Title: Harry Potter And The Golden Sun
Rating of Chapter: G
Chapter: 3
Cross-overs: Harry Potter and Sailor Moon

NOTE: Sorry people! I spelt Ginny wrong in the first 2 chapters but I promise I've spelt
it right this time.

**********Under The Stars ... And The Hat**********

Once the train had come to a holt at the station Hermione, Ginny, Fred, George, Ron,
Harry and myself all piled off the train immediately being surrounded by the other students
in Hogwarts. There were that many people trying to cram onto the tiny station that every
one in crammed together, shoulder to shoulder.

Someone grabbed my wrist and began to pull me through the crowd with them. I could
see my 'capture'. It was Fred. He was dragging me along towards the front of the mad,
mingling school. When we got there (after falling over peoples feet hundreds of times)
we found Ron and George looking around with a dazed expression on their faces.

"What's wrong?" asked Fred and George turned to face us, still looking puzzled.

"Ginny said she was going to find you guys but she started off in the wrong direction.
You think she's OK?" George asked. I hadn't seen an older brother take so much
consideration and care for a younger sibling before.

"She'll catch up with us when we get to the school, won't she?" I asked.

A thought struck me suddenly. Where exactly was this school? I couldn't tell which
direction is was and I certainly couldn't see it from where I was standing. I was about
to ask my new found friends when the giant from Kings Cross appeared from no
where.

"Hey Hagrid!" greeted Harry as he and Hermione came to the front.

"How yer doin' 'Arry?" Hagrid asked, "I hope yer takin' good care of this youngen."

Hagrid pointed at and smiled kindly. I felt annoyed that everyone thought I was a
first year. Okay, So I was short and was starting as a new student but surely I
looked fifteen.

"I'm starting in the fifth year," I explained.

Hagrid looked extremely shocked for a second and then bent down to examine
my face. I narrowed my eyes and frowned. Honestly! The people at this school.

"Goodness, yer must be Akiko Tsukino. Yer live with ter Queen!" Hagrid exclaimed
a little too loud for my taste.

The crowd became silent even before Hagrid had finished speaking. I looked
around at the shocked and surprised faces. I shook my head and rubbed forehead
with my hand.

This was going to be a long year.

**********

Once we had fought our way to the school over a dark and rocky path. I scanned the
huge grounds that the school stood in. I spotted jumping black shadows all over the
fields and giant trees. I could make out the outline of a forest and small house on one side
of the field and on the other I could tall, dark polls and spectator stands. I had no idea
what this was for.

"Oh that's where we play Quidditch. Its a popular sport in the Wizarding world," said
Harry proudly. "I think it's the only sport." I studied Harry's face, it was the kind of
statement the tour guides in the museum made to me.

But had I asked my question out loud? I hadn't realised. I didn't have time to think about
that now. Fred had told me that all the first years (including me) had to be sorted into
one of the four houses Hufflepuff, Gryffindor, Ravenclaw or Slytherin. From the look
on Fred's face I knew that the Slytherin house was defiantly not a very good one.

As we ascended the steps into the large castle I began to think about what kind of
person I was ... I thought about it for a mere two seconds before a tall, elderly man
with a long white beard and long flowing navy blue robe patched with stars stood
before us in the great hall. As we stopped, shouts and cries could be heard from the
back of the crowd wondering why on Earth we had stopped.

"Good Evening young Wizards and Witches. The first years, I believe, are some what
delayed but as kind Wizarding folk we will delay the fest for a further half and hour,"
The mans eyes twinkled as they moved along to Ron, who groaned at the news.

"Therefore, for those who wish to eat something sooner, snacks have been provided
by the kitchen staff. Before you all disappear into the hall I would like a Akiko Tsukino
to come to my office."

I stepped forward, giving my friends puzzled looks, the expressions showed me they
clearly didn't know what the teacher wanted either. The teacher turned and lead me
up several flights of stairs and down a few corridors before we came to a holt beside
a stone gargoyle. The man muttered the password. I jump in surprise as the gargoyle
sprung to the side in one easy, fast motion.

We ascended some more stone steps and then arrived at a polished oak door with
an equally bright, polished brass door knocker. As I stepped into the office I noticed
it was, which didn't seem peculiar, round. Several moving pictures of people began
to mutter between themselves, moving from picture to picture. Any person in their
right mind would find that disturbing but for this reason I couldn't help but grin like
an idiot.

The room was extremely neat. A large golden Phoenix stood on it's stand and gave
me a welcoming look. As I looked around I saw an old tatty brown hat, and next to
that stood a very impressive silver sword with red rubies. A polished oak cupboard
stood beside that from which a silvery light bounce around inside from an unknown
source.

"I am Professor Dumbledore. The head master of this school. I believe you know
that the Queen has written to me so you do not need to pretend that you are not
what you are," Dumbledore looked at me over his glasses instead of through them.
I realised then that my mouth had fallen open in surprise. I shut it quickly before I
became a gold fish.

"W-why did she tell you?" I asked, still in shock. Dumbledore signalled for me to
sit so, being polite, I kindly accept and sat.

"The Queen felt that I should know in case anything, shall we say, unusual happens.
But usual is this schools middle name," Dumbledore grinned for a moment or two,
then his smiled dropped and his face became serious. "Have you any ideas about
which kind of house you might be sorted into?"

I though about this question. In some circumstances, yes, in the others, no. There
were only two houses I thought I would be sorted into but I didn't express them to
Dumbledore.

"There are two houses I think I might be in ... but I don't think I really want to share
them yet, in case I'm wrong," I replied.

Dumbledore nodded in acceptance.

"The reason I have asked you to come to my office is so you can be sorted separately.
I didn't think you would want to be with the first years," Dumbledore studied me closely
to watch my reaction. I nodded slowly. I could tell was something fishy here ... why
sort me separately? Was he worried I would end up in the wrong house?

I watch silently as Dumbledore picked up the old tatty hat and walked towards me. He
placed it on my head and step backwards. The hat gripped to my head like a leach.
It began to sway and mummer to its-self. As it talked away I watched Dumbledore from
the corners of my eyes to watch his reactions. He nodded his head towards me and
kept watching silently. He regarded the hat closely and narrowed his eyes. It was
obvious he was waiting for the answer.

"Gryffindor," the Hat shouted. I grinned and a wave of relief washed through me.

Dumbledore took the hat off my head and held it firmly in his hands. He smiled at
me through his glasses this time instead of over them.

"Akiko Tsukino, welcome to Hogwarts. Now if you don't mind, I and this Hat are needed
to welcome the first years. If you would like to join your friends on the Gryffindor table
and tell Mr Weasly that dinner will be served in less than ten minutes," Dumbledore's
eyes twinkled again. I laughed and left the office at once.

**********

After the feast Dumbledore had given us some time to wonder the grounds. I
had set off for the grounds surrounding the school. I found a nice place on the bottom
of the stairs and sat watching the silent stars move slowly across the sky. I looked
towards one star and wondered if anyone at home was looking at the same star.

I sighed deeply. No one had asked any more further questions about me being
a member of the royal house. Ron, George and Ginny tried their best to avoid
talking to me and looking at me altogether. I felt angry at myself for feeling hurt and
... well angry. I knew that people would treat me this way before I came to Hogwarts.
It happened wherever I went so I needn't be surprised.

"A Princess, hey?" asked a familiar voice. "You must have loads of money."

"Not really. My allowance stinks."

Fred sat down beside me laughing and stared up at the stars too.

"So ... why did you decide to come here? Your a princess aren't you?"

"So you think I can't look after myself? And anyway, I'm not a Princess. I'm ...
I'm a Senshi," I replied.

"Your joking!" cried George's voice. I turned around to see Ron's, George's, Hermione's,
Harry's and Ginny's faces all peering around the great doors of Hogwarts.

"What part of 'Keep Quiet' don't you understand?" asked Fred annoyed.

"Quiet," came the reply.

I laughed and watched as the others joined me and Fred on the stairs.

"So like, do you have a transformation stick?" asked Ron.

"Yeah. Its called a Henshin stick. My necklace also gives me power because
I can use it to create force fields ... that's way its lucky," I explained.

"Was the story you told us about your parents true?" asked Harry. "Because it
seems odd that your parents would hand you over to a complete stranger."

I didn't reply. The silence stretched on for minutes. I sighed deeply and then
began to explain.

"My parents found out I was Sailor Sun and they couldn't handle it. So when
my mother gave birth to me they dropped me off at the palace and killed
themselves afterwards because they never wanted to be found ... or known
as the people who brought me into this world."

The silence stretched out again.

"But your not that dangerous are you?" asked George suddenly.

"Well, let me put it this way. If I could reach deep enough inside of me and find
the most deadliest power I possess and unleashed it ... this galaxy wouldn't be
floating in this universe any more."

"If you could?"

"Yeah. Next April, on my sixteenth birthday I have to stand up in front of the
Crystal court and show them my 'Sun' powers which involves using some
kind of weird light. Fortunately I'll never be strong enough to use my full powers
so the galaxy will always remain here."

A wave of relief washed over everyone. We sat in silence for a little while longer
before we decided to go into the school. Tomorrow I would be taking my first
lessons with my new friends ... who like me for who I am. Not for who I live
with.