Missing? - Harry's POV

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I almost forgot to post this. *gasp* that would have been disastrous. The fault in our stars comes out tomorrow and I can't wait and if you're in America think "but it came out two weeks ago" I live in Britain and we get everything late - Please no spoilers... But I have read the book... And have to wait until next Tuesday earliest to see it. Just so you're prepared for a rant on how awesome it is next time. :-) Here's Harry (I told you I hated it when the original people didn't get a part.)

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On the day before Christmas Eve I had been working late when I had a surprise visitor. The Captain an immortal god or something, son of Chaos creator of the universe and all round good guy until something happened and he decided to destroy the world. Me, Ginny, Ron and Hermione had been transported by a goddess to the end of the world, along with some demigods and two national heroes from the future, to try and stop him, which we did and in the process managed to help the Captain and turn him to our side. I knew he had a small place where he lived and could travel in time as he wished, I had been told by my demigod friends when we met up five years ago, but what I was not expecting was to see him ever again. Especially not asking for my help and defiantly not in my office.

So I was sitting in my office packing everything away so I could go home and have three days off, possibly visit Hogwarts to see my kids, when the door opened.

"I'm just going, so if it can wait until I get back on the twenty seventh that would be great." I said not looking up.

"Sorry Harry but it can't." Said a voice and I looked up in surprise to see a man with dark hair and bright red eyes, I hadn't actually seen him in the light but his skin glowed less silver and he looked a lot less scary. He also looked younger about mid twenty's rather that fifty's, less tired but still stressed.

"Captain." I said straightening up and looking at him.

"Hello long time no see." he said smiling still standing in the doorway.

"Twenty years." I said. "Long time."

"Two hundred." I stared at him in shock. "But never mind that I have a problem, or the universe has a problem at any rate I'm just the only one to have noticed it yet."

"What is it?" I asked pushing all my remaining papers into a drawer so my desk was clear.

"Existence." The Captain replied walking over and sitting in the chair opposite me. "Time itself is being rewritten." He added as I looked at him confused.

"That is slightly inconvenient." I said slowly sitting down.

"There is a way to save it, do you know Shakespeare?" I nodded wondering what he has to do with anything. "He wrote this recently." He pulled a black bag out of his pocket and pulled out a slip of paper.

"Lovers mind breaks lovers heart, for time itself will be torn apart, but lovers wish will time he heal, the consequence of existence is set." I read out loud.

"There are several problems with that, the most obvious is that it is not a prophecy but it predicts the future. A future that I can't see yet can see the outcome of. A future that never should have existed which brings me to my second problem. Shakespeare never wrote that."

"But you said he did." I said getting really confused.

"Yes." The Captain admitted. "But he shouldn't have, time has been changed to the point where in Paradise where no time exists it was written recently." I stared at him starting to get where he was going. "Something has gone wrong with existence itself and time is leaking and changing if it continues then you might lose your war with Voldemort or Tom Riddle might never have been born and you would have to deal with somebody even worse.

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