Title: Harry's Unknown Sister

Rating: K

Summary: Takes place during Harry's second year. Professor Snape has the class brew a Paternity Draught that totally blows him away. Not only does he have a sister but he's not even a Potter. He finds unusual friends, enemies, and finally a family.

Disclaimer: I don't own any of Rowling's Harry Potter characters and I'm not making any money.

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To Everyone: Thanks for your reviews.

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Chapter 7

The next morning word came out that Professor Snape was back teaching. Over at the Ravenclaw table Harry and Hermione grinned when they saw the scared looks on the Gryffindor faces. Serve them right, Harry thought.

"Ooh is the little lions scared," Hermione taunted, "Serve them right, throwing us out of our house."

Even though Harry didn't like Snape he was glad that Snape was back.

"So are you going to try out for the Ravenclaw Quidditch team?" a girl that was a year older than Harry asked.

"Unless Flitwick wants me to," Harry answered.

"Well I'm sure that you can ask Professor Flitwick and he'll let you on," she said, "Wouldn't it be nice to see the look on Weasel's face when we win."

Harry laughed and then said, "Since you put it that way, I'll ask."

"Good," she said and returned to her breakfast.

The morning post arrived, like usual, and this time Hedwig delivered a letter. Harry thought it was from Hagrid but then he saw a very fine looking writing that he had never seen before. He opened it and read:

Harry,

I know that you don't want to read anything from me but everything is final. You and your sister are now part of the Prince line. I've changed Hermione's name of Morrigan, it seems fitting. I've kept your name because I don't want to take away anything that connects you to your mother and stepfather. I might not of liked him but I'm not that cold.

I'm taking you to Diagon alley to get that spell undone that is causing you to wear glasses. Let me know if you need anything and I'm hoping, within time, that you will consider me family.

Professor S. Snape

Harry groaned. He was trying so hard to hate Snape again but the man was trying so hard to make Harry like him. The reversal of the spell that caused him to need classes sounded too tempting to resist. Harry handed the letter to Hermione and she read it.

"So he's changing my name, just like that," Hermione said, her tone cold. "I like Hermione, thank you very much."

"Hay, Hermione, want to kiss my feet?" Ron Weasley asked.

The Gryffindor's all laughed and Hermione went red.

"You were saying," Harry said.

"Fine, I'll take the name change," Hermione told him and then she gave him the finger.

"Morg, very classy," Harry said, shocked that his sister had done it.

"Well that's how I feel about Ronald Weasley," Hermione, now Morrigan, told him.

Harry had to grin.

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Snape almost spit out his coffee when he saw his daughter doing what she did. He naturally glared at Ronald Weasley. That boy was worse than James, and he didn't think that was even possible. He would have a talk with Morrigan when he got around to it. The bell rang and he headed down to his classroom. He had a class with the Gryffindor's and Slytherin's and he didn't want to be late.

"Today we are going to have your projects turned in," he told them.

The Slytherin's, naturally, started to pull their things out but the Gryffindor's looked as though he was speaking another tongue. He glared at the lions and then smirked.

"Oh don't tell me that you all forgot the assignment that I handed out," he said, "Well if you all weren't so interested in making my children's lives hell then you wouldn't had enough time to do it. How about a hundred points from Gryffindor and detention for the next three months."

That got Gryffindor glared his way.

Later he told Minerva about it and she laughed, saying, "Serves them right!"

"Oh it does," Snape told her, "I'm going to write to Harry and Morrigan, telling them they have two more weeks to do the work. That should ensure that I get the work from them."

McGonagall grinned and said, "Showing favoritism to them already."

"After what happened to me, I can show it because it's the right thing to do," Snape told her.

"I agree with you on that," Dumbledore said, "But I'm sure that he won't be doing it all the time."

Snape shook his head and said, "Only once."

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Classes were really good for Harry. No one in Ravenclaw cared that his father was Professor Snape. They all talked highly about him and then adding to the fact that one of the older Prefects that Harry and Morrigan hadn't met told him that he and his sister had two weeks more to get their project done topped everything off. Of course with the bounds off he was able to pay attention during History of Magic, which is what the Ravenclaw's had that morning, and then they had Defense Against the Dark Arts which was still a pomp show.

"He's not gay!" Morrigan pointed out.

"Yeah, keep telling yourself that," Harry said.

She glared at him.

He had lunch with his sister and the rest and then headed for Charms, the only subject they had with the Gryffindorks, as Morrigan like to call them. Today Professor Flitwick was talking about Memory Charms.

"They have the power to altar your memory or even take it away," he told the class, Harry and Morrigan writing notes down as quickly as Professor Flitwick was talking. "The spell for the memory charm is Obliviate."

He continued with his lecture and when the bell rang he told the class that they had to write a two roll essay on the memory charm and when it should be applied.

"We should have this done by tonight," Morrigan said.

"Of course," Harry said and they left.

Harry would talk to Flitwick about Quidditch later.

That night, after dinner, Morrigan told Harry about a girl that she had met name Luna Lovegood. She didn't like it that Luna was being bulled.

"What did you see?" Harry asked.

"I saw this girl taking her shoes," Morrigan said, "I told you because you know what it's like to be bullied by your cousin and fake relations."

"Why do they have a problem with her?" Harry asked.

"I don't know, maybe its because she's odd or that her father has this paper called The Quibbler. I haven't read it but others tell me that its garbage. Still they have no right to take her things no matter how strange she is."

"I'll tell Flitwick about it," Harry promised.

"Thanks," Morrigan said and they went back to their work.

The next morning Harry and Morrigan cornered Flitwick and told him what Morrigan had seen. "I was bullied when I was around the Dursley's and the idea that someone in Ravenclaw is being treated like I was I'm not going to stand for."

"Thank you, Mr. Snape, for bringing this to my attention," Flitwick told him, "Ten points to Ravenclaw for caring about your house mate."

"No problem," Harry said and then they hurried off, Morrigan hoping that something was done.

Later, in the common room, Flitwick brought the full Ravenclaw house in. He gave them all looks and then said, "How dare you treat your house mate like the Gryffindor's treated the Snape children. It has come to my attention, and don't look around to see if anyone reported to me, that you have been bullying Miss Lovegood because she's different. I will not stand for this! If this continues you can join the blasted Gryffindor's in detention, do I make myself very clear."

They all nodded.

"We are suppose to be a shining example to Hogwarts, we are suppose to stick together. Doing this shows that we're no better then the others. Fifty points from Ravenclaw and if this happens again its detention."

He motioned them to leave and they left.

"So Flitwick pulled them on the carpet," Blaise said when Harry and Morrigan told them what had happened.

"Yep," Morrigan said.

"Well Professor Snape does the same thing to us if we're caught doing something that brings shame to the house."

"I can believe that," Morrigan said, "He doesn't seem like the kind of person that puts up with this sort of thing."

"So what's happening in Gryffindor, Neville," Harry asked.

"Oh their mad," Neville said, "We were told to turn in our project and none of us had ours. Snape took a whole bunch of points off and gave us all zero's. Personally I don't know how I could of done it with all the horsing around they do."

"Well I'm sure that their parents are going to say how unfair the whole thing is," Morrigan stated, sneering, "Stupid dorks, the whole lot of them. Well except you, Neville."

"Thanks," Neville said.

"Do you still have to serve that detention," Blaise asked.

Harry had gotten a letter from Flitwick, telling him that Lockhart wanted him to serve detention with him. Harry shuttered.

"I'm going to ask Professor Snape if I can serve it with him," Harry said, "I'm not letting Lockhart near me. He makes me feel like taking a shower."

Blaise laughed and said, "I never thought anyone would want to get detention with Professor Snape."

"At least Snape doesn't make me feel like taking a bath," Harry pointed out.

"Point taken," Theo said.

"Harry, he's not going to do anything to you," Morrigan said, "He's a great wizard!"

Harry snorted at that.

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Note: Harry's got a bad feeling about Lockhart and Morrigan doesn't. I think it's the crush thing that is making her narrow viewed. What do you think? See you next time.