Never Enough.
written by Ĵαмɛƨ Sнαω
[UPDAted]He isn't the boy who lived. Normal kid, he feels like he isn't enough. He met's the Chosen One, Draco Malfoy, and they become best friends. [chapters daily]
Last Updated
05/31/21
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Not Really Sorry
Chapter 5
Harry and Sirius ran through the wall together, Sirius pushing the trolley with Harry sitting on it (witch was Sirius's idea). Harry had expected a crash but when he opened his eyes they were in a different station, steam from the train making it foggy and a bit hard to see, but still exciting. "Bloody amazing Uncle Sirius!" Harry said in awe, climbing off the trolley. "Harry!" Lily scolded, walking through with James, Remus behind them. "Sorry mum. Didn't mean it." Harry mumbled not looking her in the eyes. "Didn't mean it." James teased, not bothered with Harry cursing as Sirius did it all the time. "Now come on, your mum was right we have five minutes to get on the train, go go go!" Harry dragged his trunk next to the train and Remus helped shove it inside. "Thanks Uncle Remus." Harry said happily. It was just now hitting him that he was going to Hogwarts.
The train whistel blew and Lily started crying, James hugging her while waving to Harry. "Bye Harry!" Remus shouted over the train. "Have fun mate!" Sirius yelled. "Don't forget about Quidditch!" Harry laughed but had a sinking feeling in his stomach. He didn't really want to do Quidditch, he honestly didn't love it as much as everyone expected him to.
Soon Harry's family was out of sight and Harry thought he might need a compartment or he would be standing there the whole time. The thing was... who was he going to sit with? He'd never been good at making friends or talking to people he didn't know. Harry ran a hand through his pink hair making it messier and he tried flattening it again, failing.
Harry sighed and, giving up on his hair, started walking down the train. He glanced in different compartment's looking for an empty one so he could just sit by himself and read a book Remus had bought him. One had a couple older Ravenclaws but Harry didn't want to bother them. There were five Hufflepuffs squeezed into another and, as far as Harry could tell, they were reciting their summers.
After about six minutes of trying not to fall over while searching for a compartment Harry found one that only had one person in it. He took a deep breath and bit his lip wondering if he should go in or try to find a really empty one.
Sliding open the door the kid looked up. He had short curly blond hair, gray eyes, and a pointed jaw.
The train whistel blew and Lily started crying, James hugging her while waving to Harry. "Bye Harry!" Remus shouted over the train. "Have fun mate!" Sirius yelled. "Don't forget about Quidditch!" Harry laughed but had a sinking feeling in his stomach. He didn't really want to do Quidditch, he honestly didn't love it as much as everyone expected him to.
Soon Harry's family was out of sight and Harry thought he might need a compartment or he would be standing there the whole time. The thing was... who was he going to sit with? He'd never been good at making friends or talking to people he didn't know. Harry ran a hand through his pink hair making it messier and he tried flattening it again, failing.
Harry sighed and, giving up on his hair, started walking down the train. He glanced in different compartment's looking for an empty one so he could just sit by himself and read a book Remus had bought him. One had a couple older Ravenclaws but Harry didn't want to bother them. There were five Hufflepuffs squeezed into another and, as far as Harry could tell, they were reciting their summers.
After about six minutes of trying not to fall over while searching for a compartment Harry found one that only had one person in it. He took a deep breath and bit his lip wondering if he should go in or try to find a really empty one.
Sliding open the door the kid looked up. He had short curly blond hair, gray eyes, and a pointed jaw.