Disclaimer: I own nothing except the plot and the OCs.

A/N: If you are reading this then please review, I don't want this to be one of those stories that never get reviews, because personally it's my favorite out of all my fanfics. So please review!

PS: Leah brings her owl to boarding school, they allow small pets and think that Leah has a license to have one. Also I know that Draco's a little OOC, that's why I was tempted to have it be a Harry/Leah instead of a Draco/Leah, because I am probably even worse at writing Draco than anyone else, so I apologize, but please go with that, remember he's changed, so that would change his character a little too.

Leah woke up early on September first, her insides crawling with excitement, nervousness, and fear. She quickly got out of bed and brushed through her long hair, pulling it back into a high pony tail before dressing in a simple spaghetti strap light pink dress with a low neckline, the edges of her push up bra just visible. Then she slipped on a pair of black flats and took her wand out of her trunk, sticking it in her bra.

Leah walked over to the mirror and studied herself. She looked okay. Maybe I'll actually be able to pull this off.

"Leah!" Linda's voice sounded from downstairs. Leah took a deep breath and grabbed her trunk and owl cage before heading out of her room to face the day.

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Leah walked into the sitting room where her parents were sitting on the sofa, each holding a glass of red wine.

"I'm going to walk to the bus stop. Bye," Leah said to them before turning towards the hall leading to the entrance hall.

She walked out of the manor, and up to the front gates, unlocking them and walking off down the long driveway. Josh had it arranged so that a ministry car would pick her up and bring her to the station, he had payed them extra to not ask questions. Leah loved Josh because he didn't care that she was a wizard-born. He didn't care that she couldn't do magic, he thought that she was special. He was always on her side, so when she had asked her to help her with a few things so that she could go to Hogwarts, he eagerly obliged, he didn't act like she was inferior, even if he did playfully tease her about not being able to do magic, he never meant it.

It was because of having such a great brother that Leah at least half ignore how her parents treated her, how they seemed ashamed and disappointed in her and never told anyone that she was a wizard-born.

Leah let out a sigh, looking up and down the deserted road. It was only there in case someone wanted to use a ministry car, own a muggle car, and of course so that muggles wouldn't be suspicious of a mansion that didn't have a drive way.

Leah looked up at the sound of a car a little farther down the road and picked up her trunk and looked anxiously down the road, smiling slightly as she saw the beat up light blue car coming down the road and coming to a stop on the curve.

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The car drove smoothly down the busy streets of Muggle London. Leah squirmed in her seat, anxious to get to the station, meet Draco and find out if she could possibly pull this off, hopefully she could. She knew that it was possible, she just had to be careful, hopefully she would have most of her classes with Draco and he could cover for her. And for the classes that her and Draco didn't have together, she would just try not to be called on.

Personally Leah thought that Hogwarts should offer a class for wizard-borns, so that they could learn about magic. That was the least that wizards could do, give the squibs a chance to learn about magic, even if they couldn't do magic, it didn't mean that they didn't want to learn about it.

"King's Cross," the man driving said, jolting Leah from her thought.

"Right, thank you," she said with a smile, pulling a few gallons out of trunk and handing it to the driver before climbing out of the car and walking through the station, searching for the pillar that led to platform 9/4.

It didn't take very long to find and Leah bit her lip as she shifted her owl cage on top of it, thought swimming through her head.Will it let me through? Does it let squibs through? It must, it can't not. Please let it. It would be so stupid if something like this ruined everything.

"Are you new?" a female voice brought Leah out of her thoughts and she looked up from her trunk and owl cage to see three people who she didn't think were returning to Hogwarts, it wasn't as if they needed to, they could probably get any job they wanted without returning, after what they had done they deserved whatever job they wanted. In front of Leah stood Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley, and last but certainly not least, Harry Potter.

She quickly got over her shock, knowing that they probably got enough unwanted attention already.

"Er, yeah. I was home schooled up until now," she said, which wasn't exactly a lie, she had been teaching herself everything she could about magic, when she was at home. Leah decided that she wasn't going to lie if she could help it, that way if she got caught then it wouldn't be entirely her fault, because she had been completely truthful and everyone else was just stupid enough not to realize that she was a wizard-born. "So, you just, walk through the pillar?" she asked.

"Yeah, it's better if you run, don't worry, you'll go right through it," Hermione said.

"Except for the one time Harry and I were late and-"

"Ronald, that's not necessary!" Hermione said, throwing a glare at Ron.

"It was only because we were late," Harry assured her, smiling. Leah nodded, not sure of what to say.

"I'll go through first," Hermione offered, before wheeling her trunk and cat cage in front of her and running towards the pillar, which she walked right through. Ron followed.

"Your turn," Harry said with a grin. Leah nodded, took a deep breath, closed her eyes and ran as fast as she could at the pillar. She was greatly surprised when she didn't feel immense pain and crack her skull open, instead she felt like she was running though a mist for a moment and when she opened her eyes she was standing on a whole knew platform.

Leah felt oddly out of place in the large group of witches and wizards, some parents and relatives, others students with trunks and owl cages like her. The only difference was that they, well most of them anyway, could all do magic and she couldn't.

"See, you got through!" Hermione said.

"Yeah, I guess I-"

"There you are! I was afraid that the Potter. . ." Draco trailed off seeing Harry, Hermione, and Ron standing next to Leah.

"Hey Draco, I was just going to find you," Leah said, smiling timidly. "It was really nice to meet you all, I mean it, and thank you so much for all you did in the war," Leah said before grabbing Draco's hand and dragging him away before he could say anything embarrassing, it was no secret that Draco and the Golden Trio weren't the best of friends, even if they were on slightly better terms.

"What was that for?" Draco demanded, shaking her off.

"I didn't want you to say anything rude to them, not after everything they did," Leah said.

"All I was going to do was say that maybe they should start a bad hair club, they've got it all. A red head, a bushy head, and stick-up-all-over-the-place head," Draco muttered.

"And I proved my point," Leah said, smiling sweetly, "And my plan has worked so far," she added with a bright smile.

"Let's just get on the train, wouldn't it suck if your plan failed because you missed the train?" Draco said, smirking as he led Leah to the train.

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Leah sat in a compartment with Draco, Blaise, and Pansy, who was clinging to Blaise's arm. Leah thought that Pansy was pretty, but not so overly beautiful that she would draw everyone's attention to her, and Leah envied that, she hated how everyone always stared at her, and that wasn't going to help in this situation.

Blaise kept staring at her, and Leah knew that he must know that she was a squib, but she knew him enough to know that he wouldn't tell anyone, like the Malfoy's his family had switched sides at the end of the war. And he was a nice guy. But that didn't stop her from being uneasy about it. If he knew how many others did? Would any of them tell?

Draco's Pov

Draco, Blaise, and Pansy made easy conversation about the upcoming year. But he found his attention being drawn away from the conversation every time he so much as glanced at Leah, she looked scared to bloody death.

Draco sighed and put his arm around her shoulders, trying to comfort her. Leah stiffened at first, but soon relaxed in his embrace. I really hope that this plan works, she deserves this. She shouldn't have to be a squib, she should be a witch. Yet, she's good at being a squib in a way, she's good at the whole non-magic thing, she has so many other talents.

Draco glanced at her perfect face at the exact moment that she glanced at him, he grinned and she returned it with her own smile. When Draco looked back at Pansy and Blaise they were both wearing identical smirks.

"Oh sod off," Draco muttered, causing Leah to giggle and Pansy and Blaise's smirks to widen.

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Slytherins are not as bad as everyone makes them out to be, well this is after the war. . .but still. Pansy, Blaise, and Draco seem to be perfectly nice people.

"Leah," Draco said, bringing Leah from her thoughts.

"Uh huh," Leah said, acknowledging him.

"We're here," he said, and the fear returned full force.

A/N: I hope you all enjoyed this chapter, I know that it's not my best, it's 1:00 AM, and I'm tired. XD :)