After the chaotic bath with Rebecca and 2B, Allen went out as a teacher to give some classes and then returned to being a student.
The day passed calmly, with the novelty of Harry Potter joining the Gryffindor Quidditch team causing a great stir as a first-year student.
Classes were normal, and it was hard to feel the passage of time in either the movies or the books, but Allen had to attend and give many classes, so he felt the days passing by this time.
He didn't do a stream because there wasn't anything relevant. However, three days later, something happened.
Harry, Ron, and Hermione, joined by accident, entered the third floor, which had been previously warned as forbidden.
They tried to leave immediately but encountered Mr. Filch's cat. The trio fled into a room that Hermione opened with "alohomora," a spell to unlock doors. Inside, they found an adorable three-headed Cerberus, which immediately became hostile and expelled them from the room. They screamed and ran out.
Upon leaving the third floor, they began to complain about each other.
...
Of course, Allen didn't let this event pass and watched invisibly all the events.
"What do you think?" Allen asked his companions.
"It's too much of a coincidence that the stairs led them to the third floor," said Rebecca, floating beside Allen, also invisible.
"I don't know who's in charge of that place, but for a girl to be able to get in with a spell seems unrealistic if they really wanted to prohibit entry..." Commented Artoria suspiciously.
After all, the Philosopher's Stone is hidden there, the stone capable of prolonging a person's life. Nicolas Flamel, Dumbledore's friend, lived for five hundred years using that stone to make the elixir of life. Knowing that what Voldemort fears the most is death, that stone manages to make him come out of hiding even without fully recovering.
"Master, there is a biological signal not far from here," said 2B, entering defensive mode.
Allen looked at his three girls floating in chibi versions before looking down the hallway; there was nothing, but Dumbledore must have been there, watching the three young people.
The old wizard wouldn't bother to hide from children who barely know magic, nor would he expect to be detected by muggle technology that shouldn't exist.
Allen squinted at this; it would confirm that Dumbledore planned everything that happened in the events of the Philosopher's Stone.
Allen disappeared to become a student again. It's not as if he needed to antagonize Dumbledore; while his methods are questionable in some ways, it makes sense for him to be cautious. After all, Harry's potential is no less than Tom Riddle's was at the time, and this was confirmed by J.K. Rowling herself.
...
Allen walked down the hallway as a student, expecting to meet the trio and hear about their adventure.
Unexpectedly, a girl with reddish-brown hair stood in front of him, interrupting his plans.
She was Susan Bones, who had an uncomfortable smile as she looked at him. Allen understood that she must have something to tell him, so he didn't escape.
Allen and Susan walked to a more discreet place and sat on a rock bench.
...
After an explanation, Allen remembered why Susan felt familiar.
"So your aunt is Amelia Bones and works at the Ministry..." Allen had done many things and often ended up in trouble, but Amelia Bones sided with him many times, and it was often because of her that he avoided problems. Unfortunately, he only saw her a couple of times.
"My aunt owes her life to your father."
In the original story, Amelia Bones supports Harry Potter when he is being tried at the Ministry, and of course, Voldemort doesn't like this. As a consequence, she was killed by Voldemort. Similarly, during Allen's trial, she sided with the young Auror.
Gwen – Amelia Bones is a tragic character, her parents and practically her entire family died in the first great magical war, with her brother being the only survivor.
Now, it wasn't Voldemort, but all those annoying people who couldn't bear that Allen didn't respect even the oldest pure-blood families. They needed to vent their hatred on someone, and since Allen was so powerful, he wasn't an option. Thus, targeting his allies seemed like the best option.
Because of this, Amelia was attacked by a group of dark wizard mercenaries. You never know what people are capable of when they have resources and a lot of hatred at their disposal.
"Allen Walker saved her, so she was grateful," Susan smiled with amusement. "My aunt often smiles, saying that helping your father was the best decision of her life."
Allen blinked at the statement. "In any case, wouldn't it be better to thank my father?"
Susan was embarrassed. "Well... yes."
Allen raised an eyebrow and then felt, "Does your aunt know what you're doing?"
"My aunt doesn't know that I found out what happened to her!" Susan denied it in panic. "Plus, I feel like I'm going to faint being near that person!"
"So you chose me to return the favor? Haha."
"Don't laugh!" Susan got annoyed and hit Allen's shoulder. "Look at me, what can I offer Allen Walker that he can't easily get?"
Susan's idea was quite simple; she wanted to thank Allen but didn't know how, so she chose Allen Jr. However, she hadn't managed to get close to Allen Jr. during this time.
"But unfortunately, I don't need a bodyguard..." Allen shrugged. "Come on, just say thank you, I'm sure it will be enough."
Susan fell silent and looked at the sky. "Maybe you're right, but I wouldn't be able to sleep peacefully, I have a small family... and my aunt is very important to me..."
She stood up, twirling briefly and lifting her skirt with the movement, then smiled mischievously. "Don't forget, whether it's advice, company, or an ally to fight against the dark lord, don't hesitate to call me." Susan blinked playfully and smiled sweetly. "Although no perverted requests, Mr. Walker."
Allen laughed with a cold sweat on his back at Susan's words, he didn't expect her to be like that. After all, background characters are just that, little is said about them, and almost nothing is known. However, in the real world, each one has their life, their story, and their desires.
Such a discovery surprised Rowling, even reviving her desire to write and expand the world she had created.
...
In an office, a beautiful woman in her thirties stopped writing the documents for a moment to sneeze.
Her hair was light brown and reached her shoulders; her nose was small and straight, her lips tempting, and her eyes blue as the sky. She was very different from Allen's image of Amelia Bones, but she was indeed the Amelia of this world.
"Is someone speaking ill of me?"
Amelia knew she had many enemies, but she didn't worry because few dared to mess with her as she was strongly allied with the Walker family.
...
At night, Allen went to the Great Hall, still thinking about Susan's words. He shook his head and went to sit at Gryffindor; on the way, he felt Pansy's resentful gaze, and he smiled brightly, distracting her.
Although she hated Allen, she had to admit he was a very handsome boy. Pansy grabbed a fork and stuck it into the table, she cursed Allen with a flushed face.
'You bastard!'
On the other side, Daphne was talking to a girl at the Slytherin table, it seemed she didn't notice Allen's entrance into the Great Hall but discreetly glanced at him.
Inside her, there was great resentment as she remembered how he blatantly lied to her. However, there was something more in Daphne's gaze besides anger.
Lastly, Allen saw Susan smiling at him from the Gryffindor table and Hermione silently watching him.
Rick - It looks like your harem is growing again *Burp*
Allen stumbled and almost fell upon hearing Rick's words, he immediately turned pale as he advanced to the table.
"Hey, are you okay? Do you want to go to the infirmary?" Harry approached, concerned to see him pale like that.
"I'm fine, Harry, I just received a reality stroke in my gut."
"Friend, you should see a doctor; you look more albino now!" Ron added as he took a big bite of meat. Allen smiled scornfully at Ron's comment.
"..." Allen murmured a spell, and Ron felt his stomach growl, then he ran to a bathroom.
Allen stayed with Harry, who whispered what had happened, as well as Hermione's comments that there was something hidden in that place.
"Are you curious?" Allen asked.
"Of course not!"
...
After that incident, time sped up, and a few days passed without notable incidents.
Except for a slight change in Snape's behavior that only Allen and perhaps Dumbledore noticed.
Allen tried to talk to Snape as a teacher, but he seemed to avoid it. Allen didn't know what was going on; he knew in advance that he couldn't rely on his previous knowledge for everything, but there was something that kept him alert.
Dumbledore needed Quirrell possessed by Voldemort to test Harry. It may sound crazy, but for Harry, Voldemort is just another dark wizard, not especially dangerous. This is because Voldemort can't harm Harry.
Still, it takes a certain level of madness to use the former dark lord to test Harry Potter's nature.
Allen, on the other hand, seemed like an uneasy hunter, and several teachers noticed, nervous about it.
Allen didn't like Dumbledore's plan, but the old man was very good at hiding every trace of his intervention in this.
Allen couldn't enter his office without evidence and accuse him; it would make him look bad in front of everyone. After all, if we compare the charismatic and respected Albus Dumbledore and the feared Allen Walker, it's obvious who they would believe more.
However, Allen could ruin Dumbledore's plans in another way, and that was through Allen Jr. It definitely wasn't in his plans for his son to be friends with Harry and inevitably be involved in Harry's test.
...
Allen wasn't the only one worried about Snape and Dumbledore, both men looked at him sideways, knowing that his existence was an unpredictable wildcard; it only took one misstep to unleash chaos.
Another day passed, and the students went to their classes as usual. Allen talked to Neville about his toad; he had managed to adapt to being among kids of this age, and honestly, he didn't dislike it. Due to his lack of friends when he was young, he never lived like this, so it was easy for him to accept it.
Allen looked around and didn't see Hermione; he noticed that lately, she spent less time in the Gryffindor common room.
'2B...'
'Understood!'
2B flew all over Hogwarts and quickly located Hermione in the library; it was obvious she could be in that place.
Allen knew that her first year she entered without friends and because of her condition as a Muggle-born, she had an inferiority complex that she tried to compensate by being the best. However, her enthusiasm could be very condescending and earn the animosity of everyone.
Eventually, she would make friends with Ron and Harry. You can call it pity but Allen didn't want to leave her alone and isolated until that moment.
Allen approached from behind to see what she was reading, "Spellbook Volume 2."
"I think that's for second years, Miss Granger."
"Ahhh!"
Allen didn't expect her panicked reaction, and both were scolded for it and kicked out of the library.
Hermione looked at Allen resentfully as she clenched her teeth.
"I admit I shouldn't have spoken to you from behind, but your reaction was a bit unexpected, don't you think?"
She averted her gaze. "I didn't expect anyone to talk to me..."
"Hermione, are you trying to isolate yourself from others?" asked Allen casually
"No, what are you saying?"
She became defensive when confronted, but Allen didn't back down and looked at her in silence. She felt pressured and relented.
"I know everyone considers me an insufferable know-it-all," said Hermione, hurt. She hadn't done anything wrong, but it seemed like everyone was avoiding her. To avoid feeling more excluded or rejected, she slowly isolated herself from others.
Allen had a dilemma; he could offer support and risk getting bullied by his Chat, or do nothing and seem like a heartless jerk. There's no happy ending or correct answer, just how to agonize less.
"I've told you before, I don't see you like that," said Allen firmly, all his doubts disappearing as he watched her deflate before his eyes. He was ready to receive a bunch of teasing from his Chat now.
Hermione's eyes widened in shock as she looked at Allen. She couldn't believe he was capable of saying such embarrassing things with a serious face.
Hermione started to blush as Allen began to sweat, but there was no turning back; Allen affirmed his decision and looked at the girl.
"For starters, you're foolish!" Hermione was shocked by the sudden insult, but Allen continued, "I told you I was your friend because you didn't come to me instead of isolating yourself."
[Congratulations host it looks like you have a new achievement as a lolic...]
'Don't say it!'
Allen closed his eyes, not wanting to know what kind of look Hermione had on her face.
FBI - Awww, that was so adorable... Well, guys, you know what to do...
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A/N: Allen one step closer to jail XD
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