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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child { AI }

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History is not as solid as people believe. Most people imagine time as a straight road — a path that begins in the past, moves through the present, and disappears into the unknown future. Every moment fixed. Every decision permanent. But magic has never obeyed such simple rules. There are moments in history that refuse to stay buried. Events that echo through the years like distant thunder, shaping the lives of people who were never meant to carry their weight. Some mistakes create scars that never heal. And some names cast shadows far longer than the lives that created them. For years, the wizarding world believed that the darkest chapter of its history had finally ended. The fall of the most feared dark wizard in modern magical history had brought peace — fragile, imperfect peace, but peace nonetheless. Children grew up without the sound of war. Hogwarts filled once again with laughter, learning, and the quiet chaos of young magic. But peace does not erase memory. Especially not for the children of heroes. --- Albus Severus Potter had grown up surrounded by stories. Stories about bravery. Stories about war. Stories about his father — the boy who had survived the impossible, the man who had defeated a legend of darkness. To the world, the name Potter meant courage. Hope. Victory. But to Albus, it meant something else. Expectation. Because the world loved heroes. But it rarely understood their children. Every hallway at Hogwarts whispered his name. Every student knew who he was before he spoke a single word. Every teacher saw echoes of someone else in his face. And slowly, quietly, the weight of that legacy began to grow heavier. A name can be a gift. Or it can become a prison. --- Across the castle halls walked another boy carrying a different kind of shadow. Scorpius Malfoy had inherited a name that the wizarding world remembered for very different reasons. Where the name Potter brought admiration… The name Malfoy brought suspicion. Whispers followed him through the corridors. Rumors that should never have existed. Rumors that turned his life into something fragile and lonely. And yet fate has a strange sense of humor. Because sometimes the children of enemies become the only people who truly understand each other. --- Their friendship should have been simple. Two boys trying to survive school. Two outsiders finding comfort in shared loneliness. But history had other plans. Because somewhere in the quiet corners of the magical world, someone had been waiting. Watching. Planning. A mind patient enough to understand that the past itself could become a weapon. And when time becomes a weapon… The future becomes a battlefield. --- This is not a story about heroes. Not at first. It is a story about choices. About the fragile line between courage and desperation. About two boys who believed they could fix the past… And the terrible truth they would discover instead. Because once time begins to change… There is no guarantee it will change for the better. --- The past remembers everything. And sometimes… It fights back. ---
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Chapter 1 - Ch-1 Platform Nine and Three-Quarters

The station was loud.

Not the ordinary loud of a busy morning—though there was plenty of that too: suitcase wheels rattling across the stone floor, train whistles echoing under the iron ceiling, hurried voices calling final goodbyes.

But beneath all that noise there was another sound. A strange, hidden hum of magic.

It passed unnoticed among the crowds of ordinary people rushing for their trains, but to those who knew where to look, it was unmistakable.

King's Cross Station was alive with secrets.

Harry Potter stood among the moving sea of travelers, his youngest daughter perched comfortably on his shoulders. Lily Potter clutched his hair with excitement as she peered across the station.

"Are they here yet?" she asked eagerly.

Harry smiled faintly.

"Patience."

Behind him, two boys pushed heavily loaded luggage trolleys through the crowd. Owl cages rattled softly atop the piles of trunks.

James Sirius Potter walked ahead with the careless confidence of someone who had already survived one year at Hogwarts and believed himself to be something of an expert on the subject.

Behind him came Albus Severus Potter.

Albus pushed his trolley carefully, as though afraid it might collapse beneath the weight of the trunk. His dark hair—identical to Harry's—kept falling into his eyes.

He didn't look like someone starting an exciting adventure.

He looked like someone approaching an exam he expected to fail.

"Dad," Albus said quietly.

Harry turned.

"Yes?"

Albus hesitated.

His fingers tightened around the trolley handle.

James glanced back, sensing trouble immediately.

"Oh, here we go," he muttered with a grin.

Albus ignored him.

"Dad… he keeps saying it."

Harry sighed.

"James."

"I'm only telling the truth!" James said defensively. "There's always a chance."

"A chance of what?" Lily asked eagerly from Harry's shoulders.

James leaned down toward his little sister.

"A chance," he whispered dramatically, "that Albus gets sorted into—"

"James."

Harry's voice carried just enough warning to stop him.

James raised his hands in surrender.

"Fine, fine."

But the damage had already been done.

Albus stared down at the floor.

"Slytherin," he said quietly.

The word seemed to sit heavily in the air.

Ginny Potter stepped forward quickly.

"Oh, don't listen to your brother," she said firmly. "James enjoys terrifying people. It's his favorite hobby."

James grinned proudly.

"It's a talent."

But Albus wasn't smiling.

"What if I am?" he asked.

Harry studied his son.

For a moment he saw not a boy standing in a train station, but a frightened eleven-year-old staring up at the towering castle of Hogwarts for the first time.

Harry knew that feeling.

He had carried it once himself.

"Albus Severus," Harry said quietly.

Albus looked up.

"You were named after two headmasters of Hogwarts," Harry continued. "One of them was a Slytherin."

Albus blinked.

"And he was probably the bravest man I ever knew."

The words settled slowly.

"But what if—"

"If it matters to you," Harry interrupted gently, "the Sorting Hat takes your choice into account."

Albus stared.

"Really?"

Harry hesitated.

He had never told anyone that before.

But he nodded.

"It did for me."

For the first time that morning, Albus looked slightly relieved.

James rolled his eyes.

"Are we going or what?"

Ginny pointed toward the barrier between platforms nine and ten.

"Straight at the wall," she said. "Don't stop. Don't hesitate."

Lily bounced excitedly on Harry's shoulders.

"I wish I was going!"

"Two more years," Harry said.

"I'll race the train when it leaves," Lily declared confidently.

Ginny laughed.

"You will not."

One by one, the family began moving toward the barrier.

James went first.

He broke into a light run and vanished through the solid brick wall without a sound.

Albus watched him disappear.

His heart hammered.

Harry stepped beside him.

"Ready?"

Albus nodded.

They pushed their trolleys forward.

The wall rushed toward them—and vanished.

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Steam filled the air.

The Hogwarts Express stood waiting beneath the bright sky, its scarlet engine gleaming proudly as students and parents crowded along the platform.

Owls hooted.

Cats wove between legs.

Excited voices echoed everywhere.

Lily gasped.

"Wow."

Albus stared.

Platform Nine and Three-Quarters.

Magic felt real here.

But somehow that made his stomach twist even more.

Across the platform, familiar voices called out.

"Uncle Ron!"

Lily slid off Harry's shoulders and sprinted forward.

Ron Weasley caught her in a hug.

"Well if it isn't my favorite Potter!"

Rose Granger-Weasley stood beside him, rolling her eyes.

"Mum," she said loudly. "Dad's doing the nose trick again."

Hermione Granger-Weasley sighed.

"You say embarrassing. He says brilliant."

Ron pulled Lily's nose clean off her face.

She shrieked with delighted laughter.

Albus watched quietly.

Everyone seemed excited.

Everyone except him.

He tugged at Harry's sleeve.

"Dad?"

Harry looked down.

"What if…"

Albus hesitated again.

"What if I'm put in Slytherin?"

Harry knelt slightly so they were eye level.

"What would be wrong with that?"

Albus frowned.

"Slytherin is the house of dark wizards."

Harry shook his head.

"No," he said gently.

"It's a house of ambitious ones."

Albus considered that.

Then the train whistle screamed.

Students began boarding.

Rose grabbed her trunk and hurried toward the doors.

"Well," she said briskly. "Let's find our friends."

Albus hesitated.

Friends.

That word suddenly felt like the most complicated spell in the world.

He didn't know it yet.

But in just a few minutes, he would meet the one person who would change his life forever.

Scorpius Malfoy.

And from that moment forward, the future itself would begin to unravel.

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