lantern in one of his hands and a key in the other.

The key was emitting a soft white and purple glow. It had green and blue jewels and Harry

was starstruck. He jingled the key in his hands to get her attention back.

"We have some place to be." He gently informed her. Harry hesitated a bit and looked back at

the castle. She took a deep breath and nodded at him, she trusted Hagrid. He took her

through the woods, fidgeting with the key all the way and stood in front of a worn down gate.

It was rusty and trees and creepers had covered more than half of it. Behind the gate was just

more jungle and darkening night. He stopped in front of the gate and sighed. The gate was

taller than Hagrid too.

He took a step back and bowed at Harry, handing her the key without looking back up.

"I think my job here is done. Use that key to open the gate and remember t0 close your eyes

if you don't wanna feel dizzy." His usual tone was replaced by an extra soft one. Harry walked

closer to the gate. She didn't ask anymore questions and shut her eyes tight before she even

got the key inside the lock. She struggled a bit and felt Hagrid's hand correcting her. She

muttered a small thank you and pulled her hands to herself.

"Open your eyes after counting to 10" She could hear Hagrid's voice getting more distant and

slow. She counted to 10, her hands still tightly stuck to her with the key. She whispered out

'0' and opened her eyes. The jungles and the night were replaced by Azure blues and clouds.

Her eyes widened as if they were about to pop out. She turned her head back to where Hagrid

was supposed to be standing. It was empty. The gate that was rusty and covered by plants

was shining golden and standing just as proudly tall. The key in her hand had faded into

golden dust and the gates swung open. The path ahead was covered by fog. Without having

anywhere to go, she took a step forward. The path cleared up with each of her steps. She kept

walking for what felt like ages. Within the fog, she could see a silhouette of a person and

wings? As the silhouette grew closer, her impatience rose too. She flailed her arms around to

move the fog more quickly.

The person standing in front of her was a tall elegant woman. She was tilted slightly towards

her with most of her back on display. She had cedar skin and gorgeous silver ombre hair.

There was a white halo with blue jewels on top of her head and her wings flapped

occasionally. From the back Harry could make out that her eyes were lavender and a white

streak ran down her nose with white freckles. A faint gold light kissed her brown skin as she

floated above the clouds. She, too, heard Harry approaching. The entity snapped her head in

Harry's direction and let out a faint gasp.

"Oh Harriet, my child!" She exclaimed, gliding towards Harry with her arms open. She

embraced Harry with a tight grip and Harry melted in her touch. "You've grown so much."

Her voice hushed in a whisper.

"Who–are you?" Harry said, pulling away from the hug.

"I am your mother, child. Your true mother. She snapped her fingers and a mirror appeared

in front of her. "Look at yourself Harriet, look how similar we are." Harry looked in the

mirror. Her short bob hair was fully grown into long curls and colour a similar hue to her

mother's. Her jeans and top were now a full blown white gown and she had wings similar to

hers. "I am Sera, I am a high seraphim angel in heaven, my daughter." She cried out. Her

eyes were glossy and voice quivering.

"Mother." Harry whispered out. Her voice trailing off in a doubtful question. She always

thought about meeting her parents, what will she ask them if they do meet, will she ask if

they loved her? Will she pull them in a hug? She never imagined they would be meeting like

this. And upon seeing, she could only ask one thing. "Why did you leave me all alone with

them?" She said out loud. Her voice breaking at the edges, It made Sera's heart ache.

"I am sorry." Sera barely managed out. "I thought you would be happier in your father's

world, I thought you would be safer. I didn't want you to end up with trouble, I am sorry."

She pulled her closer and kissed her forehead. Harry cried in her arms and she could feel her

mother crying as well. They both wiped each other's tears and hugged again.

Sera took Harry's hand and smiled at her. She showed her around Heaven and told her all

about her and asked Harry about her life too. She looked at her with sadness in her eyes

whenever Harry would talk about her birthdays or how Dursleys treated her. Occasionally ,

someone would pop up and cry in Harry's presence, calling her the 'True princess of heaven".

Harry just offered an awkward smile back.

As they were seated for some tea and snacks, the ground beneath them rumbled. Harry held

tightly on the white table and looked at Sera with confused eyes. Sera sighed and rolled her

eyes before giving a weak smile back to Harry.

"Seraaaa!" Came a dramatic voice. It was deep and rich. Sera slowly stood up from her chair,

going back to floating off of the ground.

"Morningstar." Sera said slowly, her voice deeper than before. "Welcome back."

"How dare you Sera!" Morningstar playfully said. Unlike Sera who radiated calmness,

Morning star brought chaos. His skin was pale white and his eyes were yellow. His attire was

in a theme of red, white and black and he carried a stick with an apple stuck on it. "My niece

came back after years and no one told me?" He peeked from behind Sera and glided towards

Harry, getting very close to her face, letting out an exaggerated gasp. "Oh darling you're so

pretty! Just like your mother."

"You're interrupting a mother daughter bonding time." Sera sighed out.

"Yes." He said. "Because it's Uncle-niece bonding time now!" He shrugged. He took Harry's

hand and disappeared into thin air. Harry looked around the new place she was put in, if

Heaven was full of whites and clouds, This place was fully red with tall buildings wherever

eyes followed.

"Welcome to hell baby!" Everyone from hell too, kept on greeting Harry and received death

glares from Morningstar. "I am Lucifer Morningstar, Harriet, you can call me either." He put

his hands behind his head. "Don't mind the others." He added. Harry sat down with him in

his castle. Uncle Lucifer chatted a long time about himself and his daughter 'Char-char'.

"Uncle–Do you know how Mother and Dad met?" Harry whispered to Lucifer when he was

ranting about Sera. His face turned into something sour and his eyes darkened.

"I don't! No one does actually." He gave it a deep thought. "Don't ask this to Sera either, she

might not enjoy the question." Harry slowly nodded at him. Time flew by and after being

snatched away by Sera herself and a bunch of other people, It was time for her to return back

to her real world.

"You don't have to feel bad about having nowhere to spend your holidays on. You don't have

to go back to Dursleys my child. Come back to your mother every time you can." She kissed

her forehead again. Sera walked her to the gate and Lucifer playfully glided by her side. They

waved at her till the gate slowly shut and she closed her eyes once again.

"So? How was it?" Hagrid asked. She snapped her eyes open and she was back near the rust

gate, her normal clothes back on, nothing had changed, it was still the night Harry had left.

She turned to him, the key back in her hands. "Oh!" Hagrid exclaimed. "Your friends sure are

gonna admire your look." She tilted her head with her eyebrows furrowed and lips forming a

pout, overwhelmed by it all, she was unable to speak.

Hagrid put up a finger near her face and searched deep into his pockets, he pulled out an old

mirror and handed it to Harry. She pocketed the key given to her and took the mirror in both

her hands. Her hair was long, unlike before. Few strands of her hair had turned into a silver

ombre just like her mothers. She was glowing and her cheeks were rosy and full.

"Now you're back to the potter I know." Hagrid smiled at her. "Keep the key and use it to visit

your mother kid." He patted her head.

She spent the rest of the holidays with her mother, learning everything about her or in the

library, searching for her mother's information and about heaven and hell. Ron and

Hermione had returned 5 days before school for Harry and to give her company. Hermione

had thrown her bags on the ground and rushed to Harry after seeing her new hair, Ron

behind her asking all sorts of questions. She blushed and told them a little about her family.

Schools were opened once again, people rushed back in, the dorms were full again. Harry

and Hermione and Ron made through all of the classes, Harry had become a quidditch ace

and loved by all. Draco Malfoy had warmed up to her as well. Each holiday, she would visit

her mother and their bond had become stronger than ever. Harry never once went back to

ursleys. She felt loved, she felt happy. She had become her 11 year old self, who was allowed

to be loud, to be loved and to love.

"Mother, you know we are graduating. Next month too." She whispered to Sera, who was

sitting behind her, braiding her hair.

" You don't seem happy?"

"I am not sure if I want to stay there for the rest of my life, I don't want to live in England

anymore, it's…it's stuffy." The 18 year old Harriet said. She had grown into an elegant

woman, with long hair and even more silvery strands. Her voice, a mixture of husky and

feminine and delicate. She had taken up everything from her mother but her eyes looked just

like her fathers.

"Then what is it that you want Harry?" She leaned in and kissed her forehead.

"In one of my magic history classes, we studied about this place called Mystic falls…" Her

voice trailed off. Sera's eyes had darkened and the smile in her face had fallen off, yet she

didn't interrupt Harry. "England is too, too restrictive for me. Full of muggles, Full of weird

stares because I take after you. That place is my calling mother, it's full of people like me, like

us!" She exclaims. "I can find a peaceful job there and spend my entire life being me, find

someone to love and–"

"Harry. You know I want the best for you right? You also know that magic had ceased to exist

in those earthen lands. How will you protect yourself if something like that happens again?"

"It happened ages ago and the barrier is already gone, mother, people like me live there.This

is the best for me, mother, please." She took her mothers hands in her and gave them a little

squeeze. "Please." Her voice came out in airy whispers. Sera sighed and blankly looked at

her. She gave it some thought and gave her a nod of approval. Harry jumped and gave her a

tight hug. Sera took her in her embrace and told her to calm down. Harry left her after giving

her a final tight squeeze.

Soon after the graduation, Harry had packed her bags and parted her ways with Ron and

Hermione (Who were now dating, with marriage in mind). They had given her all their

blessings. She spoke to all the professors for the last time, all the students that had grown

with her and had seen her grow, all the creatures too. Hedwig had perched on her shoulder

and snuggled in her nape comfortably.

She had left for her new journey at Mystic falls.

Just as she had imagined, it looked like any town would. Individual apartments, bustling

streets, shops and cosy cafes all around. It was a small town and everyone seemed to be

knowing everyone. From her eyes she could see knowing smiles being exchanged, faces of

little babies being lit up upon finding their favourite uncle or aunty on the streets. Harry too,

had people approach her and compliment her, ask her about herself, offer smiles. This wasn't

like england. It was warm, it felt like home and also full of magic.

Vampire teeths out in the open, little witches playing on their brooms, old ladies using their

magic to clean up dried up leaves from the streets. The whole town was covered in oranges

and brown from fall. She could smell Hot pumpkin spice lattes from miles away, attracting

her towards them.

"Can I get that season special, please?" She smiled. Keeping her brown duffle bag on the

nearest table.

"Cute owl you got there." The barista commented, Her voice, thick with a British accent

similar to Harry's. "What's it called?"

"Her name's Hedwig! I learnt it's a gift from my mother apparently!"

"Witch?" The barista asked, making Harry chuckle.

"You can say." She made herself comfortable on the table near the counter and chatted away

with the barista for what seemed like ages. Their conversation was interrupted by a man with

dark blond shaggy hair and dark blue-green eyes. He looked like he was around his 20s and

had a nice build to his body, leaving Harry stunned for a while. Her mouth hung open, she

was unable to get her words out.

"The spice latte order." He said, his voice low and husky.

"That would be mine." She raised her hand and offered a smile at him.

"What was your mother's name again?" The barista interrupted. Harry thought to herself for

a while, She took the drink from the man's hand in hers and looked at the barista.

"Sera." She smiled. The man halted on his way back to the kitchen, Harry didn't seem to

notice. He stopped and looked back, eyeing her all the way to her toe from head. The silver

ombre in her hair clicked something in his head. He let out a small scoff and tilted his head,

Harry looked at him then. Their eyes met but he dashed inside without a word. Harry

thanked the Barista and left after payment.

She searched up the address and called the broker she had talked to on the phone. The

broker picked her up at the cafe and showed her around the neighbourhood, telling her all

about the places to visit, the shortcuts to her houses and about her neighbours. The house

was pretty spacious, enough for even two people to live comfortably and received a lot of

natural sunlight. She fixed the contract and started unpacking right away.

"If you ever feel unsafe…Please just call me, The number you have will be available

everyday." The broker whispered.

"Unsafe? Why would I feel unsafe?" She stopped fidgeting with her bag and looked at her. A

dark brooding emotion lingering on her face.

"Well, Mr. Mikaelson is your neighbour. I heard he can be pretty aggressive and is cold and

unwelcoming, Not that he's dangerous..but who knows..Family can be a great influence."

"Family?"

"His family was the founder of this place called New Orleans and they have lived there in

their mansion ever since. His father is quite ruthless, I've heard. Mr.Mikaelson too has fair

amount of rumours to himself, he rarely smiles and is cooped up in his room except for the

time he's at his job! A lot of people fear him." The broker took out her phone and scrolled

through her gallery to show him the image.

"Oh this man! I saw him at this cafe nearby." She gasped at the handsome man staring at her

through the screen, he looked prettier in real life, was what ran through her head.

"I believe he's helping them out, Mr. Mikaelson is filthy rich but still works at a cafe to help

his friends out." Harry nodded. He was this sweet and still had a bad reputation? She felt

sorry for him.

The broker left while talking to someone on call. Harry closed the door and this time,

properly looked around the house, taking in each and every frame from inside. She walked

up to the bedroom, the windows were large and covered every wall.

Her breath got stuck in her lungs as she noticed that one of her windows was directly in front

of Mr. Mikaelson's house, A large window like hers, was facing her from his house. It

wouldn't hurt to take a peak, she thought, and scooted closer to the unmade bed frame near

the window.

From the inside, his house looked neat, messy but neat. It was drenched in earthy tones and

pretty decor, she couldn't make out much, but it was obvious that his house was well kept.

She squinted her eyes, trying to get everything, Her eyes darted towards the entrance.

Mr. Mikaelson had been staring this entire time. A smirk plastered over his face. She ducked

and hid herself below the window, her hands covering her burning face. She got caught. A

whimper escaped her mouth and she pinched her eyebrows together. After a few deep

breaths, she got up and without looking back, she dragged herself to the hall and started

unpacking once again.

After settling in the society, making friends with other neighbours, and avoiding Mr.

Mikaelson, like a plague, she decided it was time for her to work. The money her mother and

father left was enough for her to comfortably live her life without having to work another

day, but having nothing to do all day bothered her.

She ended up wandering around the cafe where she had first gone again. It was mostly empty

in the afternoon, with most customers filling it up only in the evening or early morning, this

was a great time to wind down and talk to people.

The same barista was on the counter again, she welcomed her in with a warm smile.

 

"Need another one of your special drinks?" She said playfully.

"I plan to work here, have a place for an extra member?" Harry replied. The barista squealed

in joy and took her hands in her own.

"Please! It gets so busy in the rush hour, I've been looking for someone! So glad it's you." She

said sweetly. "Klaus can be a real pain with his stubborn self so I am glad you are here to

help." She gave Harry a light hug.

"Klaus?" She asked.

"Oh! The man that served you last, his name is Klaus."

"Mr.Mikaelson?" Harry said, her voice going two pitches higher. At this, the barista left out a

small chuckle, she playfully smacked Harry's arms.

"Yes, him. It's just, it's too formal to hear his name like that, you can call him Klaus, he

doesn't mind." She patted her back.

Klaus, like she told her to call him, was nowhere to be seen. The barista took her in and told

her all about the cafe, the recipes, the ingredient storage and about the rush hour. For all the

orders that kept popping up slowly, the barista slowly helped her through it and gave her

slow and gentle instructions.

"My name's Ivy, by the way." She smiled. "A vampire." She bowed at her. "I am sorry I forgot

to tell you all this."

"Does this mean Mr.Mikael— I mean Klaus is a vampire too?" She tilted her head and

blinked at Ivy. She had heard that vampires were known for their breathtaking beauty, Today

she got confirmation as well.

"Well that– I guess you should ask Klaus himself." Her face went dull and she avoided

Harry's gaze as much as possible. Ignoring the awkward silence that hung over them, with

Ivy's help, Harry learned a new skill and also found a new job, as well as a new friend. The

shift had gone smoothly and it wasn't overwhelming and Ivy was warm and welcoming as

much as possible. At the end of her shift, They had exchanged c0ntacts and also their

addresses.

"Feel free to drop by anytime since you live so close! Harriet" She waved at her and left for

her house.

Harry looked at the box she had received from Ivy. 'It has desserts, celebrate your first day.'

She had said. Harry opened the locked gate using her key, as her eyes landed upon the house

beside her. The lights were still on and a golden light was emitted from his eyes. She looked

at the box again, it had two pastries and It was more than enough for Harriet to eat by

herself.

She closed the door back and pocketed the key, she hummed and strided along the path and

waited outside his gate. At that moment, it seemed like a bad idea. She bit her tongue and

knocked on the door slowly. The door swung open, revealing Klaus, who looked like he was

freshly out of the shower.

He leaned over the door, hovering over Harry's small frame, his deep blue-green eyes staring

intensely at her, occasionally checking her out from head to toe. His hair was wet and

covered his face. Heat rose to Harry's cheeks, she found herself speechless.

"A- I got these from Ivy." She pushed the box forward. "I am gonna be working at the cafe

with you guys from now on and you're my neighbour." She went on with a super fast speed.

He chuckled and took the box in his hands.

"I believe she gave you two, I won't be able to finish them all by myself, come on in." Her

cheeks flushed crimson, she took a deep breath in and entered his house. From the inside, it

looked much prettier than what she could see from the window. "So? Like the view you were

watching so badly that day?" He smirked.

"I! I am sorry, I didn't know houses were this close and I was just—"

"It's alright, I don't mind." He placed the box down on the table and opened it, revealing two

chocolate pastries. He took one in his hand and gave Harry one on a plate.

"Thank you, Klaus." She said, her voice sounding a little tired from the edges. She called his

name with such familiarity, it made his heart skip a beat.

"I suppose Ivy told you my name." He cleared his throat. "And I don't have yours? What kind

of fairness is that?" He said with a playful tone.

"Harriet, Harriet potter, or Harry." She said without facing him. They ate their cakes in

silence, Harry eating a little too impatiently, eager to leave his house. She had many

questions for him, 'Why do you have such a reputation even though you seem so sweet?'

'Why did you skip work today?' 'What do you usually do?' 'How are you so pretty?'

Her eyes widened as the last thought entered her head. She almost choked on the cake. She

gulped it down and started coughing, Klaus held her firmly and offered a glass of water. She

slightly flinched and avoided his gaze.

"Thank you for today. See you at work tomorrow." Harry blurted out and stormed out of his

house. She fidgeted with the lock till it somehow clicked open and slammed the door upon

entering. Her knees gave out and she plopped down on the floor. Her hands covering her face

and messing up her hair. She was done for.

Harry had never fussed about her looks, even though throughout her school she had heard

things about how she is naturally pretty and with little maintenance, she would look like an

angel herself. She was never interested in relationships until…today. She woke up two hours

early and sat in front of the mirror, fixing her multiple times and applying subtle makeup to

 

make her look better. She tried various styles and finally settled on one. Two braids merging

into a low pony and subtle cherry blossom makeup. She looked at herself and smiled.

As she was leaving the house, she met Klaus, who was leaving at the same time. He gradually

caught up to her and walked beside her without saying a word.

"You look nice." He whispered. She bowed at him and whispered a thank you back. The

streets were empty and none of them knew why they were whispering like that, but they

played along till they reached the cafe. Ivy greeted them both and hugged Harry telling her

how pretty she looked and scolded Klaus for skipping work yesterday. Klaus huffed and

Harry giggled. Even though they've barely known each other for a few days, it already felt like

they were close.

Work went on smoothly, Ivy was at the counter and Harry and Klaus worked in the kitchen,

chatting away about the things that didn't matter, working together to make the orders, their

whole day was filled with laughter and joy. They walked home together after bidding goodbye

to Ivy. Continuing their silly conversation from before.

It had become a routine for her now, waking up early and getting herself ready, walking to

work with Klaus, working and sitting with Ivy and Klaus for a break then going back to her

shift, walking home with them and leaving Ivy a block behind, then walking with Klaus

again, talking about wherever they previously stopped. She made sure to occasionally

practise her magic with and without the wand (As the daughter of High Seraphim Angel,

Harry could perform wandless magic just as well) She spent time with Hedwig and rested,

doing this all over again the next day.

It had been 20 days since she shifted. She and Klaus would occasionally hang out at his

house, watching shows together or eating goods they got back from the cafe. Not only did he

look good, but he as a person was very gentle and had her heart. Even though, at first he

disregarded all her attempts to be closer, He eventually ended up giving in to her charms and

played along with whatever she had to say. At first she tried denying it, thinking about how

Klaus may have different thoughts about her, but the subtle blush of his cheeks, the way he

seemed all hot and bothered around her, gave her hope.

Just like everyday, she woke up early, fed Hedwig and got ready. She stood near her door and

hummed a sweet melody, bobbing her head to the rhythm of it. She waited for 10 minutes,

but Klaus was nowhere to be seen. She looked at the time to check whether she got the time

wrong, but it wasn't. They usually met at this time. She looked around and checked around

the streets, maybe she was late? Maybe he had already left.

It brought a dull ache to her heart, she looked at his house once, and went on her way.

"Hey!" Ivy greeted her. She frowned and craned her neck to see behind her. "Klaus isn't here

with you today?"

"No, I thought he already left, I was waiting too."

"That's strange. He's never late and usually informs before taking a leave." She rested her

head on the broom she was holding, eyes fixed on the wall beside her. They landed up on the

calendar and suddenly she jolted up.

"Hey, when's the next full moon?" She asked in a hurry.

"It's supposed to be today…" Harry's voice trailed off.

"Shit." Ivy muttered under her breath. She ran behind the counter and grabbed her phone,

the vibrations of it reached all the way to Harriet, the receiver didn't pick up his phone. "He

switched it off." She muttered again. Before she could do anything, the customers kept

popping in one by one and she had no choice but to stay back and attend them.

For some reason, the usual afternoon breaks they would get also disappeared. The cafe was

filled to the brim today. By the time their shift ended, Ivy was restless as ever. She kept

looking over at her phone and after the last customer left, she prepared herself to dash out of

the cafe. Though she looked around and there was a lot of cleaning to do which she couldn't

just hand over to a newbie who doesn't know where half of the things are kept.

"Harriet, can you please check on Klaus? I have to take care of all this." She sighed out. "And

be careful…if he's too aggressive, leave." Her voice was firm and low.

Harry packed all her stuff and shoved them inside her bag. She didn't know what happened

but she dashed over to Klaus's house. She threw the bag near her entrance and ran to his,

knocking several times on his door. No one answered the door.

"Klaus, open the door please." She yelled over the gate.

"Leave me alone." He yelled back. Harry flinched at the growl in his voice. He didn't sound

like his usual self. She wanted to barge in and take care of him but he stubbornly refused her

every single time. She gulped down and looked at the lock. She sighed, she had no choice.

Harry took out the wand tucked away in her jeans and opened the lock with it.

"I am sorry." She whispered.

The rooms were dull, only one of the lights was on in his whole house, the hallway was

littered with decorative pieces and clothes, and something that seemed to be..blood. She took

a sharp breath in and rushed to the source of light.

Klaus was sitting in a corner under the dim light, he was hugging his knees and looked pale

and in pain. His face was searing red and he kept panting. His head was tucked in his knees.

Upon hearing Harry's footsteps approach, he looked up and without thinking, threw the

nearest vase kept beside him.

"How did you enter—" He heaved. "Leave." The vase shattered near her foot, shards of them

striking a cut near her ankle, she winced in pain. Her body quivering a little. She ignored all

that and rushed towards him.

"What's wrong?" She asked him.

"The–The moon." He said. For the first time he directly looked at Harry who was sitting

beside him. His irises bloodshot red and his fangs were on display.

"You're a vampire?"

"Not only that." His eyes kept glitching between gold yellow and red, his skin between fur

and his own skin. "A vampire and a werewolf." Harry gasped. She knew this was the time for

her to back away, she knew if she stayed any longer, it could harm her for a lifetime. Klaus

was dangerous. Yet, her heartbeat only grew faster. He didn't look scary, he seemed like a

little kid who had been abandoned. Harry's heart grew with a familiar ache, she could see her

11 year old self residing in him. Even though she knew it was dangerous, her feet only seemed

to move closer.

"Does it hurt?" Harry asked him in a low voice, she took out her wand once again, just in

case.

"You can drop it, It's just us. I know you don't need a wand to perform magic." He groaned.

"How do you—"

"I knew since the moment you mentioned your mother, That's how I am." His head rests over

the wall with a loud thud, streaks of blood leaking from his lips. He chuckles. "I am a beast,

Harriet, like everyone warns you."

"You don't scare me." She says with tears in her eyes and chest heaving with rage, she

believed him over every rumour. "I like you in every way and form you possess." She scoots

closer to him, their faces just inches apart. Klaus breathes out one last "leave" but Harry

keeps pushing herself closer. He gives in and leans into the kiss, gently working on the

rhythm, savouring the taste of our tongue bit by bit. Harry slowly pulls back and looks up at

him.

She said, " Show me all the forms you have and I'll love you twice as much, even the parts

you can't like." She holds him tight till the full moon night passes, taking his agony away with

it.

The morning arises and Klaus taps Harry's shoulder gently. He didn't look sickly pale

anymore, his cheeks got their colour back and he didn't look like he was in pain anymore,

just extremely exhausted. Harry, who had slept all night on his shoulder, looked up to him

and flashed her brightest smile.

They moved in silence, Klaus washed himself up while Harry arranged the room that looked

like it had been freshly robbed. She followed to take a shower after Klaus, who made sure the

breakfast was ready and perfectly lined up on the table until she came back. They joined each

other on the table. At first the heavy silence took over, both too busy with their food,

attacking it after starving through yesterday's events.

 

The first one to break the silence was Klaus himself, he told her all about the rumours, his

army, how he had to ruthlessly kill every single one of them after they turned out to be

nothing but sickly monsters. About his father who had beaten him till he was half dead over a

knife that wasn't even his fault, about his siblings who despised him and about the life he had

led on.

"You just wanted love, Klaus." She calmly replied. "I know how that feels too." She smiled.

Tears started welling up his eyes, she wiped them down and hummed. Talking about how

Dursely's had treated her, how she met her actual mother, how strange it was for her to find

out that her world was flipped upside down, about her friends, about how she slowly started

believing in life again. "And I will make sure you feel loved the same way I did when I met the

people who cherished me for who I was."

Klaus leaned in and took her hand in his own, giving a light peck over her knuckles. Even

though he struggled with hearing the words or getting them out, he expressed his affections

in other ways, and in her heart, she always knew.

"Let's introduce you to my mother." She smiled at him.

They left for London the very next day. Klaus had held her hand throughout the ride and

kissed her hands as many times he could to reassure her and himself. Harry took deep

breaths and led him to the jungle where the gate was located. Just like Hagrid had told her,

she told him to close his eyes and held his hands tightly, opening the gate to her home.

Her mother waited for her at the Heaven's gate just like she always did, letting out a small

chuckle when she found another silhouette with her.

"You've grown so much, my daughter." She bowed down to greet Niklaus and Niklaus, too

overwhelmed after seeing the angel in flesh, followed along.

They sat down for a chat and Harry told her all about her life in Mystical falls, about Ivy and

Klaus, about the cafe they run. Sera attentively listened to her rambles, with a fond smile

dancing on her lips.

"I am so glad I let you go there." The conversation went on for what felt like ages, Morning

star brought himself and his people and Sera's people had joined to congratulate them both.

Klaus looked at Harry and flashed his prettiest smile on display, he was happy.

They thanked everyone and returned back to London.

"That was me, and my family." Harry rested her head on his shoulders. "I wanna see yours

too." She whined a little. Klaus halted in his steps and a groan escaped his lips.

"You know how they are, Harriet." He gently took her hands in his and gave them a little

squeeze. "I don't want them to harm you in any way, I really don't." She leaned in his chest

next and pulled him closer.

"They won't. You don't have to worry about me Klaus. I just wanna get to know your family

too." He gave her a soft nod and kissed her hands again. They went back to their place and

started packing right away, While Klaus told her about his family and Harry stole quick

kisses from him, reassuring him about her safety.

They talked to Ivy and told her all about what happened, she jumped on Harry's arms and

congratulated and playfully hit Klaus's chest for not telling her about their relationship

sooner. That day, she treated them both to the most expensive coffee and pastry that was

available on their cafe menu, teasing Klaus about how much he had grown, and Klaus

reminding her that he's way older than he looks.

The very next morning, Klaus and Harry had left for New Orleans, where the Mikaelson

family resided. They stood in front of the train and looked back once again, taking up every

memory of Mystic falls with them. Ivy stood in front, bidding them farewell, she had tears in

her eyes yet she kept smiling. Harry and Klaus looked at her and then at each other and

playfully leaned in for a kiss.

They left behind all the unpleasant memories where they belonged, and left for a new place,

for a new journey, with each other in their arms. And a family full of love that you couldn't

see anything beyond that.


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