Author's Note: Hello! There's not much to say now, but there's a very important author's note at the bottom which is, well, important. Enjoy the story.
Olive Green was quite possibly the most clueless and unfortunately named child in the wizarding world. Yes, I say 'wizarding' because Olive was a witch. Her whole family was made of wizards and witches, from her Father, Bernard Green, to her mother Mara Green, and finally to her brother Erin Green. But back to the important topic: Olive's cluelessness. She wasn't as clueless as, say, a muggle, but she was much more clueless than most wizard children at the age of three, and there were the few exceptions of children at the age of two, but these children are peaking at the age of two and we all know they'll be last year's story by the time they're three. There was so much Olive didn't know, it was startling. The only thing more startling was the fact that from that knowledge of nothing, the knowledge of so many things would come.
King's Cross Station loomed over the short eleven-year-old girl. Unlike the year before (when she'd stood at the exact same spot and felt the exact same amazement) she was frightened. When she left this station she would not be with her parents, keeping up a muggle façade. She would be on a big red train, namely The Hogwarts Express, acting very much not like a muggle. While she was still full of her aforementioned cluelessness, she was smart enough to be scared, and excited, and ready. As her family approached the barrier between platforms 9 and 10 she shuffled closer to her brother.
"Alright Erin, take your sister through now." Her mother whispered harshly to her twelve-year-old son.
He eyed his sister and motioned for her to follow him. And she did. Through the seemingly solid and normal barrier she saw a sight that had been so shocking to her, only a year ago, and she didn't find it at any less shocking than she had then. Her bran new blue-grey owl her mother insisted she get squawked uncomfortably. Underage wizards and witches ran all around platform 9 ¾ in a state of near chaos. She could see them greeting there friends and saying farewells to their parents, which she knew she was about to do. She turned and saw her mother and father each enter the barrier and ran into her father's arms"
"Don't be scared Livvy, just promise you'll be a good girl and try your best." He looked down and his daughter with warm brown eyes, a kind smile on his strong face.
"Okay, Daddy. I promise."
"That's my girl. I'll miss you. You know, I have a feeling you're going to get sorted into Gryffindor like me."
"Bye Daddy."
"Now go say goodbye to your mother," he said giving her a pat on the back.
Olive turned to her mother who was finishing talking to Erin.
"My little Liv's off to Hogwarts! I feel so old." Her mother smiled as she saw her daughter. And little 'Liv' was when compared to her mother, who stood looming over even her husband with long black hair that reached her up at her mother's long, thin face, Olive could see her deep emerald eyes staring sweet as sugar straight into her own.
"You're not old, Mum," Olive reassured her with a grin and a shake of the head.
"You always know just what to say baby, I wish I could just hold on to you forever and never let you leave. Do well in school," she kissed Olive's hair, "I know your father thinks you're going to be in Gryffindor, but I can just tell you're going to be in Slytherin like your mummy."
"I'll miss you Mum, I'll write all the time."
"I know Liv, now go with your brother, or you'll miss the train." The witch said before she watched Olive wave goodbye.
"Bye Mum! Bye Dad!" And she hurried after her older brother. As they entered the train and got out of their parents' line of sight he pulled her aside and gave her a solid, warning, stare from eyes that matched his father's. Even though he was only a year older than her, he was about ten centimeters taller than her (him getting his height from his mother and her getting her height from no one, which would easily explain her lack of this exact thing).
"Listen Liv, I want you to warn you about something. At school, people are going to talk. I don't know what it is… something about Mum. Just ignore it though. It's not important. Try your best and you'll be fine. Oh! And I hope to find you in Hufflepuff." He said with a smile. He tugged lovingly on one of his little sister's pigtails and chuckled as her hair ribbons flashed orange. "Come on kiddo." They entered the trains and her quickly left her to find his friends.
Olive walked slowly down the isle looking for an empty compartment. The closest thing she could find had one boy who looked to be her age sitting in it, and she walked in.
"Mind if I sit here?" She asked timidly.
He looked up at her with piercing gray eyes, the motion moving his platinum blonde hair out of his face. "Go ahead."
"I'm Olive Green." She glanced up at him with a shy smile.
He returned the smile and replied "Scorpius Malfoy."
Author's note: First of all I want to thank the most amazing beta in the world, .boys . I'm only at one chapter and she's already proved to be the best. Lot's of love to her, and you should all go read her stories, especially Mudblood Slytherin.
Second of all, I need OCs! Please Reveiw with Name, House, Year, and Other. I ONLY NEED: Ravenclaws of all ages, Slytherins of all ages, and first years of all houses. If I get any that don't fit I'll change the age or house. Thanks!
Third, thanks for reading! This is my first Harry Potter fic and my first fic with chapters. Thanks you!
Till next time kittens,
XOXO ~TheCatWithBrownEyes
