Fairy Black
Chapter 14
Express
"They're not here." Fay smiled thoughtfully as she let her emerald eyes scan the train platform. But other than the huge scarlet stream train and the brown coloured carriages, students mulling around saying 'bye' and all that jargon to parents; Fay couldn't see them anywhere.
Rose shrugged as she let her matching emerald eyes scan the crowds of students. Fay didn't have to say who she was talking about for her twin sister to understand. Rose had honestly not expected them to turn up. They would be at a disadvantage should Fay choose to strike or kidnap them or something. Dumbledore couldn't risk anything like that happening as it would ruin his future schemes.
Not that Rose believed that any of Dumbledore's schemes would ever see the light of going to plan. Fay was a cunning young lady and destroying people's evil plans was likely going to be a huge part of her CV (if she ever wanted a normal job some day in the future).
"I wouldn't have thought they would turn up," Rose said with a shrug as she looked her sister over.
Fay had her hair black again. It was cut short at the back while shaggy in neat disarray on top, hanging low down her ears and over her shoulders and around over her forehead. She looked very Rose-like. Although, Rose's hair was longer as it hung down to her lower neck as Fay was good at working new styles. Rose's hair had slight crinkles and was clipped out of her eyes with a cute twisted braid tied to her right, holding her hair to cover her famous scar, and hanging to her right to her breast.
Both Fay and Rose were wearing near matching outfits, which was getting them a lot of curious stares. They wore tight form hugging beige cargo trousers with Fay wearing a tight black tee shirt and a cream leather jacket that didn't quite reach her waist with Rose wearing a white tee shirt and a matching jacket that was black. Last, they were both wearing matching black belts and half boots and had their wands in holsters hidden up their right sleeve (Fay), and left sleeve (Rose).
And though, Rose had her left ear pierced twice in her lobes with silver studs, and her right just the one. Fay had pierced Rose's ears for her with a piercing gun, but Rose was a little too chicken to get any other part of her ears pierced other than her lobes.
Fay had two silver hoops in the top back of her right ear with two studs in her lobes, and on her left, she had four going down her ear from the top with a double bar stud with the covenants symbol in her earlobe. And last, but certainly not least, Fay wore her pendant around her neck on a black cord.
Ginny was with them, looking around as she had a light blush on her cheeks as she stood between the two stunning identical twin girls wearing a black robe over her normal clothes: blue jeans and black tee shirt with white trainers.
Ginny's parents (well mother) would bitch forever if she pierced her ears even once, which was a shame as her girlfriends' piercings looked so cool (and she liked to think that she had the courage to have some piercings in the tops of her ears. Fay had tried to get her to pierce a nipple, but even Fay would do that, so Ginny had given her a blank 'no'.
It was unfortunate for Ginny as she had to be a 'proper' witch (as her somewhat racist mother put it) for her trip to school as her mother was being such a bitch, as they had travelled to the train station via magical floo fire, so she didn't need to look so 'muggle', (even without some cool piercings, she still had her covenant watch).
The three girls had let their elemental spirit familiars find their own way to the school, as that was easier than placing them in animal form in some cages or something as mean as that.
Fay had decided that she, Rose, and Ginny would each get to have one of the spirit girls as Fay wasn't sure she was responsible enough to take care of three pets, so she gave Tide to Rose, and Breeze to Ginny as presents, which Breeze, and Tide were thankfully happy with, and kept Sparks for herself.
"I kind of feel out of place between you two," Ginny said looking her girlfriends over. "You're lucky enough to be able to tell my mum to fuck off when she expected you to dress like 'respectable' witches," she complained again with a sigh. "But…" she trailed off as she looked around at other students with a frown. "Why is everyone wearing robes? Even muggle-born's who must have come through the muggle entrance."
Rose frowned as she looked around while Fay only shrugged. "I never noticed before," Rose said. "But that is strange. Maybe it's a bit of bastardised magic to make them bow down to arseholes lore?" she suggested thoughtfully.
"It doesn't matter anymore," Fay interrupted with a smug grin. "The only lore that matters from here on out is mine. And that is the Lore of Awesome!"
"Somebody plans on taking over our Magical World, and being smug about it," Rose suggested jokingly. "Not that you would have much in the way of resistance."
"Indeed, little sister, indeed," Fay agreed in mock sadness. "Well, anyway; let's find a place on the train," she said as she turned to look at Ginny. "Gin, your family are ridiculously tardy. Are they like that with everything, or was that a one off?"
"I think it's an artform of theirs," she replied sheepishly. "I think they just enjoy making it with barely enough time to spare. So, we should get on the train before it leaves without us," she added as they noticed the platform was clearing of people.
"Good point," Fay said as they heard the last call whistle and quickly pulled open the nearest train door to climbed on.
Fay let Rose and Ginny on before her when she paused and stepped left as a white light splashed into the carriage. The light spread and slammed the train door closed before she could hop on just as the last whistle sounded and the train slowly started moving.
Ginny and Rose looked out at Fay while she looked behind her. She turned to look at Ginny and her sister and made a one-moment gesture before turning back to the large group of men and women left on the platform while the last few straggling parents had already started clearing out fearfully, so Fay didn't feel she was going to get any help.
Fay almost laughed as she smiled. "Hello," she chimed cheerily. "You are certainly not Death Eaters, or you would have attacked before Rose got on the train – or you could think I'm Rose, but that doesn't seem likely because you were watching us, trying to make sure you got me.
"So, you must be Dumbledore minions. Order of the Obedient Bastards!" she said happily while they bristled. "The pleasure is of course all yours, and I am feeling generous. So, I'll let you walk away as long as you do so now. Because if you stay I'm going to hurt you."
"You don't scare us!" Their leader turned out to be a large black guy. "You're just a foolish little girl without any magical training."
Fay chuckled as she clicked the fingers of her left hand and ignited a blazing blue ball of fire. "No buddy. You're the foolish little girl without any magical training," she mocked happily. She had missed getting into fights, so this was quite the treat. "I could burn you all and it wouldn't bother me one bit. Watching you dissolve into dust!"
"Get her!" the man said. "Dumbledore wants this bitch in chains! We have to safe Potter from her!"
"You will all stay away from my sister!" Fay suddenly hissed as she went from bright warmth to arctic cold when they went to take steps forward; they paused as the wind picked up.
Fay moved as the flames in her hand snuffed out. She flew forward and grabbed the large black man by the throat while she floated high enough to be at eye level as she squeezed, and he gasped for breath, struggling in-vane to get her off.
"Now there's the fear!" Fay said coldly. "You and your beloved dictator are never having my sister!" she said coldly with deathly quiet. "And you're about to die for your beloved enslaving piece of filth!"
"Miss. Noire, I presume?"
Fay wasn't startled but she looked round to see another group of men and women, led by a nice-looking older woman with greying red hair. And these ones were all wearing a robe uniform.
"Or do you go by Potter here?" the woman asked as her cool green eyes slid to the man Fay was choking, as Fay hadn't realised that she had lift him half a foot off the ground and he had stopped struggling while he was losing the fight to stay conscious.
"Noire," Fay replied. "Fay Noire," she added in a James Bond sort of way. "And you might be…?" she asked but awaited no answer as she continued. "Not more of Dumbledore's pathetically obedient slaves, are you? No?"
"No," she agreed coolly. "I'm his boss," she said gesturing to the man losing the fight to stay awake. "Well. He's going to get the sack once he's coherent enough that he understands what he's done wrong. Messing with the Queen of the Covenant wasn't very wise of him. But he seems to enjoy a good game of Dumbledore Says."
Fay turned her attention back to the man and let him go as she resisted the urge to smile. The large man hit the floor with a crash as he gasped desperately for breath, whimpering and crying in pain with a huge bruise marking his throat.
"Hmm; I thought he had the air of a bent cop," Fay commented.
"Kingsley!" the woman said coldly as she drew her wand with her fellows copying suit. "You and your little gang are under arrest for attempted assault and kidnap!"
"N-no!" he gasped out pointing up at Fay. "She-she. She won't leave Rosette Potter. The Girl-Who-Lived. Her-her parents want this thing kept away from their daughter-!" That was the last he managed to say as he suddenly found himself flung across the platform and knocking himself out on a far wall.
Fay looked up as she saw it was one of Dumbledore's minions that attacked him with anger in her deep bluey purple eyes.
"Tonks!" one of the men said in shock. "You traitor!" he hissed out as he went for his wand, but he was too late.
Fay watched in confused curiosity as the real magical cops went and captured all of Dumbledore's minions with relative ease and a nice bit of violence; Fay liked that.
Only the young woman who stunned Kingsley was left alone as she moved to the boss lady's side. She was quite the looker with deep purple hair and a fine body hidden away within her robes.
"Wow; a sexy spy," Fay sung smilingly turning to the 'boss' woman. "And you must be Amelia Bones. I'm impressed. I hadn't known that Dumbledore and his cult were on anyone's radar. Especially with this business dealing with Voldemort and his merry band of terrorists."
"Well; it's not easy," Amelia said coolly as she made a gesture and her people started clearing out Dumbledore's minions leaving Amelia and Tonks alone with Fay. "Dumbledore is a slippery little basket case," she said while eying Fay up and down as the girl finally drifted back down to her feet. "You look so like your sister its strange. But now I believe is the right time to strike against Dumbledore. He has no one's best interests but his own.
"You may not be aware, but I believe that at the least, Lily is not herself," she continued. "James – possibly, but I couldn't tell. I never really met him much. There's only a couple of people who would know for sure, and one is an escaped convict, which makes me curious about looking into his illegal imprisonment.
"But I believe it is a safe bet that both of your parents are under Dumbledore's magic. And Dumbledore wants your sister. We cannot allow him to get her back; no matter what we have to do, but it looks like you're quite capable of protecting her."
"Yeah," Fay said slowly. "I already know that our parents have been enslaved by that filthy old cunt! And I'm going to rip his world apart before I do the same to him. And the more I hear the more likely it is that Sirius was sent to Azkaban to silence him. But I must go. If the old man sent them for me; he'll have someone on the train to bother Rose."
"Do you need a broom-?" Amelia asked but trailed to a stop as Fay lifted from the ground, shot into the air and streaked off after the train with an ear-splitting boom. "Of course not. The new Queen of the Covenant is much too gifted for something as trivial as a flying broomstick."
Onboard the Hogwarts express, Rose and Ginny had given up trying to force open the train door and Rose growled in anger.
"It's some messed up crap, Dumbledore's pulling," Rose said with a sigh. "Bastard can't even leave us alone until we're at school."
"She won't be long, right?" Ginny said reasonably. "I mean; she can fly without a broom. Can she fly fast enough to catch the train after beating those cultists up?"
"I don't think she's ever mentioned how fast she can fly," Rose said thoughtfully. "But she'll get here," she finished as she looked around the empty corridor. "I'm surprised your shithead brother isn't here with a gang of baby cultists though."
Ginny looked around in surprise. "Wow. You're right. That is strange," she agreed strangely concerned. "Do you think that the arseholes pissed somebody else off and got detained getting their arses kicked?"
"Possibly," Rose agreed thoughtfully. "Well, come on. If Fay is going to catch up; she'll have to board the train from the back carriage."
Ginny nodded in agreement as she followed her lover. They kept their wits about them for trouble. However, they had only moved a couple of carriages on when their eyes widened in shock as they found Ginny's brother and friends all stuffed into a compartment, bloodied and unconscious as Fay was closing and sealing the door after she unceremoniously lobbed the last boy inside.
Fay was happily humming a tune as she tapped the glass window and the glass turned pitch black making it impossible to see inside.
"Well. Another disappointing tussle with losers," Fay commented sadly as she entered the bathroom opposite the compartment but left the door open as she was only washing her hands. "I'll be with you girls in a moment. Just getting rid of the cooties!"
"What happened with those Dumblelights?" Rose asked in confusion as she poked her head into the bathroom. "And how did you get here so fast?"
Fay smiled at Rose through the mirror above the sink. "Amelia Bones turned up and arrested them all," she answered as she pulled out some paper towels and dried her hands before joining her lovers in the corridor. "And I can fly pretty fast when I have too. But I can also teleport while flying, so once I caught up I just teleported onboard. The wards are pretty-flimsy.
"I kind of appeared in front of those losers," she finished while gesturing the compartment full of arseholes as she tossed her paper towels in the bin. "They attacked me at Ronald's scream of 'stop her'. Then I kicked their arses. They were really magically pathetic."
"Oh," Rose said with an impish shrug. "We… okay then," she said unable to think of anything as she turned to Ginny.
Ginny shrugged. "Did my mum and dad stick around to get arrested?" she chose to ask, somewhat concerned; not as much for her parents as she was about what that would mean for her.
Fay laughed as she shook her head and pulled Ginny into her arms. "Don't think silly things. We've always got your back. You're a covenant witch, Gin; you'll be coming home with Rose and I at Christmas, and Summer to our new and awesome stronghold anyway. You are ours so don't go moping about something like that.
"If your parents care so little about you; then that's their problem," she said as she let Ginny go and gave her a beaming smile. "We'll take care of you for ever. Because Rose and I, love you soooo much."
"Thanks," Ginny said shyly lowering her head, but it was obvious she had a wide grin on her lips.
"Well, let's go find a place to sit," Rose said while giving Ginny a reassuring grin and taking her hand and Ginny squeezed it tight.
Fay laughed lightly as she led her sister and Ginny through the train towards the back. They got some looks as they passed carriages, but nobody bothered them.
It wasn't until the back of the last carriage that they finally came across a compartment that Fay wanted to share with the occupants: four beauties. Two hot blonde sisters; a girl with short cropped brown hair and a dark-skinned girl.
Fay pulled the compartment door open and stepped inside. "Good morning, Felicity!" Fay greeted the dark-skinned girl with an eager grin.
Felicity almost fell over herself to stand, brushing down her crumpled black robe and straightening her glasses.
"G-good morning," Felicity quickly said while standing to attention and wearing a golden coloured bracelet around her wrist with several different charms, but it was the silver charm with the covenants symbol that would catch most people's attention.
"Hi," Fay said while turning to the three other girls and smiling while they looked confounded by their friend's odd behaviour. "I'm Fay Noire, Queen of the Covenant of Witches."
The remaining three girls stiffened in their seats slightly but otherwise made no move to show Fay the same respect and reverence as Felicity; no matter how hard Felicity glared at them.
"Wow, cuties have game," Fay say as she slumped into the seat opposite them with Rose and Ginny sitting with her, and after an uncertain moment Felicity retook her seat. "So, you three think you're above saying hello to us?"
"We're not giving no stupid, Potter the satisfaction!" the younger of the two blondes said. "We're Slytherins – not whatever the heck you'll be, and I'm not risking my life just because you're supposed to be the new Queen and mum loves you."
"That's Astoria Greengrass," Rose instructed Fay, "and her sister, Daphne," she gestured the slightly older blonde, "and their friend Tracey Davis."
"Well… no satisfaction, huh, Tori?" Fay asked smilingly as they had been told that Astoria was especially stubborn and wouldn't just listen to her mother and didn't miss the wince as Fay gave her a nickname.
"No," she agreed. "You're not strong at all. Why would we answer to a weakling? It could get us killed. Or worse."
"I see," Fay said smilingly. "So, how about a wager, ladies?" she suggested with raised eyebrows. "If you win we'll leave you alone. But if I win; I get to seal off this compartment, darken the glass in the door, and you four will have to give us lap dances while stripping naked."
"W-what?" Daphne asked as her cool expression melted into embarrassment while all four of them blushed up a storm.
"I'll sweeten the deal," Fay agreed with a shrug. "Not only will we leave you alone, but I'll personally give you ten thousand galleons," she said which caused their eyes to widen. "Each," she added with a sly grin.
"Okay!" Tracey finally answered for her friends. "My families not poor, but they're not rich either. I could buy all sorts of things with that kind of money. But we get to choose how you prove your so-called power, deal?"
"Tracey!" Daphne complained. "You can't just-."
"Come on Daph," she interrupted. "You know you want that money too. So, what if your mum gets annoyed. Potter's the same age as us. There's no way she could be that powerful."
Astoria nodded in agreement. "Totally, ten grand each, Daph!"
Daphne sighed and looked to Felicity. The dark-skinned girl shrugged.
"Okay, deal," Daphne agreed with a sly grin. "Do something so ridiculously incredible that would make Dumbledore look like a rank amateur," she said so smugly while Tracey and Astoria grinned.
"What would you consider so incredible?" Fay asked thoughtfully.
Daphne shrugged. "I haven't seen something like that before, so I wouldn't know."
"Okay," Fay shrugged making the other girls blink at her in surprise as she stood up and turned to the outside window and wall of the carriage.
Fay placed the fingertips of her right and to the glass. Then the glass and wall shattered into jigsaw shaped pieces letting in the wind and sound while the four new girls cried out and screeched as they watched in shock.
The pieces flowed and floated, speeding along with the train without falling behind for several mesmerising moments as the girls got over their terror and watched as the pieces reformed and changed, melting into liquid before Fay finally tugged her hand back and the liquid pieces pulled back into wall like jelly, blobbing and wobbling, solidifying as the window streamed and bulged back into shape.
If the six other girls hadn't seen it with their own eyes they would have never believed it; never have known that anyone could do something so incredible while making it look so effortless. It was like she asked the wall and window kindly whether they could do something awesome for her to impress her new friends.
Smirking, Fay retook her seat. "Was that incredible enough?" Fay asked smugly. "And I didn't even use one of your silly little sticks."
"I think we would be lying if we didn't call that incredible," Tracey reluctantly agreed. "But you weren't serious about us giving you three lap-dances, were you?"
"I was totally serious," Fay said as she clicked the fingers of her left hand sealing the compartment while the glass in the door went pitch black. "Now get to wiggling those cute little bodies and removing your clothes," she ordered smugly.
"But-." Daphne tried to say as Felicity surprisingly stood while looking humiliated but determined, and possibly horny. Certainly horny. And very eager, no matter that she tried to hide it.
"Fay!" Ginny suddenly interrupted while looking concerned, which was a surprise as she was looking eagerly at the Slytherin girls a moment before.
"What's the matter?" Fay asked as she turned to the red head.
"It's Luna!" Ginny said in surprise. "I'm normally more attune to people I care about. It means I can sometimes tell without concentrating when they're stressed or scared as long as they're close enough and Luna is close."
Fay stood without a second's hesitation and in one stride she pulled the door open breaking her spells the glasses pant-job faded away. And just as she finished pulling the door open a small blonde girl in dark grey robes and faraway sky-blue eyes ran straight into her protective arms. Fay only had a moment to look the girl over as she held her tightly, finding her bottlecap necklace and earrings endearingly cute on her.
However, the moment Fay looked up a huge gorilla of a boy skidded to an instant stop as he ran into the bottom of Fay's right boot as her leg stretched up at a perfect angle, flooring him in a very unmanly screech as he went down grabbing at his nose and crying as he fell to the floor outside of the compartment.
And a near identical boy managed to stop a moment later and dived to the floor as the compartment door, which had been sliding closed of its own accord went sailing down the corridor, shattering into compartment doors, as Fay brought her leg back and shattered it out of its wheels and out of the door frame as the frame shattered and buckled.
The door bounced down the corridor almost hitting a startled out of breath weasel of a boy with slicked back blonde hair as he came to a wide-eyed stop while Fay slowly lowered her leg and placed her foot back on the ground.
Fay tilted her head up to stare down the boys as the large one stood helping his bloody nosed friend up and away from his attacker. Fay's expression was cold and crewel, and it scared the life out of the boys. The boys seemed unable to move as if Fay held their minds prisoner within their own heads.
"She is mine!" Fay said with such cold detachment that they flinched while Luna curled within Fay's arms lovingly while Fay held her tightly in her left arm. "Go near her again. Or any of my girls. And I will make you beg me to kill you."
"Run!" Fay ordered after a few more moments of glaring.
The three boys didn't need telling a second time as Fay's one word seemed to make them jump and they scrambled over themselves and each other to get away. It only took one searching look from Fay for students peeking through compartment doors to quickly duck away.
Fay took a few moments while cuddling her new friend before she moved back into the compartment full, and with a slight tugging motion with her right hand the buckled and broken door at the end of the corridor melted and pooled, shooting back towards the compartment like elastic springing back, unbuckling the damage it caused before finally moulding back into place and solidifying.
Taking her seat Fay pulled Luna down onto her lap where she snuggled as Luna was slightly shorter than her.
"Okay," Astoria said after a few quiet moments. "Mum wasn't overestimating your power," she said slowly and sighed in relief as Fay was smiling, which she would take as a good sign. "So, shall we dance for you now? Do you have some kind of music magic or something, so we can get the rhythm?"
Fay looked at her in surprise for a few moments before she burst into laughter before Rose and Ginny followed suit, but the other Slytherins and Luna looked unsure, though Luna did have a loving smile as she looked at Fay.
"Not magic, but I do have music," Fay replied laughingly. "But I think we can just let you put this in an I.O.U. for now as those arseholes kind of ruined the mood. But I do have our new seer, so it all worked out in the end."
"I've been waiting for you ever since I saw you choose to go and investigate those Death Eaters," Luna said with a dreamy lilt to her voice. "When you and Rose discovered each other; the future changed completely and absolutely. It has never done it like this before. The only time its ever done something strange was a few times a little while back when the future disappeared."
"You only see your timeline?" Fay asked in concern.
Luna nodded. "Yes. And no. I sometimes see greater and further reaching things. I thought I was going to die for a short while until I saw more. I didn't want to worry Rosette or Ginevra," she said quickly as she saw they were going to say something in worry. "It didn't take me long to realise that we were all going to die. The Earth Mother was waking up. She was going to destroy us all."
"Gaia?" Fay asked in surprise while Luna nodded.
"And the Titans a few years before that," Luna added. "And Set just after that. And it's been happening again with Ragnarök. And someone else, but I do not know her mythology and my sight doesn't show me that. But at the moment they don't seem that pressing."
"… that pressing!?" Tracey asked in horror. "We just found out you're a seer and that mythological gods have and are trying to destroy the world! How is that not pressing?"
"Someone always seems to stop them," Luna said reasonably. "… eventually," she added with a smile. "I can see the future, normally only mine, but it's based-on choice. Its forever moving and changing based on the choices I make, and that of those around me. It is the same for further reaching sight. Once the right choices are made by certain people the world and future will come back into my sight."
"That doesn't make me feel much better," Felicity said shyly. "But then we have You-Know-Who and Dumbledore to contend with."
"Well. Anyway," Fay said with a sheepish grin. "Who were those douchebags and why were they chasing you, Luna?"
"That was Draco Malfoy and his goons, Crabbe and Goyal," Rose answered for her. "They're wannabe Death Eaters so they're always bullying someone because they're arseholes."
"They're also, Slytherins," Daphne said with a sigh. "So, they're going to be complete arseholes to us."
"After I put them in their place and told them to stay away from you?" Fay asked.
"They're persistent," Daphne said. "And the head of Slytherin House is a bastard and is close to the Malfoy family. He'll protect that little twat no matter what he does, and Dumbledore protects him, so they could both get away with anything."
"I'll fucking bury them both," Fay replied coldly. "Nobody threatens my girls!" she said sending a cool shiver down all their spines. "Plus, destroying arseholes is a hobby of mine."
"And you are good at it," Luna said brightly before turning to the Slytherins. "You shouldn't worry because as of this moment, our beloved Fairy is going to become a Slytherin with you and they will fear her more than any other."
"Fay!" Rose winged. "I wanted you to bring all of the Dumblelights down first! Gryffindor needs sorting out!"
Fay turned to her while Luna snuggled her face into the right of Fay's neck, breathing in her delightful scent. "Rose. You can deal with those losers without me. But these four girls need me more. And two of them are our god-sisters… is god sister a thing?" she asked as she looked around the compartment thoughtfully.
"Don't look at us," Astoria said while shrugging. "I don't know, but I would think we would be more like real sisters, or cousins at the least."
"Okay," Fay said shrugging thoughtfully before letting a cool grin spread to her lips and Luna didn't need encouraging as she slid off Fay's lap as the queen clicked her fingers, resealing the room and blackening the door window.
"But I think I'll calling in my I.O.U now," Fay continued as her phone appeared in her hand and she started searching for a song. "We have quite a long ride ahead of us, so we may as well have some fun. And there's four of you and four of us. Felicity; you dance for Rose; Daphne, you're Ginny's, Tracey is for Luna, and Astoria, you're totally mine."
The four Slytherin girls looked at each other with bright red cheeks before turning to the girls they had to strip for while dancing sexily. They almost stood as one as the music slowly started to fill the train compartment.
to be continued…
