Harry Potter NR.1
Date: 3/7/2016,
Categories:
Fiction
Fan fiction,
Non-Erotic,
Author: zimbi
... often fell asleep on her chest until she was obliged to go home and put him in his crib. After all, a one year old got very tired out after a long day of playing. "I wonder what sort of adventures Harry will get up to when he's got the Cloak. How old were you when your dad finally handed it down?" Sirius asked James wistfully. James shrugged. "He never really formally gave it to me. He let me play with it as a kid and just didn't say anything when I packed it away for school. But I think school, you know, when he turns eleven. That'll be a good time." "You're going to give an eleven year old boy the most powerful Invisibility Cloak of all time?" Lily asked disbelievingly. "The potentially most important and adventurous eleven year old there can be?" "Well it isn't as though we haven't got a spare," Regulus said with a grin. "You won't misuse it, will you Harry?" he asked the boy and he climbed over from Ginny to Regulus to play with the buttons on his jacket. "There's a special reason we've got two," Lily said sternly. "You're welcome," Ginny joked. "Lily," James attempted to reason, "the Cloak got me out of a lot of really tight spots at Hogwarts." "Tight spots you would never have been in if it weren't for the encouragement of that thing. It's the ultimate safety net that you, as will Harry, use to your advantage." "Honestly Lily, it got Harry out of a lot of really tight spots that he was forced into. Harry will more times than not use this Cloak for better purposes than ...
... the Marauder's ever did," Ginny reasoned. "He faced Voldemort many times with the Cloak on hand, and I would imagine it worked well to his advantage to have it." "I suppose you're right." "Hey, maybe the Cloaks will be useful when we go looking for Remus," Sirius added as an aside. Ginny looked curiously at them both and Lily glanced back at her to make sure the mention of Remus didn't affect her. "I'd rather keep one with Ginny and Lily just in case," James answered. "What do you mean go looking for Remus?" Peter asked uncertainly. "Surely if he's gone there's a good reason for it." "Don't be so naïve Peter," James said. "Why are you so eager to find him anyways?" Ginny asked, siding with Peter. She was unwilling to mention that she had much apprehension about their next meeting and wished to postpone it as much as possible. But rather than garnering her friends' sympathies they all gazed astonished at her, James looking insulted and Lily rather hurt. "It's obvious he's the traitor," Sirius said, somewhat passionately. "We need to find him before he gives away any of our secrets. We can't let him give Lily and James away." It had never occurred to her that anyone would think of Remus as a traitor. Even now, after being abandoned by him, she had every confidence that Remus was as loyal as ever, though apparently not to her. Ginny had quite forgotten that Sirius had developed a distrust for Remus, for whatever the reason, back then and it was not entirely surprising that he ...