birdi86
January 20th, 2008, 9:27 pm
This fic is canon-compliant for all books up to and including DH but less so for interview canon. (Especially, the recent interviews.)
Concrit is always welcome and appreciated. And, of course, the characters and world belong to JKR. I am merely borrowing them.
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1.) Depending on the day you asked and his particular mood at the time, Scorpius either hated the idea of moving to England and going to Hogwarts or he was excited by it. There was never a moment when he was neutral towards the idea and he always, on some level, dreaded it.
He hated Diagon Alley, hated England, hated Twilfit & Tatting's and though he had yet to set foot inside, he was certain he hated Hogwarts as well.
From the moment Mama had told him they were moving to England and he'd be going to school at Hogwarts, everything had gone wrong. Dad had been in a bad mood ever since, even scolding Scorpius in front of his cousins when he told his parents he wasn't moving, that he'd stay with Baba and Ded and go to Durmstrang like the rest of his family. That he'd done this by yelling and stamping his feet hadn't been wise, Scorpius realized that now and felt ashamed by his childish behavior, but still felt he shouldn't have to go somewhere he didn't want to!
Things seemed to pick up a few days later when they went shopping for his owl. Scorpius hadn't even thought about getting a new pet, Durmstrang didn't allow animals and he already had a pet ferret which his dad didn't like very much. As a treat, his parents let him buy his owl early so he could keep in touch with his family when they were in England. The moment he had set foot into the shop he'd been drawn to the beautiful snowy owl near the window and proclaimed that was the owl he wanted. Dad had been less enthusiastic (Scorpius suspected he just didn't like animals in general) and had tried to point him towards a large gray eagle owl like the one he'd had as a boy. Scorpius couldn't be persuaded, the snowy owl was identical to the one he'd seen in his book about Harry Potter, a fact he had pointed out to his father who simply mumbled, “I know.”
Mama had helped him pick out a name for her, Zorya, and reminded him not to let her and Scout out of their cages at the same time. Zorya might be a smart owl but a lone ferret running around might prove too much temptation, she had warned him. Scorpius was sure once they got to know each other that wouldn't be a problem but for now, he did as his Mama said.
For a while, Scorpius had almost been excited about moving to England. He'd be away from his other family, yes, but he'd still see them during holidays like he would if he had gone to Durmstrang. Besides, he was going to the same school Harry Potter had gone to and he might even meet him while he was there! On the carriage flight over, he'd spent hours staring out the window imaging just how that would happen. He'd be walking down the street with Zorya in her cage for some unknown reason when Harry Potter would spot them. He'd stop Scorpius and mentioned how he had an owl just like that when he was a boy and then something exciting would happen. Scorpius hadn't entirely decided on what, maybe the dragon in Gringotts would get loose and go on a rampage or a group of vampires would swoop down and attack, but whatever it was, Harry Potter would be there to stop it and Scorpius would be right at his side to help. Afterwards, he'd be commended for his bravery and Harry Potter would tell him that once he's done with school, he should come be his partner at the Auror Office.
That fantasy had made time pass quickly and before he'd known it, they'd arrived in England. There they were greeted by Grandfather and Grandmother and spent the next few days at their manor where Scorpius was showered with gifts. From there they'd gone to their home, not far from Malfoy Manor, which Scorpius had been surprised to find already fully-furnished. His new room was almost identical to the one he'd had back in Russia, aside from some new clothes and a new broom - the Blitz 360. The same one he'd wanted for months, it was the fastest broom in the world and the exact model that Victor Krum used.
Passing a bookstore he saw the very book his Grandmother had given him the week before, Hogwarts: A History. Eager for any information on his new school, Scorpius had practically devoured the book, refusing to part with it even at meal times and finishing it in two days. He'd brought it with him when his parents had gone to visit the Zabinis and, as usual, Scorpius had been forced to keep their daughter, Mei, company. Mei was eleven, like him, and was also starting Hogwarts in a week. Unlike him, however, she hadn't been interested in the book at all and had complained that he was ignoring her when he read it and complained about the book being boring when he tried to tell her about it. She'd briefly managed to lure him away from the book by telling him some new charms her mum had taught her. When they turned out to just be beauty charms he'd bored quickly. A trip to the Healer's office where he'd again be poked and prodded and made to swallow some truly awful potions sounded more fun than watching Mei do her hair and asking him if she looked "pretty".
Which he had told her.
(That hadn't gone over well.)
Frowning, he felt a small stab of guilt for having been so short with Mei. Two days after his visit, Mei had fallen ill with dragon pox. It seemed there was a small epidemic sweeping the British Wizarding population and Mei had caught them from one of her friends. His parents had worried that he might have caught them from her but he hadn't, thanks most likely to one of those awful-tasting potions the Healer had fed him.
He had heard that she was feeling better and would be coming home from St. Mungo's in a day or two. For now though, Mei was still in quarantine. From what his parents had said, even her parents couldn't go past the protective barrier for fear they'd catch the disease. There were other children in the ward as well but, from what his Mama had said, most were much younger. She seemed for all intents alone in a strange place, behind a barrier that only allowed the Healers through. Even someone as continually exasperating as Mei didn't deserve that.
It struck him that a gift might just be the thing to cheer her up, something that kept her occupied or made her feel less alone. He didn't have a clue what this might be but there were enough shops here that he'd find it eventually.
Nothing in the windows looked like anything Mei would want. The only thing she'd want from the apothecary would be perfume or some such thing. She didn't care much for Quidditch and he didn't know what kind of books she liked to read. There was an ink and quill set in the front window of Flourish and Blotts that looked promising, the quill a pink and orange Fwooper feather and the ink a dusky rose color. When he saw the price, however, Scorpius decided to keep looking.
Finally, he came upon one shop with a large “Back to School” sign in the front window and an assortment of items on display, including a group of multi-colored pygmy puffs huddled in a heap in a cage. That could be a good gift for Mei, she was so jealous that he had two pets and was always asking to hold Scout and always asking to hold her or put stupid ribbons on her. And she liked things that were pink.
Scorpius looked up at the sign again, eyes narrowed, and tried to figure out what kind of shop it was.
“Weasley's Wizarding Wheezes,” he said to himself. The first was a name, a familiar one at that and the middle word he knew, of course. It was the last word that he couldn't decipher.
His English was excellent but he still ran across words that stumped him. When that happened, he usually looked it up in the dictionary but, at the moment, he didn't have one of those. Looking in the window again, he guessed that it was a toy shop of some sort. Something aimed at children, anyway. With a glance towards his father; who was still standing in front of the apothecary, talking animatedly to the owner, Scorpius pushed the door open and went inside.
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Review, please. (http://www.cosforums.com/showthread.php?p=4905401#post4905401)
Concrit is always welcome and appreciated. And, of course, the characters and world belong to JKR. I am merely borrowing them.
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1.) Depending on the day you asked and his particular mood at the time, Scorpius either hated the idea of moving to England and going to Hogwarts or he was excited by it. There was never a moment when he was neutral towards the idea and he always, on some level, dreaded it.
He hated Diagon Alley, hated England, hated Twilfit & Tatting's and though he had yet to set foot inside, he was certain he hated Hogwarts as well.
From the moment Mama had told him they were moving to England and he'd be going to school at Hogwarts, everything had gone wrong. Dad had been in a bad mood ever since, even scolding Scorpius in front of his cousins when he told his parents he wasn't moving, that he'd stay with Baba and Ded and go to Durmstrang like the rest of his family. That he'd done this by yelling and stamping his feet hadn't been wise, Scorpius realized that now and felt ashamed by his childish behavior, but still felt he shouldn't have to go somewhere he didn't want to!
Things seemed to pick up a few days later when they went shopping for his owl. Scorpius hadn't even thought about getting a new pet, Durmstrang didn't allow animals and he already had a pet ferret which his dad didn't like very much. As a treat, his parents let him buy his owl early so he could keep in touch with his family when they were in England. The moment he had set foot into the shop he'd been drawn to the beautiful snowy owl near the window and proclaimed that was the owl he wanted. Dad had been less enthusiastic (Scorpius suspected he just didn't like animals in general) and had tried to point him towards a large gray eagle owl like the one he'd had as a boy. Scorpius couldn't be persuaded, the snowy owl was identical to the one he'd seen in his book about Harry Potter, a fact he had pointed out to his father who simply mumbled, “I know.”
Mama had helped him pick out a name for her, Zorya, and reminded him not to let her and Scout out of their cages at the same time. Zorya might be a smart owl but a lone ferret running around might prove too much temptation, she had warned him. Scorpius was sure once they got to know each other that wouldn't be a problem but for now, he did as his Mama said.
For a while, Scorpius had almost been excited about moving to England. He'd be away from his other family, yes, but he'd still see them during holidays like he would if he had gone to Durmstrang. Besides, he was going to the same school Harry Potter had gone to and he might even meet him while he was there! On the carriage flight over, he'd spent hours staring out the window imaging just how that would happen. He'd be walking down the street with Zorya in her cage for some unknown reason when Harry Potter would spot them. He'd stop Scorpius and mentioned how he had an owl just like that when he was a boy and then something exciting would happen. Scorpius hadn't entirely decided on what, maybe the dragon in Gringotts would get loose and go on a rampage or a group of vampires would swoop down and attack, but whatever it was, Harry Potter would be there to stop it and Scorpius would be right at his side to help. Afterwards, he'd be commended for his bravery and Harry Potter would tell him that once he's done with school, he should come be his partner at the Auror Office.
That fantasy had made time pass quickly and before he'd known it, they'd arrived in England. There they were greeted by Grandfather and Grandmother and spent the next few days at their manor where Scorpius was showered with gifts. From there they'd gone to their home, not far from Malfoy Manor, which Scorpius had been surprised to find already fully-furnished. His new room was almost identical to the one he'd had back in Russia, aside from some new clothes and a new broom - the Blitz 360. The same one he'd wanted for months, it was the fastest broom in the world and the exact model that Victor Krum used.
Passing a bookstore he saw the very book his Grandmother had given him the week before, Hogwarts: A History. Eager for any information on his new school, Scorpius had practically devoured the book, refusing to part with it even at meal times and finishing it in two days. He'd brought it with him when his parents had gone to visit the Zabinis and, as usual, Scorpius had been forced to keep their daughter, Mei, company. Mei was eleven, like him, and was also starting Hogwarts in a week. Unlike him, however, she hadn't been interested in the book at all and had complained that he was ignoring her when he read it and complained about the book being boring when he tried to tell her about it. She'd briefly managed to lure him away from the book by telling him some new charms her mum had taught her. When they turned out to just be beauty charms he'd bored quickly. A trip to the Healer's office where he'd again be poked and prodded and made to swallow some truly awful potions sounded more fun than watching Mei do her hair and asking him if she looked "pretty".
Which he had told her.
(That hadn't gone over well.)
Frowning, he felt a small stab of guilt for having been so short with Mei. Two days after his visit, Mei had fallen ill with dragon pox. It seemed there was a small epidemic sweeping the British Wizarding population and Mei had caught them from one of her friends. His parents had worried that he might have caught them from her but he hadn't, thanks most likely to one of those awful-tasting potions the Healer had fed him.
He had heard that she was feeling better and would be coming home from St. Mungo's in a day or two. For now though, Mei was still in quarantine. From what his parents had said, even her parents couldn't go past the protective barrier for fear they'd catch the disease. There were other children in the ward as well but, from what his Mama had said, most were much younger. She seemed for all intents alone in a strange place, behind a barrier that only allowed the Healers through. Even someone as continually exasperating as Mei didn't deserve that.
It struck him that a gift might just be the thing to cheer her up, something that kept her occupied or made her feel less alone. He didn't have a clue what this might be but there were enough shops here that he'd find it eventually.
Nothing in the windows looked like anything Mei would want. The only thing she'd want from the apothecary would be perfume or some such thing. She didn't care much for Quidditch and he didn't know what kind of books she liked to read. There was an ink and quill set in the front window of Flourish and Blotts that looked promising, the quill a pink and orange Fwooper feather and the ink a dusky rose color. When he saw the price, however, Scorpius decided to keep looking.
Finally, he came upon one shop with a large “Back to School” sign in the front window and an assortment of items on display, including a group of multi-colored pygmy puffs huddled in a heap in a cage. That could be a good gift for Mei, she was so jealous that he had two pets and was always asking to hold Scout and always asking to hold her or put stupid ribbons on her. And she liked things that were pink.
Scorpius looked up at the sign again, eyes narrowed, and tried to figure out what kind of shop it was.
“Weasley's Wizarding Wheezes,” he said to himself. The first was a name, a familiar one at that and the middle word he knew, of course. It was the last word that he couldn't decipher.
His English was excellent but he still ran across words that stumped him. When that happened, he usually looked it up in the dictionary but, at the moment, he didn't have one of those. Looking in the window again, he guessed that it was a toy shop of some sort. Something aimed at children, anyway. With a glance towards his father; who was still standing in front of the apothecary, talking animatedly to the owner, Scorpius pushed the door open and went inside.
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Review, please. (http://www.cosforums.com/showthread.php?p=4905401#post4905401)