"Stop that" said Severus.

He was watching as the little girl moved repeatedly in the same swaying motion. Then Lucius answered the door.

"It took you awhile" said Lucius.

Lucius looked at the little girl, who was wearing a black dress.

"And how are we today" asked Lucius with kindness in his voice.

"Good" said young Imprint continuing her swaying.

Lucius let them enter the house, and the little girl stared around the living room. Noticing a large amount of green colored items in the room.

"And who would this be" asked Narcissa entering the room.

The girl didn't smile, she just continued her looking around the room.

"She would be your cousin Sirius' daughter" said Lucius.

"He had a daughter" asked Narcissa.

"She has absolutely nothing in common with Sirius besides the same colored eyes" said Lucius.

"Does she not smile" asked Narcissa.

"No, she does just not always" said Severus.

"Maybe she's mimicking you Severus" said Lucius.

"Lucius" said Narcissa.

"The man barely smiles" said Lucius.

"What is her name" asked Narcissa watching as the young girl walked over to a bookshelf in the large room.

"Ivory" said Severus.

The little girl continued her eyes wandering the bookshelf.

"I swear it's as if she's looking for something" said Narcissa.

"What could a four year old child possibly be looking for, in the bookshelf" asked Lucius.

She pulled down a book, and sat down on the floor.

"I think she might've just found it" said Severus walking over to the little girl.

Severus stopped at where the little girl sat.

"What is that you're reading" asked Severus.

The girl was silent.

"The Tales of Beedle the Bard, classic" said Lucius staring at the one empty spot on the bookshelf.

"What story is she reading" asked Narcissa.

"The Tale of three brothers" asked Severus inspecting the book.

"I always found that one the most annoying" said Lucius taking a seat by the fire.

"My goodness is she at the end" asked Narcissa.

The girl closed the book, and made it float back to the top of the shelf. Then she pulled out another one, and it landed in her hands. Then young Draco entered the room.

"Who is she" asked the younger Draco trying to get a good look at the girl sitting on the floor reading a book.

"Your godfather's new daughter" said Lucius.

Severus glared at Lucius.

"Godfather has a daughter" asked Draco.

"Well now he does" said Lucius sighing on the last word.

"Ivory why don't you go and play with Draco for awhile" said Narcissa.

"Ok" said young Imprint making the book float to its spot on the bookshelf.

She stood up and looked at Draco.

"Come on" said Draco leading the young girl to the garden in the back of the house.

"What is this girl" asked Narcissa.

"A child" said Lucius.

"Did you take a look at this book" asked Narcissa tossing the book at Severus.

Severus caught the book.

"Greatest Potion maker in the world" read Severus.

"How far ahead is she" asked Lucius.

"I don't know I've never taught her anything" said Severus.

"Well someone had to have taught her how to read something with words like this" said Narcissa.

"That doesn't mean she can read it" said Severus.

"Ivory come in here" said Narcissa.

"What are you doing" asked Severus.

"I'm proving my point" said Narcissa.

The young girl entered the house with Draco walking behind her.

"I want you to read this for me" said Narcissa picking out a much larger book and giving it to the girl.

She opened the book.

"Can you read it aloud please" said Narcissa.

"The wind phoenix slashed the inferior wizard with a large blade, causing him to bleed a large amount of dark blood…which then one of the wizard's allies came from behind him and slashed him with a blade made of a golden steel, and then the great wind phoenix fell giving the wizards the throne…and then the great wind phoenix Mathew swore revenge for murdering his eldest brother, for originally he was the heir to the throne" said young Imprint.

Narcissa turned towards Severus, and the little girl closed the book.

"Where did you learn to read that" asked Severus.

"I taught myself" said the younger Imprint.

"How did you do that" asked Lucius.

"Mum used to tell me all I needed to do was sound it out to say it" said young Imprint.

"Come along Ivory we should go" said Severus.

She walked over to Severus.

"Come here" said Severus.

"What you're leaving already" asked Lucius.

"I don't want to bother you with my problems" said Severus.

"You don't bother me at all, well maybe a little" said Lucius.

"Very well then, come along Ivory" said Severus.

"Come on Severus I was only joking" said Lucius.

"I'm sure Narcissa doesn't feel that way" said Severus.

Lucius turned to his wife.

"He should go we don't need the Ministry sniffing around here anyway" said Narcissa.

Lucius looked back at Severus.

"Well at least I don't feel that way" said Lucius.

"I shouldn't have bothered you" said Severus.

"You don't have to leave" said Lucius.

"Good riddance I say" said Narcissa.

"Ivory come along" said Severus.

The young girl walked over to Severus.

"Keep your freak of nature to yourself" yelled Narcissa.

Severus reached the girls hand, and walked out the door with her. A carriage awaited them outside.

"Severus you can't be serious, Narcissa is just being overprotective of Draco" said Lucius.

"I have to get through a year with this little girl Lucius, and I think I will take care of her" said Severus.

"Come with me, I promise she'll never say anything like that again" said Lucius.

"I'll see you in a year at most Malfoy" said Severus walking away with the little girl, and setting her in the carriage.

The girl was crying.

"Why are you crying" asked Severus.

The girl continued to cry.

"Come here" said Severus cradling the young girl.

"I-I'm s-sorry" she said through her sobbing.

"This isn't your fault, it isn't your fault" he soothed hugging her.

The scene disappeared, and Severus stood in his room once again.