Disclaimer: I OWN NOTHING, NOTHING, Oh, wait, I own Ella and her pet owl, Athena. =P

A/N: Took this down to re-format. Here it is.

Chapter 4- In which Hermione(being a smarty-pants) Figures it out

After Harry had been sorted, he came and sat down next to Ron and across from Ella. Ella, could not help but stare at Harry, thinking about how much he had changed since he was a baby. He noticed and said,

"Hullo, my name is Harry Potter, what's yours?"

"Oh, its Ella, Ella um Potter," she replied [Bond, James Bond, sorry got carried away(was watching Goldeneye while writing this.)].

As this exchange went on, Hermione Granger watched, and even though Harry had overlooked the fact that the very pretty girl across from him had the same name, she had paid attention to it. She looked back and forth between them as they talked and noticed some surprising similarities. The obvious ones where, that they both wore glasses and they both had vivid emerald green eyes (but, you all ready knew that, so this is kinda pointless, isn't it?). There also seemed to be some similarities between their facial expressions. Hermione was the first person to figure out, without being told mind you, that Ella Potter was in fact, the older sister of Harry Potter and that she had not died with her parents.

After the feast, Hermione, being a very straightforward person, introduced herself to Ella and asked to talk to her before bed. So, Ella found herself in the common room waiting for Hermione to ask her question.

"Are you related to Harry Potter?" asked Hermione.

"Er, yes, yes I am, but please don't tell Harry, I want to tell him myself," Ella replied.

Hermione nodded and said, "That's all I wanted to know, and I promise I won't tell anyone."

"Thank you," Ella said and they both walked to their dorms.

AN: I know, this was a kinda pointless chapter, but I wanted to put it in anyway. Thank you to all that reviewed and I promise that I'll get the next chapter up a bit sooner than I did with this one. Please Review on your way out. Have a nice day (or night).