A/n- new chapter! Enjoy!

Rose's POV

I had made it seventh year. It had been hectic in the past couple years. I mean between Quidditch, my studies, and trying to find time to be with my friends and family, I barely had any time for myself.

I was truly surprised when the Head Girl badge came in. I wasn't the good girl. I had played pranks on dozens of the students, gotten a few dozen detentions, and often caused yelling matches in the middle of a hallway with none other than Scorpius Malfoy. Looking back, most of my detentions were because of a yelling match with Malfoy.

When the badge came in, my dad gloated for the rest of the summer to anyone who would listen. But now, I stood on the train with my badge pinned to the front of my robes, heading back to Hogwarts for my final year and I couldn't be more excited.

"Rose, we probably need to head to the prefect carriage," Al said, interrupting my thoughts.

I glanced to my left where Al was standing next to me. He was a good head taller than me, and his muscles were definitely toned from a summer of Quidditch with the family. His raven hair fell in curls over his emerald eyes. Next to Scorpius, Al was the heartthrob of Hogwarts.

"I guess you're right. Let's go before we're late," I sighed.

Once I entered the carriage, I glanced around at the prefects for the upcoming year. The room seemed divided into four sections. Not many people sat with different house prefects. I spotted Lily chatting with some of her fellow Slytherin mates. Lily had followed her brother into Slytherin two years after we were sorted. Now, as a fifth year, she was named Slytherin Ice Princess and for a good reason too. She was cold as ice when spoken to, made very few friends, and was very soft spoken. It was a rare sight to see her talking among friends.

At fifteen, Lily was beautiful. She had raven hair like her brother and crystal eyes like my dad. None of Uncle Harry and Aunt Ginny's children inherited red hair like Aunt Ginny. Everyone was shocked with Al making Slytherin, but no one expected Lily to join him.

I moved my focus from Lily to see Hugo sitting with his Gryffindor mates. He was named Gryffindor the same year Lily was named Slytherin. They were close but since their houses were rivals, they hardly spoke two words to each other. Hugo was very outspoken, which is another reason they don't get along anymore. Lily would stay quiet during a fight with Hugo which would anger him even more. Hugo was a little shorter than I was, with muscles that were defined by months of Quidditch. He had mum's dark brown hair and dark blue eyes.

I moved from glancing at my younger brother to staring at Head Boy, Scorpius Malfoy. I nodded to him as Al took his seat next to his younger sister. "Okay, listen up," I yelled over the chatter.

"Let us be the first to congratulate you all on making prefects. I know better than any of you how hard it is to set an example for the younger students, so all I ask as your Head Girl is that you attempt to set an example," I started, my voice echoing in the quiet compartment.

"This year, Weasley and I are going to make some changes to the pairs during patrolling. We agreed that we don't know many of our other prefects because we stay with our house during patrol. From now on, you will no longer be with your house during patrolling," Scorpius started.

The compartment filled with sighs, demands to know why, and yells of hatred mostly coming from Slytherin and Gryffindor prefects. "Shut up!" I yelled. "We have made a master list, and yes, we know that some nights won't work out for some of you because of Quidditch practice, so we are expecting a few changes but for the most part it will stay the same. I expect each of you to act as mature adults with the person you have to patrol with. The lists will be hung on the bulletin board in each of your common rooms tomorrow. Those of you on the Quidditch teams must come to us with the list of practice times so we can change your patrolling times."

"Okay, so that was patrolling. We also will have our first meeting the third Wednesday of this month. During the meeting, we will plan a dance. McGonagall wants to have a dance this year so it falls to us to organize it. That's all isn't it Weasley?" Malfoy turned to me.

"I'm pretty sure that's it. You are all free to go," I announced, waving my hand.

"Weasley, Head compartment is all yours," he muttered before he left.

Al, Hugo, Lily and a few of my friends gathered around me. "We don't have a compartment, and everywhere is probably full already," Al groaned.

"That's okay, we have the Head compartment," I replied, leading the group to the compartment I heard about from Sophie, a graduated Ravenclaw Head.

I slid the door open to a slightly bigger compartment than usual. We took our seats and started to talk. My friends, Jocelyn, Harper, and Graham had stuck by me throughout our entire time at Hogwarts. Jocelyn was a green eyed blonde that Al was totally in love with, but wouldn't admit it. Harper was Neville's daughter that had trouble with adapting to life in Ravenclaw until we became friends. She had inherited her father's watery brown eyes but where her brown hair came from is mostly likely from her grandmother, Alice. Graham was Ravenclaw's Quidditch captain with toned muscles, sandy hair and black eyes.

"So, Rose, are you ready to share a dorm with Scorpius Malfoy?" Lily said, in her soft, innocent voice. "I mean you'll be alone with him for the entire year. Dad did tell you of the story of his parents, didn't he?" Lily had her signature smirk planted on her face. She knew how to provoke everyone around her, but she did it rarely.

"I'll be fine. Nothing will happen with that self-centered prat," I said firmly, but the blush still managed to creep on my face.

"Don't be so certain, Rosie," Lily winked. "My grandmother said the same thing about my grandfather and they ended up together." With that she stood, "But if you excuse me, I need to find Adam. I told him I would spend the trip to Hogwarts with him."

"What do you want with that Slytherin trash?" Hugo asked, instantly regretting it as Lily spun around to meet Hugo's face.

"Slytherin trash?" She demanded, her voice became very stony. "I expect that every Slytherin you meet is trash, isn't that right Hugo? Sorry to disappoint you but I am Slytherin. So therefore in your logic, Al and I are trash. Glad to know your view on your own family, Hugo." She turned and walked out the compartment.

"You know that isn't what I meant, Lily," Hugo call after her, but it was too late, Lily wasn't coming back. Lily wasn't really a fighter because she rarely got angry with anyone, but when she did, all hell would break lose. She had a mean bat-boogey hex. Hugo found that out the hard way since she had cursed him days after becoming a Slytherin. It was mainly Hugo's fault that they didn't have the relationship they use to. Most of the fights they experienced had been broke up by a teacher and the pair was sent to detention for a few days.

"Hugo, how can you be so thick?" I asked softly. "Al and Lily have been in Slytherin for years and it hasn't bothered many other family members. Why can't you just support them?"

"Slytherin's turn out bad, the whole lot of them," Hugo mumbled.

"I'm going to pretend I didn't hear you say I'm going to turn out bad," Al shrugged. "Hugo, you need to get over your fear of Lily and me turning into bad people. Apologize and try to repair your very broken friendship with Lily. You're going to need her in your life."

"Slytherin has changed her," Hugo pouted, crossing his arms and huffing.

A/n- okay some good family drama before they reach Hogwarts. Reviews make me happy, so review please.