Timidly,
the red-haired witch boarded the train, waving a frantic goodbye to
her parents. Her sister, had had a date with her new boyfriend, and
couldn't make it to the station to see Lily off.
Taking a deep
breath, Lily Evans grasped the handle of her trunk with her sweaty
palms and struck off down the corridor.
She peeked into a
compartment, only one boy sat there, his sandy hair covering his
eyes.
Lily rapped on the window. His eyes snapped open as she
pushed open the door. "Mind if I sit here?" she inquired.
"Not
at all." He smiled.
Hands were shaken, names were exchanged
and Remus soon found himself deep in conversation with the
muggle-born about the quirks of the wizarding world.
An explosion
from the corridor caused them to jump. Remus frowned, "I'll go
see what happened."
Sliding the door open, he was knocked over
as two boys rushed in.
"Quick, hide us mate," the one with
gray eyes said. He ducked behind Lily's trunk. 'Any chance you
know a concealing charm?"
Lily's eyes widened, "I've read
about those! Lemme give it a try!"
She pulled out her wand, and
the messy-haired boy with glasses braced himself.
Swish and
flick, just like the book had said and he slowly blended in with the
wall. "I'm James by the way," he whispered, "and behind the
trunk is Sirius."
The girl nodded stiffly, "I'm Lily, and
this is Remus Lupin."
"Was that you?" the boy pulled at his
patched trousers, "Cause that sounded like an awesome spell!"
James
lounged against the cushions, his entire body turning a deep magenta.
"Yeah, it was us. Wanted to make my mark as the next Potter here at
Hogwarts."
The girl blinked, "So you're a wizard
then?"
James laughed, "Sure am. Aren't you?"
Sirius
watched the girl blush, "Yes, well, I am, I mean, but what I meant
was…"
"What she meant Potter," Sirius butted in, "was
that you've had generations of family here before." He turned his
attention said witch, I'm betting you haven't."
She shook
her head. "Nope. First of my family. My parents were really
proud."
Shaking his head, Sirius gave her a wry smile,"Cor, my
Mum'd have gryphons if she knew you could do more spells than
me."
The Lupin bloke looked puzzled, "How many spells can you
do?"
Sirius gave a playful shrug and his eyes twinkled.
"None."
Four children made their way up to the castle.
Lily was nervous, and kept biting her nails. Remus would shrug his
shoulders from time to time. James would reach up pull his hair.
Sirius watched all of them with a smirk, he already knew what would
happen.
He told them he knew. Lily thought this was unfair. "None
of the books I read told me. You have to tell!" He only laughed.
"Idiot," she murmured under her breath, but James heard and
laughed too. He told Remus and soon all three were laughing, and Lily
couldn't help but join in.
"Black, Sirius," called Minerva McGonagall, her nose turning up slightly. No doubt where he would be. Slytherin like the rest of them. She glanced up at the staff table. Horace would enjoy having a compete set of Blacks. From what she had heard of Regulus, he was destined for Slytherin too. She sighed. For an easy pick, the hat was taking a rather long time to place him. She wished it would just shout, "SLYTHERIN" and be done. She had forgotten to snack before the feast, so when she heard "GRYFFINDOR," she assumed it was simply hunger making her delusional.
Lots
of brains, very smart. You'd do quite well in Ravenclaw. They look
after their own there, you'd have pleanty of friends my dear. You
have quite a bit of cunning. Comes from being the youngest I suppose,
prankster through and through. No? Not Slytherin then. You're very
gentle, you'll make a good mother someday. Not ready to think about
that yet I suppose? Hufflepuff'd be the place for you then. Hmm.
No, you're not the sort that Hufflepuff welcomes into their ranks.
So a tie I think. Slytherin or Gryffindor? I my personal opinion, I
think you'll be
GRYFFINDOR!!!
Watching
the boy walk on shaky legs up to the stool, Dumbledore also observed
the pat on the back he received from the Potter boy. The headmaster
beamed. He had known it was a good idea to bring the boy here.
When
he had received the ministry proposal for 'protection' of
werewolves, he had promptly flooed the Lupins and informed them that,
yes Hogwarts was indeed accepting their son, forget the ministry.
Didn't they realize that werewolves were human as well?
He
beamed harder and applauded as the boy made his way to the Gryffindor
table. A good idea indeed.
Coal eyes stalked the pureblood.
Last of his group of friends, strutting toward the hat.
Severus'
lip curled in disgust. He had run into James Potter on the train, had
been the victim of his first I'm
a Hogwarts Student joke.
He'd watched as Potter'd entered the compartment and made friends
with the pretty girl and the two other boys. Severus wished he had
friends.
He had looked at with disgust by Potter, and that was
when Severus decided to hate him. He glared at the boy as the sorting
hat was placed on his head for two seconds before yelling,
"GRYFFINDOR."
