Chapter 294 294: Rage
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Cassian was three essays deep into his evening self-punishment when he pulled the next scroll toward him, took a slow sip of tea, and closed his eyes like a man praying for divine mercy.
Of course it was Luna. Bright yellow ink on the label. Tiny doodle of a bird carrying a heart. She even enchanted the heart to blink.
He stared at it. The heart blinked back.
“Brilliant,” he muttered, unfolding it.
Lovebird-to-Love-Note: The True History of Magical Courtship.
He sighed, long, theatrical, then began reading.
The introduction hit him like a thrown shoe.
“Most people believe Lovebird-to-Love-Note was invented by a lonely wizard who couldn’t talk to girls. This is incorrect. Birds do not respect loneliness. They respect strategy.”
He pinched the bridge of his nose.
“The Karelian Enclaves were frozen and unhappy in 1030. Wars often make people cold and unreasonable. When two city-states began hexing each other’s owl routes out of spite, someone very sensible decided to stop using owls.”
Cassian snorted despite himself. He flipped the page. Her diagrams were… something. A very round lovebird carrying a suspiciously large scroll. A second lovebird wearing what appeared to be a helmet. Luna had drawn arrows explaining its “heroic trajectory.”
Underneath…
“Lovebirds were chosen because they are small, fast, and statistically uninteresting. No one suspects a bird that looks like it wants a cuddle.”
He underlined it. “That’s… not entirely wrong.”
Then came the war bit.
“The message was wrapped in runes and transfigured into a lovebird. If the bird was intercepted, it either exploded (rare) or sang a coded tune (common). Song-codes were based on Karelian harvest chants, which the enemy found deeply annoying.”
Cassian scratched a note in the margin. Correct that. Eight percent fatal detonation rate. No singing. Stop encouraging them.
He read on.
Luna’s favourite section was very obviously the early-1900s example…
“My favourite version is the wizard who escaped a Muggle prison by writing his message in blood, folding the spell, and turning it into a mouse. All good things come in mouse form. Except when they’re named Scabbers and they’re really a sick wizard and not a real mouse. The mouse escaped through a drain and carried his heartfelt message (‘HELP’) for three miles.”
Cassian paused. She’d attached a sketch of the mouse too. He held it up. The mouse had enormous eyelashes and a heroic pose.
He kept reading.
“The Ministry banned Lovebird-to-Love-Note because it made Ministers itchy. People were passing messages without permission, and sometimes a Minister would give a speech only for a bird to land on his face. Democracy has never recovered.”
Cassian put his pen down and dragged a hand over his mouth.
“History weeps,” he said softly.
He flipped to the final page, her “practical application.”
“If we adapt the spell for classwork, it doesn’t have to be a bird. In fact, it probably shouldn’t be a bird. Birds get distracted. Instead, I propose using spoons. Lovebirds to Lovegoods.”
He blinked.
“A spoon can carry small written instructions. A spoon can hide under a napkin. And if intercepted, a spoon can simply pretend to be a spoon. This is ideal.”
She had drawn four spoons marching in single file across the page. One had a tiny flag.
Cassian leaned back in his chair. He wrote in the margin…
Good historical scaffolding. Fix dates. Remove explosions. Spoons acceptable but reconsider infantry formation. Add real examples of runic layering. See me after class, you’ve accidentally produced a decent courier framework.
He set the scroll atop the Luna pile.
His tea had gone cold. He took another breath and muttered to the empty office…
“Right. One Lovebird essay down. Fifteen more students to disillusion.”
He reached for the next pile.
Vincent Crabbe Thinks Accio Is Good
He sighed through his teeth, and wondered whether the universe actively enjoyed bullying him.
The knock at the door saved him. He didn’t pretend he wasn’t grateful.
“Enter,” he called.
Neville stepped in, shoulders hunched, eyes darting.
Cassian set the essay down. “Longbottom. Thank Gods. What’s wrong?”
Neville swallowed. “Harry’s… not alright.”
Cassian sat up properly. “Define ‘not alright.'”
Neville rubbed the back of his neck. “Professor Black told him it was Professor Snape who… who told Voldemort about the prophecy. That it’s why his parents died.”
Cassian’s pen slipped from his fingers and clattered onto the desk.
He stared at Neville. “What did he say?”
“I- I’m not sure. I only caught the end of it. Harry stormed in. He’s in his dorm throwing things at the wall. Ron tried to calm him down but he nearly got hit by a lamp.”
Cassian was already on his feet. “Brilliant.”
Neville stepped back to give him room. “I didn’t know who else to get.”
“You picked correctly.” Cassian grabbed his coat off the chair and strode for the door, then stopped.
Neville was still standing there, pale and stiff, like he’d only remembered how to breathe because Cassian had moved.
Cassian’s eyes narrowed slightly. “And you?”
Neville blinked. “Sir?”
He stepped back and gave Neville a brief pat on the shoulder.
“How did you take the news?”
Neville looked up at him, like he hadn’t expected the question.
“I-” He swallowed. “I don’t know.”
Cassian watched him for a moment.
Neville looked down. “It’s just a bit of a shock, sir.”
A bit of a shock. Cassian let that miserable understatement be.
“Mm,” he said quietly.
Neville took a breath and stood taller, as if annoyed with himself for wavering. “Harry’s worse.”
“I know,” Cassian said.
His hand squeezed Neville’s shoulder then dropped away.
“But I asked about you.”
Neville’s face shifted at that. “I’m alright enough.”
Cassian gave a nod. “That’ll do for now. We’ll speak later.”
He pulled the door open. “Come on.”
Neville hurried after him. “What’re we doing?”
Cassian didn’t slow. “Stopping Potter from redecorating Gryffindor Tower with emotional shrapnel.”
And under his breath, “Black, you absolute idiot.”
When they reached the portrait, Cassian stepped aside. “Password, Longbottom. Open sesame, please.”
Neville muttered the password. The Fat Lady swung forward, giving Cassian a wink. “Professors don’t need passwords, dear.”
“I’ll keep that in mind.” He gave her a weak thumbs-up and walked in.
As he entered the common room, the Creeveys waved at him so violently he thought one might dislocate a shoulder. He waved back and carried on toward the boys’ staircase.
Halfway up, the noise hit him. Harry was upstairs in full meltdown, furniture scraping, something clattering, and the boy swearing like someone who’d finally run out of softer words.
Cassian paused on the landing.
“I swear to Gods, this castle’ll be the end of me.”
A thud. Something else toppled.
“…all of them. All bloody liars…”
Cassian pinched his nose and looked at Neville. “Alright. He’s in the ‘breaks objects then the world’ phase. Fun.”
He climbed the last few steps and pushed open the dormitory door.
As the door swung open, something shot at his face. A boot, full velocity, full teenage fury. It froze mid-air inches from his nose, held there like a bug in amber. Cassian flicked a finger. The boot drifted aside, regained its momentum, and rocketed past him into the corridor.
He stepped inside. Harry sat on the edge of his bed, elbows on knees, hands buried in his hair. His shoulders shook with every breath. Ron hovered uselessly a few feet away. Hermione stood stiff, eyes darting between Harry and Cassian like she was braced for an explosion. Neville lingered by the door.
“Can you leave us alone?” Cassian turned to Ron and Hermione, then to Neville. “All of you. Let him breathe.”
Ron jolted on his feet. Hermione hesitated, but one look from Cassian sent her moving. Neville left last, closing the door behind him.
Cassian walked forward and stopped in front of Harry.
The boy didn’t look up.
“You want to throw something at me too?” Cassian asked.
Harry’s breath hitched. “Did you know?”
Cassian didn’t answer right away. He lowered himself onto the trunk opposite the bed.
“Know what, Potter.”
“That Snape’s a Death Eater,” Harry spat, head still bowed. “That he was one of them. That he-“
Harry’s voice cracked. He lifted his face, eyes red and wet and furious.
“That he’s the reason my parents died.”
Cassian’s expression didn’t change.
“No,” he said. “I didn’t know the last one.”
Harry blinked hard. That answer took some of the air out of him. Not much, but enough that he wasn’t vibrating with rage anymore.
“At least you’re not lying to me,” Harry muttered. “Everyone else bloody is.”
He dragged both hands down his face.
“Snape. Sirius. Dumbledore. They’ve all been standing there, keeping things from me, like I’m some child they can hide the world from.”
Cassian let him get it out. Then leaned forward.
“You remember what I told you about prophecies?”
Harry nodded.
“They’re riddles,” Cassian said. “Bent and vague and easy to misunderstand. Sirius said Snape heard part of it, right?”
Harry’s mouth twisted. “Sirius said he didn’t care.” His voice sharpened again. “And he hated my dad. Hated him. He said so. Said he always did.”
“Sirius is angry,” Cassian replied. “And impulsive. And occasionally a twit.”
Harry looked up a little at that.
Cassian went on.
“Snape didn’t know the prophecy was about your parents. He didn’t even know it was you. He only knew something about a person being marked. That’s what he took back.”
Harry stared emptily at the wall.
“What difference does it make?” he said again. “He still… he still went to him. He still chose him.”
Cassian watched him for a long beat.
“If Snape had known your parents were the ones in danger,” Cassian said, “he wouldn’t have done a damn thing to hurt them.”
Harry’s head snapped up. “How do you know that? How could you possibly-“
Cassian let out a breath.
“Potter,” he said quietly, “Snape wasn’t just some boy who hated your dad. He grew up with your mum. They were friends. Proper friends. Before Hogwarts. Before this damned school split them onto opposite sides of a war neither had chosen. Before all of it.”
Harry stilled, caught between confusion and disbelief.
Cassian nodded.
“He cared for her. More than he ever let on. More than he understood how to handle. It was messy and it was painful and it ended badly, but it was real. He’d never have signed her death warrant knowingly.”
Harry swallowed hard. “Sirius didn’t say that.”
“Sirius’s a git,” Cassian said plainly. “And before you get defensive, he knows it.”
Harry’s jaw twitched, but he didn’t look away.
“I’m not here to polish Severus into a saint,” Cassian went on. “Gods know I couldn’t stand him when we were your age. Your dad and Sirius couldn’t either. And here’s where you need to listen, really listen, because the story gets uglier before it gets clearer.”
Harry’s fingers tightened on the blanket.
“Remember what you asked me in second year?” Cassian said. “About your dad? About what he was like?”
Harry gave a small nod.
“At the time, I didn’t want to shove you into the deep end. You were twelve. But you’re not twelve anymore. So here it is without the sugar-coating.” Cassian sat back slightly, watching Harry’s face. “Your father and Sirius were popular. Loud. Confident. Kings of the bloody corridors. And Severus was a half-blood in Slytherin with a chip on his shoulder the size of a small county. Do you see where that naturally ends up?”
Harry’s eyes widened. “They were… bullies?”
“Sometimes, yeah. And sometimes Snape gave as good as he got. It wasn’t one villain and one victim. It was two boys who hated each other and kept finding new ways to prove it.”
Harry hung his head down.
“That doesn’t excuse either of them,” Cassian said. “But it explains why Sirius is useless at speaking about it. He still sees Severus through that old grudge, and he’s not mature enough to admit the picture’s bigger.”
Harry swallowed. “Sirius made it sound like Snape… chose Voldemort over my mum.”
Cassian shook his head. “No. He chose survival. Badly. Stupidly. Selfishly. But never over her.”
Harry looked up, startled by how certain he sounded.
“Your mum and Severus fell out when your dad and she got close, and when Severus let bitterness run his mouth off a cliff. But that connection didn’t vanish. He loved her. In that quiet, tangled way boys do when they don’t know what to do with their own bloody feelings.”
Harry blinked hard.
“Your father settled once he had her,” Cassian said. “He grew up. She grounded him. Snape lost her. Both of them changed after that. But even then Severus would have torn his own spine out before he let harm touch her. If he’d known the prophecy pointed to her family? He wouldn’t have moved. Not an inch.”
Harry’s voice was small. “But he still joined Voldemort.”
Cassian leaned back, rubbing his neck. “And I told you once that if I hadn’t been a useless little arrogant student, I’d probably have done the same. When you’re young, angry, shut out, and someone powerful offers you a place?” He shrugged. “Plenty of people make catastrophic choices because they don’t see a way out.”
Harry stared at the floorboards.
“Snape signed up because he thought being with the winning side would keep him alive in a world that didn’t give a toss about him. Then he realised what that choice actually meant. And he regretted it fast. Fast enough to go to the Headmaster and hand Dumbledore the exact knife he’d just put in your parents’ backs.”
Harry’s breath hitched, like that image cut deeper than he expected.
“He became a spy,” Cassian said. “Not because he wanted glory. Not because he wanted forgiveness. Because he couldn’t undo what he’d done, and he refused to let it happen twice.”
Harry sat very still, breath easing, eyes softening.
“Sirius shouldn’t have told you the way he did,” Cassian added. “He weaponised the truth because he was angry. That wasn’t fair on you, and it sure as hell wasn’t fair on Severus.”
Harry’s eyes were glassy, furious, confused, lost.
“You deserved the full story,” Cassian said. “Not a shard meant to cut you.”
Harry opened his mouth, then shut it again.
Finally, quietly, not looking up, he whispered, “So what am I supposed to do with that?”
Cassian stood, knees cracked but he chose to ignore, and gave Harry’s shoulder a strong pat.
“I don’t know, Potter,” he said. “Sorry, I really don’t. I’m not going to hand you a neat answer tied up with a ribbon. People aren’t tidy like that.”
Harry stared at the blankets, jaw clenched.
“All I can do,” Cassian went on, “is remind you of something you already know.” He tilted his head. “You remember my Patronus classes?”
Harry looked up. “Yeah.”
“Good.” Cassian slipped his hands into his pockets. “You remember what I told you about Patronuses changing? Doesn’t happen often. Takes something big. Proper shift in who you are. Shakes the whole foundation.”
Cassian moved toward the door. He stopped with his hand on the handle.
“Snape’s Patronus is a doe,” Cassian said.
Harry’s breathing stopped.
“Like… Like my mum’s?”
Cassian glanced back. “Exactly like your mum’s.”
He opened the door.
“You can decide what that means.”
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I was honestly quite hesitant about Snape bit of this chapter. Cassian already knows quite a lot about Snape, Sirius and James. He knew Snape was a Death Eater, and they even teased each other about it back in Chapter 5 when Cassian first started at Hogwarts. At the time, Cassian said he remembered conversations in his family about Snape and everything that happened back then. He also knew about the Snape, Lily and James incident by the lake. It’s been referenced a few times already. When Harry first arrived, Bathsheda and Cassian even talked about it.
Cassian knowing about Snape’s Patronus… Snape wouldn’t exactly be using his Patronus often, especially not in front of others. Even Dumbledore was surprised when Snape revealed it, that iconic moment… “After all this time?” “Always.” If it was shocking enough to move Dumbledore, it feels like something that was deeply private.
I did make it make sense in the following chapter, but yeah, I was still conflicted about it.
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- 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