AN: Hello guys! This is chapter three! I don't really know what to expect since none of you give me any kind of response on how you think hahah so I don't know wheter I'll continue writing this story or not, but for now this is chapter three!

Disclaimer; All the original characters and the world of Harry Potter belong to J.K Rowling, besides any of my own characters that belong to me.

Chapter three;

For the rest of the train ride I kept staring out the window, wishing we'd arrive at Hogwartz soon, trying to avoid everyone. As I looked out the window, I couldn't help but notice how much I missed home already. Of course I was thrilled to be back at Hogwartz, but I always felt bad about leaving my mother all alone. My dad had passed away in an unknown accident a few years back, so now my mum was alone all while I was at Hogwartz.

"You seem to be far away from here." Lily said, shaking me out of my thoughts. I shook my head and turned around, looking into her green eyes, and for a moment I was amazed at the depth of her eyes, they were calming and understanding.

"Umm, well yes I tend to get lost in my thoughts often." I mumbled and she smiled.

"You must love to read then, I know that feeling myself, I always love to think and get lost in another world." She said and my lips curled up in a small smile.

"Yes, I love to read, but mostly muggle books since that's what I've been reading since I was little." I said and her smile even grew wider.

"Are you a muggleborn?" she asked and I cringed slightly at the use of words. I hated this obsession the wizarding world seemed to have with pure blood, and muggles.

"Yes." I answered curtly and she was silent for a while before lifting her eyebrow, by this time the boys also had caught attention of our conversation, listening intently.

"I'm sorry, I just really hate this obsession with blood that seems to be on going in this society." I mumbled, being rather embarrassed by them staring at me intently and I also felt my hair and skin shift.

"Spoken like a true Gryffindor!" James bellowed and I cringed even more, house pride was never one of my interests, I just liked keeping in the sidelines at school, I liked being invisible.

"Jokes on the side, I really agree with you Leona, it's getting a bit old this obsession." Lily said and I smiled at her, she really seemed like a sweet girl, why hadn't I spoken to her sooner?

"How come we've never seen you before, you are a Gryffindor, we should be seeing eachother often." Sirius said, uttering his first set of words since they entered the compartment.

"Actually, we share a few classes together and you sit on the bench in front of me in most of them." I said, and his eyes widened

"Oh." He muttered and the rest of them also got quiet. I took a deep breath and thanked god as we were getting close to Hogwartz. For the remaindering time I spent the trip reading my book, quickly getting lost into the world of Pride and Prejudice. After a while the train stopped and I quickly excused myself, getting my things and hurrying out the train, leaving them with surprised looks on their faces. I sighed as I looked for a full carriage to sit in, not daring to take an empty one in case they'd join me. I really didn't like the attention they were giving me, I felt awkward and stared out, I enjoyed my invisibility far too much.

As soon as we arrived to Hogwartz, I rushed inside, quickly making my way towards the great hall, taking a seat at the Gryffindor table, far away from everyone else. As the sorting hat started it's annual song, I sighed and played with my fingers, and lightly clapped with everyone else at the first years who got sorted into Gryffindor.

"Hey, Leona, there you are!" I heard someone whisper and I took a deep breath, shifting in my seat and finding Lily next to me, smiling.

"Umm, yes, here I am." I muttered, looking down at the table and she frowned, but didn't say anything more. As all the first years got sorted into their houses, Professor Dumbledore stood up, cleared his throat and everyone grew quiet.

"Before dinner, I'd like to say a few words, first of all I'd like to welcome our first years and remind you that the forbidden forest is strictly prohibited for all students, and second of all I'd like to remind you to stay kind to oneanother, since kindess is very important in dark times." He said and those were the last few words I heard before everything got black and I felt myself slip into a vision.

I suddenly found myself in a dark room I recognized as the shrieking shack, where I saw a werewolf and a dog, figting one another, but what really drew my attention was the fiery red hair of Lily Evans, as she hid under something. My eyes widened at the sight, but before I could see what happened next, I felt myself slip back into reality. When I opened my eyes I found myself surrounded by a few students, Professor Mcgonnagoll and Professor Dumbledore.

"Are you alright dear, you gave us quite the fright." Dumbledore said and I nodded.

"I'd like to see you in my office after dinner miss Shaw, I think there is a few things you would like to know." He said and I swallowed before nodding. He gave me a smile before leaving, and ushering the students that had gathered around, telling them to leave.

"What happened to you Leona?" Lily said, staring into my eyes, and I could see the genuine worry she had. I smiled slightly, feeling a pang of pain and guilt at what I had seen, was she going to die?

"Umm, I don't quite know it yet myself, this has happened a few times before, but I haven't given it much thought until now." I said and she nodded.

"Well, I hope Professor Dumbledore knows." She said and I smiled at her reassuringly.

"I'll have to figure that out, but I'm pretty sure that everything is okay, really." I said and she smiled at me slightly, but I could still see that she was worried. Me and Lily kept chatting throughout dinner, and the more we talked, the more I liked her which also caused me to think about the vision more. After dinner I excused myself and headed towards Professor Dumbledore's office. As I reached his office and used the password, I couldn't help but feel slightly worried myself, what if there was something really wrong?

"Ah miss Shaw, I'm glad to see you." He said as soon as I entered and I smiled, he always had a way of making you feel happy.

"Always a pleasure, Proffessor Dumbledore." I said and he smiled.

"Well, how long have you been experiencing these visions of yours." He said and I sighed.

"They started when I was little really, but they don't occur as often." I said and he nodded.

"Well miss Shaw, I have reasons to believe that you are what we call a seer, which is incredibly rare." He said and my eyes widened.

"So, I see what happens in the future?" I mumbled and he nodded.

"I'd like you to report to me whenever a vision occurs to you miss Shaw, dark times are ahead of us and you'd be of incredible help." He said and I nodded.

"Of course sir, I'd do anything, but what do you mean by dark times?" I said and he smiled slightly.

"That is not a topic I'd wish to discuss with a third year miss Shaw, you are still a child about to discover so many good things, I'd like for you to stay a child for as long as you can." He said and I nodded.

"Thank you, goodnight sir." I said as it was time for me to go to bed.

"Goodnight miss Shaw." He said and I stepped out of his office. On my way to the common room, I couldn't stop thinking of what he had said, dark times? What is it that scared someone like Professor Dumbledore?