Hello, everyone. Thanks to everyone who reviews. Anyway, one of my reviews asked when I was going to tell about the Serena's special class. I wasn't going to until later on, but I like to please the readers. (Hint: It's hard to do that when they don't review!)

"Disclaimer: Honestly, this is so stupid! This part really sucks. I don't own SM or HP, but I do own the HP books and several SM episodes along with the manga!



The Waters of Neptune



The crow had transformed into a mysterious young girl who appeared to be the same age as Harry and Serena.

"You have not proved yourself worthy!" the girl spat.

"Who are you?" Harry asked.

"I am a loyal guardian and protector of the princess," she began. "I believe that's all I am able to reveal."

The girl turned back into the raven colored bird as Harry was pulled back into reality.


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"Harry, are you all right?" asked Ron.

Harry's rubbed his eyes to help bring them into focus. "I'm fine."



It was Harry's last class of the day, Charms. It had been a really long day for Harry. He couldn't get his dream off his mind. Who was that girl and why was Serena dressed up like a princess? Could she be one? That crow girl said that she was a guardian of a princess.

"Today, you will be learning mild forms of song charms. This is the most advanced level of charms and they are very difficult and dangerous. That is why you will individually come up to the front of the class and try the charm. I can't be having a bunch of rookies trying to pull this off on their own."

The class became very nervous at the thought of trying a new spell in front of everyone.

"Allow me to demonstrate." The professor began to sing. The voice wasn't really that pleasing to the ear but the song was. It consisted of a series of odd pitches and sounds. A white, puffy cloud appeared over the professor's head.

"Simple as that. You don't use wands, you see?" She then gave them directions to open up there books and memorize a charm of there choice. "I do recommend the cloud charm. It's the easiest. I even have trouble with song charms. Most of them elude even me."

"Now, Miss Granger, come on up and give it a try."

Hermione slowly got up and stood facing the rest of the class. She opened her mouth and attempted to perform the charm. It wasn't too bad, but all she managed to muster was a little steam. Everyone gasped when the brain of the fifth years couldn't pull it off.

"That was very good for your first try. Well, I guess..."

Serena had raised hand as soon as Hermione had taken her seat.

"Yes, Miss Serena?"

"Would you mind if I tried?" she asked sweetly.

"No, not at all. Come on up." Serena made her way forward, not a trace of nervousness.

Serena began to sing softly, gradually growing louder and more intense. Her notes had astounding accuracy. The song was an eerie and haunting melody. Out of no where, cascades of ribbons that seemed to be made out of light sprung forth. They were multicolored and shown brilliantly. They began flying around the room, dancing to Serena's enchanting tune. All eyes were full of awe.

Then a knock came at the door. Serena's song stopped instantly, along with the dance of the ribbons.

"Impressive," came Dumbledore's warm voice. However, it held a tinge of anger.

"Professor?!" Serena was at a lost for words. It was like she had just been caught breaking the rules. "I... I... I am..."

"Ready to go," he finished but it was obvious that those weren't going to be her words. Serena got her stuff together and left with the headmaster.

"I wonder what that was all about," stated Ron.

"After class we could go try to find out," suggested Hermione. "What do you think, Harry?"

"..."

"Harry?"

"Okay, after class we'll go get the Marauder's Map."



Meanwhile, in a very large room that was no longer used, Serena was gasping for air.

"Come on, Princess," a women's voice called. "You can do this!"

Serena nodded and got back up to try again. "It's just so hard right now. I'm so weak without..." she trailed off.

"I know, your majesty, but you have to learn. There's no telling how long you'll have to wait." Serena nodded again.

"Give it all you got this time. Knock the wall down!" the women instructed.



Harry, Ron, and Hermione had just reached the room that Serena was in. Harry slowly opened the door, allowing it to open only enough for him to see what was taking place. He saw Serena and she looked exhausted. He also saw another figure but he couldn't see them well enough to tell who it was.

"Give it all you got this time. Knock the wall down!" the women instructed.

Suddenly, aquamarine colored light radiated off of Serena. What looked like streams of water began swirling around her body.

"Deep Submerge!" Serena yelled loudly. A turquoise planet, engulfed in water came out of her palms and headed to the brick wall opposite of her. On contact, the wall exploded and rock flew everywhere.

"You did it," the women said. Serena grinned happily as she fell to her knees, out of breath. The woman walked over to the tired princess and placed a hand on her shoulder.

"It will get easier. In time, when the others are here, you'll have your real powers. Then you won't have to channel mine as often. Who knows, maybe you'll even get your new ones as well." At this statement, Serena's as became full of hope.

"I hope your right, Neptune,"

"Well, my time for today is up. Hang in there. You'll find them." The one called Neptune then began to fade.

"We better go," whispered Hermione. The three students then left. Serena wasn't far behind them.




Later, at dinner, Serena noticed that Harry was already there with Ron and Hermione. She also saw that he had saved her a seat.

"Hey, Serena," Harry greeted. Harry looked at the odd artifact she held. It was the gem the water demon had given her. "What's that for?"

"Nothing really, it's just from my last class," she replied, trying to cover up the fact that she was hiding something.

"Uh, you know, my special class," she emphasized.

At that moment, Draco walked by and spotted the girl holding a strange looking jewel with the utmost of care. He then proceeded to grab it out of Serena's hands.

"So, what do you call this?" Malfoy snickered while tossing it up in the air repeatedly.

"Don't!" Serena shrieked. Her eyes were full of horror. "Please, give it back!"

"I take it this is special to you?" he asked with his usual harsh tone.

"More than you could ever know," Serena replied, eyes brimming with unshed tears.

"I don't see what's so great about it myself. Maybe whatever it is that makes this thing so special is inside of this rock." He looked as if he were thoroughly examining the gem now. "Well, only one way to find out." He then threw it high up into the air and took a few steps back. It was clear he had no intention on catching it this time.

"Noooo!" Serena screamed, letting a tear slip down her cheek.

As gravity forced the gem to come falling back towards the earth, Serena reached toward it in desperation. She was too far away from it and didn't have time to move.

"Neptune!" she cried, her arm still extended.

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There's chapter three. I wanted to do more with it but I had to reveal more of the plot. Why is this gem so important and what's going to happen to it? What did Neptune mean when she was talking to our heroine? Finally, what role does Serena play in the legends?

Review Please! Hey, I did my part. I write, and you review. Then the cycle continues!

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Serenity