âMate?â
Ron watched his brothers disappear down the corridor, still horsing around like usual. Turning back, he noticed his best friend looking unusually pensive.
âWhatâs wrong?â Ron asked, walking over, his voice tinged with concern.
âNothing.â Harry shook his head and handed Ron a letter. âJust feeling a bit sentimental, I guess.â
Ron skimmed the letter quickly, then hastily handed it back. âMate, youâre getting way too into this,â he said, clapping Harry on the shoulder. âThatâs an old feud between Harry Potter and Malfoy from over a century ago. Whatâs it got to do with you?â
âBut,â Ron added, tilting his head thoughtfully, âif I were you, instead of worrying about how Malfoy didnât bother researching time magic for that Potter, Iâd be more concerned about something else.â
âWhatâs that?â Harry asked, raising an eyebrow.
âWell, Miss Grindelwald, for one,â Ron replied, making a circular motion with his hand. âThink about itâwhat if her brother turns out to be that Grindelwald? You know, the dark wizard Dumbledore defeated. What would you do then?â
âWhatâs it got to do with me?â Harry asked, clearly puzzled.
âItâs got everything to do with you!â Ron groaned, clutching Harryâs shoulder with mock sympathy. âPicture this: a dark wizard with a grudge finds out his sister left their family for someone named Harry Potter. And guess what, mate? Youâre also named Harry Potterâ¦â
âAnd then?â Harry still couldnât follow Ronâs logic.
âBy Merlinâs beard!â Ron groaned theatrically, throwing up his hands. âHeâd probably show up and say something like, âMr. Potter, do you think my sister would mourn you?â Thenâbam!âhe curses you on the spot. He wouldnât care which Harry Potter you are, as long as he gets one to vent his anger.â
The idea sent a shiver down Harryâs spine.
Even if Ronâs theory sounded ridiculous, Harry couldnât ignore the memory of his visit to Nurmengard in Austriaâonce the seat of the Austro-Hungarian Empireâwhere heâd encountered Gellert Grindelwald.
Sure, Gellert had seemed harmless at the time, like a grumpy parrot incapable of casting magic, with a face you almost wanted to pinch out of sheer frustration. But the hostility in his eyes had been unmistakable, especially when Veratia wiped a smudge of cream off Harryâs nose. The way Gellert had glared couldâve burned a hole through steel.
They say the child is father to the man. Judging by Gellertâs attitude back then, Harry had no doubt that the adult version was equally dangerous. And considering Veratiaâs considerable magical prowess, her brother was unlikely to be a slouch.
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After a century of refining his skills, who knew what heights of power Gellert had reached?
Harry knew one thing for certain: in his current state, he wouldnât stand a chance.
âYouâve got a point,â Harry admitted, slipping the letter and notebook back into his pocket. He glanced at Ron. âLetâs search the Room of Requirement again, just to be sure.â
Ronâs insight had sparked a thought: the Room of Requirement could take countless forms. Maybe their friendsâ belongings werenât in the meeting-room version theyâd been using.
As Harry began to search, Ron tilted his head. âHarry? What are you doing?â
âLooking for more letters or clues,â Harry replied without looking up. âI want to know more about that Harry Potter. He seemed⦠extraordinary. Iâd like to understand the man I share a name with.â
Fortunately, Harry kept his head down, sparing Ron from seeing the awkward smile that crept across his face as he inadvertently complimented himself.
âFair enough,â Ron shrugged. âMy great-grandfather Gareth was mates with him, too. Makes sense weâd be curious.â
Despite their efforts, they found nothing new.
Left with no other options, Harry and Ron left the Room of Requirement, disappointment trailing behind them. It was getting late, after all.
As they walked, Harryâs thoughts drifted.
Cassandraâ¦
Rationally, he understood why sheâd stopped searching for him. Emotionally, though, it still stung.
Maybe itâs for the best, Harry thought, shaking his head in an attempt to dispel the melancholy.
Lost in thought, he bumped into Ron.
âWhat is it?â Harry asked quietly.
âHarry, look over there,â Ron whispered.
Harry raised his head. Without his Invisibility Cloak, heâd cast a Disillusionment Charm instead. In a nearby abandoned classroom stood a lone mirror.
Strange, Harry thought. That wasnât there before.
âWant to check it out?â Ron asked.
âNo,â Harry replied, a deep unease settling in his chest. âLetâs head back.â
âAlright,â Ron said reluctantly, turning to leave.
Unbeknownst to them, Dumbledore watched from the shadows, his sharp eyes glinting behind his half-moon spectacles.
When Ron noticed the mirror, Dumbledore had straightened slightly, a flicker of anticipation flashing across his face. But when the two boys turned away, he sighed softly.
With a wave of his hand, he transfigured a nearby statue into a black-robed figure with greasy hairâa near-perfect likeness of Severus Snape.
Young wizards are always terrified of Severus, Dumbledore mused, directing the statue toward Harry and Ron, hoping to nudge them toward the mirror.
Under the dim light, the figureâs silhouette loomed ominously.
âHarry, itâs Snape!â Ron whispered urgently. âWeâre done for if he catches us! Quick, letâs hide in that classroom!â
Harry frowned. Something wasnât right.
Snapeâs sudden appearance was too coincidental, too out of character. After countless detentions, Harry knew Snapeâs routines like the back of his hand. At this hour, Snape shouldâve been in his office, painstakingly sorting potion ingredients. Roaming the sixth floor wasnât his style.
Could this have something to do with the mirror?
âNo,â Harry whispered. âStay here. He wonât notice us.â
Ron obeyed, pressing himself against the wall as Harry instructed.
âDonât make a sound,â Harry murmured. âWeâll leave once heâs gone.â
Dumbledore, observing from his hiding spot, felt a mix of pride and exasperation. The boysâ caution was commendable, but their refusal to investigate the mirror was frustrating.
No matter, he thought. Plans can change.
Dumbledore directed the Snape-like statue closer, its presence growing more imposing with each step.
Sensing danger, Harry quietly drew his wand, pointing it at the advancing figure.
Dumbledore: â¦What?!
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