A Different Potter

Chapter 1: Platform Nine and Three Quarters

They wheeled their trolleys down the platform and found a compartment in the middle of the train that only had two other boys inside. Both of them were thickset and looked extremely tough. Draco snapped his fingers and they both stood at once coming over to take the four trunks and heave them into the corner of the compartment.

"Harry this is Crabbe and Goyle. Their fathers are good friends of mine." Draco drawled in lazy voice.

Harry grinned.

"Nice too meet you boys." He said.

Harry and Draco took seats across from each other and Draco spent the next hour telling Harry things he didn't know. Like how he was Draco's long lost twin brother Scorpio Malfoy, that he was a pureblood, about the houses, about Professor Snape and much more.

Scorpio was angry when he heard that Dumbledore had kidnapped him but he was happy to finally have his family back and he told Draco so which made Draco smile.

Daphne and Pansy sat in another corner and continued their conversation.

It was about twelve when a smiling dimpled woman slid back their door and said, "Anything off the trolley dears?"

Scorpio who hadn't eaten breakfast leapt to his feet only to be pulled down by his brother.

"Let the human bludgers go first." Draco whispered.

Scorpio snickered and nodded his agreement.

After the girls had went Scorpio and Draco stood and headed out.

Scorpio with the help from his brother bought five chocolate frogs and one pumpkin juice bottle.

Scorpio pached down his snacks in his trunk for later. He looked at the initials it now said S.M instead of H.P.

Under the train ride Scorpio's hair and eyes had also changed.

The once ruffled black hair was now a smooth blonde hair and the green eyes that needed glasses were now grey and did not need glasses.

With only ten minutes left of the train ride Scorpio and Draco changed into their new Hogwarts robes.

When it was only five minutes left they spent the majority of packing their things together before heading out when the train had stopped.