And Now it's sallyya's third year at hogwarts.
Newspaper of both the wizard and the Muggle world, were full of the same face and similar stories: Mass murderer Sirius Black has escaped Azkaban.
A twelve year old girl with red hair and green eyes, sighed deeply as she laid in the shade of the Cherry-blossom tree by the black lake, folding a large newspaper which the pictures within twitched and moved. "Sal, you've been doing that ever since that news came out," said a boy behind her. Sallyya rolled over and looked at the boy of her age, with shoulder length black hair and dark brown eyes, sat against the tree trunk. "Snake, you'll be the same if that's all the newspaper seem interested," she laughed. Snake shook his head and picked up a thick green book beside him. Sallyya crawled over to him and looked over his shoulder. Snake swiftly pushed the book into her face. "Snake," she muffled. His laughed echoed in her ears. Growling, Sallyya quickly transformed into a small black dragon (escaping the book crushing narrowly) and flew up into the branches of the tree. Snake looked up at her and gave the dragon un-approving look.
Sallyya transformed back and ignored Snake. She stared out to the black lake. Godric (named that out of boredom) the squid waved one of its pale tentacles in her general direction. Sallyya grinned then leapt out the tree, snatching the book Snake was reading from him.
Snake stood up then requested the book back. Sallyya gave him a mischievous smile before sprinting back to the castle. She could hear Snake making an insulting comment as he raced after her.
Laughing Sallyya spun on the spot and apparated to the top step into Hogwarts. She teasingly waved the book, and then entered the school.
Using the levitation spell, Sallyya placed the book on top of one of the rafters. There she stood waiting for Snake and once he arrived. He just glared at her.
"Some practice," Sallyya chuckled, pointing at the book.
"Seriously, Sal," Snake grumbled whipping out his wand. Sallyya just grin then apparated.
The same glorious sunlight filled the street of Diagon Alley. Gringotts, the wizard bank, white structure seemed to glow in the daylight. Owls and bats flew over the heads of the witches and wizards that looked through the windows of the shops.
Sallyya had no reason to be in any shop. So she turned around and walked into the Leaky cauldron.
Inside were a couple of magical folk sat in the corners of the Inn. In the middle however was a long table with half a dozen ginger haired people, a girl with bushy light-brown hair and a boy with messy black hair and circular glasses.
Swiftly Sallyya made her way to the boy (who had notice her) and hugged him.
"Had a good holiday, Harry, Hermione?" she asked, sitting next to her brother and opposite the girl, which was now stroking a ginger baggy legged cat.
"It was alright," said Hermione, "defiantly better than Harry's."
"I believe in know why," Sallyya said looking at her brother for an answer.
"I blew up 'our' Aunt Marge," Harry muttered. Sallyya began to laugh as Ron Weasley (the youngest ginger boy) purposely sat beside her. "I think it was bloody brilliant," Ron guffawed, while Hermione gave him a disapproving glance.
"I saw your holiday in paper," Sallyya muttered, "enjoy Egypt." Ron nodded; his ears were slowly turning red. With a smirk Sallyya turned back to Hermione and began to discuss this year's lesson (both of them were doing the all of the subjects available).
It was the next early morning when the Weasley's, Hermione, Harry and Sallyya made their way to King Cross station, to board the Hogwarts express.
Hope you enjoyed this chapter. I felt you need to see sallyya isn't a good two-shoes. I think here on out there will be more chapters per year. i hope you enjoy tis and look out for the dementors (please review).
