After the time in the dungeons with Draco, Sirena had enough motivation to not be late for a while. She didn't quite understand the hatred for muggle borns or half-bloods. The next day, Sirena had class with the Slytherins first thing. Su was more than happy to have her favorite class with her best friend.

Su met with Sirena near Hagrid's hut. She had a very unique style. She always had a different hairstyle every day and always wore a green feather in her hair to show house spirit. Siena Either wore her loos curls down, accented them with a head band or in a simple side pony tail and let her locks drape over her shoulder.

"So, you have to come to our first game!" Su said.

"What kind of friend would I be if I didn't!" the two girls carried on the conversation about the game until the class began. Sirena enjoyed going to the Quidditch tournaments.

"Do you think you would try out for the Gryffindor team?" asked Su. Siren shrugged. "Wait," Su said stepping in front of Sirena. She turned to face her red headed friend and smiled. "Do you even know how to fly a broom?"

Sirena blushed. "Of course I do." Siren did things a little differently than most people did. Su Smiled and the conversation ceased.

Draco leaned against the large tree, looking bored as usual. "This place is stupid," he said Crabbe. Sirena rolled her eyes.

"You're stupid," she muttered under her breath.

"What was that Perkins!" anger filled the blonde boy's face. Su looked confused because hadn't heard Sirena mumble.

"What?" she said as she turned towards him. "are you mad some one knows you're an idiot?" she said sarcastically.

"Sirena?" Su said alarmed.

"Look here, Perkins," he said as he took a step towards him. "You may think your all that but makes sure you know who you are messing with." He drew closer to her and was only inches from her ear. "or you'll be sorry, just like that filthy mud blood Andrusa."

Siren wouldn't stand for that. Within seconds of him speaking she took her hand and slapped the blonde across the face. "Don't talk about half-bloods like that!"

Draco was infuriated. "Why you!-" Draco pulled out his wand. That's when Hagrid appeared.

"Blimey," said the giant. "What going on here?"

Draco told him that Sirena had slapped him. "Well, Draco I agree she shouldn't have done so but-" he said and he took Draco's wand. "You should never threaten another student. I'm sorry, but I am afraid I am going to have to give you both detention."

"What?" said both. Siren couldn't believe she had to spend another detention with him. It was obvious Draco felt the same way. The rest of the class period passed quickly even though Sirena and Draco where staring holes into each other. Sirena was glad the next class was a double with Ravenclaw.

During Divination class, Andrusa sat across the room with a boy whom Sirena didn't know. She often caught herself staring at him during class. Of course she found The Russian to be very attractive but it wasn't anything big.

"Ms. Perkins, " said Professor Trelawney." Look into the crystal, if you please, and tell us what you see." Sirena did what she had learned in the past few weeks. She tried to channel the spirits and focused on the crystal. Sirena could see herself and the other students in what seemed to be the next school year. There was a battle, and many deaths. There was a man who was unlike any other. His skin was ghostly white and he reminded her greatly of a snake.

Sirena came back to reality and everyone was staring. "What is it dear? What do you see?" Trelawney asked. Sirena was terrified of what she had just seen. She couldn't speak. Without a word she gathered her things and quickly left.

Sirena pressed herself against the corridor wall, breathing heavily with tears in her eyes. "Sirena?" a voice called from her right. "Are you okay?" it was Andrusa. Embarrassed by her tears, Sirena whipped them away and sniffled.

"Yeah, I'm fine Don't worry about it."

"You don't look fine," he said and placed a hand on her shoulder. "In fact, you look terrible." Sirena grimaced and turned her head away. Andrusa placed his fingers under her chin and made her look at him. He studied her face intently. Sirena was nervous. He made her nervous. He move a strand of red hair out of her beautiful face and cupped the side of her face. "Much better."

To Sirena, his accent was mesmerizing. A smile formed upon his lips. "Do you think you can sit through class?" Sirena shook her head.

"No, I'd rather not go back today." He removed his hand form her face and backed away.

"I'll walk you to the infirmary." Andrusa held out his hand offering for her to take it. "If you want."

The two descended down the spiral stairs. "So where are you from?" asked Andrusa.

"Well, I was born here, but my family moved back to my mother's home country," she said and to took a breath. " back to France." Andrusa nodded to show he was listening. "And instead of going here I went to Beauxbatons. Mom wanted me to have the same school experience she had." Andrusa was silent

"But I wasn't exactly like the rest of them," said Sirena. Andrusa snickered.

"What's so funny?" blushed Sirena.

Andrusa smiled. "Have you seen yourself?" he said as he looked at her. "Just one look at you and you can tell you came from the pretty girl school." Andrusa meant it as a complement, but Sirena didn't quite understand.

"Pretty girl?" Siren knew most of the girls from her old school where only considered a pretty face. That's what she thought Andrusa was thinking. "I think I can get to nurse myself now." She said and picked up her pace. Andrusa slowed to a stop and stood in confusion behind her.

Sirena sat on a bed in the Infirmary. She kept thinking about the man she saw. Sirena knew about lord Voldemort's return, but never knew what he looked like. It was a strong possibility it was him. Sirena's mind wandered to the match this afternoon.

Sirena slept right through lunch. When she woke up Study hall was halfway over and she was in no mood to deal with Draco Malfoy. As she entered the library, she noticed no one even looked up as she entered. Draco wasn't there so she figured he was in the great hall.

Standing in the restricted section of the library, Sirena pulled a book about a few spells she was having a little trouble with.

"I heard about your little panic attack in Divination."

Sirena looked to her right and saw her worst nightmare. Draco Malfoy. "What do you want, Draco?" Sirena asked.

"To remind you," he said propping on the shelf. "That you should respect your fellow classmate."

"Tch, says the man who pulls out his wand, because he felt threatened by a girl." Sirena refocused on her book.

"Why is it you're always reading?" he asked.

"Because, I enjoy it." Sirena was being blunt on purpose. Draco really got under her skin.

Draco started hovering over her shoulder. "Oh that's a tricky spell. How are you doing it Exactly?" Sirena made the movement very awkwardly in the air and muttered the words. "well your pronouncing the correctly but the movement, is off."

Sirena rolled her eyes. "Funny this morning you try to curse me, and now you trying to help me? Bloody hell your mood swings like a pendulum."

"Look do you want help or not?" asked Draco.

Sirena shrugged. "Did I ask for it?" she said giving a look of discomfort.

Draco sighed. "Just let me show you." Draco positioned himself behind her and slid his hand down Sirena's arm. "You need to be swifter in your movement." He slowly guided her arm in the correct way and repeated the action a few times.

"There you are Sir-" Su stopped in midsentence when she saw Draco. He stepped away from Sirena as if nothing happened. And Sirena was blushing lightly

"Sirena, can I talked to you?" Sirena placed the book back on the shelf and followed her friends to and empty isle, leaving Draco alone. "What's up with you two?"

"Nothing," said Sirena as she folded her arms across her chest. "He was showing me how to correctly cast this spell I have been having problems with."

"So, no romantic connection?" Su asked.

Sirena laughed quietly. "Actually, I can't stand him."

Su let out a sigh of relief. "Uhm Sirena, I don't think I mentioned this but I kind of have a crush on him and-"

"Don't worry he is all yours." She said with a laugh.

Su smiled. "Thanks, Sirena." Sirena returned to the isle where she left Draco. He was gone. The rest of the hour passed and it was time to get ready for the match.

Most of Sirena's friends played on the house team so she was on her own to make it to the stands. The game began and Su, who played one of the beaters, waved as she flew by the Gryffindor section. She was followed by Malfoy, the seeker.

The Ravenclaw team entered the field and Andrusa was also a beater. He seemed to have too much fun in the game. The match carried on and both teams were getting restless. This was the most focused Sirena had seen him, but Andrusa was a constant distraction with his yelling.

"What's the matter, Malfoy?" he yelled across the pace between them. "Can't catch a simple snitch?"

Anger burned within Draco's eyes and Sirena Couldn't help but smile. She may not have any good feeling towards Draco, but she did like Andrusa a little. The score was Ravenclaw: 27 and Slytherin: 30.

It was a fair game until Su fell from the air. Silence fell upon the students. Sirena hurried to the field to help her friend. Su was in tears.

"Ugh my fucking arm!" Both team's players where surrounding her and Andrusa had the worst look of terror upon his face. "Andrusa, you Fucking mud blood! Ugh-" Su clenched her arm. Professor Snape and the head of Ravenclaw approached.

"Looks like you can't handle a bludger, Mirakov," said Draco

"Look, let me try to fix it." Andrusa pulled out his wand

"Don't Fucking touch me you bastard!" siren knelt next to her best friends side.

"Su, are you okay?"

"NO! My freaking arm is broken thanks to Captain Dumbass over here!"

Andrusa looked at her with apologetic eyes. "Sirena, I didn't see her! Let me heal it!"

Su groaned. "Sirena, please tell me you aren't associating yourself with this trash." Sirena rolled her eyes and placed her hand on Su's shoulder.

"Fix what you broke," said Sirena.

Andrusa waved his wand over Su's arm and muttered a spell Sirena had never heard of. Su moved her arm without pain got up. It was obvious she was hated his help. "Slytherin's don't say thank you."

Andrusa smiled with a sense of a big ego. "You just did." Su's face turned red and she stormed off.

After the ordeal at the match Sirena went back to the common room to do her homework. If detention was homework then she wouldn't have to do it and she would be able to leave. After dinner she entered the dungeons again and prepare for the next few miserable hours.

The two students sat in silence. Hagrid hadn't even shown up yet. Thirty minutes had passed since they had been sitting there. "You know he never comes to his detentions," said Draco finally and leaned back in his chair. "Not to mention, he forgets to tell teachers to cover for him."

Sirena laid her head on the desk and took in a deep breath. "Look I'm sorry about calling you an Idiot." Sirena knew one of them had to make a truce. Draco raised an eyebrow and was lost for words. "We just need to get along. It will make life better for the both of us," said Sirena.

"Su wants us to get along," said Sirena as she sat up. "By the way," she said as she stood. "I think she has a little thing for you," she said as she approached the shelf across the room.

Draco smiled. "I noticed. I've heard Asian girls are a good shag." Sirena gritted her teeth. He hated hearing him talk about her like that. "But we are just friends," he said simply.

Sirena turned to face his with a look of sadness. "Then you should tell her that. Don't lead her on."

Draco stood and approached the girl. He placed a hand upon the shelf beside her face. "what is it to you, if I do?" he asked bringing his face inches from hers.

She narrowed her eyes. "Nothing," she said as she took in another breath. "It will just prove your Idiocy."

Draco smiled. This smile was different. It wasn't cocky, devilish or even creepy. This was playful smile. To Sirena, it was a cute smile. Sirena knew she was blushing. She couldn't deny Draco was good looking guy, but she couldn't stand him. Slowly the blonde haired boy began closing the space between them. As his face drew near, Sirena's heart began beating faster and faster. Draco's lips were centimeters from hers.

"I have to go," said Sirena. She escaped his trap and left the dungeons.

The next day was the first game for Gryffindor and Hufflepuff. As everyone made their way to the stands, they were stopped by Professor McGonagall.

"There will be no match today! One of Gryffindor players has had a serious injury," she said.

Sirena walk up the the house head. "Excuse me, Professor, what happened.

"Oh, Perkins, Miss Crawford has broken her leg. She can't play! I have to find someone to fill in for her."

"Sirena will do it!" said a voice with a familiar Asian accent. Su appeared by Sirena's side. McGonagall turned and studied the red head.

"Do you know the game, child?"

Sirena nodded. "I have gone to a few matches."

Professor McGonagall smiled excitedly. "Then by all means child come along!" she said and started walking towards the field. Ginny Weasley and Harry Potter where talking amongst themselves. "Weasley! Potter!" as they approached them the two team mates seemed to be a little jumpy. "I have found a replacement for Miranda Crawford."

Both Ginny and Harry stared at the girl in confusion. "Are you serious professor?" asked Harry

Ginny nodded. "How do we know she's any good?"

"That is precisely why I brought her to you two, test her speed and agility for a chaser." The professor waited a few minutes. When an awkward silence fell upon the group she smiled again. "Well, I will leave you children to it then." And like that the professor was gone.

The two captains looked at each other and had the same though.

Harry reached out his hand to Siren. "Harry Potter, It's a pleasure to meet you." Sirena smiled and shook the boy of legends hand.

"Sirena," she said and released his hand.

"Well, first is the flying test," said Harry.

"You can use my broom," said Ginny.

Sirena grimaced. "Might I use my own? I have to have a special one." The two looked at each other again then nodded in agreement towards Sirena. Sirena lifted her fingers to her lips and whistled. A few seconds later Sirena's broom was hovering beside her.

The look of surprise spread across the faces of the two captains. "Uh-Brilliant," said Harry.

Ginny nodded in agreement.

Sirena turned to the side an positioned the broom. "What are you doing?" asked Ginny.

Sirena arched her brow. "What to you mean?"

"You need one leg on each side."

"Oh!" Sirena laughed. "No I ride a little differently than others do. I think 'Side sattle' is what the muggles would call it."

"Sirena," said Harry. "that's no safe you would fall off if you turned wrong or flew upside down." Sirena shook her head and giggled lightly at their concern.

"That what this is for," she said pointing to the foot rest extending from the broom. The two oddly shaped bars formed a 'U' shape. "I just have to hook my feet like this," she said as she placed both fee in the opening. "Gravity does the rest."

Harry seemed to be in deep thought. He shook his head as if he was bringing himself back to reality. "Alright, have a go," he said with a smile.

Sirena swiftly lifted off the ground and within seconds she was gone. She was gracefully riding the air above the Quidditch field. Sirena wasn't one to show off but this was to impress the captains and also to put faith in her that she knew what she was doing.

"She's bloody brilliant," said Ginny.

Harry nodded. "I guess we shouldn't have doubted her."

Sirena flew around the field a few times more before getting bored. On her broom she continued around the castle. Sirena love to fly. She always had time to think without anything bothering her. In fact she was in such deep thought she didn't even notice how close she was to the practicing Ravenclaws.

"Look out!-" called a voice from behind her.

Sirena snapped back into reality and turned her head to see Andrusa hurdling towards her with a beaters bat in hand. "Duck!" he yelled. Sirena did as quickly as possible and Andrusa hot the bludger away, sending it to the other beater.

"Sirena, Are you okay?" asked the Russian.

Sirena nodded. "yeah I'm fine."

Andrusa studied Siren for a moment. He had seen her flying around before and was very impressed by her manner. The two sat in silence, hovering over the landscape.

"Look," said Andrusa as he nervously placed a hand on the back of his head. "I'm sorry about earlier. I didn't mean you were just a pretty face."

Sirena listened to the boy in astonishment. "I-its fine." Sirena had a hard time wrapping her head around the thought of a boy thinking she was pretty. "Really," she added.

Andrusa gave a boyish smile. "Good. Uh and I was kind of wandering if-" she could tell he was getting a little nervous again. "I was wondering if you'd want to grab one of those Butterbeers at 'The Three Broomsticks' tomorrow when we take the trip to Hogsmead?"

Sirena smiled devilishly. "I think it's the least you could do after causing so much emotional distress," she teased.

A happy smiled stretched across Andrusa's face. "Great!"

"Hey, Andrusa! Come on we've got practice! You can talk to your Hot friend later!" yelled one of the players from a distance.

""Right!" he yelled back. " I…Guess I see you there. Catch you later, Sirena!" and with that the boy was going leaving a very happy Sirena behind.