Harry Potter: The Blogger of Hogwarts

Chapter 6: Legacy of the Past



"Hagrid, what happened to my parents?" I demanded to take Hagrid's mind off of Petunia. I had long accepted the Dursleys' story of them dying in a car crash (though not the embellishments of them being on meth and my mother being a crack whore and my father being his pimp driving her to her next appointment), but if part of their past was falsified, this part might be too. "Why are you here? All those strange things I've done…does that mean I'm a wizard too?"

Hagrid looked grim. "Your parents were murdered. They had fought against a very evil wizard, one so foul people don't dare say his name."

"Could you, you know, write it down?" I asked. I would be damned if I didn't know the name of my parents' murderer.

"No, I can't spell it," Hagrid muttered. "Dyslexia, you know. But fine, I'll say it just once. Voldemort."

"That sounds like it's of French origin," I pointed out. "Shouldn't the T be silent?"

"The whole word should be silent because you should never say it!" Hagrid shouted. Touché. "Your parents learned magic at Hogwarts and so will you." I beamed. Magic school. So cool. "Some mages – that's the gender neutral term for magic user – are the children of other mages, but some are the children of Muggles." I figured Muggle must have been the term for non-magic user. "You Know Who and his minions didn't like the idea of Muggleborn learning magic."

This all seemed very Nazi-esque to me. I wonder if this Voldemort character was inspired by Hitler, or if it was just a coincidence. "So my parents fought him and they died."

"He came to your house to kill you all," Hagrid said grimly. "He killed your parents – they died as heroes. And then he tried to kill you, and he failed. You're the only survivor of the Avada Kedavra curse, the Killing Curse, in all of history." He pointed at my scar and I realized it was the mark of where I'd been cursed. "You Know Who disappeared after that, and everyone assumed you killed him."

"You don't believe it?"

"I don't believe anything's dead until I've seen a body," Hagrid said. I nodded in approval. Very sensible. "But something happened to him, cause no one's seen hide nor hair of him in ten years."

There was something bothering me about this story, some detail that didn't seem to fit, but I couldn't quite put my finger on it. So I decided to move on and hope it came to me later. "Did you bring the letter?"

"Sure did," Hagrid said with a grim and handed it over.

[Image description: {It's Harry's Hogwarts letter. We all know what it says, right?}]

While I read the letter, an owl perched on Hagrid's shoulder. Hagrid wrote two notes, and handed them both over to the owl like he was some sort of carrier pigeon.

"This is awesome!" I announced. "Hagrid, I am so in. Does Hogwarts have economics classes? Is it a boarding school? What's the answer to life, the universe, and everything? Am I going to learn to fly?"

"Er, no, yes, 42, and yes, but just with broomsticks," Hagrid said after a minute. "Now if you'd just care to come with me, I'll take you to Diagon Alley to get your school supplies."

Vernon drew himself upwards. "You will do no such thing!" he screamed. "That child will not be going to magic school! You're a raving lunatic, sir! You have manhandled my wife, broken into my house, threatened my family!"

Hagrid smirked. "There's nothing you can do to stop me. Magic is above all law. Should I demonstrate?" He summoned an umbrella from nowhere, aimed it at Dudley, incanted a spell, and turned Dudley into a pig.

I put my hands on my hips, trying my best to hold back the powerful laugh that was threatening to escape me at every single moment. It was aided by the fact that, honestly, this was disturbing the more I thought about it. Hagrid could do just about anything – any mage could – and no one could stop him. If he wanted to kill the Dursleys, kill Harry, what could I do? "Please put him back," I said. "Please? For me?"

"Oh, aye, for you, Harry," Hagrid said and turned Dudley back into a human. "Let that be a lesson to you. You're out of your depth, Dursleys. Way out of your depth. Shall we go, Harry? There's a lot to do. The first step in your journey begins now."

"What's at the end of the journey?" I couldn't help but wonder.

"Oh, I think you may be surprised," Hagrid said with a smirk.

And then it suddenly occurred to me, that detail that had been eluding me earlier. If I was the only survivor of the attack, how did anyone know he used the Killing Curse on me? I didn't know the answer. For all I know, it would be something completely benign like some sort of magical diagnostic. But I have the feeling it'll be important for later.

For now, I'm going to put it out of my mind. I'm a freaking wizard, I can do magic, and now I don't ever have to be afraid of the Dursleys again. Life is amazing.

COMMENTS

daughter_of_dentists: Congratulations on getting your Hogwarts letter, Harry! Now that you've gotten it, I can tell you I got one too! I'm a witch and I'll be starting Hogwarts in the same year as you. I'll meet up with you on the train – I know you don't know what I look like, but I know what you look like. Everyone does. See you soon!

Oh, wow, that's awesome! Sorry I accused you of being an axe murderer, but in my defense, you were acting sort of creepily. Can't wait to meet you!

deeds_of_stone: I have to admit, I did not expect this blog to turn out to be an inventive urban fantasy type story, but I am here for it. Something about this Hagrid fellow seems suspicious, though. I don't like how he just uses magic cavalierly on your cousin. Though the jerk has it coming. You're a great writer, Harry, and I hope to see more from you soon!

Thanks! It's all real, though.

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[Message from Operative Echidna (real name Rubeus Hagrid) to his handler, Operative Woodpecker (real name Rachel Ekaterina Dacted)]

The pot is in the kiln, repeat, the pot is in the kiln. All my instructions have been followed to the letter, and I will attack the Dursley child as ordered, which I once again renew my objections to. Throwing around my power is exactly what we're trying to stop.

[Reply from Woodpecker]

I'm as unhappy as you are, Echidna, but we have to show Potter the truth behind magical society: that it is foul, corrupt, and lawless and a stain upon mankind. We haven't spent years manipulating his life just to throw it away at a sign of weakness. Do you have any idea how much we've spent on bribes to get child protection to ignore Potter's abuse and make it look like magical interference? Too much. And if you say another word of complaint, it'll all come out of your salary from now on.

We're doing this for Britain, Echidna. Remember that. Rule Britannia. Always rule Britannia.


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