Summary: He knew somthing would go wrong. She knew something would go right. What will happen when these fates collide and create something forbidden? HP/GD
A/N: I am not sure about the rating of this story. I am pretty sure that sometime it will get around to a T. However, I am going to escalate the rating when it is necessary in a chapter.
This story is Harry/Gabrielle. In this chapter most of the "he's" referred to are Harry, and most the "she's" Gabrielle.
Disclaimer: I do not own Harry Potter, even though I wish I did.
He knew something would go wrong.
He had felt it, just felt it, ever since she had insisted on going to Hogwarts. He could just sense that something would slip up, that something terribly wrong would happen to her. He never wanted it to, of course, but he could just tell it would happen.
She'd gotten into a brawl with Malfoy her first year. Naturally, he'd pulled the thugs out on her. But her already sparked knowledge of defensive magic (Where had she learned it? From Fleur?) had saved her from any damage. While Crabbe and Goyle both were sent to the hospital wing, she had exited the fight unscathed.
Whenever he managed to locate a possible Horcrux, he forbade anyone except for Ron and Hermione to go with him, but somehow she had always managed to get herself tangled in with them. Sometimes she had faced more dangers than he, especially with Nagini, Voldemort's snake. But she always managed to turn out okay.
Then came her second year. He had graduated; she was still getting used to Hogwarts, but thankfully she had Ginny and Luna (and a few others) as her guides. He applied for the Defense Against the Dark Arts post, but, like Tom Riddle, he was turned down because he was too young.
The time came for him to have the final battle against Voldemort. Although he wasn't too keen on putting them in danger, he called on Ginny and Luna to help. He knew what power they both had, and he could've used it. Somehow, though, she had managed to sneak along with them. He was furious, but he knew he didn't have the time to argue about taking her back, and, if he won, the time to actually take her back. So he let her stay.
When the battle resolved, he found she hadn't been damaged too badly. She told him that many a Death Eater had aimed an Unforgivable her way, but she managed to dodge them all.
After that, nothing too harmful had come her way. Over holidays she had become like a sister to him, the sister he never had. She would show up at the Burrow during holidays looking completely different from the last time he saw her. He never thought that he had changed that much over the school year.
He watched her develop as a young woman. She grew more beautiful each time he saw her. He couldn't help admiring how beautiful she was at only fourteen, and he was rather scared of falling for her as many of the schoolboys had.
She went off for her fifth year. She reported that nothing too terrible had happened, but instead something good. She had made Seeker on the Gryffindor Quidditch team, which had made him proud.
At the end of her fifth year, a few leftover Death Eaters decided they wanted revenge. He and the Order went to battle against them, and still she managed to get caught in the fight. But, yet again, nothing truly terrible had happened.
Her fifth year came to an end. She had passed all of her O.W.L.s. She had been given an award for helping take down the Death Eaters (most of which were in Azkaban; once Voldemort died, the dementors returned to the good side). She was considered very popular. She seemed to have it all.
But over the summer before her sixth year, his feeling that something would go wrong only grew.
She knew something would go right.
She had been accepted to Beauxbatons and Hogwarts since she was born in France and everyone else in her family had gone to Beauxbatons, but since her parents died and she moved to England to stay with her sister and brother-in-law, she was accepted into Hogwarts, too. She had picked Hogwarts against her sister's wishes because it was closer to her new home and she just felt that something would go right.
When he went for Horcruxes, she went too, even though he forbade her. She knew something would go right if she went along.
And something did. At the end of her second year, Voldemort was killed. But even though that was extremely right, she still felt something different would happen that was right.
So she waited. Many right things happened in her third and fourth years: She had top marks in class, was considered popular, and had her first boyfriend and kiss. She was also beginning to be attracted to him, the one she had love like a brother ever since they became friends. She would daydream about him: His jet black hair, his electric green eyes, his beautiful smile. It was a pity that he was six years older that she. She continuously told herself that it was a schoolgirl crush, nothing more.
In her fifth year she broke up with her boyfriend, but she had the feeling that it was going to happen anyway. She blew it off and instead concentrated on her new responsibilty, being Seeker on the Gryffindor Quidditich team. She was rather proud of the position, and she took it seriously.
Death Eaters decided to knock on the door of revenge and called a battle with the Order of the Phoenix. She managed to sneak into the battle again because she knew they needed her help, even if they protested. They had defeated the Death Eaters and sent them to Azkaban for life. Every Order member received an award. Even though she was not of the Order, she received an award as well.
After that, things went pretty smoothly. She had passed all of her O.W.L.s. She was single and loving it. She had so many friends she couldn't count them all. But still, she felt as if something even more right would happen.
Over the summer before her sixth year that felling grew even more.
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