::DISCLAIMER:: I do NOT own the "Harry Potter" series. If I did I wouldn't be struggling with college right now.
I do however own Chasity Malfoy and any other AU characters and character back-stories, plots, etc that are unrecognizable to the HP Universe. This story is very AU; you have been warned.
Additionally, the first SIX chapters were originally posted under the account Karma_6810 on Mibba roughly 4 years ago. I AM the Original Author. ::DISCLAIMER::
Chapter One :: Sibling Moments
"Out of all the things you do, you go and get yourself expelled from Salem Institute!" Draco roared at the sixth year seated across from him.
She rolled her eyes at her younger brother and placed the book she was reading beside her. "Honestly Draco," she said her voice calm as she spoke to the outraged teen. "You make it sound as if I purposely went out of my way to be expelled from the most prestigious wizarding school in the United States."
He narrowed his eyes at her and crossed his arms across his chest. "If you had enough sense to not screw up, we wouldn't be in this situation Chasity."
"You make it seem as if I got knocked up."
"Well good. You really could have Chasity. What if you weren't safe? What would father say if he really knew why you were expelled?" Draco countered.
"Like it would matter. You and I both know that you are blowing things way out of proportion. Declan was a pureblood. Father wouldn't care that I was expunged for screwing around with one of our kind."
Draco's voice softened. "But that's the thing," he met Chasity's eyes. "He's not one of us. He may be a pureblood, but he is an outsider to our world and you know it."
Chasity rolled her eyes again, something she found herself doing more and more lately. "You make it should as if he was a muggle."
"Americans pretty much are," he countered. Chasity sighed, not at all believing her brother's words. Over her time spent in the States, Chasity had come to the understanding that pureblooded American wizards have the same mind set as the ones found in England.
"Whatever Draco. I am not going to fight with you."
"Afraid that I'll win this argument because you know that I am right?" He smirked.
Chasity shook her head. "No, I just know that you won't drop the subject unless I change it. Anyway," Chasity stated, doing just that. "I don't see the big deal. Declan was just 19 and newly graduated."
"He was your Professor!" Draco shouted.
Chasity shook her head. "Technically he was the Stage Director, the Quidditch Coach, the Water Polo Coach, and the head of the Sports Department. But he was never my teacher. Who told you he was a professor?"
"Cousin Rebecca," he said as if it didn't matter who told him the false information.
With a sigh Chasity sat forward in her seat. "Did Cousin Rebecca tell you the real reason for my expulsion too?"
Draco snorted, "No, You're mail did that."
"My what!?" Chasity shouted, outraged. Though it shouldn't have been surprising she never would have expected Draco to go through her mail instead of asking her questions to retrieve the answers he was seeking.
"You're mail, Chas." He said calmly. "Father told me to take a peek. He wanted to know the truth."
The girl's eyes widened. "You didn't!" she shouted, her storm gray eyes filled with rage.
Draco shook his head laughing. "No, but it got you mad and the only time you show your true Malfoy side is when you are mad. Hell, as of late your anger is the only indication that you are pureblood, because you get angry over the funniest things."
Chasity wanted to scream. She was very proud of her pureblood heritage but shamed by the image purebloods portrayed. However, she knew that she could not share these feelings with her younger brother, though they had a bond that most would mistake as a bond between twins. Chasity was the lone wolf in her family. The female heir to the Malfoy name didn't want to become everything her father wanted the siblings to be. Chasity felt as if her life was made for a stronger purpose, but what purpose could one have in a world fueled by hatred? Long ago she had come to the conclusion that she should try to accept her fate as an unruly, uncaring Malfoy.
Draco leaned forward and broke the silence as he fingered her bi-color hair. "Every time I see you, you look, sound and act less and less like a Malfoy."
She closed her eyes. "Time changes people."
His hand slipped down and he grasped the golden heart necklace between his fingers, instantly the necklace transfigured into a pair of metal dog tags in his hand. The necklace was the only piece of jewelry that Chasity wore on a daily basis. "This ties us together you know."
Chasity nodded, quite aware of how much that was true. The siblings were bonded to one another.
"I miss my big sister," Draco whispered softly. "I miss who we used to be."
Chasity stood up and sat next to her little brother, embracing him in a tight hug as her brown and platinum white-blond hair cascaded down her back.
"Never leave me again okay?" he whispered, vulnerable. Chasity nodded. What had her father done to him to make him break? What had the Dark Lord done?
"Never."
A/N: Hey guys, I know that this chapter isn't that long, but after Chapter Six both quality and quantity will increase. I hope you enjoyed this chapter either way!
Feel free to let me know how you feel about this one:)
Happy Reading!
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