Disclaimer: I do not own Harry Potter.
AN: Sorry it has taken me so long to update this story. I was having a bit of writters block. I have a load of ideas on where i would like to take this story, so hopefully I can get this back on its way.
Also this has become a bit AU. Making it a bit more of a modern time period instead of the 90s. I wanted to have a bit of fun with Trinity and Serenity. Also this may skip through the school age quickly. I wont know for sure till I write a bit more. Im wanting to add the other two sisters! Im hoping you are enjoying this so far. Im going to have fun with Trinity's mouth. I love writing snarky.
Trinity and Serenity walked into the Great Hall with their arms still intertwined, Sly smirks still plastered across their faces. They headed down the isle between Gryffindor and Slytherin tables when they where stopped dead in their tracks by Professor McGonagall. Her stern eyes wondered over the two girls as if searching for the reason for the smirks.
"Good morning ladies." She said placing her hands on her hips. "I hope you are finding your accommodations acceptable."
"Oh yes. Quite." Trinity replied and her sister kicked her leg. McGonagall perched her lips and eyed the girl. It was a bit unnerving that the girl didn't seem bothered by her stern face. Usually the students cowered under it.
"If the two of you will follow me. We have a few things that need to be discussed before the year gets started." McGonagall said as she stepped around the two girls and headed back out of the hall. She didn't turn to see if the girls where following. And she was glad to see that they had.
"We have never had a situation such as this arise since I have been here at Hogwarts." McGonagall said and the girls exchanged worried looks. There was no way she had already headed of their encounter with Draco and Pansy. "With the two of you being so well known in the Muggle world, we need to stress the importance of keeping our world a secret. You must promise to do your best not to expose our existence. That being said, you both have been given Hogsmeade passes with the older students. During those visits you may do what ever it is that the Muggles do to keep in contact with each other. Your parents have made it quite clear that if the two of you vanish from the public's eye it could cause more issues. So I do believe these belong to you."
McGonagall handed the two girls a cell phone. Both girls grabbed them and held them to their hearts excitedly.
"Oh thank God." Serenity said with a heavy sigh.
McGonagall looked a bit surprised by the girls' reactions. She would never understand the attachment some Muggles had with the contraptions.
"These come with rules. Do not take photographs inside Hogwarts property. Avoid taking photographs of students at all costs. You shall not tell any one of where you are or what kind of school this is. They have been spelled to work inside the castle. But any irresponsible action taken with these devices and the spells will be removed. Please use these with the utmost cation. They are only to be used to keep your following from becoming suspicious. Have I made myself clear?"
Both girls nodded as they quickly tucked the phones into their pockets.
"Thank you Professor." Serenity said with a huge smile.
"dito." Trinity replied.
McGonagall perched her lips together, but did not reply to Trinity's response. She was going to have to get used to the fact that these girls weren't used to having many rules. They where learning. "Please take your seats with your houses."
Trinity didn't have to be told twice. She quickly turned on her heals and headed for her table. She didn't even bother waiting on her twin. She had gotten her phone and the first thing she wanted to do was check up on her two younger sisters. She took a seat next to Hermione, the only one of her roommates she believed she could tolerate and got her phone out.
"How is that working?" Hermione asked in shock when she realized what Trinity had in her hand.
"It pays to be a bit of a celebrity at times." Trinity replied with a smug smile. Hermione rolled her eyes, but didn't comment any further. She knew very well who the girl was. Hermione watched her as she started to text some one.
Students around them started to glance over at her curious about the device she was using.
"What the bloody he'll is that thing?" Ron asked as he sat down across from them with Harry. Two twins with red hair also slid down to get a better look at what Trinity was doing.
"It's a cell phone." Harry answered for the girl. His fellow wizards turned to him with a confused look on their faces. "It's a Muggle device they use to keep in contact with each other."
"Wicked." The twin boys said together. One reached out and grabbed it from Trinity. She glared up at him but didn't take it back. It vibrated in his hand and he quickly dropped it back on the table. Trinity burst out into a fit of laughter and took the phone back.
"Guess that will teach you to touch other people's things." Trinity said and stuck her tongue out at the boy. She could hear Serenity giggling from the Slytherin table and knew her sister had sent her a text. She didn't have to look at it and placed the phone in her pocket.
XOXOXOXO
Serenity sighed as she sat down in one of the green armchairs by the fire place in the Slytherin common room. She had officially survived her first day of classes and she was waiting for some one to burst out laughing. Telling her that the whole thing was a prank on a hidden camera show. It didn't seem possible that she was actuary a witch and Hogwarts was real. Her classes weren't as bad as she had first believed. They were all very interesting to her. She had just wished she shared more classes with her sister. Or that the classes they did share, the little know it all Gryffindor would chose a different spot to sit. Hermione Granger had quickly become a thorn in Serenity's side. Clinging to Trinity's side in hopes of some sort of friendship. This leaving Serenity to fend off her fellow Slytherins on her own. The only one that seemed to give her any sort of a welcome was one of her roommates Daphne Greengrass. The beautiful blonde had took pity on her a few times and sat next to her. The rest of the time she was forced to put up with Draco.
The boy seemed keen on keeping his fellow Slytherin s away from her, but it was also forcing him to be the one to sit next to her. She had caught him a few times studying her. Looking for something he couldn't find the answer too.
She was so lost in her thoughts that she didn't see the other student sit down in the other armchair next to hers. She pulled out her phone and went through a few of the pictures she had taken before they had left for Hogwarts. Most of them where of her and her sisters. A few of them where of the small group of friends she and Trinity kept. She was missing them more than she had expected she would. But she was also not used to people not instantly liking her. Unlike her twin, Serenity was a people person. She always seemed to draw people to her. But here, they avoided.
"What is that contraption?" A voice said from the armchair next to her. Serenity jumped and turned to see Daphne eying the phone.
"Oh it's a Muggle device used to keep in contact with each other." Serenity said with a smile. "It's called a cellphone."
Daphne looked around the room nervously then tucked her hand over the phone pushing it towards the other girls pocket. "You should probably put it away when you are in here. Most Slytherins won't take to Muggle devices."
"Good call." Serenity said as she put the phone away and Daphne smiled back at her. "I stand out as it is."
"Just a bit." Daphne said with a shy laugh. "It will get better. And if not I'll hex Draco for you. Just give the rest of them some time to adjust to having a Muggleborn in our house. We aren't as bad as some assume. Just prideful."
"Thank you Daphne."
XOXOXOXOXOXOX
While Serenity was making new friends in her Slytherin common room, Trinity was trying to make her self invisible in hers. She sat back in a corner chair and did her best to avoid conversations with the surprisingly large amount of Gryffindor students that crowded the room. She believed she was doing a very good job of being invisible except for the two twin boys sitting a few feet from her. They where talking loud enough for her to hear, and where in deep conversation about her. She had quickly realized what they where doing. They had picked up on her attempts to avoid conversations and where trying to draw the girl out. But she was stubborn and refused to be drawn in.
"I do believe she is a bit deaf." One of them said with a slight smirk on his face. "Should we rest this theory George?"
"Oh I believe we must, Fred." His twin replied with a matching smirk on his lips. "What should we comment on first? Those brilliant blue eyes? That cute little dimple she has on her left cheek?"
"I don't have dimples." Trinity said with a roll of her eyes.
"It looks like our theory has been proven wrong." Fred said sending a wink towards his twin. "She speaks."
"We may need to write this down." George said in false surprise. "It may be historical."
Trinity sighed and put her phone back in her pocket then turned her full attention towards the twins. "Now may I ask why the two of you have chosen to grace me with your annoying presence?"
The twins smiled over at her. Clearly proud that they had finally broken the girl in.
"Not very friendly is she?" George said as he scooted to the edge of his chair, getting closer to the girl. His twin mirrored his movements. "We just wanted to introduce ourselves is all. We don't see very many identical twins like us. You have our curiosity peeked."
"Well you better unpeek that curiosity." Trinity replied, but her eyes gave her away. She was enjoying the twins sudden interest in her.
"I'm Fred."
"No your not." Trinity said raising an eyebrow at the twin. He seemed a bit taken back at the fact she had called him out.
"Can you tell us apart?" The real Fred asked sounding a bit amused.
"Perhaps." Trinity said with a bored shrug. She could in fact tell the two boys apart, even though she could see why people would have trouble doing so. They could have been a mirror image of each other to the untrained eye. Trinity knew how that felt. She and Serenity where confused with each other most of the time. Till Trinity opened her mouth and spoke. Her constant sarcasm was a dead give away. And as she sat there across from the twin boys she could feel comfort she didn't feel except when she was around her sisters. She cursed inside her head and heard Serenity giggle back. They both knew that Trinity didn't stand a chance against the two boys. Her goal of being a loner had gone right out the window. She wasn't going to be able to avoid friendship with the boys.
