I promise updates will be weekly, but I'm incredibly busy, so I can't guarantee that it will be the same day every week like it has been so far. I am very busy with cram school and homework. It's my last year in school and I am incredibly stressed out with the exams I will have to get into university and have started lessons from now to prepare myself. But the other day in my Latin class (language not dancing), we learned the word 'imperium' which means power/authority and all I could think about was the Imperius Curse. Anyway, thanks DSCWin for reviewing.

I had my stuff ready for when Janet's father came. It was a little lonely the past day without Azriel to keep me company, but I couldn't wait to see Janet again. I had never been to her house, never even heard her talk about it. I had also never met her parents. Her father worked in the Ministry, that I knew, but I didn't know anything about her mother.

"Are you ready?" aunt Demetra asked me for the tenth time this morning. Or was it the twelfth? I'd lost count.

"Yes," I said and rolled my eyes.

"I'm only trying to help," she said "I take it you don't want to come back so you'd better have all your things with you for school."

That was true. I didn't want to have to come back to our dingy apartment just to take something that I had left behind by accident. It would way more wizard-like if I went to King's Cross with Janet and her family who were all purebloods. Also I hated where we lived, it was too small.

At o' clock exactly Janet's father appeared in our living room. He had ice blue eyes just like his daughter, but unlike her his hair was brown. His posture was so perfect that it seemed like he had been practising how to hold himself up like that for years. He was dressed in smart black robes and shining shoes.

"You must be Danny," he said to me.

"Yes sir," I answered, not sure how I should address him. He seemed stern and at the moment nothing like Janet.

"Have you got your luggage ready?" he asked.

Instead of saying something I motioned to my trunk.

"Perfect," he commented "Now come, we are going to apparate."

At least I knew what to do in this situation. Wizards can't apparate unless they are over 17 and have their licence, so if someone younger than that wanted to apparate, they had to hold onto someone who could and would travel with them. I had only apparated once before, with Teddy's godfather, Harry, and the feeling was more than unpleasant.

I said goodbye to my aunt who was waiting for us to leave. She smiled in return and I took Mr. Morcroff's arm. I felt the familiar feeling of being pressed into a tube.

The next second we were inside a huge place. Remember when I said that I had never been to Janet's house? Scratch that. It's more like I've never been to her palace.

The living room, where we were standing now, alone was huge! The walls were a dark colour which was a bit creepy, but other than that it was great. Of course they didn't have any Muggle things, like a TV, but they had a huge wall worth of books.

"Janet," Mr. Morcroff yelled "Your friend is here."

Just a few moments later I saw Janet running down the stairs and into the living room. She looked quite different from what I was used to, but maybe that was because I had only ever seen her in her Hogwarts robes. Her blond hair wasn't a ponytail like last year, instead she had it tied up in a bun. She still had her fringe falling down her face though. She was dressed in a white shirt, but a dark red jumper hid most of it except the collar. She had a black skirt on as well as black shoes.

Janet is so beautiful and I have to admit that I kind of have a crush on her. Not in the sense that I don't want to be friends with her unless we're dating, she's a great friend, but I do have a small crush on her.

"Hi Danny," she said happily, hugging me the second she reached me.

"Good to see you too," I said in reply.

"Come on," she said "I'll show you where you can leave your stuff."

She took me up the stairs and showed me to the room I would be staying in. It had a high ceiling with a freaking chandelier. A real chandelier just in this one room, which happened to be the guest bedroom. So some random person who decides to come to their house gets it all to himself. I should visit more often. There was a queen size bed in the middle and so much furniture that I was glad the room was so big or it wouldn't fit inside.

And waiting for me was Azriel, perched on top of the closet. "Hey boy," I greeted him and he flew down. I ran my fingers through the feathers on his head.

After getting my stuff settled in, Janet and I caught up with each other's news from the holidays so far. Zaria had sent her a letter saying that she was in Russia again. Zaria was part Russian and I remember that last year she hadn't been able to stay with us for the Christmas holidays because they had been planning to go to Russia with her forever when she started Hogwarts, because then she could finally be able to use magic around all the family.

I didn't think it would be a good idea to tell Janet about Teddy and Mel because she hated them, so I just told her about my holidays. As much as I could, that is. I couldn't tell her that I was trying to solve a Prophecy, I told her about the Muggle world instead.

Danus and Marius weren't really talking to anyone, but our source, Dominic, said that they had met up with him a few times and were currently both staying with Marius and his family.

And then I learned something very interesting. Janet has an older sister named Sabrina who was at Hogwarts last year as a seventh year. She now had a job at the Ministry working with their father. For some strange reason Janet had never mentioned Sabrina before. When I asked her why, she just shrugged and said that it just never came up.

So I guessed that they didn't have the best relationship. Either that or she just hadn't come up.

A matter of seconds later I would realise that it was the latter.

Janet's bedroom door swung open and a girl with blue eyes and blond hair that looked just like Janet will in a few years ran in. "Janie you won't believe it!" she screamed with excitement "My new record just arrived in the post!"

"That's great," Janet said, even though it was obvious she didn't care all that much.

"And who's this?" the other girl, I'm pretty sure that she is the famous Sabrina, asked "Your boyfriend?" She whispered the last part as if I wouldn't hear it. But I did and blushed.

"No," Janet said, blushing a bit herself "That's Danny, a friend from school."

"Oh you're Danny," Sabrina said "I've heard so much about you. I'm Sabrina."

"Hi," I said and we shook hands "Um… I haven't heard much about you."

She laughed. "Yes," she said "My dear sister tends to forget to mention me at times."

"Not that you're better," Janet commented.

"That is… sadly true," Sabrina said.

I laughed. I liked her. She was quite a cool older sister. This got me thinking that none of these two girls had inherited their father's dark hair and that they were way too cheerful to be that man's daughters. You know, the normal stuff people think about when they meet their best friend's sister.

"Janie," Sabrina asked her sister "How much do you trust Danny?"

That was an awkward thing to ask her, especially since I was still in the room.

"A lot," Janet answered.

"Enough to show him the collection?" Sabrina asked with excitement.

"Definitely enough to show him the collection," Janet said smiling.

"Great!" Sabrina exclaimed and grabbed our arms "To my bedroom."

It happened so fast I didn't realise we had just apparated. It didn't last very long this time, because we were just going to the room next door. "Give us a warning next time, will you Rina?" Janet complained as she tried to balance.

"Sorry," Sabrina apologised "I got too excited."

She pulled her wand out of her pocket and cast a spell to lock the door. I was getting a bit anxious now because why would she lock the door just to show me something? I was starting to think that maybe I didn't want to know what this collection was.

Sabrina walked over to a big bookshelf that was in her room. She aimed her wand at it and said, "Finite Incantatem." The bookshelf started to dissolve in front of my eyes and in its place now stood a door. She turned to face me.

"You have to swear to not tell our parents about what I'm about to show you," she warned me "I would make you make an Unbreakable Vow, but that's kind of harsh really."

I nodded and she pushed the door open. I immediately felt like I was walking into some old movie. It looked like a record store from what I've seen in the movies. The movies I watched at the orphanage or that Mel made me see, that is. There was even a record player. "Wow," I gasped. I reached out my hand to touch one, but then turned to Sabrina, asking for permission.

"Go for it," she said "But be careful."

I pulled one out of its place and studied it. It had a nice cover and all but then I saw the band name. Weren't they a Muggle band? Why was Janet's sister listening to Muggle bands? She must have noticed exactly that by the look of surprise on my face.

"One thing about Muggles," she said "They have great music. That's the only thing I'll give them"

Janet nodded, agreeing. Well maybe I should trust them. "And why is this a secret?" I asked.

"Have you met our parents?" Sabrina answered "They despise Muggles. I am going straight out of the window if they find out. Literally."

That did make sense. I am sure that Mr. and Mrs Morcroff wouldn't like it if they knew that their daughter were listening to Muggle Music. "So how does it work?" I asked.

"We hide the room with some glamours," Janet explained "Lock the bedroom's door, go inside and put a silencing charm on the room. Then we pick a record and have a good time."

"We'll show you one of these days, don't you worry," Sabrina winked.

"I'll be looking forwards to it," I said.

I liked the Morcroff sisters. It was going to be a fun week here for sure!

Let me know what you think of the Morcroff family. Hope you like the story!