"Ah Severus, I am glad you are here." Dumbledore said when Severus Snape, potions master and most hated teacher in Hogwarts, walked into his office. "Please take a seat."
"Headmaster." Snape nodded as he sat down. "I assume that this meeting is so we can discuss Voldemort's heir and the Potter brat."
"You should never assume Severus, though yes, that is what we are here to discuss. And would it kill you to show the boy some respect?" Dumbledore asked, shaking his head.
"Yes." Snape said immediately.
"Well, it appears then that I must cancel this conversation or risk your life today."
"What do you mean?" Snape frowned.
"I fear that after this meeting you may gain some respect for Harry, perhaps not as a person but at least as a wizard."
"I doubt that." Snape snorted with disbelief.
"Severus, you told me that young Harry had to have been lying as there as no way he could have beaten Apophis in a fight, correct?"
"Yes, I did." Snape nodded, remembering that conversation while also wondering where the headmaster was going with this.
"Harry Potter has given a memory of the fight in court, I believe that by now most of the country has heard about what happened, though I am sure that certain parts will be exaggerated depending on who is telling the story."
"What happened?" Snape asked.
"Follow me Severus," Dumbledore said in a soft voice before standing up and walking to his personal pensive with Snape following after him. "watch this." Dumbledore said before he put a memory of himself watching Harry's memory in court along with the rest. Snape looked confused but eventually viewed the memory while Dumbledore returned to his seat and waited for Severus to finish.
"Impossible!" Snape said once he had finished, his face was paler than usual and full of disbelief. "That...that must be wrong!"
"It was confirmed that the memory was real." Dumbledore reminded Snape.
"There is no way that the brat should have been able to last that long against him!" Snape said, refusing to believe what he had just saw. "He's a Potter! A lazy good for nothing!"
"Being a Potter may actually have something to do with why he is so strong, the Potter family are well known for producing strong or at least above average wizards. For all of your hatred of James Potter, even you cannot deny that the man was a genius when it came to transfiguration." Dumbledore said, Snape glared at him but internally admitted that the man was right. While Snape had mastered potions, Potter had taken transfigurations. "Besides Severus, once again in your hatred with all things Potter, you miss the important things."
"Like what?!" Snape snapped.
"Firstly, how is this 'Apophis' immune to spells?" Dumbledore asked. "The unforgivables were about as effective as a knockback curse and Harry's bone breakers had the same results as a stinging hex."
"I do not know," Snape said honestly. "it is not something I can work out just by looking at him after all. Perhaps he has made some potion or is aware of some secret spell or ritual to grant him his ability?"
"Perhaps but if he knows it then it would be likely for Voldemort to know the trick to it as well."
"Perhaps," Snape nodded. "but the dark lord has shown no evidence that he has that ability, after all nobody is going to shoot spells at him, not amongst the death eaters at least."
"True," Dumbledore agreed. "we will spend some time working that out, hopefully we can find a weakness, until then we can settle on trying to work out the second important thing that you missed."
"What?"
"How is Harry Potter so strong and skilled?"
Harry had stayed in his room until lunch when he had returned down in the kitchen, this time he was wearing black trainers, blue jeans and a white T- shirt, in his right hand was a black book with the Potter family crest in the middle.
Harry looked around, he saw Hermione and Ron talking with the twins while Mrs Weasley was in the kitchen. As for Sirius he was currently talking with Ginny. Arthur was not here but Harry thought that that was because the man probably had to go to work.
"Hi Harry." Ginny said upon noticing him.
"Sup Gin?" Harry asked as he sat down next to Sirius.
"Hi pup, you're going to have to wait for dinner." Sirius said.
"Why?" Harry raised an eyebrow. "Between Dobby and Kreatcher..."
"Mum insisted on doing it. Ginny rolled her eyes.
"Ah." Harry said, correctly guessing that their was an argument involved. Though in all honesty he liked her food so he didn't really mind. "Fine, I can wait." Harry shrugged before reading his book.
"What book is that?" Hermione asked, her eyes locking on the book.
"Oh, is that the Potter family grimoire?" Sirius asked.
"Yep." Harry nodded but kept reading.
"I remember your dad reading that a couple of times." Sirius commented.
"Does your family have a grimoire?" Hermione asked the Weasley's.
"No." Fred shook his head. "Not all families..."
"Have one." George finished.
"Can I read it?" Hermione asked Harry.
"No." Was all Harry said before he flipped the page and continued reading.
"Why not?" Hermione frowned.
"Probably because Potter doesn't think you're good enough to read it." Ron said, glaring at Harry.
"I was going to go with because she is not a Potter but if that's what you want to think dumbass then go right ahead." Harry replied, his eyes scanning the page.
"What does it matter if I am not a Potter?" Hermione persisted. "A book is a book."
"It matters because this is a Potter family grimoire written by members of the Potter family for the members of the Potter family. Not made by the Potter family for any and all who want to read it."
"Many old pureblood families have grimoires." Ginny shrugged. "They don't let anyone read them."
"What? So it's just another way to be better than muggleborns?!" Hermione demanded.
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