Memo: Hey! This takes place after Book 7 and follows the 2nd generation at Hogwarts! It is a continuation of Let Go Draco- which I have yet to finish. I've finally moved it to fanfiction! Please read, if you feel like reading, but you don't have to in order to understand this. Please review! Thanks!

Scorpius ran a head of Zeph. She was taking her time He was more excited than she was. She felt her mother nudge her.

Head phones she noticed her mother mouth, but pretended she didn't understand. A hand plucked the left one from Zeph's ear.

"Camilla" she heard her father say to her mother "She can keep them, I bet she's nervous."

Her mother glared at her father "Draco, she needs to be open to meeting new people and how will she be open to meeting new people, and being open, and friendly if she's got her head phones blaring in her ears."

Her father laughed slightly "I don't remember that about you, you were pretty reserved around new people." Her mother rolled her eyes. It wasn't like Zeph had a hard time meeting new people, she was just happy with her music on. Her headphones weren't a shield, but just something she liked, and Zeph did what she wanted to. She always had.

"Still..." she began but paused "Oh, where did Scorpius run off to?" Her father looked around.

"He's a bit too excited" he caught worried glance from his wife "I'll go find him." And her father ran ahead.

"Are you nervous?" her mother asked. Zeph laughed.

"About what?" she responded, one head phone still in her ear.

"I don't know, friends, being away from home, sorting…." She listed. Zeph looked up at her mother. While Scorpius was the spitting image of their father, Zeph was more of a mix. She had long straight jet black hair like her mother, and her father's pale complexion. Her icy blue eyes could cut anyone down, and she had a very pristinely beautiful face. Soft skin, dark pink lips, big eyes. Her eyes took up most of her face. Her mother knew her daughter would be a heartbreaker.

"Well" she began preparing to answer her mother worries in order "I'll make friends, and Forest and I are going to sit together on the train. She said her brother Jack is going to help us out with stuff. I'll learn to be away from home, and I'll be back soon. Sorting, well" she looked up at her mother. She knew her mother had been in Ravenclaw, and her father in Slytherin. They had never voiced their opinions or tried to force anything on her or her brother. "As long as I'm not in Hufflepuff I'll be fine" Zeph answered honestly.

Her mother laughed, but gave her a serious look "Hey be careful what you say, you don't want to hurt anyone's feelings." Her daughter gave her a half serious half jesting look.

"Mom, I've read up. I know the houses. Don't you agree?" Her mother responded in the same half serious half jesting tone.

"Well," she sighed "yes I do agree. Oh look!" she pointed forward "There's your brother and father, let's catch up to them."

Zeph noticed her father staring at a man across the way. The man looked from her father to her brother and turned away, and in that split turn, Zeph noticed the thin scar on his forehead. Harry Potter, she realized. Her father and mother were talking to Scorpius now, the same speech the Zeph had skillfully avoided. She was looking across the platform when she noticed a boy a ways off. He noticed her looking at him and gave a weak smile.

Zeph laughed and stuck out her tongue. He was slightly taken a back, but after a few seconds of adjusting responded. She made an ugly face, her monster face as she called it. She liked it, it amused her. Once again the boy was a bit shocked, but tried to respond, to no avail, with an uglier face. She laughed, rolling her eyes. He waved now. Then Zeph felt something hit her from behind. She crashed to the ground. On top of her was Forest. She had dyed the underneath of her short dark brown hair deep blue.

"ZEPH!" Forest cried "Are you ready! Finally!"

Zeph pushed Forest off her and got up "Of course I am. I'm done with hearing Jack brag every time he comes home for Christmas." She touched Forest's dark blue hair. "Charmed?" Forest shook her head.

"Naw, dad went out and bought me real muggle dye." She responded. Zeph could hear Forest's mother groan in the background.

"Yea Camilla, James went and bought her real dye. Can you believe that? We could have just charmed it.

"Sorry, I just thought it would be fun to try out" he responded to his wife. Zeph's mother Camilla laughed, and her father Draco patted James jestingly on the back.

"Good job there, Shay looks elated."

The parents continued to chat as Forest, Zeph, and Scorpius began to talk about starting school.

"I hope you get sorted into Ravenclaw." Forest said to Zeph.

"Why?"

"Because Ravenclaw is the BEST!" Scorpius rolled his eyes.

"I'm sorry Forest, but you are wrong, Slytherin is the ultimate best."

Zeph chimed in "I'm happy as long as I don't get into Hufflepuff."

"Want to fight about it Malfoy!" Forest half joked. "Muggle style?"

Scorpius rolled his eyes "Place and time Bianchi, place and time."

The three had partaken in a lot of muggle dueling as they grew up, with each other. It wasn't long before they were boarding the train, their parents waving good bye to them, sending them last minutes wishes, praise, and byes. Zeph and Forest got into their compartment. Scorpius had popped in saying he'd see them later, but he was going to hang out with some other guys. Zeph and Forest took the chance of having an empty compartment to just change right there. They talked for a while, Forest lazily lying across the seats. After a bit, Forest had somehow fallen asleep. Zeph had her headphones in when she noticed she was a little bit hungry and decided to seek out the snack cart that Jack had told them about.

She meandered, noticing all the students bustling about the train. They were going to arrive soon. Zeph walked when Helena came on her muggle iPod. She got lost in the song when she ran into someone.

"Sorry" she heard when she looked up. It was the boy.

"Hey you!" she said laughing and pulling off her head phones.

"Yea it's you." He responded nervously. "What're you doing out here?" he asked glancing down at his feet and then back up.

"Oh I'm leaving." She lied. He looked up shocked, before he registered the sarcasm.

"Oh me too." He played "Just felt like getting off. I'm good at hopping off trains."

"Oh really?" she answered "We have that in common." He laughed.

"So what're you doing for real?" he asked.

"What are you doing for real?" she shot back.

He shoved his hand in his pocket. "I have some stuff of my brother's I found in my bag so I was just bringing it to him."

"Oh…" Zeph began "I should let you do that" she stepped out of his path way. The boy looked at the small bag and back to Zeph.

"You know what." He said "Stay here, I'll be right back."

"I don't know…" she lied. He rolled his eyes.

"Be right back."

Albus tried to move as quickly down to his brother's compartment as he could without looking like he was running like some dork.

She was so pretty, that girl. He froze. He hadn't even asked her name. He went to turn around and blow off his brother when he ran into someone.

The boy had pale skin, and hair so blonde it was almost white.

"Watch it" the boy said. Albus ignored him. "Hey excuse me- you" Albus turned around.

"Oh." He began "So you're a Potter."

"Well, you must be a Malfoy. Look I don't have time for you."

"What's wrong Potty?"

"Don't know ferret boy."

"Do you want to fight?" Malfoy asked.

"You don't want to fight me, Malfoy; you might bruise your pale little face."

The two boys felt the anger building. Albus wasn't sure why he didn't like Malfoy, it, it just happened. He started it anyways, not Albus. That's what Mafloy's were liked Albus gathered from eavesdropping on his father's conversations with Uncle Ron. Albus was going to make his stand right there. The two boys prepared to fight right then and there when all off the sudden Malfoy was jerked back.

"Scorpius…" he heard a whine "I can't find the butthead who ditched me and I'm short for buying a cauldron cake and I'm hungry."

The angry look on Scorpius's face melted. "Forest, I'm a little bit bus-"The hand of the small girl with dark brown and blue hair dragged him back.

She yawned, not listening to his protests. "I'm hungry. I'll pay you back later."

"How?" he shot back.

"I'll get it from my bag." She responded.

"Why don't you just get the money from your bag now?" he retorted. She groaned.

"Becauseee" she whined "It's too far, and I'm already half way to the cart." Scorpius groaned glaring back at Albus.

"Not today Potter" Albus glared back. The girl suddenly stopped, her interest peaked.

"Oh so you're Potter." She got uncomfortably close to Albus, looking him up and down. "Interesting…" he heard her say. "I-"but she stopped. There was a loud growl and she whimpered. "My stomach!" She grabbed Scorpius and proceeded to drag him away. "I need to eat now! Bye-" she looked back. "What's your name?"

"Albus" Albus said confused by the turn of events.

"Bye Albus." She waved, dragging Scorpius to the cart.

Albus stood for a while confused by the events feeling his father's stories weigh down on him. He sighed in confusion when he felt the train stop. They were there, and he still hadn't gone back the girl. He got his stuff, and ran off the train looking for the girl, but she was gone.

Zeph waited. And waited. And waited. And waited. The boy didn't return. Zeph wasn't going to admit it to anyone, but she was a little bit upset, with a twist of annoyance. The train stopped and he still wasn't there. Zeph went to go look for Forest and Scorpius when she found them at the compartment gathering there things.

"Where'd you go?" Forest asked Zeph with a cauldron cake half in her mouth as she lifted her bags.

"Yea" Scorpius answered "Forest came and pulled me out of a fight to help her pay for her cauldron cake."

"Nowhere" Forest answered starting to pack up her stuff.

She smiled and laughed. "You were going to lose anyway. I saved your butt, Albus would have won."

Scorpius looked a little frustrated "Look I…"

"Why were you even going to fight him anyway?" Forest prodded, handing Scorpius some of her bags. He already had his.

"He just bumped into me, was completely rude to me and started calling me out for being a Malfoy like there was something wrong for it. My grandfather isn't me, and we are all past what happened, well I thought. No wonder he's a jerk, probably gets it from his father…"

Forest handed him another bag before they left. "You eavesdrop on your father's conversations too often." Forest said.

Scorpius looked a little irritated causing Forest to laugh "She's got you there" Zeph said as they exited.

"Maybe you should just start over, start fresh with Albus, you know?" Forest began "I mean what happened then shouldn't effect now." Scorpius nodded.

"I'm…. I'll try, but if he acts all high and mighty, it'll be my thing." Forest ruffled his hair.

"That's the spirit!"

Albus sat with the sorting hat on his head. It hadn't even come close to 10 seconds when the hat shouted Gryffindor! He got up cautiously as he headed to the cheering table where Rose was already seated. He sat next to her. Across from them was a girl with sandy blonde hair, freckles, and dark brown eyes. She smiled and waved. Albus waved back cautiously. She shouted over the cheering "I'm Jillian, Jillian McLaggen."

"Albus" he replied "Albus Potter."

"I know" Albus saw Jillian mouth as there was a roaring applause from the Ravenclaw table. Albus saw the girl walking to the table, smiling. The girl. Her long black hair tossed as she walked. He wanted to apologize, but he was embarrassed. So embarrassed.

Little did he know he wouldn't apologize to her until his fifth year.