The Emerald Sword Prophecy
Written
by Slytherin Godess
Contact Me at SlytherinGodess@hotmail.com
Spoilers: SS/PS, COS, POA, GOF
Rating: PG-13
Disclaimer:
This story is based on
characters and situations created and owned by JK Rowling, various publishers
including but not limited to Bloomsbury Book, Scholastic Books, and Raincoast
Books, and Warner Bros., Inc. No money is being made and no copyright or
trademark infringement is intended.
Summary:
Harry & Co. final year
at Hogwarts. A new girl arrives from Beaxbaton's, where she had been expelled
because of a certain special ability. Harry and Hermione soon learn that she
has the potential to be very dangerous, if on the wrong side. It is told mainly
from the OC's P.O.V.
A/N:
This fic is a different
version of my own Emerald Sword Prophecy fic, which only has One Chapter out. I
was going to continue with the other, but it is written in first person, and I
find that I cannot continue in such a way. Enjoy. Oh yes, and Draco seems a bit
OOC, but that is because it is year 7, and I think he might have mellowed out a
bit… besides, he probably isn't that awful to everyone, just the people he
doesn't like… And don't give me she's a mary-sue crap because of the ending.
Like it or not, it actually has a purpose!!
*~Chapter 1~*
Recollecting, Introducing, and Confrontations
Tyra Kline sat in
an empty compartment of the Hogwarts Express, she had her knees pulled to her
chest, and her long black hair was spilling over her shoulders, covering her
like a cloak. To an observer, it might seem like she is crying, or in distress,
though truly, she was just thinking. What seemed like a long time ago, though
really, it was only six years, she had had her entire world flipped
upside-down…
Tyra sat in
'her' corner of the orphanage's playroom, reading a large book entitled 'The
Mists of Avalon' only taking her eyes off her book long enough to threaten
anyone who came near her with a glare. Tyra had lived at this particular
orphanage on the outskirts of Bordeaux since the age of three. Her mother had
died at childbirth, and she had been put under the care of some Foster Parents
until she turned three, and they had taken her to an orphanage, where they had
hoped the pretty little girl would soon be adopted.
However, by the
time she reached age eight, she had still not been adopted, and she had changed
from a sweet little child into a pre-teen who was remarkably mature, and very
high on Self Defense. Not once, in all her years of schooling, did she make a
proper friend, though she made many a child go home crying, because they had
either insulted her, or made a pass at her.
So she was
understandably surprised when a shadow passed over her and her book, and she
glanced up, expecting one of the older orphans, but instead, she found a very
odd looking woman. The woman smiled at her, and spoke. "Can you show me to
your room?" she asked, her violet eyes sparkling merrily. "I need to
speak with you, in private." She added, glancing pointedly at the children
surrounding her.
Something about
the woman made the very un-trusting eleven year old feel that she could trust
the woman in front of her, so, she nodded, stood up, book in hand, and started
up a set of stairs leading to the room she shared with three other girls.
Tyra sat down
on her bed, and watched the blonde woman make herself comfortable on a couch.
She smiled at Tyra, and started digging in her purse. "My name is
Malinda," she said as she pulled a large envelope out of her purse.
"I am here to give you this." She waved the envelope in Tyra's face.
Tyra took it, shooting a suspicious glare at Malinda as she tore it open.
The compartment
door slid open, and Tyra pulled her head up. A boy with messy black hair and
green eyes stood in the door. "Do you mind if we sit in here?" he
asked. "All the other compartments are full." Tyra nodded at him, and
he entered, followed closely by a girl with long brown hair and brown eyes.
The boy sat down
on the bench across from her, and smiled. "I'm Harry Potter, and this is
one of my best friends, Hermione Granger." Tyra smirked.
"Nice to meet
you, I'm Tyra Kline." Harry looked slightly startled that she didn't make
a big deal out of meeting 'The Harry Potter' and somewhat grateful.
Hermione pulled a
book out of from her shoulder bag, and started reading. Harry looked at his
friend, sighed, leaned back on the seat, and closed his eyes.
Dear Miss Kline,
You have been accepted to Beauxbaton's Magical Learning
Institute. Enclosed is a list of your school supplies, and a letter from the Headmistress
Maxime. Please note that school starts on September the second, and you should
be at the Gare du Nord at 11:00 a.m. of that day,. We await your reply by owl
no later than August 30.
Sincerely,
Deneter Keiff
Deneter
Keiff
Deputy Headmaster
Tyra looked up
at Malinda, her eyes narrowed. "Is this some kind of a joke?" she
asked. "Magic does not exist, and if it did, wouldn't I be able to turn
you into a toad or something?"
Malinda smiled.
"Have you ever done anything that you can't explain?" she asked,
calmly.
Tyra bit her
lip, thinking hard. "Well, when I was in primary school, a girl in my
class was yelling at me, calling me names, and her hair fell out…"
"That was
magic," Malinda said, interrupting her.
Tyra crossed her
arms over her chest. "I don't believe it." Malinda pulled a thin
stick from her purse, and muttered 'Fleura Rosa' and a bunch of sparks shot out
of the stick. They formed into the shape of a flower, and then hardened. Tyra
tried to hide her amazement at seeing a blood red rose floating in the middle
of the room. But stubbornly, she said, "I still don't believe it. I have
seen people do it on T.V."
Malinda sighed,
and waved the stick once more. The rose burst into flames, and subsided to ash,
which flew out the open window. "Going to be difficult, aren't you?"
she muttered. "Well, difficult children get difficult spells." She
said, a smirk on her face. Before Tyra could move, she said "Petrificus
Totalus," and her whole body froze.
Tyra glared at
Malinda, but she just smiled. "We will be going to Diagon Alley. Now, I am
going to take the body bind off of you in a moment…" she said, looking in
her purse once more.
"No
need." Said Tyra.
Malinda jumped
up, and stared at Tyra, who was now standing in front of her, hands on her hips.
"How… How did you get out of the bind?" she asked, her eyes wide.
Tyra smirked.
"Can't everyone do that?" Malinda shook her head. "Well, I don't
know why, it was easy." Malinda was about to say that she didn't even know
it was possible, but Tyra spoke again. "Now take me to this Diagon Alley
place and tell me what the hell is going on."
Malinda nodded,
and walked out the door, shooting glances at Tyra every once in a while, but
she was oblivious to them, as she was reading over her supply list.
"If you don't
mind me asking, are you a first year, because you seem a bit old." Harry
asked, pulling Tyra from her thoughts.
"Harry, I am
5'10 and you think I could be a first year?" Harry blushed, and Hermione
looked up from her book.
"What year are
you in, then?" she asked.
"Seventh."
Tyra said, before laying her head back on her knees.
Harry looked over
at her luggage, and asked "Is that your snake?"
Tyra looked up
again. "Yes, his name is Lycanthe." She said, and she looked out the
window, not even noticing the conversation Harry was having with her pet.
Malinda lead
Tyra to a grubby little pub, and they sat down at a table, and Malinda ordered
a pint of mulled mead for herself, and a mug of butterbeer for Tyra. "Why did
we have to come all the way to Britain just to come to this place?" Tyra
asked.
"Well, for
one, the Leaky Cauldron has some off the best Mulled Mead in the country,"
she said, just as a witch brought them their drinks. "And for another,
Diagon Alley is here."
"Dia
what?" Tyra asked as she stared at the yellow substance in her mug
suspiciously.
"Diagon
Alley. Some of the best damn wizarding shops are located here."
"Oh."
"You can
drink your Butterbeer, you know. It's really good." Malinda said over the
top of her glass.
Tyra wrinkled
her nose, and picked up the mug of golden Butterbeer. She took a small sip, and
licked her lips. "This is good." She said, before taking another
gulp.
Malinda laughed.
"Of course it is."
Tyra sat the
glass down, and looked around the pub. "What are they wearing those...
weird dress things for?" she asked, spotting a man in purple robes.
"That's is
what us wizards wear. They are called robes."
Tyra looked at
the lurid robes in disdain. "I don't have to wear bright purple ones, do
I?"
Malinda smiled.
"Nope. Beauxbaton students wear light blue robes. Made of silk, very
nice."
"Is this
Beauxbaton's the only Wizarding School?" she asked.
"The only
one in France. But Durmstrang is somewhere in Bulgaria, Hogwarts somewhere in
Britain, Abodoea is in Spain, Salem Institute is in America."
"Is that
all?"
"Nope,
there is more, even I don't know about all of them…"
"Do you
know anything about my parent's?" Tyra asked softly.
Malinda smiled
sadly at her. "Your mother's name was Christine Kline, not sure who your
father was."
"So you
didn't know them?"
"Oh, I knew
your mother well, but never your father. I don't think anyone but your mother
knows who your father is. He might not even know about you. He left your mum
before you were born." Malinda said, sighing. "Come on, let's get
your school stuff, then we can get you settled in at my place."
Malinda stood
up, and paid for the bill. Tyra raised an eyebrow at the funny coins. She
walked out the side door, leading into an alleyway. "Why am I going to
your place?" I asked.
"You will
be staying there with me until you graduate from Beauxbaton's." I
shrugged, and followed her through the entrance to Diagon Alley.
"What school
did you go to before?" Harry asked her after he had tired of talking to
Lycanthe.
"Beaxbaton's."
Tyra replied, tiredly.
"Transfer
then?" he asked.
"I guess you
could say that." She replied, her voice muffled by her black Hogwarts
robes.
Hermione looked up
from her book. "I didn't think Hogwarts allowed students to
transfer."
"They usually
don't." Tyra replied, glaring at her through her robes. "I'm an
exception."
"Why?"
Harry asked.
Tyra snapped her
head up. "Because I got expelled!" she said, and Harry was alarmed to
see her eyes change from their original blue-gray to black.
"Oh."
Hermione said, after a moment of silence.
Tyra laid her head
back on her knees, remembering the fateful day that she got expelled.
Tyra was sitting
on her bed, biting her lip nervously, thinking about the announcement Madame
Maxine had made earlier that day.
"He-who-must-not-be-named
has returned, it is now plainly obvious. He has been back for almost two years
now, and I feel it is time to tell you all, what really happened, the night of
the third task, two years ago." She said, standing on her podium in the
middle of the hall. Whispers broke out among the students, some speaking of
rumors they had heard about it, others speaking of Voldemort.
"When Harry
Potter and Cedric Diggory took the Cup, they were transported to an unknown
cemetery…" she started. The hall was silent, as she spoke of Cedric's
death, Voldemort's re-birth, and Harry's escape. By the time she was done, many
in the hall were stunned into silence, Tyra one of them.
Madame Maxine
dismissed them, and they all returned to their dormitories, trying to pack for
the journey home tomorrow, but failing miserably, as they were all to busy
talking to their friends about Madame Maxine's story. Tyra, whose best friend
Dimitri was in the hospital, desperately needed someone to talk to. So when she
heard her other dorm mates leave the room, she turned to Lycanthe.
"Lycanthe,"
she said, prodding the silver and black snake. Lycanthe turned up to his owner,
and blinked sleepily. "Madame Maxine told us about what really happened at
the Tri-Wizard tournament two years ago…"
Someone
screamed, and Tyra turned around, only to see the auburn hair of her dorm mate
Lizzy as she raced down the corridor. "Shit," she said, before
getting up. She pulled out her wand, expecting to do a memory charm, but when
she reached the Common Room, she stopped dead in her tracks.
In front of her
stood a very angry Headmistress, and Lizzy. "Miss Kline. You are 'ereby
expelled from Beaxbaton's Learning Institute for being a Parslemouth."
Tyra leaned back against the wall, her eyes wide.
"What is
wrong with being able to speak with snakes?" she asked.
Madame Maxine's
eyes flashed furiously. "Some of ze most famous dark witches and wizards
in 'istory are ze only people who can speak with snakes. Salazar Slytherin and
You-Know-Who included."
"So you
think I'm a Dark Witch?" she asked, disbelieving.
"Nothing
good ever came out of being able to speak with ze Devil's Own. You will not
return to Beaxbaton's next year, but your wand will not be snapped. Consider
yourself lucky." She said, as she stomped out of the room.
The compartment
door slid open again, this time emitting a silver haired boy. He was rather
handsome, with the same blue-gray eyes as Tyra's and finely chiseled features.
However, his beautiful mouth was home to a disdainful sneer. "I heard
another mudblood Parslemouth was coming to school this year. Figured she'd be
with you, Potter." The boy drawled. "It isn't you, is it?" he
asked, looking Tyra up and down.
Hermione and Harry
both stood up, wands out.
"I am not a
mudblood." I said quietly. "My mother was a witch, just as I."
The boy sneered.
"What about your father. Is he a filthy muggle?"
"I have never
met my father." She said, her eyes gleaming.
"Just what I thought,
you are a mudblood, quit trying to hide it."
Tyra stood up and
pulled her wand from her sleeve in one fluid motion. "What did you call
me, boy?"
"Mudblood,
dirty mud.." he was cut off by the flash of her wand, and he fell to the
floor, his body stiff, but twisting as if he were in pain.
"Devadoure,"
she whispered, and he stopped writhing. She glared down at him. "Never
ever call me a mudblood."
He got up, and
scrambled into the corridor, Tyra following him. "You're eyes…" he
whispered, his voice laced with dear. Tyra smirked at him, and stared at him,
her bright red eyes making him wince.
She whorled around,
and walked back into the compartment, slamming the door behind her.
Both Hermione and
Harry were standing where she left them, their eyes wide. They sat down hastily
in their seats when she stalked by. "Um, why exactly did you get expelled
from Beauxbaton's?" he asked, looking slightly frightened, slightly awed.
"Don't worry,
Potter. I didn't kill anyone. Yet." She muttered under breath.
Hermione looked at
Tyra, pleading her to continue. Tyra sighed, and was about to comply, when
Lycanthe sat up in his cage, pressing his flat nose against the bars. "The
boy, he speaks." He hissed.
"Shut up,
Lycanthe." She hissed back, before realizing she spoke out loud, and she
clapped a hand over her mouth. She turned to slowly look at Harry. Both he and
Hermione were staring at her, mouths open. "Shit," she muttered, this
time in English.
Harry and Hermione
both opened their mouths to speak. "You're a Parslemouth?" they both
asked. Tyra nodded slowly. Harry turned to Lycanthe "Is she a natural, or
not?" he hissed.
Tyra looked over at
the Boy Who Lived, her eyes wide. "You are a Parslemouth?" she asked.
Harry nodded. "I had heard rumors… I was wondering what that prat was
talking about," she said, glaring darkly at the door.
Hermione cleared
her throat. "Er, well, yes. That was Draco Malfoy, nasty bugger that one
is."
"Ah, a Malfoy.
His father wouldn't happen to be Lucius Malfoy, would it?" Tyra asked. Hermione
nodded. "Explains why he looks familiar."
Hermione just shook
her head, "So, er, why were you expelled then?"
"Because I am
a Parslemouth." She said simply.
"Oh."
"What did you
mean when you asked Lycanthe whether or not I was a natural?" Tyra asked.
"Oh, well…
erm… I am not a natural… I wasn't born with it."
Now it was Tyra's
turn to say "Oh."
The conductor
announced that they would be reaching Hogsmeade Station in 10 minutes and Harry
and Hermione both got up. "We need to go get into our school robes. We'll
see you in a bit." Hermione said, as they left the compartment.
Tyra sighed and
grabbed her hat. She put it onto her head as the train pulled to a stop. After
checking to make sure her wand was in its holder, she left the compartment, and
joined the mass of students trying to exit the train.
Once she was out in
the open, she took a few deep breaths, trying to get rid of the musty air the
train had filled her lungs with. She whipped around, her wand out, when someone
tapped her on the shoulder. Hermione stood behind her, her eyes wide.
Biting her lip, and
inwardly scolding herself for being so jumpy, Tyra slid her wand back in place.
"Bit jumpy today." She muttered as Harry joined them, a note in his
hand and a frown on his face. Hermione turned from Tyra, and asked Harry what
was wrong.
"Well, found
out why Ron isn't here yet. Sort of." He said, scratching his head.
"What do you
mean?" Hermione asked him.
"He just said
he was with his family, and he would be here tomorrow morning. Said it was
something important… hope Voldemort didn't attack them or anything," he
said, pocketing the parchment. Hermione bit one of her nails nervously, Harry,
who noticed, pulled her hand gently from her mouth. "Don't worry, 'Mione,
I am sure they are fine." She nodded, and Harry directed her towards the
closest carriage.
Harry and Hermione
got in, and two other boys followed them. Tyra shrugged inwardly, and started
searching for an empty carriage. Once she found one, she jumped in and settled
herself on the lumpy seat. The door opened a second after she had closed it,
and Draco Malfoy popped his silver head in, paling slightly when he saw who it
was.
"Can I sit
here?" he asked, with an air of one not used to asking for what he wanted.
"The other compartments are full." Tyra nodded, and he got in
carefully, as though afraid he might soil his highly expensive robes.
The carriages
started moving forward, and they sat in silence, until Draco spoke up.
"So, are you a Parslemouth?" he asked, fully prepared to get cursed
again. To his surprise, Tyra just nodded. "Oh, well, what House do you
want to be in?"
Tyra shrugged.
"I do not know. What House are you in?"
"Slytherin,"
he replied, chest puffing up.
"I see, what
House are Potter and Granger in?" she asked.
Draco sneered.
"Gryffindor. Bunch of stupid prats they are. I'd rather be a Hufflepuff
than Gryffindor."
"What's wrong
with the Hufflepuff's and Gryffindor's?" she asked.
"Well, the
Hufflepuff's are a bunch of air-heads. Gryffindor's all think they are better
than everyone else. Professors seem to think so too, except for Snape, that is.
He is Head of Slytherin."
"Oh." The
carriage pulled to a stop, and Draco jumped out. Tyra followed suit, and stared
up at the castle.
Draco smirked when
he saw her expression. "Pretty large, isn't it. A lot bigger than my own
Manor is." He said in disgust.
Tyra turned to him.
"How big is your Manor then?" she asked.
Draco started
towards the front doors. "Well, about half this size. Fairly large."
Tyra nodded.
"It must be nice to live in a Manor that large." She said, somewhat
wistfully.
They stopped in
front of the doors, waiting for them to be opened. "Where do you
live?"
"Well, I used
to live at a friend of my mother's house, but she sort of disowned me when I
got expelled."
The doors opened,
and they made their way into the castle. "Well, that must suck." Tyra
nodded. "I got to get into the Great Hall. Hopefully I'll see you in
Slytherin." He said, and walked off.
Harry and Hermione
turned walked up to Tyra, disgust apparent on their faces. "What were you
doing talking to that Slytherin scum?" Harry asked.
"Talking."
She said, shortly.
"Ah, so one
minute you are cursing him, the next you are all buddy buddy with him."
Hermione said, wrinkling her nose.
"What, are you
guys going to tell me who I can and cannot talk to?" she snapped.
"No, we just
thought we'd warn you.." Harry said.
"Whatever. Is
that a Professor?" she asked, pointing to a man with shoulder-length black
hair.
"Professor
Snape." Hermione said, darkly.
"Good, I need
to find out where to go." She said, as she started towards the tall
Professor.
"I wouldn't if
I were you.." Harry said.
"Sod
off." She snapped.
Hermione and Harry
walked off, looking disgruntled. Tyra approached the Professor. "What do
you want?" he asked.
"Well, I am
not sure where to go. I'm the transfer from Beauxbaton's."
Snape sneered
unpleasantly. "Why didn't you get on the boats with the first years?"
he asked.
Tyra glared at him.
"Because I am NOT a first year, Professor."
Snape raised an
eyebrow. "Let me guess, a soon-to-be Gryffindor, just what this school
needs." He said sarcastically.
Eyes narrowed, Tyra
folded her hands over her chest. "Where do I go?" she asked, her
voice icy.
He pointed towards
a door to his left. "Professor McGonagall will get you Sorted."
Tyra walked past
him, not bothering to thank him.
She entered a room
filled with little first years, and walked through them; towards a strict
looking witch near the door.
"I am the
transfer student. Where do I go?" she asked the professor.
"Kline. Yes, I
have been expecting you. Once you have been sorted, I will need to have a word
with you." She said, stiffly, and Tyra got the impression that this
McGonagall did not like the idea of transfer students. Tyra smirked. "You
will be Sorted after the first years. Get in line behind them."
Tyra turned around,
and walked to the back of the room, just as McGonagall started leading them
through the door leading, presumably, into the Great Hall. She entered last,
and closed the door behind her. The Hall was very large, with four tables each
seating a couple hundred kids. Tyra looked up, and gasped. She had read all
about the enchanted ceiling in 'Hogwarts, A History' but hadn't expected it to
be so beautiful.
McGonagall sat a
ragged looking hat onto a three-legged stool, and it started to sing. Tyra
wasn't paying attention, however, as she was too busy looking for Draco. She
spotted him at the table farthest from her, surrounded by a bunch of girls. She
turned to face McGonagall as she called the 'Abbot, Kevin' to be Sorted.
Kevin was
immediately put into Hufflepuff, where a girl who must have been his older
sister gave him a big hug, largely embarrassing him. She grew bored around the
time 'Kasei, Lara' was Sorted into Ravenclaw, and was counting the stars that
were now shining on the ceiling, when the last first year was Sorted.
McGonagall, her
lips pressed firmly together, motioned for Tyra to come forward. "This is
Tyra Kline. She has transferred here from Beauxbaton's, I expect that you will
make her comfortable, whatever house she may be Sorted into." Tyra sat on
the stool, and placed the ragged hat onto her head.
'Ah, Tyra
Kline.' A little voice said into her head. 'Where should I put you?'
Tyra mentally
shrugged. 'Wherever you think I belong,' she replied.
'Well, you are
very ambitious, I can see… Cunning too…'
'I guess I am
rather ambitious,' she thought. 'Don't know about the cunning bit…'
'I can see you
won't do good in Hufflepuff, or Gryffindor, especially not with your
background…'
'What do you
mean?'
'You don't know?
I can't tell you then.'
'Tell me you
stupid hat, or I'll curse you to pieces!'
'Eh, I see what
House you belong in now. SLYHTERIN!"
Tyra ripped the hat off,
muttering darkly as she made her way over to the Slytherin table. Draco made a
second year move to the other end of the table to make room for Tyra. "I
knew you'd be here," he said casually. He saw the dark expression on her
face. "What, didn't want to be a Slytherin?" he asked, sneering.
Tyra shook her
head. "Not that. Just the stupid hat. Knows something about my parents,
but it wouldn't tell me what. I threatened to curse it, and it put me in
Slytherin." She put her face into her hands. "How did you know I'd be
a Slytherin?"
"For one, because
you cursed me. No Hufflepuff or Ravenclaw would do that, especially not with
that curse." He muttered darkly.
Tyra looked up and
smirked at him. "Well that's what you get for calling me a mudblood. Snape
seemed to think I would be a Gryffindor."
"You met
him?" he asked.
"Yep. Asked
him where to go. He was pretty nasty. Is he always like that?"
"Usually."
"That's
comforting." She muttered. Draco grinned.
Tyra looked around
the table, and saw that most of the Slytherin's, particularly the girls, were
glaring at her. She was about to comment, when Dumbledore stood up.
"Ah, boys and
girls. It is good to be back yet again. Prefects have been named, the Head Boy
and Girl have been chosen. Congratulations to you. Now, as usual, the Forbidden
Forest is out of bounds. Quiditch try-outs will be held next week. Now, dig
in!" he said, before sitting down. Tyra looked down at her plate, and was
startled to see that it was filled with food.
She picked up her
fork, and was about to start on her shepherd pie, when Draco nudged her
shoulder. She looked over at him. "Do you play Quiditch?" he asked.
Tyra nodded. "What position?"
"Seeker."
"Damn."
"What?"
"I play
Seeker."
"Damn."
She replied, biting her lip. "I was going to try out for the team
too."
"Well,"
he said, looking thoughtfully at her, "We need a reserve Seeker, in case
something happens to me. Come to try outs, and if you are good enough, you can
have that position."
A pug-faced girl
sitting across from Draco looked up at her, and glared. "How come you
never let any of us girls on the team? What makes her so special?" she
asked, turning her nose up at Tyra.
"Well,"
Draco said acidly, "None of you girls have any talent
whatsoever."
The girl looked
hurt. "But, Draco, couldn't you let me on the team? I am your girlfriend,
after all."
Draco sighed.
"Pansy, you ARE NOT my girlfriend. Get that through your thick skull. And
even if you were, I wouldn't let someone on the team who has no skill."
Pansy frowned down
at her plate, but didn't say anything. A large boy sitting next to Pansy looked
up. "I thought you were together." He said stupidly.
"No."
Draco snapped.
"Well, you
took her to the Ball the last two years." He replied.
Draco ignored him,
and turned to Tyra. "Do you know what classes you will be taking?"
"I signed up
for Arithmancy, Ancient Runes, and Care of Magical Creatures."
"Care of
Magical Creature's is a waste of time. Ancient Runes is a good class, but I
don't know about Arithmancy. My father insisted I take Advanced Astronomy
instead, though I have no clue as to why."
"Hmm, I am bad
enough at Astronomy as it is. I wouldn't dream of taking Advanced
Astronomy…"
"What is your
best class?" Draco asked, poking at his roll.
"Well,
Potions, I suppose, though I also like Dueling." Tyra said, smiling inwardly
at the thought of her first Match, in which she proceeded to disarm her
opponent in ten seconds flat.
Draco looked up,
interested. "Really? Potion's is my best subject too. I like Dueling, but
we don't have a Dueling Club or anything, not since Second Year, that is."
He said, smirking.
"Why don't you
have it anymore?"
"Well, none of
the teacher's have time enough, I guess." He replied, shrugging.
"Too bad, that
would be fun. Maybe we should ask for it. Snape looks like he knows a fair bit
about Dueling."
Draco smirked
again. "Oh, he does. We can ask him in our first Potions class, though I
doubt he'll do it." He looked up, and saw that some of the first years
were done eating. "Come on, Let's go to the Common Room. I am a Prefect
and I need to get them there, preferably unharmed."
Draco got up, and
Tyra followed suit. "Anyone who is done can follow me. I'm a
Prefect." He said, sounding bored.
They started out
the Hall, a small group of mainly first and second years following. "Who
is Head Boy and Girl?" she asked, as she glared at some paintings that
were staring at her.
Draco sneered.
"Mudblood Granger and some stupid Ravenclaw…" he muttered.
Draco led them
through a tapestry on the second floor, and stopped in front of a statue of a
nymph. "I thought the Slytherin Common Room was in the dungeons…"
"It was.
Bicorn Horn," he said to the nymph. "My father and some other
Slytherin parents complained to Dumbledore about the state of our rooms, and so
we upgraded to a tower." They entered a nicely furnished room, complete
with an elaborate fireplace and high backed chairs.
"Erm, doesn't
look all that cozy." She muttered.
"Better than
what it was before. Girls Dormitories that way." He said, pointing to a
door on his left. "Boys Dormitories on the right." The students
separated and went into their dorms, Draco threw himself on a green couch near
the fire. Tyra walked over to him, and sat beside him, throwing his long legs
onto the floor. "Hey!" he said, as the force of her push made him
fall completely off the couch.
He sat up, his hair
ruffled. "Well, that's what you get for taking up the whole couch,"
she replied, stretching out.
"Oh come on,
now you are hogging the couch." He whined. When she didn't move, he sat on
top of her.
"Ouch!"
she said, as she struggled to get up. He didn't move, and she gave up, panting.
"You evil person you," she snapped, playfully.
Draco grinned
evilly. "Of course I am. You are quite comfortable, did you know
that?" she glared at him. "Did you know your eyes change
colors?" he asked.
"Yep, when I
am annoyed, they turn gray, when I am happy (which is hardly ever) they turn
blue, and when I am depressed, they turn black." She replied, twirling a
bit of her hair around her finder. "I reckon yours do the same, as they
are the same color."
Draco nodded.
"Yes, except mine do not go red when I am pissed off."
Tyra frowned.
"Mine don't either…"
"Yes they do.
They did when you got mad at me for calling you mudblood."
She was about to
reply, when a group of girls stepped through portrait hole, chattering away.
One of them, a blonde, noticed Draco and Tyra, and started whispering with her
friends. Tyra smirked. "What?" asked Draco, who hadn't noticed the
girls, as he was busy staring into the fire.
"Your
'girlfriend' and a bunch of other girls just walked in." she muttered.
Draco looked over at the girls, all of whom were now staring at the two on the
couch.
"They don't
look happy, do they?" he asked her, looking down at her.
"How about we
make them even angrier?" she asked.
"How?"
"Like
this." She said, grabbing him and pulling him to her. She kissed him long
and hard. When they finally came up for air, Draco looking flustered, Tyra
grinning evilly, she said to the girls "Well ladies, Slytherin's most
eligible bachelor is officially off the market." And she grabbed him
again, kissing him once more.
All of the girls,
and a few of the boys who had just came in, stared at Tyra and Draco, all of
them stunned into silence. Tyra sat up, arms still entwined around Draco's
neck. Pansy stomped her foot, and exited the room, her friends following her,
sneaking glances at the two behind them.
She disentangled
herself from him, and stood up. "Going to bed, Draco." She said,
smiling seductively. Draco just stared at her, his eyes glazed. She disappeared
through the doorway leading to the girl's dorms.
"Wow," he
managed to mutter.
Blaise Zabini,
Vincent Crabbe and Gregory Goyle walked over to him, followed by Kyle Rosier,
and David Nott. "Nice catch Draco. She is one hell of a hottie."
Blaise said, smacking him on the back. Draco just grinned dazedly.
"Night, you
guys." He mumbled, as he stumbled off to his room, leaving his friends to
mutter about the only decent girls being taken.
A/N Well.. I like
the way this turned out.. Much better than the original start, don't you think?
Well, I am starting to write the next bit… Should be out soon.. I might be able
to post every other week, if not that, then at least once a month, okay? Hope
you liked it, please review and tell me what you think about my OC Tyra… and
yes, she is a bit of a Mary-sue, but only because she has my personality (and
eye and hair color.. but other than that, she isn't miss perfect… *grin*)