I do not own any of the Characters of 'Harry Potter' nor do I own the Setting/Plot of 'Disney Pixar's Brave'


Buckbeak galloped off the castle grounds, down the sloping hill, weaving in and out of the little huts and businesses that adorned the village.

"Sorry!" Ginny yelled as Buckbeak nearly trampled pedestrians, rolling her eyes at the villagers' threats to tell her mother, the queen.

She could truly care less what her mother thought of her behavior being that she already knew what she thought, 'How un-ladylike Ginevra!' and 'I wish you would settle down!'

Once Buckbeak reached a considerable speed he took off into the air. Ginny loved being high in the sky - whether it is on Buckbeak or on one of her brother's brooms. They soared for a while skimming the surface of the clouds and above the forest toward the clearing where she practiced her spell work. She loved the outdoors; castle life was so. . . restricting. From the clothes to the rules, Ginny felt like there was no room for her to breathe and now her mother was talking of arranging a marriage between herself and one of the heirs of the other kingdoms. She didn't want to get married - at least not yet - she was only 17! She wanted to be free and she knew she could never be subservient to some man. She barely listened to her family and until she married, they had legal control over her. She knew her mother couldn't wait to pawn her off to some young, unsuspecting prince. Her mother had to be insane if she thought it would actually be that easy. Ginny could just imagine the fit being thrown at the castle over her disappearance.

About an hour later of practicing spells a little more advance than beside a basic cleaning charm, Ginny mounted Buckbeak and rode deeper into the forest. She loved riding through the forest almost as much as Buckbeak if it wasn't for the tongue lashing that awaited her at home then the two would be in sync.

"WOO-HOO!" Ginny screamed happily as Buckbeak thrilled along with her. She spread her arms out wide as Buckbeak rode, reveling in the feeling of the wind through her fiery locks as they whipped about like a crackling fire. She grabbed tightly onto Buckbeak's feathers as he shot into the air high above the trees. Ginny felt at ease gliding above the great evergreens. That ease was immediately erased as Buckbeak took a nose dive into the trees.

"Slow down Buckbeak!" Ginny exclaimed feeling more terrified than she ever had in her life.

'My mother will have my head if some-,'Ginny's thought was immediately interrupted as she was thrown from Buckbeak who took to a skidding halt, as his talons made contacting with earth.

"Buckbeak! That hurt!" Ginny yelled getting to her feet, rubbing her bum. Buckbeak whimpered and nuzzled his head against her shoulder. She accepted it knowing he hadn't met to scare her.

"Ruddy bird." she teased.

She remounted Buckbeak and trotted forward she hadn't been to this part of the forest before her curiosity took over leading the duo deeper into the forest.

Suddenly, Ginny heard rustling nearby, but shrugged it off.

Probably some skrewts.

There it is again!

She brought Buckbeak to a stop. Once she was sure it had passed she trotted on. It wasn't until she came around to another clearing that a great black dog tackled her to the ground. It growled at her but something about its eyes told her it meant her no harm. She sent a full body bind at it before Buckbeak came galloping back. As she caught her breath she watched the dog morph back into a man, but not just any man.

"Sirius Black!" she whispered more to herself. Ginny slowly inched forward and saw that man's eyes dart around wildly before settling on her. She kneeled down beside him and took his wand from his holster. Ginny tied him up, counteracted the body bind.

She hauled him to his knees holding a knife to his throat, "Talk."


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