Welcome to Sororius Vires again! This is a story writen together by .Kellyanne. and .Kayah. and we present to you, Chapter Six! J K Rowling, that fantastic author we all love, owns all the Harry Potter infomation you already know and love. Kelly owns her character Kelly, and Katie owns her character Katie. Maticuno owns himself. We hope you like our fanfic and don't take our threat against Harry, Ron and Hermione too seriously! :D

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.Chapter Six.

Katie woke up; blinking herself awake as her eyes protested. More then anything she wanted to return to her dream. Even though it confused her, she felt relaxed in it, and for once not worried about herself or her sister.

She was dressed in her soft black felt jeans, and a soft green shirt, and she was wrapped in Oliver's arms. But they were in the Gryffindor Common Room, and the few people that were left in the room were talking to her happily, not casting wary looks at her at all. Unlike some of the Slytherins who hadn't taken to Kelly and Katie at all, just like their old schools...These people here had laughter in their eyes as they chatted to her like a close friend, their looks not full of suspicion at all, they actually liked what she had to say, and found it funny and interesting. Oliver's chin was resting on her shoulder and she felt loved. She felt happy. Here she had friends, who didn't think for a minute about her past or her powers at all. She was accepted.

Katie nuzzled under the pillows. She badly wanted…no, needed this dream to be true…

"Katie!!! You're going to be late for Astrology if you don't come have breakfast soon!" Kelly called from the common room.

For once, Katie ignored her. She wanted to ignore her whole life. She didn't want to be in different levels of class. At her age she should've been in a fifth year class, but she was considered a forth year. Even though she was in anything from a forth year class to seventh year classes each day. It wasn't fair.

"I want a normal life…" she mumbled to herself, before dragging herself out of her bed to pull on her robes.

"What's the use of having a theory lesson on Astrology? Astronomy should be kept at midnight and nothing else." Katie mumbled to herself as she decided to pull her robes over the basketball shorts and long sleeved furry shirt she had been sleeping in.

"KATIE!!!"

"CHEERIES!!!" Katie swore. She had head that scream in her mind at the same time, and it almost shattered her mind. "I can hear you! Don't scream at me in my mind as well! It bloody hurt you git!" Katie yelled back. Ever since she'd arrived at Hogwarts her usually placid and quiet personality had been destroyed. She was now nearly as quick tempered as her sister, and it wasn't a good thing.

Kelly stuck her head into the room, greeted almost immediately by a book that had catapulted towards her, Katie glaring.

"Now, that's not very nice. Trying to behead your only sister. I'm offended," Kelly said dramatically, pretending to swoon. Katie smiled despite herself and walked into the Common Room, using a bit of magic to change into her robes.

"Do we have to go to class today? I want to sleep."

"Having nice dreams?" Kelly said innocently, her eyebrows rising up and down suggestively.

It only took Katie a second or two to catch on, "YOU WERE SPYING ON MY DREAMS!!!????"

"Katie, darling sister, you of all people should know that I can't control when my mind decides to tune into thoughts…or dreams of someone. Just remember who we are Katie. He's a flaming Gryffindor." Kelly glared at her warningly, before leaving that subject. "Incidentally, Yesterday, I was sitting in Potions like the innocent, little girl that I am and I heard Snape thinking what he should wear on his date with Professor McGonagall. Do you know how mentally scarring that is???" Kelly relaxed when her sister smiled.

"I really hope you're joking about that…I don't need nightmares of Professor Snape snogging with McGonagall."



As quickly as they came, days began to slide past, bringing Hogwarts into a bitterly cool autumn. Tank tops and shorts were replaced with pants and jumpers, worn under heavy robes.

The more time that passed, the closer Mati and Draco got with Kelly and Katie once again.

Their friendships were strengthened.

Kelly was still trying to ignore the fact that maybe, just maybe she saw Draco as more then a friend and Katie continued to fight a relationship with Oliver, whether it be friendship or more.

Everything was going fine…until Halloween rolled around.



The Halloween feast was more magnificent then any Hogwarts had seen in the past. Each table was filled to capacity with cakes and sweets and almost every student was laughing…that is, except Katie, Draco and Mati.

None of them knew where Kelly was. She hadn't been in bed when Katie woke up, she wasn't in Potions or any other class, and for that matter she had disappeared.

"Katie…are you sure you don't know where your sister is?" Draco asked for the tenth time in the past five minutes.

Katie gritted her teeth, "Draco, I have no bloody idea!"

Seeing the hurt flash in her friend's eyes, Katie quickly apologized, saying that she lost control of her temper when she was nervous or scared.

After about an hour of silence, Draco couldn't take it anymore. Not even bothering to say goodbye to his two friends, he walked swiftly out of the Great Hall.

Adjusting to the strange silence in the dimly lit corridor, Draco began to think of where his friend might be. She obviously wasn't in her dorm and she wouldn't be in a classroom…

That's when he remembered a conversation he had had with her a few weeks before. She had told him that, down by the lake, she felt calm, like all her problems could be lifted if she sat by the edge of the rippling water. If she was anywhere on the grounds, she'd be there.



With her back against a tree and her knees brought up to her chest, Kelly finally felt like her tears had decided to stop flowing. Wiping her eyes with the corner of her grey uniform jumper, she was about to get up when she heard footsteps approaching. Before she could react, Draco Malfoy appeared through a thicket of trees, his eyes full of concern.

"Kelly! Bloody hell, where were you??" He said, his voice choked with emotion, pulling her to her feet and wrapping her in a rough embrace.

"I was here, you git," She said softly, cursing herself for having had cried. Her voice was so choked from tears that Draco pulled to meet her eyes.

"You've been crying," He said. She shook her head, trying to pull away from him. His grip on her arm only tightened, "Kelly, what's wrong?" Hearing the pain in his voice made fresh tears form in her grey-blue eyes.

Draco saw them and let go of her arm. She quickly took her seat back by the tree.

"He died today," She whispered, her ears pounding and her head beginning to spin as it always did when fresh tears were about to fall.

"Who?" Draco asked softly, taking a seat beside her. His hand found hers and he laced his fingers into her own.

Sighing painfully, she closed her eyes and fell into the past.





"Hey, Katie, have you seen Tyler anywhere?" Kelly asked her sister, who was sitting besides her, eating a pumpkin pastry. The two girls sat at a table off away from everyone else, but Tyler Ravin, Kelly's closest friend at school, usually accompanied them. That evening, though, he was nowhere to be found.

"I don't know. It's Halloween…maybe he's…" Before Katie could finish her sentence, an ebony owl flew in, dropping a small letter in front of the two girls.

Kelly reached for it first, glancing at the front of the envelope for only a second before tearing it open.

It fell from her hands quickly and she bolted from the room, Katie close behind.

"Kelly…what's wrong??" Her sister screamed as they ran down a corridor. The elder of the two stopped the younger.

"Kelly, what did that bloody letter say?"

"It said to meet them in the dungeons or else they'll kill Tyler!" Kelly said angrily before she began to run again.

Paintings whizzed past as she ran full speed down flight after flight of stairs until; finally, she and Katie reached the dungeons.

Katie held her sister back when they saw what was waiting for them in the dungeon. Tyler was against a wall, his arms spread and attached to the wall by thick chains. His robes were torn and blood was flowing down his cheek. His dark hair was thick with sweat and blood and his eyes were closed.

"Tyler!!" Kelly screamed, trying to free herself from her sister's arms. Her friend was up there, in pain, and her sister wouldn't let her go!

She was about to scream her friend's name again when three cloaked people emerged from the shadows of the dungeon. Judging by their size, they were students.

"Well, well, well…the Williams sisters. So glad of you to join us," Said one of the cloaked people as he stepped closer to Tyler, who had begun to stir from what appeared to be a sleeping spell.

Kelly finally pulled free from her sister's grasp and had begun to run across the dungeon when the second of the three spoke, "Silly girl. Take another step and he dies."

The one that was closest to Tyler pulled out a knife and pressed it to Tyler's throat. Her friend's eyes widened in horror, pleading with her to follow the instructions of the cloaked boy and stay away.

"What are you doing? Why are you doing this??" Kelly screamed, trying not to run over to Tyler. If she did, she knew he'd die and that would kill her. He was the only person at this school who had been brave enough to befriend her and her sister.

"Being as bright as you two are, you should have guessed by now. You see we're all tired of seeing you two walk around like you own this school just because you have some special powers."

"Fine! Do whatever you want with me but leave him alone," Kelly said softly, feeling her sister place a hand on her shoulder.

"Hmm…don't like seeing your little friend get hurt??" With that, the knife was dropped and the boy struck Tyler in the stomach with his fist, pounding him over and over until Kelly was on the verge of tears.

"Stop it!! STOP IT!!!" She kept repeating until she couldn't control her emotions anymore. She quickly took her sister's hand and, before Katie could stop her, targeted the rage in their bodies towards the three boys… only the fury had blinded them both and made their aim off.

Instead of hitting any of the three boys, the hit Tyler.





Draco was at a loss for words. He hadn't known any of what Kelly had just told him. She knew that. She purposely didn't tell him because it was too painful for her to even speak of it.

But tonight…a year since the actual event had occurred…she couldn't help but tell someone.

"It wasn't your fault," Draco whispered into her ear. His words made her tears pour out faster, her face a slick mixture of tears and flesh.

"Yes it was! I could have stopped them, but I let my bloody powers take over and he died. My God, Draco, he died. I remember seeing his eyes meet mine before his body went limp. He knew what was coming, Draco, and he knew that I HAD killed him!!"

"Kelly, shh…" He whispered as she began to sob into his shoulder, "Shh…it wasn't your fault. None of it would have happened if those boys hadn't have set that trap. They wanted you to do it, Kelly…it wasn't your fault."

After what seemed like hours, her sobs subsided and she could finally breath.

"Thank you," She whispered, wiping tears away with the sleeve of her jumper.

Draco took a deep breath and gently tipped her face up with a warm finger. She shivered as his lips moved over hers, slowly bringing warmth into her ice-cold body. It felt so right…but then she thought about Tyler.

He had trusted her and her powers, but the only thing that came from that trust was his death.

She pulled away, "Don't…Draco, you can't."

"Kelly?" He asked his eyes clouded with questions. She stood quickly and tried her hardest to stop more tears from flowing.

"I can't…me getting close to you will only get you hurt…or killed. I can't let that happen. I care for you too much."

And with that, she ran.





Katie sighed. It was nearly the end of the feast, and had been night for ages when Draco had run out. She poked her potatoes with her fork and sighed. Mati was in conversation with a sixth year Slytherin beside him, and she had been worrying about her sister all day.

She knew exactly what day it was, choosing to try to ignore it then dwell on it. But she knew it wasn't that easy for her sister.

She looked up, scanning the Gryffindor table for her familiar brunette friend.

There he was, watching her, like he sometimes was when she looked over. He beckoned, and pointed out the door. Katie raised an eyebrow and smirked slightly, their eyes locked as he gestured towards the door again.

She sighed and got up, laughing to herself in her mind as she saw Oliver make some excuse to his little Gryffindor friends and jump up. He walked out the door before she did, and stood around the corner.

"What do you want Wood?" She asked, folding her arms and trying to look like she didn't care as some of her fellow Slytherins walked past her, out of the Great Hall as the feast started to end.

As soon as they were out of earshot, she dropped her glare and folded arms and snuck a look around them, checking.

"We can't keep this up Ollie…" she said in a low voice.

"Of course we can." He answered, his voice low and strong. He made her look up at him.

"It doesn't matter about our houses Kat…nothing like that matters at all…all that matters is…us." He soothed, resting his head on top of hers and holding her hands in his.

Katie sighed softly, thinking for a moment before she pulled away from him, her thoughts suddenly clear.

"Are you mad?" She asked. "We're not talking about this here." She said stubbornly.

"Fine…follow me." He murmured softly, and after a quick glance around for teachers, he took her hand firmly again, and pulled her out of the castle.

"Where're we going?" Katie asked, her strides longer then usual as she did her best to keep up with his pace.

He side glanced her, a smile that showed his dimples making her almost smile.

"Why? Worried we'll get in trouble?" he teased.

Katie scoffed.

"I'm a Williams sister, we don't care for such things."

Oliver suddenly stopped walked, and he turned to her.

"But do you care…?" he asked gently, gazing into her eyes deeply.

Katie paused.

"I still don't…but I see what you're saying…just because I'm a Williams sister doesn't mean I have to live up to our history, I know, I know…" Katie signed. "We've talked about this all before Oliver…and I still do believe in everything out name holds…because I agree with it."

He nodded, and pressed his lips to her forehead in a gentle kiss, before taking her hand again, and pulling her along.

"So where are we going?" Katie asked again, looking back at the castle, which was getting further away.

He chuckled. "If you know me at all Katie, you'll know." He answered simply.

"Quidditch Pitch?" Katie asked, actually smiling slightly.

"Of course." He smiled back at her, and brushed her free flowing raven hair out of her face gently.

"You should smile more often Katie…" he remarked softly, before continuing to pick his way down the small path towards the Quidditch Pitch.

She blushed slightly, and poked his back gently with the hand that wasn't wrapped in his.



They stayed silent until they were in the Quidditch pitch, sitting on the grass in the middle of the pitch.

Oliver flopped back onto his back, and stared up at the sky, looking in bliss at being in the Quidditch pitch once again.

Katie sighed, gazing at him wishfully.

'Stupid family history…stupid houses…it's not fair. There shouldn't be any reason why I can't be with Olli freely…'

Oliver smiled, looking at her fondly.

The fact that she was such a mystery, so silent with so much hidden about her was what amazed him most about her…and the fact she was beautiful attracted him as well of course. She held grace and dignity, which covered the raw power she had been cursed with. He sighed inwardly. He saw it more of a curse more then anything. Though Katie only told him the worst of the things that had happened to herself and her sister maybe the reason of that of course…

"So what are we going to talk about?" he asked in a low, comforting voice. He beckoned her again silently, and she moved closer, resting her hand on his chest, her eyes full of worry and angst.

"It's not going to work…we can't act like this together…I'm Slytherin, you're Gryffindor…I'm part of the Williams family…you're…you…we just can't Oliver…" Katie said softly, not letting herself look at him. She stared at the grass instead.

Oliver pulled himself up and he sat next to her, looking at her with a troubled expression.

"Katie. Tell me seriously. Do you love me?" he asked, tipping her chin up gently so their eyes met.

She nodded, her bottom lip trembling slightly. "I do Oliver…I really do…I love you." She confessed softly.

He rested his hands on hers, and, noticing they were freezing, took off his Hogwarts robe and wrapped them around her arms. Since it was Halloween, they were allowed to wear what they wished, and therefore, he was wearing black pants and a dark red jumper.

Katie wrapped the robe around her arms silently, as she thought about things deeply.

"What'll people say if they found out though Olli? My sister if anyone is the only one who may already know slightly, but until I admit anything, she isn't going to act on it…what'll we do if people find out?" Katie asked worriedly, her usually tough manner nowhere to be seen.

"Katie…" Oliver said, his voice intense and sharp. I don't care what people think. I don't care what could happen. We're not going to do anything. We shouldn't have to! It's a stupid ancient hatred between Salazar Slytherin and Godric Gryffindor, nothing else." He pulled Katie close and wrapped his arms around her, resting his forehead against her's.

Katie stayed silent for a while.

"Well...do you love me Oliver?" she asked slowly.

He paused before nodding. "Of course I do Katie." He chuckled softly.

Katie shot him a look, pulling away from him slightly to look at him.

"Why did you pause? And why are you laughing about it?" She demanded.

"I just…wanted to make sure of my answer before I said anything…" he answered, kissing her cheek softly.

"…No you didn't. You shouldn't have to think about anything if you really did love me…" She struggled out of his arms and stood up, his cloak still wrapped around her shoulders and arms.

"Oliver…we can't do this. You don't love me. You just want a girlfriend, not me…" Katie paused, trying to keep her emotions under control.

He went to talk, but she held up a hand, and he suddenly felt his lips sealing.

"No. You're not saying anything until I'm though Wood…" Katie said, her voice almost cold.

"You just wanted to be with me because I'm different. Because I'm a freak…" her voice broke slightly as tears threatened to spill over.

"It's been exactly a year tonight since Kelly and I killed someone. Our powers killed our old friend…I don't want you to get hurt, even if you don't love me like I thought you did…" a tear fell down her cheek and her control over her powers wavered, and Oliver felt his lips unsealing again.

"Katie…I do love you. I really do Katie. I'm a guy, we can't express our feelings as well as girls can…That's the first time I've ever said I love someone besides a lass in a Quidditch game, and I wanted to make sure I knew the depth of the meaning." He paused as he stood up, and took her into his arms again, as her tears spilled over silently.

"We'll get it sorted out Katie…I'm not giving up…we'll stay in secret. Okay? We'll stay in secret…" he murmured soothingly to her, planting kisses through her hair as he comforted her while her tears ran.

They stood together for a while, basking in each other's company, and thinking to themselves before Oliver pulled Katie into a kiss. Her tears had stopped, and her thoughts had become what she should do about it. Oliver wasn't worried, but she was…

She pushed him away from her gently; breaking the contact between their lips she loved so much.

"Oliver…we can't…I'm sorry, we just can't." She mumbled, before dropping his cloak into his hands, and running away, off the pitch.

She ran as fast as she could, trying to fight her tears as they took over her again. She heard Oliver behind her, and she tried to run faster, but she soon felt his hands grab her and slow her down.

"Katie! Just calm down!" he was breathing hard, but not as much as her. He was fit from his Quidditch training, which showed in his nice, athletic body.

"We can't…Oliver we can't…" Katie said hesitantly, as he hugged her close.

He took a deep breath, and she could feel him getting slightly angry.

"You know what Katie? Fine." He let go of her and stepped back, clipping his cloak back on over his shoulders.

"I've tried to prove how much you mean to me, but I guess it's not enough unless I turn Slytherin and all bad and twisted like you and your perfect family." Oliver snapped.

"That's not true!" Katie cried, wanting nothing else but to he in his embrace again.

"Well what is true Katie? I've listened to everything you've had to say, and I've tried to prove how much you mean to me, but it's still not enough. Who really cares about what everyone else thinks Katie? I don't give a sodding damn, but I mustn't mean anything to you. Your opinion means the most to me, and mine is supposed to mean the most to you, but I guess I was wrong." He turned away from her and kicked savagely at a stone on the ground.

"Go back to your beloved Slytherins Katie. I can't be stuffed to worry about you anymore. You're right. It's over. We can't keep this up. Have a nice sodding life freak." And with that, he stalked off, back down to the Quidditch pitch, leaving Katie alone once more…

Kelly wanted to cry. In the darkness of her Common Room, she urged her eyes to swim with tears because she needed something to distract her.

The truth, though, was that her eyes were dried out, leaving not a drop to fall. She had cried as she ran across the grounds and into the school, tears still falling when she signed her name on the painting of the silver dragon and entered her dormitory.

Now it was painful not to cry because it made her feel like what had happened didn't affect her. If Draco meant so much to her, why wasn't she crying? Why wasn't her body being shaken with sobs??

It seemed like it had been hours since Draco had kissed her, but, in fact, it had only been minutes. It was an eternity to her and she realized why.

She loved him.

It was the kind of love that she had longed for most of her life. It broke her heart knowing that she could never feel how love was when it was returned because she knew that getting close to Draco could kill him.

She was so deep in thought that she didn't notice her sister enter the room until Katie let out a sob and fell into one of the couches.

"Katie…Katie, what's wrong?"

Her sister looked up and Kelly saw something that shocked her.

Tears.

She saw tears glistening in her older sister's eyes and it scared her. Katie never cried. She hadn't cried at their parents' funeral. She had been the one who had wrapped her arms around Kelly as her body shook with tears, holding her back so she wouldn't run to the coffin. She hadn't shed a tear when Tyler had died, not even at his funeral.

She had always been the brave one, constantly feeling the need to take all their problems and make them go away.

Seeing her in tears made Kelly realize that her sister wasn't as strong as she always appeared to be. She just hid pain well.

"Katie, tell me what's wrong," She said softly as she took a seat next to her older sibling.

"It's over," Katie whispered, burying her head into her sister's shoulder.

"Over? What's over?"

"He and I fought and it's over. I love him and I let him go."

Kelly's brow furrowed, not really understanding what her sister was talking about. If she loved someone, wouldn't Kelly have known about a relationship?? Wouldn't Katie have told her??

"Kats, who are you talking about?" Kelly asked soothingly, rubbing her sister's back like Katie had done to her when they were little.

"Oliver," Katie whispered.

Kelly sucked in a harsh breath. Oliver…as in Oliver Wood…meaning a Gryffindor. Her sister was in love with a Gryffindor.

It didn't really surprise her. After tuning in on Katie's dream those many weeks ago, she had been suspicious, but, knowing her sister, she would have been murdered if she brought it up.

Besides, Katie had been happy when she was with Oliver. She had seemed happier.

"Shh…Katie, it'll be alright."

"How would you know??? You've never been in love!!"

Kelly winced, pulling away from her older sibling. That hurt.

"Oh, Kelly, I'm sorry. I didn't mean it. It's just…he's gone. Really gone. You should have heard him spit out the words when he said it was over."

"I know more about love then you think," Kelly whispered, her eyes dropping to the fireplace.

Katie nodded, not really understanding. She had always been able to sense how Kelly was feeling, but she never once felt love. She'd felt sadness and more anger then should be humanly possible, but she had never sensed love.

Drying her tears, Katie squeezed Kelly's hand before mumbling that she was going to bed.

Neither sister slept that night.

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Poor Kelly...Tyler meant so much to her...and poor Katie...he can be such a heartless bastard sometimes...

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