1977
The day was Saturday.
It was their final year at Hogwarts, and the four Marauders were in the Great Hall, eating and laughing together freely at the Gryffindor Table.
Sixth-Year Regulus Black was eating and speaking politely with the people around him, his thoughts focusing on a particular blonde. He was seated at the Slytherin Table.
At the Hufflepuff table, Lucinda Potter (Sixth-Year, the younger sister of James Potter) was busy dreaming about an arrogant (but handsome) black haired grey-eyed boy.
Her best friend Pandora Rookwood chatting with her long time boyfriend Xenophilous Lovegood at the Ravenclaw Table.
Everyone was in the Great Hall, from having fun with friends to quietly arguing with each other, when a flash of yellow light appeared.
A couple of people tumbled out at their old House back when they were still attending Hogwarts.
Tom Riddle, Orion Black, and Walburga Black from Slytherin House. They sat in the chairs Tom Riddle summoned.
Charlus Potter, Dorea Potter, Arthur Weasley, and Molly Weasley (who was recently pregnant with her third son) from Gryffindor.
"What is the meaning of this, Albus?" A deep silky voice rang in the Great Hall loudly, as it was the only noise in there.
Most of the people turned their head to look at the man who had been talking seconds before.
He was, perhaps, one of the most beautiful men in the world, with his dark chocolate brown eyes that could make you drown in them; dark black hair that were styled to perfection; tall height; pale skin; and aristocratic feature that made him look regal.
"Yes, what is the meaning of this?" Walburga Black screeched, making many in the room cringe at the high pitched noise.
Before one twinkling-eyed Albus Dumbledore could respond, three balls of silver light popped around the room. One which held the three former Black sisters, who fell onto the conjured sofa, two seven-year old twins, and two-year old Bill and one-year old Charlie.
Bellatrix Black, Andromeda Tonks, and Narcissa Malfoy.
Twin seven-year old girls landed in front of both James Potter and Lily Evans.
Tom Riddle, for some unknown reason, felt a bout of possessiveness when he saw the raven-haired one.
Arthur and Molly's two sons landed in front of them.
One more flash of light, this time a bright white light filled the room.
Out popped out 7 books, placed neatly in the front of Lucinda Potter, who read the titles one by one.
"Cassiopeia Potter-Black", there were tons of gasps heard around the hall when people had heard the last name, "and the Philosopher's Stone".
Lots of people turned to stare at the twin girls in James and Lily's arms.
The raven haired one was latching onto James's neck, hugging him rather tightly, while the auburn haired one had clutching onto Lily's body.
Both of them were crying loudly.
Lucinda continued reading, though she did glance at the twins in her brother's arms.
"Cassiopeia Potter-Black and the Chamber of Secrets," This caused Tom Riddle to take a sharp intake at the title of the book, as he was the Heir of Slytherin, after all. Of course, others in the Hall did not know that (except if they were informed).
"Cassiopeia Potter-Black and the Prison of Azkaban," Many students had grown pale at the word Azkaban. It was no secret that most of the wizarding community in Europe hated Azkaban, as Dementors resided there.
Dementors were one of the foulest creatures in the world. They fed on human happiness, and had made people despair that were in close proximity with them by reminding them of their worst memories.
They were feared, as they could suck out souls from wizards/witches, leaving them empty shells of what they were.
"Liliana Potter-Lupin," Remus Lupin jumped from his seat a bit, unsurprisingly, in Lucinda's opinion, as he believed that nobody would have a werewolf as a godparent. He was a werewolf, as she had figured it out in her fourth year, from the signs of one.
Though honestly, she would not make him as one of her godfathers if she had children.
"and the Goblet of Fire," This statement seemed to shock and confuse many in the Hall. Lucinda ignored it and continued to read.
"Cassiopeia Potter-Black and the Knights of Walpurgis," Tom Riddle, also known as Lord Voldemort, raised an eyebrow at that statement, "and Liliana Potter-Lupin and the Order of the Phoenix," Dumbledore's eyes lost its twinkle and his faced lost a bit of its color, as well as the Marauders.
Lucinda wondered why the book had a double title on it. Why would her nieces be involved in two political groups on different factions?
"Liliana Potter-Lupin and the Half-Blood Prince," From the corner of her eye, Severus Snape stiffened, despite his intention not to. Interesting.
And the last one interested her.
"Cassiopeia Riddle," This was where everyone's interest in the Hall focused on the two asleep girls in James/Lily's arms, interested in who they were, and why one of their surname changed, as well as Tom Riddle, who was frowning at the fact that she had took his last name, "and the Deathly Hallows," At this, Dumbledore's eyes flashed with interest and turned to look at the twins intently.
Something that hadn't escaped Lucinda's nor Tom's sight.
A soft voice filled the air. "Please read these books, for they will tell you about the future which I want you to prevent. In these seven books, they shall reveal secrets that you do not know, misunderstood things, as well as other things. Goodbye." Then the voice disappeared.
Dumbledore stood up and clearing his throat, earning everyone's attention. "Excuse me, everyone, but I'm sure that you all want to hear about the two girls in those books," he nodded his head towards the stack of books in front of Lucinda, "Am I correct in this assumption?" He smiled a grandfatherly smile at everyone in the hall.
Lucinda rolled her eyes, but did so, picking up Cassiopeia Potter-Black and the Philosopher's Stone.
"I will read the first chapter of the first story," She glanced at the title and read, "The Twins Who Lived,"
