A/N: First chapter is up! YAY! This is actually my first Harry Sister story. Normally I don't like to write them but I had this great idea and couldn't resist. Also on another note, just so you guys are aware I don't have anyone editing this story besides me so I am very sorry if the grammar is a bit wrong. I am not the best at grammar and the only way to learn is do it yourself. If the grammar get's too bad, please let me know and I will find some help. Also reviews help me a lot! I want to know that I am going on the right path of the story. So review, favorite or follow is always a good thought. :) So enjoy the story and if you haven't yet, check out my other story. It's another Draco Malfoy love story! :)


3 Years Later

"Aren't you excited? I seriously thought you were going to get expelled this time. I don't know what I would have done." I said as my brother pushed me down the platform.

"I think you would manage," Harry said. I saw a black dog walk pass us. I recognized the dog right away. Sirius Black, or as some call him, Padfoot. Two years ago, he broke out of Azkaban. He told us about how he's our godfather and how close our parents were close to him. Right away Harry and I wanted to go with him, but it was too risky. Until we clear his name, he will never be a free man and he will be on the run all the time.

"Padfoot. Are you barking mad?" Moody said. "You'll blow the entire operation."

"Tonks, can you take her?" Harry said and wheeled me up to Tonks.

"Harry! What? Why can't I see Sirius? I want to see him too." I said grabbing a hold of his hand as he passed me. He just shook my hand off before he continued to follow the dog.

"Next time, Chloe. Sirius is like a father to him and sometimes boys just need their time." Tonks said but it didn't make me feel any better. Most people would love to have a famous brother like mine, but to tell you the truth it's quite annoying. He wasn't even there when I was sorted into Slytherin. You should have seen his face when he found out. Too many people stop to talk to him when we try to shop. Most of the time I am left by myself, but I guess that's why they put me in Slytherin. I have become very resourceful over the ages. Then there are the people who try to get to know me so I can hook them up with my brother.

"Chloe! Chloe, are you ready?" Tonks shouted, hitting my shoulder.

"What?" I snapped and looked around. We were right next to the wall to get to Platform 9 ¾. "Sorry. I am ready."

"Alright," Tonks said before pushing me through. I close my eyes as we pass, though. Ever since my first year when Ron and Harry smashed into the wall because of that bloody house-elf, Dobby, I hate going through it. I am afraid I am going to smash through it one day and that won't be pleasant.

Once through, I opened my eyes and see the platform packed. Parent shout goodbyes to their children and even embarrassed some by kissing their cheeks. Then you have the parents with a list making sure their child had everything. They may hate it, but in a way, those were the lucky people. I never got that. I lived with an aunt and uncle who constantly reminded Harry and me how much of a burden we were. They even gave us hand-me-down cloths from because we were nothing to them. I never even got the proper medical help, causing me to be in a wheel chair.

"Thanks, Tonks but I will get it from here. I already see some of my friends." I lied with a smile.

"Alright, we will put your luggage on the train at least. Have fun dear." Tonks said and let go of my wheelchair. I wheeled myself towards the train. I felt a sudden stop to the back of my chair. Turning around I see a familiar, red-headed girl.

"Chloe, I said your name like 5 times. Don't you listen, girl," The red headed girl said. When I first came to Hogwarts, another first year Slytherin girl came up to me and helped me to the common room. She had short red hair with light blue eyes. She had a lot of baby fat in our first year but Merlin, has she lost it through the year. Now, she as this small petite girl. Most have said she was attractive for her high cheekbones and full lips along with her long legs. I still remember the first thing she said to me, "Hi, I am Rachel and you are going to be my friend."

"You should know how much concentration I put into wheeling myself around. This isn't an easy job, bitch." I laughed. She began laughing with me as she wheeled me to where three other classmates stood.

"Hey, guys!" I shouted. The three Slytherins turned to face me and waved to us. There was Bridget, Peter, and Roy; all in the same year with Rachel and me. Bridget has dark skin, eyes and hair. Her hair had tight curls but is very long, causing most of it to be bushy, but mostly kept it back in a braid. Peter had shaggy, light brown hair with Hazel eyes. I could tell some of his facial hair coming in, but it's only some hair here and there. Roy had black hair with dark grey eyes. His skin was tan as though he had been working out in the sun all day. He loved working out so it doesn't surprise me if he worked on a farm or something all summer.

"So how was your summer everyone?" I asked.

"Sounds like you had the most eventful summer. Hear your brother almost got expelled. Did Dumbledore come and save him again?" Peter smirked.

"You know he will. It makes me kind of sick actually. It's like Dumbledore has some sort of obsession with him." I rolled my eyes.

"We should get going. It's going to take some time to find a spot for us." Bridget said. Everyone nodded and Roy held out his hand to me. I smiled and took his hand. He pulled me slowly into a standing position before sweeping me up in his arms. Bridget folded up my wheelchair and carried it towards the train. Roy followed with me in his arms along. Peter and Rachel followed behind. Once on the train, we quickly found a spot to sit and Roy set me down closest to the window. Rachel took a seat next to me, and Peter and Roy took a seat on the other side.

"I heard Draco and Pansy made perfects for their year. I wonder who will get to be a perfect next year." Peter questioned.

"Wouldn't surprise me if Madison was one." Rachel snorted. The door opened and Bridget walked in.

"What you guys talking about?" Bridget asked taking a seat next to the boys.

"Who's going to be perfect from our year next year?" I filled her in.

"Hopefully, one of you two guys gets it. Otherwise, we might have more high people in school." Bridget retorted.

"What do you mean? More high people?" I questioned. Everyone began laughing as I sat there confused.

"Colton sells drugs at school. How do you think those Slytherins party all night and wake up fine the next day?" Roy responded as he laughed. I felt my face warm up. I didn't think people actually did drugs. I am so out of the loop here.

"Then Landon is so in love with Colton that he won't even try to stop Colton from selling it to other houses." Bridget filled in.

"What about John?" I asked.

"Yeah, that gothic outcast. All he does is sit in the corner all day and doesn't say a word to anyone. Merlin, haven't you been keeping track Chloe!" Rachel moaned, "Why must we fill you in every year."

"You try having a brother like mine and keeping track of everything that is happening! And looked what happened last year. That day still haunts my brother." I protested. That's when the door suddenly opened. We all screamed, or at least the girls did.

"Chloe why did you go off like that? We really should stick together this year." Harry said. I rolled my eyes and sigh. The last three years have been a nightmare trying to keep up with him. He kept me out of everything. Sure I am in a wheelchair so I couldn't go into the chamber, or go back in time with him and Hermione or help him with the tri-wizard tournament but seriously, he never included me with anything. Anything that involved Voldemort, or fighting or even Malfoy. I could have easily gotten the information from Draco in my first year.

"Harry I will be okay. I have my friend." I retorted. Harry looked at everyone in my car.

"Don't be ridiculous Chloe," Harry said, "You actually call these Slytherin's friends?"

That's when Roy and Rachel stood up. I pulled Rachel away, but there was no way I was getting to Roy

"Stop guys!" I said, "Harry, leave now!"

The door slammed shut and Harry stood outside the door petrified. I am guessing I closed the door because no one was close enough to slam it like that. Everyone stayed quiet and looked at Harry and me. I clutched my hand and just stared at Harry. Closing my eyes to keep the tears away, I turned towards the window. Still no one said a word.

"Guys," Rachel whispered and I heard the door open as people shuffled out. I hear the door close again before the blinds when down.

"Chloe?" Rachel said taking my hand. I let all the tension in my hand go as I opened my eyes. Rachel knew more about this feeling then I do sometimes. I have always been left out and been an outcast since I started school here.

"He's an idiot, Chloe," Rachel said.

"Before I started school when Harry was a first year, all I could think about is how great it would be to have a famous brother. He was the Boy that lived! But things aren't like that. I am forgotten many times. I am just his sister in a wheelchair. People use me to get to him or all they want to do is talk about him. It's bloody annoying." I began feeling my tears fall down my cheek. I look at my lap trying to whip away the tears.

"No, you are not just Harry's sister. You are Chloe Potter and it's time to step out of your brother's shadow." Rachel said. I looked up at Rachel before giving her a small nod. It's time to let my Slytherin side out.


Coming soon:

"Potter!" Draco shouted. I stopped and turned myself towards him.

"Yeah?" I questioned.

"If you are caught outside you dormitories again, Pansy will take points away," Draco said. I left out a small chuckle and shook my head.

"If you ever want to win the house cup, think again. I am going to be here every night like I always am. She can find a different spot to snog her boyfriend." I said with a smile and turned back towards the dormitories.