1. Harry Potter NR.1


    Date: 8/4/2017, Categories: Fiction, Fan fiction, Non-Erotic, Author: zimbi, Rating: 66.7, Source: sexstories.com

    of wine. "I have no idea. It makes me wonder why he ever gave them to his Death Eaters in the first place. Wherever they are now they're far more protected simply by obscurity." "Perhaps he's keeping them in one place." "Where could he possibly be hiding them? It would be a jackpot if they were still together. If we found them we could destroy them all at once." "We'd probably be killed in the process, before we were even able to destroy them," Remus said reasonably. "If they are together they're probably outrageously protected, even more so than the locket. It would be a suicide mission." "So we have to wait." "We know he gave them to his Death Eaters to spread them out. That way even if someone found and destroyed one, there would still be plenty of searching to be done for the others." "Assuming they knew he had more than one. Which Harry did, and which we do. But that would mean he felt that keeping them in one place was more dangerous than putting them individually in danger of being destroyed. There must be a reason he decided to spread them out." "What if…what if Voldemort hadn't delegated the protection of his horcruxes until after the prophecy? Or even until he returned to power?" Ginny took a breath, hoping it was not the case. "I don't think he waited until after he returned to his body. He had only been around for three years and by the time he'd returned I'd already been given the diary by Malfoy and Harry had destroyed it. That means he gave Malfoy the diary ...
    before he killed the Potters, which makes it much more likely that he did the same with giving the cup to Bellatrix. But…" Ginny hated to admit it to herself be she continued. "It's probable that Voldemort waited until he heard the prophecy before spreading the rest out. Before then there was no reason to worry that someone would know about them or try to destroy them. But with a prophecy that dictated there was a person capable of destroying him he would worry, because the only way to destroy him by then would be to pick off every one of his horcruxes." "It makes sense," Remus agreed quietly. "He probably hasn't even put the locket in the cave." "It's the only thing that makes sense. I'm sure we're right. I can't believe I didn't realize it until this moment." "So we have to wait for the prophecy to be told and for Snape to relay it to him," Remus said, looking a little disturbed. Ginny's heart dropped. Hours ago she'd been so proud of herself for having won Snape over. Now, she wished she hadn't. It was a dilemma like she'd never been in before. Her goal had been to destroy the horcruxes and Voldemort before the prophecy was said in the first place. That way, Voldemort wouldn't even have the chance to target Lily and James. None of his Death Eaters would take revenge on them if their Lord were to be killed before he could kill the Potters. But in order to defeat Voldemort he had to hear the prophecy anyways. And now that Ginny had nearly convinced Snape to never speak of ...