Sirius Black X OC (Madelyn Spark)

Hey guys:) This is my very first Fan Fic (applauds in the background) and I thought of making it a Sirius one since he was my favorite character in HP besides Bellatrix:D Anyways I hope you enjoy it and please review! So I can update it right away:D and P.S: sorry if it's a bit sloppy and grammatically incorrect:)


The Arrival.

The entire ride seemed endless to me. I couldn't breathe.

"Think before you act," my mother says melodramatically as my little brother dozes off by her side.

"Yes, mother" I say for the nth time. When will this trip end already? How far can the train station be? I think as I peer anxiously through the rain misted windows while my mother goes on with her proper behaviour and bringing pride to Black family name lecture.

"Sirius Black, will you stop jumping up and down your seat like a bloody moron?" she says incrediously, her overly pointed nose way up in the air. Bloody hell, I thank the lord that I didn't inherit her nose.

I sigh and look down at my feet. I was itching to get to the train station. I couldn't help myself. Ten whole months away from my overly egostistical family! Was I dreaming or what?

"...so therefore I expect you to bring home praise and pride to the family name..." my mother goes on. Does she ever breath? I think, rolling my eyes and looking out the window again. I almost jumped out of my seat as I saw the faint sillhoute of the train station covered in morning fog. This was it! I was going to Hogwarts! Not even my mother's death glares could stop my cheers.

As I borded the train, I couldn't help but smile. This was the day I had been waiting for ever since the owl first brought me my acceptance letter. This was the day I was reborn as new person. This was the day I finally got to shout out the words, "GOODBYE MOTHER!". I shouted at the top of lungs as the train pulled away. I almost died of laughter as I saw the horrid stricken face of my dearest mother. And believe me when I say, I wouldn't hear the end of this. It was still worth it though. Yup, it sure was.