A/N – Hello! So this story is kind of written as a tribute to my old, cliché, Mary Sue/Gary Stu, OoC, and predictable fanfictions from the days I first got into using the brilliant J.K. Rowling's world. Its meant to be a fun read and hopefully, regardless of how predictable and cliché as it is, you will be surprised and enjoy my writing, whether it's the characters or my style (if I have a style, I think I do . . .).

As I said, Oops is rather newb and cliché as its about Sirius's twin sister, Adhara Black. She's a spunky girl with a temperament rather similar to the Marauders. I wrote another piece – lasted all of maybe one chapter – that was about Adhara and I liked the character forming there. I had the urge to write more about her so here we are. Hope y'all like it. Please Read and Review. Thanks! : ]

Chapter One

Oops

Severus Snape stared in silent, stunned shock at the space that, moments before, Adhara Black had inhabited. His black eyes, wide in the aforementioned shock, agreed with his mind and refused to acknowledge the fact that Adi was simply gone. After a blink to center himself, his façade returned to his ever-expected calm. Inwardly he was wondering what in the name of Merlin he'd just done.

He lowered his wand and stepped forward, his head swinging around casually as he checked the surrounding dingy alley to be sure she wasn't about, before he returned his wand to the depths of his robes. "C'mon Black. This isn't funny," his low voie echoed in forlorn hope down the narrow tunnel the alley created.

After a moment he hung his head, h8is greasy black hair falling to hide all but the hooked nose of his sallow face, and stowed his hands deep in his pockets before scuttling away from the scene of the crime. He didn't dare loiter, as he knew full well that if her brother and her friends connected whatever he'd just done to Adi to his presence, he'd be dead.

Though he was quite worried about his own skin, he was equally worried about Adi, and he beat himself for using the strange spell in that worn old book. He'd never meant to harm her, only to frighten her. You'd think one as smart as Severus Snape would have thought better than to use a spell without knowing what it did.