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Sailor Moon and Harry Potter Crossover » Stigmatized
Swissalo
Author of 24 Stories
Rated: T - English - Drama - Chaos & Harry P. - Reviews: 66 - Updated: 05-06-05 - Published: 12-10-04 - id:2166870

Stigmatized
Chapter 4

By : SilverRose82


A.N. : The only thing I can say is that my writing time has turned into outlining the Physical Science book so I don't fail time. That and my internet connections being a bitch as well as Msword, which likes to error out on me at random times. I have finals in two weeks of this posting and a summer class to contend with.


Chaos stared hatefully at the wand-waver's gossip column of a news paper as she directed a horde of house elves to make breakfast for the herd of late sleeping Light Goddesses and giving the instructions on what would be made for the feast to the remaining fifty or so house elves left. Glancing out the crystallized wall of Sagittarius Zero Star, the void in which the soldiers had taken to live within was a fond memory for the Chaos Entity Incarnated who had tried to take over the universe. Glaring at the little green elf that was closest, Chaos stormed out of the kitchens, it would not do for one of those foolishly simple creatures to think she was upset with them and have them injure themselves as punishment. Which ever wand waver had caused house elves to act like that should have thought about the long run, because more elves were punished for punishing themselves in some never ending cycle of wand waving stupidity.

She was lucky enough that Harry had taken to learning the wandless magicks and had excelled in the classes under the tutelage of Mercury, Neptune, Pluto, Heavy Metal Papillion, and Lead Crow, so if the task came to pass Harry would not have to leave for Hogwarts, at least until he was older. But it had been decided between Cosmos, Sirius, Harry, and herself that it would be better for Harry to go to Hogwarts poising as the old wand waver's savior.

Walking through the halls that would lead to the soul gates of the underworld where the darkest and evilest of star seeds rested. Passing the two Soul Tormentors that had taken the first generation's place as her loyalist Chaos halted at the cliff of the abyss, staring out into the darkness Chaos could just make out the deep specks of light that made up the numerous star seeds within the prison. She was just grateful that her own black star seed had never made it into the abyss to never be seen again by living eyes. It was a depressing thought really, to know that she and the Sailor Animates could have been stuck at the soul gates for an eternity had the Supreme Empress Universe not stepped in and halted Destiny's hand. It was a foolish notion though, as it was impossible for there to be Cosmos and not Chaos, as the universe itself would topple without the balance it so claimed.

Turning from the abyss, Chaos smirked as she realized that in one day she and Harry would be intercepting the owl that would head towards the Dursley household thinking that Harry Potter still resided in Number 4 Privet Drive. The wand-waving world had yet to realize that their young savior was even missing, it truly was pitiful when the Dark Goddess thought about it. He was so cared about and yet the old wand waver never stopped to check up on him, thinking that Petunia Dursley in her all knowing love would truly care for the child of her estranged step-sister. Self-centered went with self-centered, she should know she would have married self-centered had it not been fated that her school romance was nothing but two and a half years of him trying to rebel from reality.

Storming past the Soul Tormentors, Chaos left the dank dungeon like atmosphere of her sanctuary, the Light Goddesses would be throwing Harry a going away party as this would be the last time he came back to Sagittarius Zero Star for at least seven years. She would not be enjoying the life of a mortal woman once again; living within the world before having to gather Harry from his personal hell had been enough to prove to her that it was almost certainly better to live without the stagnant comforts of men. With the exception of her son and Black who was fast becoming an annoying strong presence in the life of the hard-core Slytherin.

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Cosmos smiled happily as she Venus and playful Iron Mouse decorated the formal dinning hall for Harry's going away party. Harry had become such an ingrained part of her and the other's lives that it would be hard for them to say good-bye to him as he went to become the wizard everyone knew he would be. At least she would be able to go with him, unlike the others who were left to help the universe. Glancing over at Venus who was happily dancing around while throwing tiny star like crystals into the air to light the room, she smiled as she finished decorating the tables with special delivery Kai Silk from Kami. Harry had been such a driving force in the conquering friendships of some of the more stubborn races.

Oh, she couldn't wait to go back to the Blue Sphere and watch as her little nephew went to school, made friends with his classmates. Hogwarts had always been one of the more memorable times in her life, even if she hadn't at the time been able to pursue her own love interest as she had been given the task of learning almost everything there was to know about Voldemort. It was almost impossible to go with the Death Eater, as she was Hufflepuff filth under his shoes after he came back with that black stigma on his forearm.

Watching as the Dark Goddess Iron Mouse placed the final touches on the tables she glanced down at her own work and sighed before collapsing into the chair beside her. Almost everyone that was associated with the Goddesses and mostly Harry would be making some sort of appearance to the good fortunes party they were throwing Harry. She didn't know how the others were able to keep up their appearances, except the Slytherin Iron Mouse who had always cared less about house pride and more about making the connections that made her a true Slytherin. This life was extremely harsh, and Cosmos was certain that if it wasn't for being constantly surrounded by her friends and loved ones that she would have gone insane being the stand alone Goddess, with only Chaos to follow after and fight.

Cosmos knew that she was lucky to have such a chance at life once more with all her friends once mortal enemies or not. However, going back to deal with a world that allowed so much hatred to consume it was trying on her empathetic heart. Glancing around the hall, Cosmos smiled as the Hogwarts house colours blared gently throughout the room; with the main pieces being white and crystal, everything else brightened the room tremendously. Looking to the ceiling, Cosmos grinned knowing that her sister was probably trying to round up Harry for their trip to hell according to Chaos at least. Harry seemed almost please to return to the Blue Sphere again, at least this time with his main mortal caregiver.

xxxx

"Welcome to hell." Chaos muttered as she let crimson eyes take in the living room she had teleported herself and Harry to. Staring hatefully at the enclosed space, Chaos turned to watch as Harry made his way carefully around the room he had only been in a total of a year and three month at most.

"I dunno, doesn't look like hell to me." Harry smiled as he glanced over at his Slytherin mother; Chaos shot him a glare he returned with a cheeky smile before going back to fingering the books filed systematically among the built in walls units. "Where do you keep most of your books? Siren was saying that you have the more expansive library, well not expansive more based on the darker tones of the magicks."

"The darkest tomes are in subspace and stay with me at all times, the others are locked in my office by the Soul Gates. And before you ask, no you cannot read any of them, at least until you turn fifteen." Chaos answered as she watched her eleven-year-old son pick through volume after volume of source magic books. Glancing out the window, Chaos watched as a black screech owl made it's way towards the window, flicking her wrist Chaos had the window open, the owl soared in before landing on the back of a nearby chair and stared at them.

"At least we're early right, she didn't have to wait all that long, so it won't bring them hunting will it?" Harry asked as he moved to remove the letter from the waiting black owl with golden coloured eyes. Untying the letter and requesting that the bird wait, Harry slowly opened the letter addressed to him, in the living room of Number 19 Shire Lane in Little Whinging Surrey. "Won't they know, I mean the letter isn't addressed to number 4 Privet Drive?"

"No, the foolish or heaven sent gift of those letters is they are written with a magical quill and the ink stays invisible until the owl nears their destination, so there is no way of knowing which owl is going where. I don't quite know the process only the basics." Chaos tapered off, to gather her thoughts about her before glancing at the bird in her living room before turning back to her child. "If they had come to check up on you after we removed you from the Dursley's then they might have placed a tracker on the bird in question to try and locate you. However, we know that they did not check up on you, therefore no measures had to be taken to alleviate the dilemma.

"However, we've taught you to make your own decisions knowing that we will guide and stand beside you through it all, even if we don't agree. Dumbledore to Slytherins is a bumbling idiot and nothing will change the minds of Slytherins. We stick together or we fall apart and when other houses despise us because of Salazar the only ones that could be turned to was one another and our head of house. You will find that those who believe in their hearts of hearts to be fair and just are not in reality. Now, come write your response and we shall go off to Diagon Alley, go for the naïve response, makes life so much more interesting when they don't expect something." Chaos commanded as she stood and made her way over to the desk where a stack of paper was left from note taking on the Black case. Tossing a pen and paper to her son she run a hand over the back of the black owl before leaving the room with a confident smirk.

Harry watched his mother leave the room before turning to glance at the letter he had gotten from Hogwarts, penning a quick and short note he handed it to the bird's awaiting claw before watching the creature fly out the window with an indignant air. Maybe getting an owl wasn't such a grand idea, Harry mused as he made his way into the foyer, especially if they all acted like that. Watching as his mother weaved her own strands of magic into the walls of the house to safeguard them from the possible eyes, Harry could only hope that he could make his mother, godfather, and teachers proud.

"To Diagon Alley, then?" Harry asked once Chaos had finished warding the house from wand-waving fools not keyed in specifically to her or Cosmos.

"Sadly."


Review Corner :

Alcyone : I understand on reading to procrastinate. I do it all the time. But I'm almost done with college for the semester.
Kail Ceannai : The Sailor Animates probably will not show up at all, but will be talked about around Chaos.
DreamKeper : Friends might be a bit of a stretch but they do care about one another in a way.
NixiNox
angel313
Frying Pan of Doom
koldy
ArikaMorance
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After A.N. : Let it be known, that I dislike Dumbledore and Chaos has taken on that same dislike. I also believe that the Dursley's are a bit more abusive than Rowling would ever go into, this being a kid's novel and all. Dudley got his attitude from someone.

After's After A.N. : I've spent gods knows how long (four days) writing this chapter, most of the time was spent with it laying in the taskbar with Chaos. Don't expect miracles from me, I'll updated when I have the time.

Review, Thank You, and GoodNight :
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