Legends always come from an experience where a person cannot truly forget, it can pass down from generations to generations. Legends can vary from monsters of the underworld to heroes of the impossible.

The wizard kind was nothing but a legend to the muggles but we all know the truth was far from it but a legend can connect two different kinds of people and maybe could unite them once more. Even though the chance was small it was worth a while.

A young boy of the age of eleven was seen wandering around of a book shop in Diagon Alley. His mother and father were not far from where he was while his little brother was at his side. The eldest brother had his hair tied back while his little brother had his slicked back.

"Sirius, I'm bored here. Can we go somewhere else?"

Sirius only smiled and bent down a little so he could see his brother in the eyes.

"Well why didn't you go back to Mother and Father?"

"They only talked adult stuff with Aunt Druella there I want to be with you."

"Alright then little lion, if you want to be with me you need to help me."

Regulus eyes lit up in excitement, he knew that Sirius' time with him was limited when he knew that the eldest brother would leave him when he would go to Hogwarts. He now would make sure that he made memories with him so he wouldn't miss him too bad.

"What do you need Sirius?"

"You know about the golden book that Andromeda always tells us do you?"

"I do, brother."

"I need you to search for it and bring it to me."

Regulus nodded and began to search for it from bookcase to bookcase. He didn't notice that as he was focused with his searching, he was separated from his brother. He ran to the next aisle and saw a gate that indicated that he was at the entrance of the forbidden section.

He glanced around and finding that no one was there with him and with brave heart he pushed the gate and went into the forbidden section. Regulus began to search carefully since he didn't want to disturb the books. He, as a Black, knew that some of these books were dangerous when touched or screamed when they were open.

He went into the mystical arts section where some of the books had captured his interest, the book about the six stones of color that held different power, a warrior people that was on the sky and called themselves Assgard.

Such a strange name, Regulus thought.

Finally, he found the book that Sirius had searched for beside the book about the three sanctuary of the world. He pulled it out carefully, finding that the book was covered with dust. He blew the dust away revealing the title of the book.

The Legends of the Celestials

Regulus gasped in surprised, he knew that this book was one of the rarest things that only the most sacred pureblood family could get a hold of this. His family was one of them but the book has been missing for centuries. He was glad that he found a copy of the originals.

The story of the Celestials was the most famous one that the wizarding world has ever heard. So with excitement he ran and searched for his brother to give him the book. He almost knocked a bookcase when he bumped into Sirius.

"Sirius, I found it."

Regulus handed Sirius the book. Sirius took it eagerly almost jumping up and down in excitement. He was excited that he had finally got the book and it was also pure luck for Regulus that he had found it. He wanted to read about the Celestials for as long as he can remember. Bellatrix taunted him for not knowing about the story but now with the book in his hand he could finally read it.

While both brothers got excited they didn't notice a shadow hovered above them. Their smile dropped and began to look at their father behind them. Orion Black could only smile at his sons and bend down to his knees.

"What have you got there, Sirius?"

Sirius slowly hide the book behind his back and Orion smile only grew bigger.

"Nothing important, father."

"Now what did I tell you Sirius. No lying to your parents let me see what you have there."

Sirius sighed and could only hang his head in defeat and surrendered the book towards his father outstretched hand. Orion frowned for having seen the title of the book. It was one of the mystical stories in the restricted section and he could only wonder why both of his sons were so fascinated by it.

"Sirius, where did you get this?"

Sirius opened his mouth to reply but no words came out of his mouth. Orion raised his eyebrows at Sirius and the latter sweat even more for not knowing the answer.

"It was my fault, father."

Orion looked towards Sirius behind and saw Regulus with his eyes stared back at him. He could see that Regulus was indeed telling the truth because he saw the nervousness in his eyes.

"I found it in the forbidden section."

Sirius gaped at him knowing that their mother forbid them for going to that specific place until they had become of age while Orion could only smiled at his son.

"You can punish me if you like father but don't put the blame on Sirius. It was my fault and I deserve it."

Orion laughed slightly at his son's bravery.

"I will not punish you, little lion. Just because it is called the forbidden section doesn't mean you cannot study it."

Regulus held doubt in his eyes and eyed his father warily.

"I will not tell your mother, if that is what you like."

And with that Regulus' eyes lit up and his lips twitched into a small smile.

"Why are you both so interested in these kinds of stories anyway?" Orion asked.

"Andromeda made me curious, father. She said that one of them gave something to us and I heard that the muggles has the same story about them like us." Sirius answered.

"Is it true about them, father?" Regulus asked.

Orion thought about it deeply, the story about the Celestial's was indeed a true one. The Celestial was a miracle and hope that this world didn't deserve, their story had passed down from generations to generations but every story always has a dark secret behind its light. Orion needed to think how to break it to them without breaking their hearts.

"It is true of what you heard of them."

Orion glanced behind him only to see Walburga standing there. Her hands were in front of her, her face stern but with a glance to her eyes Orion could see amusement in her eyes. Walburga went towards them and took hold of the book; she opened the book skimming its pages like she knew the book like the back of her hand.

She looked towards Sirius, her eyebrows raised.

"If you are so curious about it, why didn't you ask me?"

"I'm a big boy now, mother. I am able to discover about it myself."

"And risking yourself to get into trouble?"

Sirius could only blush in embarrassment but he still looked to his mother in stubbornness.

"Even if I have to."

Walburga's lips twitched in amusement and pulled out her wand. She used an enchantment to make sure that the golden book was tucked in its shelf again and grab onto Sirius' hand. They walked hand in hand into the street of Diagon Alley and walked out of there.

"You go ahead first, Orion. I will see you at home." Walburga said.

He wanted to protest first but when he looked into her eyes, he knew that she wanted to have a private conversation first with Sirius so Orion apparated first with Regulus while Walburga remained behind with a sulking Sirius.

Sirius sulked when he was busted by both of his parents, he didn't have a chance to even get a glimpse of the story. He was busy with sulking that he didn't notice that his mother was watching him the entire time. Walburga hated to see his son's showing a face like that in public.

She called out her son's name and he turned his head slowly. Walburga saw the pout on his mouth and could only awe at him in her mind but she kept her face stern. She knew that he would break a thousand hearts of girls or even boys.

"Sirius, if you are so desperate to hear about the story I will tell you before you got to bed understood?"

Sirius eyes gleamed with excitement and his pout turned into a blown out grin.

"Now keep your excitement inside. A Black didn't need to show that much of excitement in front of the public."

"Yes, mother."

Sirius clasped his hand with his mother and she apparated out of Diagon Alley and into their home.

The moon hang in the sky signaling the world that nighttime had arrived, children had already been tucked to bed ready for another day, all of the children except for the ones who lived in Twelve Grimmauld Place. Regulus was sitting on Sirius bed when his mother ushered him to go back to his own room but he refused to do so.

Regulus stayed on Sirius' bed stubbornly so his mother had no other choice. She tucked both boys in the bed while adjusting the lighting to make sure that it lightened up the whole room without it being too bright. After all she didn't want to make Regulus scared.

"Can you please tell me the story, mother?"

"Be patient, Sirius. A Black must always be patient." Walburga said with a smile.

Regulus only stared at his mother in anticipation and excitement. Walburga made sure that she was comfortable enough before she look at her sons and began to tell the stories.

"Long ago before the creation of men there were beings far more superior to us. There was one specific beings called the Celestials, their job was to watched and guard the world of men but they can only watched and guard us from afar when one of them was curious as to why they needed to saw the world of men from afar she decided to fell from the heaven above and get to know our people. She mingled for centuries and saw endless beauty but to her horror she also saw that the world of men was corrupt beyond her imagination. She tried to help them to her best ability but the hearts of men are dark and cruel and could only be healed by themselves. Disappointed in the world of men, she hid herself and her heroic stories passed down from generations to generations, the tale of hope, beauty, myth and passion.

The tale of the Wonder Woman."

Walburga glanced at her sons noticing that their eyes had shut. They had fallen asleep in the middle of the stories. She smiled at her sons thanking the God up there for giving them to her; she kissed them both in the cheeks and blow out the candle. And darkness engulfed the bedroom.

What she didn't know that it was the last time Walburga would see her eldest son that way. In the next day she would see him in the different light because tomorrow was the first day that Sirius Orion Black went into Hogwarts.