Chapter III -Harry's Siblings' Mating-

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"Talking"

'Thinking'

–Parseltongue–

{Talking on the mind}

Thinking in 3rd person POV/Dream/Memory/Flashback/Others

Letter/Journal/Book/Newspaper

Time change/Date of time

Change of POV


Chapter III

–Harry's Siblings' Mating–

Monday, 3 July 1995

LV's POV

Voldemort looked up from the parchment that he was reading towards the Weasleys. Lucius had told him that the two had made a scene when their youngest son was picked up. Voldemort glanced towards the side where the Soulbond Division Members were talking with Lucius and 'explaining' on how to better court a shoulder Mate. As if any of those even remotely remembered anything about that. Most bound pairs do not even fall in love with each other.

"How dare you?"

Voldemort clenched his teeth at the screech. Now that he thought about it Lily Evans was known for her high voice. An unexplainable shiver run down his back at the hope that Harry might have inherited it.

"Molly!"

"This despicable Wizard touched my baby boy against his own will!"

Lucius had an obvious look of not again. Voldemort wondered how many times they argued.

"Do you know the location of your son's mark?" There was a shook of head that could clearly be translated as I do not care. "Just below the shoulder blades. Lack of attention. Lack of personal space. Lack of personal things. If you want to throw at my face about my intended then, by all means, explain that yourself!"

"We love him!"

"I didn't say that he lacked a heart."

Voldemort grabbed his wand and, when the pump woman threw her spell, protected Lucius. The Aurors were there immediately and took the Weasleys away. The Dark Lord looked towards the side where a Journalist was swallowing everything like a sponge. Lucius approached Voldemort.

"You need him." Voldemort pointed out.

His left-hand was a mess. Not to any who did not know the Wizard. For an outsider; he looked composed, but Lucius always lacked guidance. He always needed to be told exactly what and how to do it. If it went away from the usual he would flip out instinctively.

"I would've. Principally with his parents' refusal. Yet, I can't face a momentarily refusal, which he'll most likely do."

Voldemort nodded and did Ronald's job. He directed Lucius on how to better take advantage of the situation. He was a leader and Lucius had always looked up towards him for guidance. Still that void needed to be filled by his Mate.

Lucius did his job perfectly as he always did. One would not have suspected that he had been needed guidance on what to do in several different hypotheses. Voldemort set the parchment on the desk. It was a parchment about wrist-Mates. Still it was lacking in several aspects of their personality that Voldemort had already known from before. When he would win he would have to update these files.

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