AN: I've been wanting to do this story for quite some time. There will be two sequels to this story, if it goes well that is. I hope I will get as much support as possible. I'm so excited to see how this will turn out.

Disclaimer: I do not own Harry Potter. However, I do own Leena Selene =).


Setting:

Hogsmeade

September, 15th

Weather: Bright and sunny

Season: Autumn

6th Year


Leena Selene, a well known chaser on the Gryffindor team, she walks into the Three Broomsticks. Her curly blonde hair up in a ponytail today, she wore common muggle clothes like, bell-bottoms, and a light blue turtleneck. Several boys from her school looked her way; she was after all, pretty. With her light blonde hair in curls, bright blue eyes, slightly tanned skin. The only flaw she had was that she was tougher than most of the boys at school. Which made her an excellent chaser. So most of the guys found her intimidating. But that didn't matter to her. There was only one guy she truly liked at this school, which what girl with common sense didn't? He was dreamy; all the girls at Hogwarts wanted him. Most of them have gotten their chance to make out with the bloke, but not Leena. That was another flaw in her life. Maybe she was just too tomboyish for him.

Her blue eye scanned the room, and then they fixed on the topic of her search. In the far corner of the pub, a brunette was waving her over to a table. Leena smiled, and waved back walking over to table of girls she sat down in an empty seat next to the brunette. "Sorry I'm late!" Leena cried, ordering a butterbeer to the waiter and turned to her friends.

"But you're always late." Lily said in exasperation, setting her book down. This was Lily Evans, a prefect in Gryffindor, top in all her classes, a pretty little redhead with emerald eyes. Also she was one of Leena's very best friends. The others of course, were also her friends. The brunette was Ari, she had long brown hair fell a past her breasts. The dirty blonde headed one, sitting beside Lily, was Kira, who rumor had it (Actually rumors didn't have to tell you, it's all VERY obvious) that she had a huge crush on Remus Lupin. All of them were very close, and told each other almost everything.

The waiter finally brought her mug of butterbeer to the table, and Leena slowly started to sip on it. It was then that the marauders stepped in. When Lily saw James Potter standing in the doorframe, she immediately dropped her conversation with Ari about Potions homework, and suddenly became engrossed in the book she had with her. Kira blushed at the sight of Remus, Leena was fiddling her thumbs nervously, and Ari laughed at all of them. At first, it seemed that the marauders didn't spot them. So Leena loosened up, and calmly sipped on her butterbeer.


The marauders spotted them, James was smirking from ear to ear at the redhead. The four boys approached them. James sat next to Lily, Peter remained standing, and Sirius squeezed in a seat between Kira and Leena. Remus frowning remained standing as well, since Sirius did steal his spot. Leena at first didn't notice them until Sirius said "Hello". Leena was still sipping at her butterbeer at the time, and choked. Spraying butterbeer all over the place. Some hot butterbeer ran down her brand new sweater. She yelped, and stood up abruptly, knocking her mug of butterbeer over with her elbow, which landed in Lily's lap. Lily screeched, accidentally punching James in the nose. It was a complete nightmare. After that moment Leena vowed never to drink butterbeer again.

It was later when Leena's cheeks finally turned to its original color. Quidditch practice drew her mind far away from the embarrassing fiasco at the Three Broomsticks. There was no practice today with her team, but she felt like just simply flying over the Quidditch field. It was another way to escape the wrath of the marauder's taunting. The sound of Sirius' laughter still rang in her ear. Anger surged through her like electricity just then; she aimed her Quaffle, and thrust it at one of the three hoops. It missed, but just barely. She turned her broom sharply, expecting to hear the Quaffle to hit the ground, but it didn't.

Leena reeled around, looking down at a black speck on the ground. As she lowered herself closer to the ground, Sirius Black came into better view, with the Quaffle in his arms. She hovered inches from the ground, floating just a ways from where Sirius stood, with a handsome smile on his face.

"What." Leena said half-heartily.

Sirius smirked, "Well, Remus told us that we might have been a little harsh on you. We were just playing around, we didn't mean to make fun of you. It's just, it was funny."

"Oh, yeah. VERY funny, on the count that it wasn't you!" Leena spat.

"Why did you spray butterbeer all over the place?"

Leena's face suddenly turned red. She couldn't tell him that she did out of shock that he sat by her, no, that would make it too obvious that she likes him. "It got caught in my throat." She lied.

"Blimey, next time take smaller sips. I'm surprised that you didn't beat me to a pulp when I called you a-"

"A tom-boy, flat nosed little runt? Yeah, I get that a lot." Leena said stiffly.

"Did I really say that you had a flat nose?" Sirius said.

"Yes."

"Oh, that was defiantly not the thing to say. 'Tomboy, crazy little midget is more like it'." Sirius corrected.

"Why you!" Leena growled, gritting her teeth. "I just might skip your apology and beat you to a pulp any ways!"

"When did I apologize? —and besides that, I don't think you would want to beat me up." Sirius said, smiling broadly.

"And why is that?" Leena questioned.

"Because... you might break a nail."

Leena touched her feet of the ground, and threw her broom aside. Sirius obviously sensed danger, because he started to run like hell. She chased him long and hard; he led her inside the school, bumping into several students and teachers among the way. But they were flying through the halls so fast, that the teachers didn't have time to yell at them. She was beginning to lose sight of him. It all came down to a hurling halt when Leena ran straight forward into none-other than Lucius Mafloy, the Slytherin King of the entire school. (Like father like son.) She bounced off him, falling hard on to the cold stone floor. Leena got to her feet, and brushed the dirt off her robes, and bent over to pick up her broomstick. She then glared into Mafloys cold gray eyes.

"Why don't you watch where you're going, you filthy little mud-blood." Lucius spat hatefully. All the Slytherins around him burst into laughter. This seemed to have a great affect on Lucius' overly sized ego.

"And why don't you show more respect to a girl!" Leena hissed.

"A girl? You?-" Lucius started to laugh. "Don't flatter yourself." The Slytherins bursts into mirth again.

"This girl can whoop you any day of the week Malfoy!" Leena said, her voice dripping with venom.

"Oh, is that so?" Lucius said slyly, and pulled out his wand. Just as fast, Leena whipped her wand out. Both were facing each other. Eyes lock, wands raised. The thing Leena didn't expect was what happened next. A flash of green light hit her stomach, with enough force to throw her painfully onto the ground. Lucius did not do this.

The Slytherins roared with laughter. Leena looked up, and saw Bellatrix towering over her with a smug look on her face. Leena reached for her wand, but it was too late. Lucius had already summoned it.

"Now, let's see how tough you really are!" Lucius said, wand raised. Leena closed her eyes, ready for the worse to come. Her legs and arms were bind together from the spell Bellatrix also put upon her. There was no way of escaping.

There was another flash of light, but Leena didn't feel pain nor anything else that would indicate that she had been hit by a spell. Leena slowly opened her eyes hopefully, and her heart pounded. Sirius Black was standing in front of her, protecting her.

"Um, Sirius, please unbind me!" She said, struggling.

He smiled, and with a wave of his wand she was free. Leena got to her feet, and smiled. "Accio Wand!" Leena said loudly and clearly, and her wand wiggled out of Lucius' grasp and landed within her own. "I do believe this is mine."

"What is all this!" Cried a teacher from behind Sirius and Leena.

Leena could feel the hair on the back of her neck rise. This was not going to be good.


"Detention! —I didn't even do anything. I was only defending myself." Leena said angrily to Kira and Lily.

"Well Leena. Don't hate me fore this. But your mouth tends to get you in trouble a lot, maybe you shouldn't have smarted off to Mafloy the way that you did."

"But he called me a mudblood!" Leena bellowed.

"Yes, well. That's just how he is. You know that. I know that. The best thing to do is just let it slid." Lily said.

"You might let Snivelly talk to you that way. But I am not going to allow some rich phrat boy to talk to me that way! Next time I see him I'm going to hex him until he begs for mercy!" Leena said, a hungry glint in her eyes.

Lily rolled her eyes, and decided to let it go, before Leena blew a fuse. The headed into the direction of the Library, and Leena stopped suddenly.

"No, you're not going to get me into that library. I'm going back to the common room." Leena said stubbornly.

"Leena, it's not like the library has some incurable disease. Reading is fun. It's something you should try more often." Lily said.

"Try what more often? Getting an incurable disease?" Leena said, slowly backing away like they're was a giant spider. "Fine, have it your way then." Lily said in exasperation, and waved Leena farewell.

Leena walked down the halls. Running into Peeves along the way, she almost would rather have it be Lucius. The poltergeist did somersaults in the air, singing an annoying tune:

"Leena Selene, you are so mean

You're a wee sixty, and your short You beat all the guys on every sport-"

Before he could finish his lovely lyric, Leena practically shouted the password and the fat lady let her through. In the background she could still hear him singing loudly in the corridor, probably trying to get everyone to listen. She didn't care though, all she wanted know was to simply relax. It had been a long, exhausting weekend, and she had to get up early to go to class tomorrow, and she still had tons of homework she needed to do before daybreak.

Leena went upstairs in the girls dormitory for a while, scribbling down an essay on a blank piece of parchment. When Leena was finished, she felt like going back downstairs. It was getting rather cold up in to dorm and she felt like sitting in front of the fireplace. Leena went down stairs, eyeing few students who were playing wizards chess or doing last minute homework. The red cushion chair was empty. Leena settled in it, basking in the heat from the fire. She shivered as someone entered the common room, the cold air from the corridors swept through the portrait hole. Goose bumps ran up and down Leena's arms.

Sirius came in, an enormous satisfied smirk on his face. He looked around, and to her surprise came to sit by her. He sat on the sofa, at first not saying anything. Then when the silence was exploding his mind, he was the first to talk.

"What's up?" He asked, flashing her one of his charming smiles. Which she ignored.

"You didn't have to save me you know. I have it perfectly under control, until you came along." Leena snorts, still gazing into the fire.

He quirked a brow. "You know, most girls actually like it when guys help them out of sticky situations." Sirius said seriously (omg!).

"I'm not damsel in distress. And in case you haven't noticed, I'm not like most girls." Leena said.

"That's for certain. –But Leena, imagine what would have happened if I hadn't been there."

"A whole lot better."

"Oh I see what the problem really is!"

"What?" She asked, finally looking at him.

"You're still upset about the names I called you at the pub!" He said cheerfully, as if he had just found a clue.

"No! That's not it at all!" Leena yelled, she was fuming now. All the students in the common room were getting a bit scared.

"Oh?" He said, leaning back into his chair, pondering. "Would you like some sweets?" He asked her, completely changing the conversation.

"What?" Leena was taken aback by his question. "You don't care if I'm mad at you right now!" She asked furiously.

"No." Sirius said with a shrug. "Though I do have a faint idea as to why you're really mad. I'm not as clueless as you think." He said, and went upstairs and left her completely baffled by his words. What did he mean by them?


AN: Well there went my first chapter! =P I hope you liked it, or even loved it! Review please, I need the feedback. Review, review, review! And flames would be welcomed too. Flames keep me warm and toasty =)