Ch88- House-Visit
Next morning, he and Bathsheda walked to Hogsmeade, hand in hand, their fingers swinging lazily. Cassian let out a low groan.
“Canon years hit different, huh?” he muttered.
Bathsheda glanced at him, brow arching. “What now?”
He kissed her cheek, smirking faintly. “Nothing, love. Just sad Quirrell is gone.”
She hummed, the sound more sigh than a word, and didn’t press him. Her thumb stroked over his knuckles as they walked past a low stone wall half-swallowed by ivy.
Students were darting around them, hauling trunks and owl cages, voices bouncing off the station walls as they scrambled for the train. Fred and George came striding past.
The two beelined over, grinning wide.
“Professor R, see you next year,” Fred said, giving him a mock salute.
George wagged his brows. “Try not to miss us too much, yeah?”
Cassian tipped his head. “Oh, I will try. Really. Might even manage to forget your names for a whole two days.”
Fred clutched his chest. “You wound us, sir.”
“Barely scratched the surface.” Cassian jerked his chin at their trunks. “On you go before the train leaves you behind. I doubt your mother would appreciate an owl explaining how her twins were outwitted by a timetable.”
They barked a laugh and jogged off, tossing him mirroring waves as they melted into the crowd.
Not far, Longbottom was clutching his toad, the poor creature squirming and letting out a shrill croak that sounded suspiciously like a demand for freedom. Potter, Weasley, and Granger huddled near the fountain, whispering furiously probably plotting world domination. Malfoy stood off to the side with Crabbe and Goyle, both looking like they couldn’t decide whether to smirk or scowl.
A few Ravenclaws drifted past… Terry Boot balancing a stack of books under one arm, Anthony Goldstein nudging him toward the train. Across the courtyard, Hannah Abbott waved goodbye to her friends. Nott was sprawled on a bench, flicking through a dog-eared copy of Magical Theory. Su Li and Patil were mid-argument, discussing something.
Daphne Greengrass and Tracey Davis approached with Parkinson trailing behind, the three of them moving in that seamless way Slytherin girls seemed to manage when they had something to say.
“Professor Rosier,” Parkinson started, her tone syrupy, “can you explain why you helped Slytherin actually win?”
Daphne tilted her head. “Not that we’re ungrateful.”
Tracey grinned faintly. “But it’s curious.”
Cassian looked between the trio, chuckling, “You lot tutored half your House through Charms and kept Madam Pomfrey from turning into a murderess. That’s not curious, Miss Davis. I just told Heads of the Houses your deeds.”
“Still,” Daphne said lightly, “you made Gryffindor’s loss look very… on purpose.”
“That is because it was on purpose,” Cassian said flatly.
Bathsheda snorted beside him, her hand brushing his sleeve like she was holding back the urge to elbow him in the ribs.
“Worst thing in the world is realising the place you love, this castle, the people running it, the whole bloody system, isn’t fair. You trust the authority. You think the walls will look after you. And then you watch them bend the rules for someone else for the very thing you were told not to do.”
He shook his head. “Keep that in mind… Hogwarts isn’t a person. Not the Founders, not the Headmasters, not even the teachers. She is a castle with a will of her own. She is home. And when home doesn’t feel fair, it’s not long before you’re standing off to the side, watching everyone else belong. I hate that.”
The words sat heavy in the air, softened only by the distant hiss of steam from the train. Bathsheda’s fingers tightened around his hand.
Cassian’s eyes tracked the students loading their trunks onto the train. “Fairness isn’t built into these walls. It is built by the people running about inside them. Trouble is, most of those people are too bloody sentimental to see it.”
“When someone starts fiddling with the scales, stacking them in their house’s favour, what do you reckon happens to the kids watching?”
Tracey looked down. “They lose trust.”
Cassian nodded. “House Cups mean nothing to begin with. We tell you lot to do good, keep your noses clean, earn points for House pride. Build unity. Healthy competition is meant to make you better. And all of that is fine… if it is fair. But when someone can toss in points last second to tip the scales, what’s the point of working hard?”
The girls stared at the ground, lost in thought.
“You stop believing in the whole thing,” Cassian went on. “It is not about who’s clever or brave. It is about who’s got the attention that week.”
Tracey’s mouth twitched, but she didn’t speak.
Bathsheda let out a hum beside him.
He pointed at the train. “Go on, then. Don’t be late.”
The girls nodded in unison. “Thank you, sir.”
Cassian gave a small wave as they hurried off. Bathsheda brushed her hair back from her face, then said it, calmly, like she was asking the time. “Wanna move in together?”
He froze mid-step.
“Pardon?”
She raised a brow, entirely unbothered. “You heard me.”
Cassian turned to stare at her, mouth half-open. “That wasn’t on the schedule.”
“What schedule?”
“The one in my head where you put up with me for a few years before realising I am a terrible flatmate.”
Her lips quirked. “We’ve survived rune excavations, heatstroke in Ankara, and three near-death experiences in China. Sharing a kitchen can’t be worse.”
“Bold words.” He shoved his hands deep into his pockets. “You’ve never seen me cook.”
“I have.”
“That wasn’t cooking. That was… tactical improvisation.”
Bathsheda smirked faintly, shaking her head.
“Alright,” Cassian said at last, his voice lighter now. “But when you find out I alphabetise my tea and leave diary in the bath, don’t say I didn’t warn you.”
“I will manage.”
Cassian’s fingers curled lightly around hers as they walked.
“I know,” Bathsheda said quietly, her thumb grazing his knuckles. “Just funny timing, isn’t it? You finally got free of them… and then we agreed to stay. Because of this.”
Cassian’s jaw flexed slightly. She wasn’t wrong.
“You still can’t leave your family, but I wanted to ask. And you said yes, so when the time comes, you’re now bound to come with me.”
He gave a soft snort, glancing sideways at her. “Bound, am I? God forbid I try to back out now.”
“You won’t,” she said simply, her grip firm despite the casual tone.
“You sound very sure for someone who hasn’t seen my record with commitments.”
Bathsheda hummed faintly, eyes on the cobblestones ahead. “You’re here, aren’t you?”
Cassian rolled that over in his head for a moment, then huffed out a laugh. “Fair point. Then. Yes, yes. Oh my god, yes.”
Bathsheda smacked his arm, the corner of her mouth twitching as she tried not to laugh.
“You are insufferable.”
“True,” Cassian said easily. “But you are still volunteering to live with me. I’d call that reckless optimism.”
“Reckless optimism is better than living in a shoebox of books and tower of pens like you do now.”
Cassian tilted his head, feigning offence. “That is not a shoebox. It’s a curated mess. There is a system.”
“Uh-huh.”
***
Bathsheda dropped Cassian off at the side of the road, squinting at the stretch of matching houses. “Is this the place?”
Cassian nodded, hands deep in his coat pockets. “Yeah. Thanks for dropping me, love.”
She leaned over and kissed him. “You sure you don’t want me to come with you? I can drop you off after, too.”
He shook his head. “That won’t be necessary. I’ll take the bus.”
She studied him for a second longer, then nodded. “See you in a couple of days.”
He waved as she turned on the spot. The moment she disappeared, his hand dropped, and so did the smile.
Cassian turned toward Number Four. The house looked built out of grayness. Every inch of it screamed dull. Dull door. Dull windows. Dull brick.
He walked up and rang the bell.
A voice screeched inside.
“Dad! The freak must’ve returned!”
“It is still early. See who it is.”
The door was yanked open a second later by—
Cassian had to pause.
Boy looked like a peeled potato in a school uniform. Hair like it was glued on. Face already set in that smug roundness only gained by years of never hearing the word no.
“Who’re you?” the boy barked.
Cassian smiled without warmth. “A guest. Is your father in?”
The boy didn’t move. Just narrowed his eyes. “He’s not buying anything.”
Cassian leaned in, almost a whisper.
“That’s good. Because I’m not selling.”
That shut the boy up. He blinked, then turned and bellowed down the hall. “Dad! There’s some weirdo at the door!”
Heavy footsteps followed, and a large man in a buttoned shirt that barely contained his stomach came into view. His eyes landed on Cassian with immediate distaste.
“Can I help you?”
Cassian’s smile widened just a little. “Yes. You can step aside.”
“I beg your—”
Cassian waved his wand.
Three lights floated, one from the man, and the other from potato-faced boy just behind him. The third veered from the left, the figure coming from the kitchen. A woman with… well, Cassian chose not to be unkind. Ugliness of the soul had a way of shaping the face over time. It showed.
All three of them clutched at their throats as their voices ripped free, flickering lights now hovering midair.
He flicked his wand again. The lights sank into three small glass vials and he corked them one by one.
“Now I’ve got your ugly voices,” he said mildly, turning toward the sofa. “Let’s sit and talk. Well, I’ll talk. You’ll listen.”
He dropped into their stiff-backed armchair like he had every right to be there. The man, Vernon, if Cassian remembered right, stood frozen near the hall, face purple with impotent rage. The boy hovered behind him, blinking dumbly. The woman clutched the edge of the doorway. Tʜe source of this ᴄontent ɪs novel{f}ire.net
“Oh,” Cassian added, pointing his wand lazily. “Tea. I’m not fussy. Just don’t spit or poison it. I’ll know.”
Petunia Dursley backed into the kitchen like a kicked dog, still clutching at her throat.
He hummed a low tune as he waited, eyes flicking around the room. Middle-class decor, matched furniture in beige and brown, framed photos on every surface, the kind of television that was expensive enough to feel impressive in ’91. Everything screamed curated normalcy.
Cassian’s gaze lingered on a picture of the boy, Dudley, grinning beside a bicycle far too expensive for his age. Behind him stood Petunia, all rigid pride and fake pearls. Next to her, the husband. Vernon Dursley. Mustache trimmed, smile strained.
No Harry.
There wasn’t a single photo of Harry.
Not on the mantle. Not on the shelves. Not even a school portrait shoved behind another frame.
Not surprising.
He already knew the boy slept under the stairs. He’d seen it on the registry when he tracked the address.
The tea arrived with a rattle of porcelain. Petunia placed the tray on the table with shaking hands.
“Thank you,” Cassian said, offering her a smile too polite to be kind. He picked up the chipped floral cup, took a sip, then pointed to the sofa across from him. “Sit.”
They obeyed.
Vernon lowered himself stiffly. Petunia perched on the edge. Dudley flopped next to her, wide-eyed and pale, fingers twitching like he wanted to bolt but couldn’t work out how.
Cassian crossed one leg over the other and set the teacup down.
“I’m sure you’re wondering why I’m here,” he said. “Well. Truthfully? What I’m doing is super illegal.”
He let that hang in the air.
Vernon’s fists clenched, but he stayed silent.
“But that’s the thing. You can’t prove any of it. No evidence. And even if you could, well… unfortunately for you, I’m… rather influential in the world your nephew belongs to.”
He reached into his coat, pulled out a slim silver pin, and held it up between two fingers.
“You can think of me as a Duke’s heir. That won’t mean anything to you, but in our world, it’s enough to keep the Ministry nervous. If I kill a few peasants, at worst someone might slap my wrist and call it unbecoming.”
Vernon’s face darkened. Cassian didn’t stop.
“But I’m not fond of violence. It’s messy. Loud. Uncivilized. Still…” He leaned forward slightly. “I’m not above it. So don’t push me. Got it?”
Three nods. All stiff. No one met his eyes.
“Excellent,” he said, settling back. “Let’s talk about the cupboard under the stairs.”
Trio stiffened by the mention of it, but Cassian raised his wand.
“No need to get worked up. Told you, I’m not here to hurt you.” He tilted his head, voice calm. “I’m here to tell you how much I will hurt you if you don’t do exactly as I say from this day forth. So listen carefully.”
They froze.
“That cupboard,” Cassian said, his tone darkening, “is no longer to be used for anything but storing your shame. If I find out Harry sets foot in it again, sleeping, hiding, punished, I don’t care, I will put one of you in it. And I’ll make sure you fit.”
Vernon looked like he might choke. Petunia let out a thin, wheezing breath.
Cassian kept going.
“He gets a room. A proper bed. Food, clothing, books, space. Not a closet. Not hand-me-downs. Not scraps.”
Then he reached into his coat again, this time pulling out a single sheet of parchment folded into thirds.
“Here’s what you’re going to do.”
He unfolded the paper, placed it on the coffee table, and tapped it with his wand. The script glowed briefly before settling into dark, sharp ink.
“Daily schedule,” he said. “Breakfast, lunch, dinner. He eats with the family. He’s included in chores, not burdened with them. I don’t want to hear about any backbreaking errands or starvation punishments. You’ll provide receipts, literal ones, I’ve charmed this list to track compliance.”
He pointed to a small rune in the corner. It blinked red, then dimmed.
“That light turns green when the schedule’s followed. Yellow if you slip. Red if you ignore it.” His eyes flicked to Vernon. “Red is bad.”
He ignored their wide eyes, “Let’s be clear. This isn’t about teaching you empathy. I’m not wasting time hoping you’ll change.” His gaze settled on Petunia. “And you? You’ll be pleasant. Not kind, I know that’s a stretch, but neutral. Civil. If I hear about cold stares, hissing behind his back, or shrieking about freakishness, I’ll charm your voice so every word you say sounds like a fart in church.”
Her jaw tensed. Her fingers twisted in her lap, and Cassian could practically hear the hiss she wanted to give.
Cassian turned to Vernon. “As for you, you’ll stop treating him like a stray someone dumped on your doorstep. He’s not a charity case. He’s a child. You are to speak to him like you would any other. Say please. Say thank you. No raised fists. No locking doors.”
Vernon’s face had gone splotchy and red, but he hadn’t moved.
“Second offence, you lose the ability to speak for a year. Third offence?” He turned toward Dudley, voice colder now. “I start with his memories. I won’t erase them. I’ll just… shuffle a few things.”
Dudley went rigid.
“Imagine thinking your name is Oinky every morning. Being terrified of butter knives. Wetting yourself every time you see your own reflection.”
A squeaky breath escaped the boy.
Cassian sighed and stood, brushing invisible lint from his coat.
“This arrangement isn’t a negotiation,” he said flatly. “I’m not here to counsel you. I’m not here to soften you. I’m here to make sure you don’t get another chance to ruin that boy’s life.”
He glanced toward the hallway.
“You’re not to speak about him when he’s not in the room. No muttering, no blaming. He is not the cause of your misery. He’s the proof of it.”
Cassian turned, heading for the door.
“I’ll check in. Randomly. Without warning. If he’s bruised, I’ll bruise you. If he’s missing meals, I’ll take your appetite. If he starts believing he’s worthless, I’ll make you see yourselves the way he does.”
He paused with his hand on the knob. “Last chance.”
Three silent, terrified faces watched him leave.
He nodded. “Oh, I was never here. Got it?”
The trio nodded so fast their necks could’ve snapped.
Cassian dropped the three glass vials onto the sideboard. “Break them. If your voices feel like coming back, lucky you.”
Then he turned and walked out, shutting the door behind him. He caught a small movement in the window of a nearby house and smiled. Then left.
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Chapters
- Chapter 320 320: Like a Butterfly
- Chapter 319 319: Three Patronuses
- Chapter 318 318: Storm
- Chapter 317 317: Festive!
- Chapter 316 316: Change the World
- Chapter 315 315: Age of the Fine Bronze
- Chapter 314 314: Valley of Magic
- Chapter 313
- Chapter 312
- Chapter 311 311: Students vs Professors
- Chapter 310 310: Sword
- Chapter 309 309: Ashfal
- Chapter 308 308: Plague
- Chapter 307 307: Open Class
- Chapter 306 306: Double Wedding
- Chapter 305 305: Separation
- Chapter 304 304: Veil
- Chapter 303 303: Plans!
- Chapter 302 302: Gamble
- Chapter 301 301: Offer!
- Chapter 300 300: Bathael
- Chapter 299 299: Miracle
- Chapter 298 298: Death
- Chapter 297 297: Elder Wand
- Chapter 296 296: Sigh!
- Chapter 295 295: Lilies and Memories
- Chapter 294 294: Rage
- Chapter 293 293: Bark
- Chapter 292 292: Purge
- Chapter 291 291: Portal
- Chapter 290 290: Date!
- Chapter 289 289: Cabinet
- Chapter 288 288: It's a Date!
- Chapter 287 287: Space
- Chapter 286 286: Renunciation
- Chapter 285 285: Apparition
- Chapter 284 284: Revelio!
- Chapter 283 283: Staff
- Chapter 282 282: Goblins
- Chapter 281 281: Vault
- Chapter 280 280: Luck!
- Chapter 279 279: Moonspit and Romance
- Chapter 278 278: Cloak
- Chapter 277 277: Blood Curse and Talents
- Chapter 276 276: Amortal
- Chapter 275 275: Locket
- Chapter 274 274: WWW
- Chapter 273 273: Evil
- Chapter 272 272: Souls
- Chapter 271 271: Acclaim
- Chapter 270 270: Same Old Dread
- Chapter 269 269: Home
- Chapter 268 268: Curse and Worse
- Chapter 267 267: Self-Fulfilling
- Chapter 266 266: Child Soldier
- Chapter 265 265: Fury
- Chapter 264 264: Surprise!
- Chapter 263 263: Fight!
- Chapter 262 262: Hate
- Chapter 261 261: Family Reunion
- Chapter 260 260: Traitor
- Chapter 259 259: He'll Die!
- Chapter 258 258: The Real Dark Lord
- Chapter 257 257: Cheat
- Chapter 256 256: Exams
- Chapter 255 255: Career Advice
- Chapter 254 254: Prophecies
- Chapter 253 253: Shell
- Chapter 252 252: Drunk Phoenix
- Chapter 251 251: Choice
- Chapter 250 250: Winky
- Chapter 249 249: Wardnet
- Chapter 248 248: Past, Present and Future
- Chapter 247 247: Collection
- Chapter 246 246: Giant
- Chapter 245 245: Fire Eaters
- Chapter 244 244: Worry
- Chapter 243 243: Teacher
- Chapter 242 242: Tree
- Chapter 241 241: Duel!
- Chapter 240 240: Magic-tech?
- Chapter 239 239: CCL
- Chapter 238 238: Hem Hem
- Chapter 237 237: Insane!
- Chapter 236 236: Power the Dark Lord Knows Not
- Chapter 235 235: Proud
- Chapter 234 234: Drained
- Chapter 233 233: Compensate
- Chapter 232 232: Ritual
- Chapter 231 231: Portkey
- Chapter 230 230: Maze
- Chapter 229 229: Alive!
- Chapter 228 228: Targeted Teaching
- Chapter 227 227: Dread
- Chapter 226 226: Law
- Chapter 225 225: Second Task!
- Chapter 224 224: Justified Rage
- Chapter 223 223: Sick
- Chapter 222 222: Love Potion
- Chapter 221 221: Muffin
- Chapter 220 220: Double Date
- Chapter 219 219: DRAGONS!
- Chapter 218 218: Balls
- Chapter 217 217: Ancient Variant of an Ancient Variant?
- Chapter 216 216: The Tragic Courtship Display of the British Adolescent
- Chapter 215 215: First Task
- Chapter 214 214: Contract
- Chapter 213 213: Spy
- Chapter 212 212: Four Seasons
- Chapter 211 211: Napkin Tournaments
- Chapter 210 210: Champions!
- Chapter 209 209: Worth!
- Chapter 208 208: Guests!
- Chapter 207 207: Accio My Beloved!
- Chapter 206 206: H.E.A.R.T.
- Chapter 205 205: Shield
- Chapter 204 204: Acclimation
- Chapter 203 203: Hexing Students
- Chapter 202 202: Simple
- Chapter 201 201: Intent
- Chapter 200 200: Quintic-Magick Cup
- Chapter 199 199: The Bug!
- Chapter 198 198: Attack!
- Chapter 197 197: Warning!
- Chapter 196 196: Pet
- Chapter 195 195: Unwelcomed
- Chapter 194 194: Dread
- Chapter 193 193: Djinn
- Chapter 192 192: Wake and Heed My Command
- Chapter 191 191: Monsters!
- Chapter 190 190: Awake
- Chapter 189 189: Force
- Chapter 188 188: Politics
- Chapter 187 187: Without You!
- Chapter 186 186: Avada
- Chapter 185 185: Smile!
- Chapter 184 184: Immune
- Chapter 183 183: Freeze!
- Chapter 182 182: A Fool's Chronicles - It's April! Part 2 (Read After Ch170)
- Chapter 181 181: Moon
- A Fool’s Chronicles – It’s April! Part 2 (Read After Ch170)
- Chapter 180 180: Always
- Chapter 179 179: Ominous
- Chapter 178 178: A Fool's Chronicles - It's April! Part 1 (Read After Ch170)
- A Fool’s Chronicles – It’s April! Part 1 (Read After Ch170)
- Chapter 177 177: Rat
- Chapter 176 176: Love
- Chapter 175 175: Serious Howl
- Chapter 174 174: MWPP
- Chapter 173 173: Map
- Chapter 172 172: Patronus
- Chapter 171 171: Grim
- Chapter 170 170: Chimera
- Chapter 169 169: Cushions
- Chapter 168 168: Duel?
- Chapter 167 167: Praise
- Chapter 166 166: Headmasters
- Chapter 165 165: Forced!
- Chapter 164 164: Liar!
- Chapter 163 163: Druid
- Chapter 162 162: No
- Chapter 161 161: Damn You, Sirius Black!
- Chapter 160 160: Dementors!
- Chapter 159 159: Fear
- Chapter 158 158: Logic
- Chapter 157 157: Rewind!
- Chapter 156 156: Boggart
- Chapter 155 155: Cookie?
- Chapter 154 154: Crack
- Chapter 153 153: Mouse
- Chapter 152 152: Siriusly?
- Chapter 151 151: Foam
- Chapter 150 150: Events
- Chapter 149 149: Alternate Reality
- Chapter 148 148: Footpath
- Chapter 147 147: Ngaralu
- Chapter 146 146: Call!
- Chapter 145 145: Noctis
- Chapter 144 144: Summer
- Chapter 143 143: Power
- Chapter 142 142: Thief's Chronicle I - The Burden (Read After -Rowena vs Illiteracy-)
- Chapter 141 141: Dismissed
- Thief’s Chronicle I – The Burden (Read After -Rowena vs Illiteracy-)
- Chapter 140 140: Memory Wipe!
- Chapter 139 139: Dark
- Chapter 138 138: Riddle!
- Chapter 137 137: Chamber
- Chapter 136 136: Sacked
- Chapter 135 135: Creed
- Chapter 134 134: Valentine's
- Chapter 133 133: Ash
- Chapter 132 132: Favours
- Ch131- Sacked
- Ch130- Creed
- Ch129- Valentine’s
- Ch128- Ash
- Ch127- Favours
- Ch126- Spectacle-s
- Ch125- Shot!
- Ch124- Lost
- Ch123- Yule
- Ch122- Clue!
- Ch121- Parselmouth
- Ch120- Duel
- Ch119- Joy
- Ch118- Decision!
- Ch117- Blah Blah Law
- Ch116- Crack
- Ch115- Confess
- Ch114- Especially!
- Ch113- Rogue
- Ch112- Bird is the Word!
- Ch111- Parents
- Ch110- Damn You Lucius!
- Ch109- NO!
- Ch108- Daisy
- Ch107- Trust Me Bro, Click the Link
- Ch106- Hello, World!
- Ch105- Bad Decisions!
- Ch104- Wand!
- Ch103- Star!
- Ch102- Dragon Wakes!
- Ch101- Shrine
- Ch100- Meeting
- Ch99- Punch
- Ch98- Invest All!
- Ch97- Gate
- Ch96- Never Forget!
- Ch95- Forget!
- Ch94- Immortal Couple
- Ch93- Curse or Gift
- Ch92- Mob
- C- Between the Lines #3 – Rowena vs Illiteracy (Read After Ch 30)
- Ch91- Break
- Ch90- Temple
- Ch89- Family First
- Ch88- House-Visit
- Ch87- Bloody Rosier
- Ch86- Points
- Ch85- Play
- Ch84- The Obstacle
- Ch83- Would He?
- Ch82- Ignivolatus
- Ch81- Say It!
- Ch80- Wraith
- Ch79- Murder Forest
- Ch78- Summon
- Ch77- Comfortable
- Ch76- Bond!
- Ch75- Dragon?
- Ch74- Secrets
- Ch73- Erase!
- Ch72- Memory
- Curse Logs #1 – Marius Vale (Read After Ch 28)
- Ch71- Thief
- Ch70- Mirror
- Between the Lines #3 – Regulus vs Lucius(Read After Ch 58)
- Ch69- Crushing Defeat
- Ch68- Chess
- Ch67- Snow
- Ch66- Game On
- Ch65- Soaked
- Between the Lines #2 – Gryffindor vs Ghost (Read After Ch 56)
- Ch64- Leviosaaa!
- Ch63- Troll
- Ch62- Flawed
- Between the Lines #1 – Slytherin vs Badger (Read After Ch 56)
- Ch61- Tribute
- Ch60- Punishment
- Ch59- Fly!
- Ch58- Daddy!
- Ch57- A DAMN PEN!
- Ch56- WHY?!
- Ch55- The Greatest Creation!
- Ch54- Revenge!
- Ch53- Secrets?
- Ch52- Measure of Deterrence
- Ch51- New Year
- Ch50- Potter
- Ch49- Yoghurt
- Ch48- Return
- Ch47- Master Ji
- Ch46- SMELLS LIKE… LIES!
- Ch45- Extra
- Ch44- Türkiye
- Ch43- Troublesome Runes
- Ch42- Eureka
- Ch41- Pungent
- Ch40- Hot!
- Ch39- Gravitas
- Ch38- Serious?
- Ch37- A Rosier
- Ch36- Not That Name!
- Ch35- Staff Meeting
- Ch34- Somewhere Else
- Ch33- Age Line
- Ch32- Coward!
- Spells and Ancient Varriants
- Ch31- Academic Liabilities
- Ch30- Founders
- Ch29- Soooo…
- Ch28- New Professor
- Ch27- Magical Contraception
- Ch26- Mind Magic
- Ch25- Brand
- Ch24- Fjords
- Ch23- Brain Drills
- Ch22- Almost A Proper One
- Ch21- Collapse
- Ch20- Ancient Cave
- Ch19- Family
- Ch18- Bloody Historians
- Ch17- Curse
- Ch16- Surviving the Year
- Ch15- Bathsheda Babbling
- Ch14- Aromic Bomb
- Ch13- Selena Rosier
- Ch12- Softening Charm
- Ch11- Unerasable History
- Ch10- Kitchen
- Ch9- The Witch!
- Ch8- First Lesson
- Ch7- New Year Begins
- Ch6- Professor Rosier
- Ch5- Lucian Rosier
- Ch4- Teacher?
- Ch3- Lumos
- Ch2- List
- Ch1- Useless. Failure. A Joke!
- Character Images