Chapter 5

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HARRY POV

After a little while, I wasn't sure how long, I woke up, still agitated, but not as upset as before. I was still angry, but that could be dealt with. All that was running through my head was that I couldn't believe that old fool did this! What am I supposed to do with this? Honestly, I-I just, I don't know what I should do.
"Harry?" Mr. Malfoy asked.
"Yes, sir?"
"Don't call me sir, I'm not that old," He said with a humorous undertone.
"Okay sir," I said sarcastically.
"Either way, what would you like to do about the blocks?" Mr. Malfoy looked at me, waiting for my response.
"I want all of them off. And all the money stolen from me back, with interest. I did not consent to the payments, and Albus Dumbledore is not my magical guardian. Clear?"
"Of course Mister Potter," Griphook said with a malicious and vengeful grin and a glee-filled look in his eyes.
3RD POV
After Griphook handled the financial issues, by delegating it to another goblin of course, he led the group to the ritual room. He led Draco and Lucius to an area in a corner that had a protective rune circle surrounding it, then turned the opposite direction and led Harry towards the area on the other side of the giant room to a large rune circle.
"Go lay on the table in the center," Griphook ordered.
Harry followed the directions, then closed his eyes, mentally preparing for the worst. He was surprised when it didn't hurt nearly as bad as he was expecting. He clenched his teeth, but never cried out. All those watching were equally amazed and distraught that the boy was handling this pain without screaming. Griphook was the first to exit his stupor and run over to the boy to check his physical state. Harry was lying on the ground unconscious and twitching every now and then.
"What's wrong with him? Is he okay?" Draco asked frantically, trying, and failing, to get to his mate.
"Calm down son. He will be fine. The goblins know what they are doing," Lucius said, eyeing the goblin with a warning glare.
The goblin gave an imperceptible nod in return, too focused on seeing if there was wrong with the boy besides the exhaustion the ritual caused. Griphook sighed in relief after seeing Hadrian's condition was primarily due to the stress on his body over the past few days.

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