A/N: Hey guys! This is my first story so go easy on me PLEASE COMMENT! There no thing to tell me how many of you guys are reading this story but If you comment then I get rough idea so basically I'm just going to jump into this story about James S.P and the next generation. This has a lot of things to do with teens now a days and it's got a lot of drama. This is the prologue so please tell me how it goes because I need to know if you guys want me to write more . Okay, here I go! LAUNCHING- The Henderson Project. Btw, I've got this thing of writing quotes that correspond to the chapter. ~ Here is todays'.

Charles Evans Hughes

'When we lose the right to be different, we lose the privilege to be free.'

Prologue For all the wrong reasons

Ever since she was old enough to walk, Gen knew she was different.

Different not only in the way she thought, talked and dressed but in the way she perceived things too.

Genevieve Abigail Henderson was the first daughter of long line of seers. The ability seemed to skip a few generations every time but it suddenly vanished one day way back in the 1800's.

The first time she had remembered the power taking effect on her was when she was four years old. Her mother had found her in her room crying on day and when she had asked what was wrong, Gen had replied, "Aunty Allie is dead!" Mrs. Henderson being shocked at her child's prediction merely told her not to tell lies but later that week she received a phone call saying that Miss Allison Cameron had indeed passed away from a freak car accident earlier that day. Mrs. Henderson was appalled.

The predictions kept on coming in and Mrs. Henderson finally told her husband who was forced to confess the truth about his family history and there connection to magic. Mrs. Henderson fainted.

Later that same year, Gen foresaw the birth of her baby brother. Mrs. Henderson grew pale as she was planning to tell Gen and her little sister that they were going have a new sibling. Mrs. Henderson never really got use to her daughter's predictions, after all she was only just another muggle who got pulled into the world of Magic because she made the decision was of marrying and incredibly hot Teacher.

When little Sebastian was old enough to know what a seer was he would not stop bugging Gen to make predictions for him. In fact, he maddened her so much that she actually went to the length of telling him that the 'Boggy Man' was going to get him in exactly five days. Mr. Henderson did not have fun trying to find the little boy who was armed with a baseball bat and hiding in the laundry basket. Gen didn't like getting in trouble but the people at the St Mungo's thought it was quite funny that a little boy was paralyzed and a grown man had red welts across his face.

When Gen reached the age of eight she received probably the best and worst prediction yet. She had gone home early that day because the school teachers said she kept on crying about something to do with no receiving 'cooties' from boys and that she didn't want to marry a wanker. When Mrs. Henderson tried to ask her what happened, Gen bust into a fresh array of tears again. After Mr. Henderson arrived home, they discovered that Gen had predicted her own marriage to boy she didn't even know. Sebastian had ran into the room holding a baseball bat (Mr. Henderson went pale) saying that any guy who touched his sister would 'get it'. Never less to say, Mr. Henderson's fingers were never the same.

As they got older, the relationship between Gen and her sister, Madeline, got rocky. Madeline was only younger than Gen by a year but had been taken over by an army of hormones and decided that her older sister wasn't cool enough to be seen around her. Madeline was never the same again. This seemed to affect the relationship between Mr. and Mrs. Henderson who seemed to hardly even speak anymore.

And before Genevieve knew it her whole world was collapsing around her. She had only been ten when her father had walked out on them but she felt as though it was only yesterday. Her dad still wrote to them but when Mrs. Henderson discovered the letters she started burning them in front of her children, one by one. Sebastian kept on asking where daddy was and Maddy who was so angry with both her parents rounded up all her emotions on the person she knew would always listen to her, Gen. Gen recalled how Maddy had blamed her and her 'gift' for the corruption of her family. She remembered how Maddy screamed at her and asked why she even had such a useless sister. Even though Gen didn't admit it, she really did care about what Maddy thought about her, after all Maddy was her sister! But most of all, Gen remembered how Maddy had said that the whole world would've been better if Gen wasn't born because then maybe Mrs. Henderson might not of locked herself in her room and refused to come out.

"I hate you Gen." were exactly the words Maddy had said. She didn't even have to shout. She only had to say it in a spiteful way while including Genevieve's nickname to drive Gen over the edge.

Genevieve slapped her.

It was the first and last time but it enough to ensure that Maddy would hate her for life.

All Sebastian could do was sit there and cry.

When Gen got the letter to Hogwarts she knew things had to be different. She needed to start all over again. Gen put her happy, bubbly personality back on and from the moment she stepped onto that platform, she knew things were going to be different.

Only it wasn't.

Since her first day at Hogwarts, Gen was teased non-stop. Gen could never figure out why, she never even told anyone one the school about her ability! But they found a way, they always did. The moment she met him, Gen knew exactly who it was.

His was undeniably handsome with ebony black hair that could never stay flat. His eyes were bright brown and he was always smiling but for all the wrong reasons. Maybe Gen would've like James Potter if it hadn't been for his awful personality and his annoying posse and maybe Gen wouldn't of minded there future together if he hadn't been the reason she had wanted to leave Hogwarts so badly. Yes, James Sirius Potter, the son of the saviour of the world was who Genevieve Henderson was going to marry but she wasn't going to look forward to it. It may have been fate that chose who walked into her life but Genevieve knew that it was who chose who to keep, who the let go of and the one's she couldn't live without and as far as Gen was concerned, James Potter would definitely not be a part of that.

Every day Gen would run to her room and put protective walls and soundproof barriers so she couldn't hear what the other girls had to say about her or her father. She still had her secret with her but it seemed every time something bad happened to her or something that made her unhappy, her seer abilities would be 'turned off'. Looking into the future came handy when you saw yourself taking a different route to the one you'd normally take because Potter and his gang were waiting there to throw paintballs at you but if you saw yourself bring hung upside down by a charm so everyone could see your undies, there was nothing you could really do about it.

Genevieve found the power pretty useless sometimes because she knew that if a certain event was going to happen then there was no way she could change it so there was no point knowing what it was in the first place.

Gen somehow scraped through first year by spending a lot of time in the library studying or staying after class to talk to either Hagrid or the other Professor's (Especially Professor Longbottom, he seemed to understand her problem more than anyone else).

She had spent all that summer in her mother's room, begging to transfer to another school but her mother refused time and time again.

When second year arrived, Gen was in tears nearly every day after school. Potter had taken a new strategy and instead of hurting her physically, his new and improved 'mature' brain decided that hurting a girl mentally would be a hell lot more effective and Merlin's pants it was.

To add to her daily struggle, Maddy who had started Hogwarts that year had decided to ignore Gen. That was pretty easy to do since Maddy was in Ravenclaw and Gen was in Gryffindor but Gen still felt violated. Why did her sister hate her so much? She soon discovered that no one really wanted to be her friend. If the Gryffindor's were supposedly brave and loyal didn't the trait of kindness fit anywhere in their arrogant minds? Hufflepuff was so underrated and Genevieve found herself wishing that she was in Hufflepuff and not Gryffindor because her house seemed to forget the best value of all, humanity.

With the added pressure of Maddy and Potter, Genevieve couldn't take it anymore and moved to her father's place. She still wrote to her mother and brother everyday but her mother never responded. Gen felt as though her mother had thought she had betrayed her.

Her father may have not been a great man but he was a great wizard. After he left them, he had landed a hot shot job in the Ministry of Magic (MoM) and was never home half the time.

Through the second year holidays, Gen spent most of her time travelling around France and trying to fit in. Maybe at Beauxbatons, things would be a lot better because every night when she went to bed, that's what Genevieve Henderson prayed for.

She had left Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry because of James Sirius Potter's horrible bullying. She had left for all the wrong reasons.

A/N: DONE! I really like writing that, only took me about 40 minutes and a HELL LOT OF FOOD!Anyway, please comment, review and fave! Thanks everyone the real story will start from the next chapter and IT WILL BE WRITTEN IN FIRST PERSON so sorry if you get confused Poor Gen, maybe things will get better at Beauxbatons!