Disclaimer: You all know I don't own it

Disclaimer: You all know I don't own it. Thanks to J.K. Rowling, who is fantastic. Oh, and another thing, I just want everyone to know that this is NOT self insertion, even though my name is Nymphean (you'll make the whole Nymph connection by the second chapter…). I chose my pen name simply because nymphs r cool. It was coincidental, so don't get all stupid about it, okay? I needed I type of semi-human mythical creature, and a friend suggested nymphs, so… Meh, whatever. It don't own the character, Hogwart, etc., but I did create Laelynn, and I'm damn proud of it! Peace out, Minna-san! -Nymphean

Chapter 1: The Stranger

The Burrow was buzzing with excitement on that stormy July afternoon. Outside, the wind swooped loudly, blowing twigs and other small objects around the yard at lightening speed, but the Burrow remained warm and comfortable, the many wizards inside it happy. Inside the tiny dwelling, Molly Weasley, certified witch, wife to Arthur, and mother to Bill, Charlie, Percy, Fred, George, Ron and Ginny Weasley, was bustling about the kitchen in a frantic attempt to prepare supper. Her youngest son, Ron, reclined lazily in front of the fire, while his best friends Hermione Granger and Harry Potter sat on the small couch, engaged in a heated discussion about the rights of magical creatures. Mrs. Weasley let out an enormous sigh as the carrot she had been peeling slipped out of her grasp and whizzed into the living room, missing Harry's eye by about an inch. Harry raised his wand and casually muttered "accio carrot", at which the flying carrot flew straight into his open palm. Mrs. Weasley let out another exasperated sigh.

"Thank you, Harry dear," she said, brushing a strand of hair from her eyes. Hermione got up and walked into the kitchen.

"Here, Mrs. Weasley, let me give you a hand," she said, picking up her wand and pointing it at a carrot. she muttered "stripeelio" and the carrot immediately began to peel itself. Mrs. Weasley looked quiet pleased.

"Hermione, dear, how WILL I get on without you during the school year?" She exclaimed, putting a hand on her shoulder. Hermione went slightly pink.

"I'm sure you'll do fine," she muttered, embarrassed. Ron laughed jovially at his steady girlfriend of four months. She glared at him. "Shut up."

Harry watched this scene with interest. Ron and Hermione had been his best friends for five years now, ever since their first year at Hogwarts school of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and Harry was quite pleased to see them as a couple. The Weasleys were Harry's favorite family in the entire world. They all had shockingly red hair and freckles, and were always willing to welcome people into their already crowded home. Harry had spent his childhood with the Dursleys, his muggle (non magic) Aunt, Uncle and Cousin. They loved normalcy, and they despised Harry. Harry was a wizard, and a very famous one at that. He pushed some of his unruly black hair out of his eyes, revealing a lightening shaped scar on his forehead. This scar was perhaps the source of Harry Potter's fame. It was a souvenir of the night the dark wizard, Lord Voldemort, had killed his parents. The dark Lord had tried to kill one year old Harry Potter, and had lost all his powers in the process, leaving Harry with his scar. Harry had not known until just before his first year a Hogwarts that he was a wizard, and now he couldn't even imagine living a life without magic.

"Ron! I've told you a thousand times not to wear your shoes in the house!" roared Mrs. Weasley. "Take those filthy things off this instant!"

Ron got up and begrudgingly put his shoes beside the front door. He peered out the window at the dark sky as the first drops of rain began to fall.

"Looks like some nasty weather's afoot," He remarked. "I hope Bill's not traveling by broom."

"Goodness," breathed Mrs. Weasley, wringing her hands, "I do hope he gets here soon!"

Ron looked up at the clock. "Look, mum, dad's coming home."

Mrs. Weasley looked up. sure enough, the largest hand on the clock was now pointing to 'travel', moving closer and closer to 'home'. The door opened in a matter of minutes, and Mr. Weasley walked through it, dripping water onto the floor. His wife shook her head, but said nothing. Mr. Weasley bellowed a greeting to them all.

"Is Bill here yet?" Mrs. Weasley shook her head.

"Oh, all right. Where are Ginny, Percy and Charlie?" Harry nodded towards the staircase, just as Ginny came running down it.

"Is Bill here?"

Ron shook his head. "Naw, just Dad."

Harry stared at Ginny. She was Ron's younger sister, and it showed; she had the trademark Weasley hair and freckles. She was fifteen, a year younger than Ron, Harry and Hermione, and had been infatuated with Harry ever since her arrival at Hogwarts four years ago. Harry had never really noticed Ginny's devotion to him until last year, when she'd come to his aid during an unfortunate incident involving a transfiguration spell gone awry. She'd stayed by his side for endless hours, never sleeping, while he suffed the effects of a particularly nasty remedy. Ever since then, he'd been aware of Ginny's feelings towards him. Now she looked towards him, caught him staring, and looked away immediately, turning pink right to the roots of her hair. Hermione winked at Ron, who laughed out loud, causing Harry to glare at him and Ginny to turn even redder. Mrs. Weasley mirrored Harry's pointed glare.

"Ron, dear," she muttered through clenched teeth, "Go upstairs and fetch your brothers. Now!" Ron stamped upstairs, annoyed at his mother for yelling at him twice in a space of about five minutes. A short while later, he came back down the stairs, accompanied by four older boys, all with the same red hair and freckles as the rest of the Weasleys. Two of the boys were perfectly identical. They marched over to their father and the one on the right stuck out his hand.

"Have a cookie, dad," He said. "Ron made them this morning, and they're absolutely delicious!" As Mr. Weasley reached out to take the cookie, Mrs. Weasley aimed her wand, forcing the cookie to fly into the wall.

"Fred! George! How many times do I have to tell you boys not to test your products at home before you take me seriously?!" She bellowed.

"I do NOT bake cookies!" Yelled Ron, furious. The twins smiled identical smiles.

"Sorry mom... Ron," said Fred. George nodded.

"Just having some fun!"

Fred and George, who had graduated from Hogwarts the previous year, were the proud owners of their own magical joke shop. They made their own products, most of which were very ingenious. The twins took pride in their small business, which was, so far, flourishing.

"Really, you two," scoffed Percy, a tall, thin Weasley with large round glasses. "You'd think now that you're adults, you'd have learned some discipline!" Percy worked for the ministry of magic, and was very strict. Behind him stood Charlie, the second eldest Weasley child, who now put a hand on Percy's shoulder.

"Come on now, Perce," he said in a friendly voice, "We can't all be as responsible as you." Charlie winked at Harry and Ron, who stifled giggles, as Percy's chest swelled with pride.

"Well, it DOES take a lot of responsibility to fill my..." He was cut off by Ginny, who pointed at the window excitedly.

"Look!" She cried, "It's Bill! I can't believe it... he's traveling by BROOM!"

Mrs. Weasley rushed to the window to see her eldest child, who was indeed flying nearer and nearer to the small house on a shiny blue broomstick. "And in this weather... that boy..."

"Who's that sitting behind him?" asked Hermione. Mrs. Weasley narrowed her eyes.

"Why... you know, I haven't the foggiest! Oh well, There's always room for one more!" She opened the door, the rain whipping in as she shouted a greeting to her son, who was landing his broomstick. He hopped off, helped the cloaked figure behind him onto the ground, and ran to hug his family. The two travelers were welcomed in, and Mrs. Weasley began to fuss almost immediately.

"Why did you travel by broom? You're apt to catch a cold!" Bill shrugged.

"We were out of flue powder. Don't worry, mom, Laelyn and I are used to the weather."

The entire family's attention now turned to the stranger, who's face was still hidden by the long black cloak. Bill followed their stares, then looked as though he was about to slap himself.

"My god, I forgot you haven't been introduced! everyone, this is Laelyn, My girlfriend. Laelyn, this is... everyone."

The girl pulled back her hood, and there was a collective gasp. Under normal circumstances, the girl underneath would not have been particularly spectacular, just normally pretty. She had long dark hair that was hanging messily about her face at the moment and was quite damp, a normal sized nose, and a mouth that was really quite pretty. But it was her eyes that took everyone by surprise. They were grey-blue, like the stormy summer sky outside, and they were piercingly deep. Harry knew instantly that she was very intelligent as well as enchanting; he could see the thoughts moving behind her eyes, though he could not quite distinguish what they were. They all greeted her enthusiastically, especially Mrs. Weasley, who was obviously quite pleased to learn that her son's girlfriend was a nice, well rounded girl. Harry was pleased as well.

Bill had long been one of Harry's favorite Weasleys. He'd first met him two summers ago, before the Quidditch world cup (The final championships of the most famous wizard's game). Bill was possibly the coolest person Harry had ever met. He had long hair, which he kept pulled back in a ponytail, and wore a silver earring that resembled a dragon fang. Harry could tell just by looking at her that the cloaked girl with the piercing eyes was equally as cool, and he was very happy for Bill's sake.

Laelyn, who had been talking to Mrs. Weasley, now turned to Harry, and, pointing at his forehead, cocked her head, her mouth curving into a small smile.

"Harry Potter? It's an honor to meet you." She turned to Bill. "You never told me you lived with Harry Potter!"

Bill shrugged. "He's like family." Harry beamed and extended his hand to Laelyn. "It's nice to meet you too," he said sincerely. Out of the corner of his eye, he saw Ginny roll her eyes in irritation, and he quickly let go of Laelyn's hand. She looked from him to Ginny, winked at him, and pulled back.

"What smells so good?" She asked tactfully. They suddenly all remembered their appetites and stormed the table.

It was quite the chore, fitting twelve people around the tiny table, and in the end Harry ended up sitting on the floor of the living room with Ron, Hermione, Ginny, Bill and Laelyn. Laelyn was indeed very lovely, inside and out. She was tiny, especially next to Bill, and reminded Harry of some kind of small flower. They found out that she was only nineteen years old, turning twenty in three days, and had graduated from a foreign School of Witchcraft and Wizardry two years ago. Bill, who was a foreign corespondent for Gringotts, the famous wizard's bank, had met her when her school had been on a trip to Egypt, and had followed her around all day attempting to get a name which he could send owls to. He'd finally gotten a chance to talk to her, and had fallen in love with her right then and there. Laelyn blushed as Bill told this story. Ginny exclaimed that it was the most romantic story she'd ever heard, and then she blushed as well. They all talked pleasantly until Hermione interrupted with a sudden exclamation.

"Look!" she cried, pointing at Laelyn. "Ron, Harry... her eyes..." Harry looked at Laelyn's eyes and gasped. Before dinner, they had been blue-grey like the sky, and now they were a dark, deep blue. Laelyn laughed at their puzzled expressions.

"There's a simple explanation..."

Hermione nodded. "Could it be that you're a Nymph?" Laelyn smiled.

"You're well read on the subject of magical creatures, I can tell." she said, smiling.

"She's well read on everything," muttered Ron. Laelyn laughed.

"I should have known. Not many people know about our eyes changing with the sky."

Hermione blinked. "Well, yeah... but you aren't supposed to be... I mean, um..."

Laelyn put up a hand to stop her. " Don't worry, I'm only half nymph, Hermione. My father was a wizard, my mother was a nymph who used magic to make herself human sized so that she could be with my father. Got in a whole lot of trouble for that one. You're absolutely right, pure-bred nymphs aren't supposed to use magic, they have their own powers. But I'm not pure-bred. They didn't want me in any of the nymph schools, so I became a witch instead. And I'm glad now that things worked out how they did," she said, smiling up at Bill, who stroked her hair lovingly. Ron squeezed Hermione's hand. Ginny got up and left the room. Laelyn bit her lip, looked at Bill worriedly, and said, "I'll be right back." He nodded, watching as she got up from beside him and walked after Ginny. Harry looked at Bill, puzzled. Bill just shook his head.

"Don't worry about it, Harry. Girl stuff, I'd imagine." Harry nodded. Hermione looked as though she felt left out. Bill tactfully changed the subject.

"So, Harry, How was the Quidditch season last year?"

Harry brightened. He was seeker, the most important position, for his house team, Griffindor. He loved Quidditch; it was the most amazing game in the whole world. He felt so free when he was soaring above the pitch on his Firebolt broomstick. He had won the Quidditch cup twice in his five years at Hogwarts, once in his third year, and once last year. He was to be the captain of the Gryffindor team this year, seeing as he had been on the team the longest.

"It was great! We won again," He said, feeling the need to boast. Bill nodded.

"I know. I hear you saved Griffindor again. You're becoming quite the champion Harry. Ron sent me an owl telling me all about the final game."

As if on cue, there was a tapping on the window, and the four of them looked up to see a large snowy owl flying outside in the dark.

"Hedwig!" cried Harry, leaping up to open the window and let her in. The owl hooted and nibbled Harry's ear, then stuck out her leg, which had a piece of paper tied to it. Harry grabbed the paper eagerly.

"It's from Sirius," He said happily. Sirius was his godfather, who had been wrongfully imprisoned and was now on the run from the ministry of magic. He was helping Harry fight Lord Voldemort, along with Albus Dumbledore, the headmaster of Hogwarts; all the teachers there; the Weasley's, as well as countless others. The dark Lord had risen again in Harry's fourth year at Hogwarts, and now the fight was on. The ministry of magic was still refusing to face the fact that Voldemort had returned. Harry shook his head as he opened the letter. A smile soon appeared on his face as he read.

Dear Harry,

I got your letter. I'm doing fine, thank you. I'm in a secret location right now. Dumbledore told me not to tell you where, but Hedwig already knows the way, so I don't suppose it'll do any harm if you stick to sending owls. I'm very glad to hear that you're staying with the Weasleys for the remainder of the summer. I know how much you love it there (and how much you hate the Dursleys!).

Happy almost birthday, by the way. I'll be sending you something on the actual day, but I thought I'd mention it now, so that just in case it doesn't get there on time you'll know I didn't forget. I'll definitely see you during the school year. Now that most of the teachers know about me, Dumbledore says I might even be able to stay at Hogwarts during the year when I'm not out on missions. That would be good, we could see each other much more often.

Say 'Hi' to Ron and Hermione for me, and tell them I'm very glad that they finally got a move on and got together. Also, please extend my best wishes to Molly and Arthur, and tell them I'm fine. Dumbledore says 'hello', and he also says stop using magic outside of school. Well, I really should get going now. I'll see you as soon as possible!

Goodbye for now,

Sirius

Harry put the letter back into the envelope. "Sirius says hi to you all," he announced to the room. Hermione looked worried.

"Is he doing all right?" Harry nodded.

"Yeah, he's fine. And guess what? He might even be staying at Hogwart's this year!"

"That's great, Harry!" said Ron enthusiastically. "Now you can see him more often!" Harry nodded.

"It's not certain yet, but he said Dumbledore's considering it."

Just then, Laelyn and Ginny re-entered the room. Ginny was slightly pink. Laelyn winked at Bill. Her eyes were now so dark blue that they were almost black. She saw Hedwig perched on Harry's arm and gave an excited squeak. She rushed over to get a better look.

"This is the most amazing owl I've ever seen," she exclaimed as she looked into Hedwig's eyes. "Will she let me touch her?"

Harry nodded. "Go ahead, she's very gentle." Laelyn stroked Hedwig's feathers with one finger.

"She's beautiful," she whispered. Hedwig hooted happily and turned her head towards Laelyn, as if returning the compliment. Laelyn made a soft cooing noise and cocked her head. Hedwig joyfully hooted a reply, and flew to sit on Laelyn's shoulder. Harry stared at Laelyn, shocked.

"Did... did you just talk to my owl?" He asked, confused. She laughed.

"Nymphs typically live in the forest. Talking to animals is like a second nature to me." Harry nodded.

"I know what you mean. I'm a parcelmouth." Laelyn's back straightened.

"Well, You must get your share of ridicule, then. Don't worry, I know how you feel." She turned her head to Hedwig, cooing softly again and shrugging her off towards Harry.

"Umm..." Harry started, "What did you say to her?"

"Oh, we've been discussing you, actually. I was just telling her that for someone so intelligent, you're not all that perceptive." Ron burst out laughing, and so did the twins, who had just joined the group in the living room. Harry cocked one eyebrow, not quite sure what to make of this statement. Laelyn smiled at him, then winked.

"Don't worry yourself about it, now. You'll see what I mean in time, I'm sure."