Regulus despised the fact that first-year students had to take a different route to the school compared to the rest of the years. The anxiety gnawed at him ever since he had to part ways with his older brother. He didn't know any of the people around him, and this separation was utterly nerve-wracking. It felt like the weight of the entire world rested on his shoulders. However, like any true member of the Black family, Regulus carefully concealed his emotions behind a stoic facade and pretended that everything was perfectly fine.
But one haunting question continued to echo in his mind: "Would everything truly be fine?" His heart pounded, threatening to burst out of his chest as he disembarked from the boat. Surely, everything would work out in the end. He had a plan to follow, one meticulously crafted by his mother, and he had to adhere to it without fail to avoid her wrath. Regulus had spent years thinking about her and her distant, never-contented demeanour.
He didn't want to provoke her anger, though when was she ever not angry? It seemed like she was perpetually irate. He never wished to be on the receiving end of her fury, even though he found himself there more often than not. What eleven-year-olds could claim that their parents didn't care about them? What child could feel so utterly alone? In his chest, a simmering resentment toward his parents took root. What gave them the right to treat them this way, just because they deemed it fit? Was this how Sirius felt all the time? Did he feel so trapped in this stifling environment that he was willing to break out, no matter the cost?
Was this deep-seated resentment what drove Sirius to be the person he was? Regulus could feel it bubbling within him, but before he could explore it further, he entered the Great Hall. Suddenly, he felt as though every eye of the Sacred 28 was fixed upon him as if everyone in attendance was waiting for him to fulfil his duty. It was an overwhelming sensation, and he desperately sought out Sirius' eyes in the crowd.
Regulus glanced at his older brother, wishing he could convey how much he didn't want any of this. He didn't want to be at Hogwarts anymore, and he didn't want to return home either. All he wished for was time to stand still, so he wouldn't have to face any of this. Sirius attempted to smile at him, but it looked so forced that Regulus had to avert his gaze. Sirius didn't believe that he could be saved from this fate, despite James' words and Sirius's own assurances. Regulus feared that he might end up just like their parents, losing everything he held dear.
Images of his mother's cold, cruel eyes and his father's dismissive attitude toward both of them, even when they were mere children, filled his mind. He recalled every heartless insult and curse thrown their way, and he felt his determination to carry out what was expected of him begin to fracture.
"Regulus Black."
This was it; the moment of truth had arrived. It felt as though his heart was lodged in his throat, threatening to leap out at any moment. Trembling, he approached the Sorting Hat, which was placed on a stool. He tried to steady his breathing as the hat began to speak to him.
"Hmm, a Black, I suppose I know where you belong, child, so why do I sense so much apprehension in you?" The Hat's tone was genuinely curious.
Sirius had mentioned that the hat talked, but hearing it for himself sent shivers down Regulus' spine. This was it; the moment he had dreaded.
"I... I don't want to go to—"
"To Slytherin? Oh, child, don't worry. If you belong there, then that's where you belong. You don't have to be so scared," the Hat replied, almost chuckling, and Regulus felt his heart constrict.
Belong? Did he really belong in that house? No, it couldn't be. A wave of terror surged through him.
"No, no, I don't think that I should— I don't—"
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FanfictionWhat if Regulus hadn't been sorted into Slytherin? What if the Black brothers didn't hate each other? What if they escaped? What if they were together for the end of their time? I decided that this story will go on to Harry's story instead of just s...