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 25: The Servant Of Lord Voldemort
"I can't believe that Peter was a servant of You-Know-Who," Hagrid said to Snape when he visited Hogwarts to check up on his Potions supplies.
"I was surprised as much as you were Hagrid," Snape said.
"And Sirius is coming to teach this year," Hagrid said.
Snape nodded.
"Do you think that Arry will accept him," Hagrid asked.
"He didn't seem thrilled that Sirius wanted to raise him," Snape said, "I think he's afraid that he won't see his sister anymore."
Hagrid looked at him. "Of course Arry will see his sister. Sirius can't keep him away from Hogwarts.'
"I know that, Hagrid, I'm just telling you what Harry is afraid of," Snape said, "Also he doesn't trust Black because of all the things he did during the term. Personally I can't blame him for the mistrust."
"Well Remus will set him right," Hagrid said and Snape wondered if Hagrid really wanted Harry to be happy with him or with Sirius because Snape had been in Slytherin and Hagrid had a general distrust of Slytherins, even former ones.
"I don't like the idea that Snape is taking care of my Godson," Sirius told McGonagall.
"Sirius, let things go," McGonagall said, "Harry is happy living at Prince Manor and the Blood Wards that are in place are for his protection."
"But Snape hated James," Sirius told her.
McGonagall looked at him, "And I wonder why that was the case."
Sirius at once got what McGonagall was getting at. "Hay, that wasn't his fault."
"So him taunting Severus wasn't James fault," McGonagall said, "I do remember that I almost expelled the both of you for that trick that you played on Severus."
"So," Sirius said.
"So, this is the reason why Harry isn't living with you," McGonagall told him, "The Blood Wards are far more important then your desire to spend quality time with Harry. You-Know-Who isn't gone and when he returns he will get rid of Harry. I can't take that chance."
"Fine," Sirius said, "Oh by the way what happened to Dumbledore."
"He died," McGonagall answered and she pointed to the door, telling him that it was time for him to leave.
However Sirius wasn't done ranting about how unfair life was. He visited Remus house and his old friend made him something to drink. He told Remus what McGonagall had said.
"I hate to agree with her but I do," Remus said, "Look, Harry's had it bad and when it came out that he had a sister Severus used that chance to get him away from the Dursley's."
"Sister, Harry has no sister," Sirius said.
"Um, he does," Remus said, "Severus and Lily were together and they produced Snowdrop."
Sirius eyes flashed. "And when were you going to tell me this?"
"Never," Remus answered, "Because all you were going to do was find ways of making Severus pay."
"Oh I'm planning on doing that," Sirius told him.
Remus slammed his hand on the counter. "No, your not," Remus said, "I'm not going to have a repeat of what you did to him during our school days. Leave things alone and let Harry have his wonderful new life."
"Which should include me," Sirius told him.
"No," Remus said, "It includes people that Harry trusts. If you attack Severus then he won't trust you."
"Oh so I'm suppose to stand by and let him be raised by Snape and his demon daughter."
Remus started to get mad but Sirius ignored it.
"So what's the big deal about his demon daughter?" Sirius asked Remus.
"Sirius, that girl happens to be my Goddaughter," Remus told him, "And I'm not going to let you put her down."
Sirius gaped at him. "You allowed yourself to be suckered into this. Remus, I thought you had more brains."
"Well apparently I have more then you do," Remus countered, "Get out and don't come back until you've really grown up."
He pointed to the door and it was the second time that he had been kicked out of someone's place.
"Why am I not surprised that Black would try and do this," Snape said when McGonagall told him what had happened.
"He thinks that Harry shouldn't be here," McGonagall said.
"Oh so that he can fill Harry's mind with nonsense and lies," Snape said, "Harry will hate him if Black tries anything."
"I agree," McGonagall said and then the floo activated and Remus appeared. "Oh no he came to you didn't, didn't he?"
Remus nodded and then he told them what Sirius had called Snowdrop. A glass broke somewhere.
"Severus, calm yourself," Remus advised, "We'll all be there to make sure that Sirius doesn't try anything."
"Do you think that Azkaban got to his mind after all," McGonagall asked them.
"It might have," Snape said, "We're just going to have to watch him."
"If he tries anything I'll hex him," McGonagall said.
"And I'm sure that you'll do a good job of it," Snape told her and McGonagall went pink.
"I can't believe that Black would say that," Snowdrop said.
They both had been listening to the conversation, though none of the adults knew it.
"Well I'm not leaving," Harry said, "I like it here and I like being with you."
Snowdrop smiled at him.
"So what are you going to do when term starts again?" Snowdrop asked.
"Stay as far away from Sirius Black as possible.
A/N: The next chapter will be the final one. I was going to go further but I decided that the next chapter should be the last. It seems fitting. Next up: Fighting Against Hate
