Title: Hermione's Shocking Third Year
Rating: K
Summary: During Hermione's third year she finds out that she's Harry's sister, Snape's daughter, and Remus's goddaughter. Add an escaped prisoner and Dementors and it will be an interesting year.
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Chapter 13: Snowdrops Thoughts
The month of January moved slower then Snowdrop thought it would or could. True the extra lessons were keeping her busy but it didn't stop the time from moving so slowly she could of caught up to it. During the nights she thought about her life and about how strange it had all turned out. She had discovered that Professor Snape was her father and that had really turned her world upside down.
It had been hard, at first, to get use to the fact that she was related to the Potions Master but she was alright with it. The Gryffindors had gotten use to the idea but the Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw's still glared at her and during her Muggle Studies class one of them had made a comment about her hair.
"I wonder if both her and her greasy father can bottle up what's in their hair," a Hufflepuff said.
Several of the person's fellow Hufflepuffs had snickered and what really had hurt was the teacher had heard but done nothing. When Harry asked her if she was alright with her classes the next day she told him that she was. She didn't want him to hex them for making fun of her. The next morning Snowdrop was busy reading a book outside when someone sat down. She looked to see a girl with pale blond hair, grey eyes, and radishes in her ear. She was wearing a Ravenclaw uniform and looked a year younger then her.
"Hello," she said dreamily. "My name is Luna Lovegood."
"Snowdrop," Snowdrop said.
"It's a pleasure to meet you," Luna said.
"Same here," Snowdrop said to her, though she wasn't sure if Luna was here to actually be friendly or to make fun of her. Of course she noticed that Luna wasn't wearing any shoes. "Where are your shoes at?"
"They've been taken," Luna said, though she didn't seem upset about it. "But they'll turn up, they always do."
Snowdrop was surprised that someone would take someone else shoes.
"Why do they take your shoes?" Snowdrop asked.
"Because they don't like me, they sometimes call me Loony," Luna said.
"That's horrible!" Snowdrop stated.
"Not as bad as my fellow Ravenclaw's making fun of you," Luna said. "That's why I'm here to meet you. I've not met another student that is more talked about, other then me, as you are."
Snowdrop wasn't sure what to think about this. However she asked, "I'm sure that your friends will stick up for you."
Luna sighed. "I don't have any friends," she said and Snowdrop was shocked.
"Why not?" she asked, "Friends are very important."
"That's what dad says but I don't feel the need to have any friends," Luna said, "I'm fine friendless."
Snowdrop closed her book.
"No, you're not fine friendless," she said, "My best friend is Harry Potter and he-.'
"Hay, Loony," yelled a Ravenclaw and her two friends, "Made any friends or is Snape's daughter just talking to you because she feels sorry for you?"
Her two friends laughed and Snowdrop stood up.
"Stop making fun of her," Snowdrop said, "Or I'll report this to Professor Flitwick. And where are Luna's shoes?"
They snickered, "No idea what your talking about?"
"I highly doubt that," Snowdrop said, "Now hand them over by tonight or I'm reporting to Professor Flitwick that your stealing people's things. I'm sure that he'll really like to know why she doesn't have any shoes."
She then grabbed Luna by the hand and both of them headed inside.
Snowdrop gave Luna a spare pair of her shoes and thankfully Luna fit them. Luna smiled at her and Snowdrop felt great that she had been able to help someone else out. Of course Neville had something to say about Luna Lovegood.
"She's a strange girl!" he said.
"I don't care," Snowdrop said, "Stealing someone's shoes is low and I think they've stolen other things as well."
"Well no one likes her," Neville said, "Her father is the editor of the Quibbler."
"Reminds me of myself when I was with the Dursley's growing up," Harry said, "Personally they all need to stop finding someone to pick on and band together."
"They won't, they've locked on Luna and will pick on her until they graduate," Neville said.
"And makes me wonder why people get attacked," Harry said.
That night Snowdrop was waiting on them to return Luna's things but they never showed up. Like she had promised she went up to the staff table and at once told Professor Flitwick what was going on.
"I'll take care of it at once," he said.
"Thanks," Snowdrop said and headed back to the Gryffindor table.
The Ravenclaw's weren't pleased with Snowdrop the next morning and she found out about what Professor Flitwick had done during breakfast. The Ravenclaw Captain came marching in and cornered Snowdrop.
"Why couldn't you just leave things alone," he snapped.
Snowdrop crossed her arms and looked up at him. "And what did I do that affected you?"
"Flitwick told us that unless Loony's-."
"Stop calling her that," Snowdrop cut in.
"Fine," Luna's things weren't returned to her then the Ravenclaw team couldn't practice," he said.
"Oooh, that's sooo sad," Snowdrop said, "But I bet that will make you think twice about taunting someone. Luna doesn't deserve to be treated like she's some kind of weirdo. So leave her alone and maybe you won't lose out on quality time."
The Ravenclaw Captain looked like he wanted to kill her but thankfully he left.
"So what did you think about that," Snape asked Remus.
"I think that she had ever right to do that," Remus said.
They were both at the staff table and had watched what had happened between Snowdrop and the Ravenclaw Captain.
"I agree," Snape said and they returned to their meal.
A/N: Go Snowdrop and her sticking up for the little guy. Next up: Gryffindor Vs Ravenclaw.
