Hey! Here is the new chapter! I hope you like it. A few notes to those who have reviewed.

girlknight- James and Sirius become best friends, but it would seem strange that James would accept Sirius right off the bat. I mean Sirius' family is dark, and Slytherinish so I don't James or anyone in Gryffindor Tower would accept Sirius with open arms. About Transfiguration, don't worry about that. Its not a mistake, just they will get competitive. James will win in that subject though.

DavidCamp- I'd join you for that drink!

Moongirl- I really love Sirius. I know it doesn't seem like it, but I do. He's my favorite.

Sylvia- thank you for the nice review. Make Sirius suffer more? Well yeah, he will, so I hope you keep reading.

lelegurl9- James and Sirius don't become friends over night. Sorry, but I think this way is a little more realistic than them becoming friends right off the bat.

And thank you to everyone else who reviewed, they are really nice comments, and I'm so glad you are enjoying the story!!! I don't own Harry Potter or any of the characters in the books, J.K.Rowling does! Thank you!

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Things didn't improve for Sirius. How could they? He was stuck with the same students for the whole day. Gryffindors had Potions with Slytherins, so instead of his day getting better, it got ten times worse.

The Slytherins. What should have been Sirius' house, if everything had gone according to his parent's plan. Sirius was dreading Potions all the way down to the dungeons. This was torture in its ultimate. He had to spend class time with the Slytherins! Life was just becoming increasingly unfair.

Their teacher, Professor Salmon, was oblivious to her class. Sirius sat at a cauldron with Peter Pettigrew, it seemed Peter had lost and was stuck with Sirius. They sat next to James and Remus, which made things worse. Salmon though took roll call, gave the directions for the lesson, they were just boiling water and getting use to cauldrons. But after that she walked around the class, and didn't notice the talk, or the insults that was exchanged.

"Sirius Black, Gryffindor, and I thought you were going to be smart," Severus Snape called over to him.

"Shut it Snape."

"Your mother sounds like a delightful person," Snape smiled and looked around at the Slytherins who all remembering the Howler laughed along. "Can we expect another chat with her tomorrow?"

Sirius rolled his eyes, most likely he wanted to say but he stopped himself. Was the world against him, or was he just being paranoid, he wondered.

"OUR FAMILY IS NOW STAINED, AND IT'S BECAUSE OF YOU! YOU ARE NO SON OF MINE!" One of the Slytherins quoted.

They all laughed. Even the Gryffindors joined in. Wow, he thought, Slytherins and Gryffindors on the same side. He didn't think that would happen. Sirius looked back at his cauldron, trying to hold back tears. Why was all this happening to him?

For the rest of the class, Sirius was entertained by the Slytherins who quoted their favorite parts, and told him the parts he missed once he had run out.

By the end of the class, Sirius was ready to dump his cauldron on Snape's head, and of course James Potter. He settled for running out of the dungeon as soon as the bell rang. He made his way up to the Gryffindor common room and sat down on his bed. His trunk was now in the dorm room. He sat and cried, he wasn't sure how much more of this he could take. And it was still the first day.

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He sat in the library after dinner. He hadn't gone to his afternoon classes, but when dinner came and left and Gryffindor filled up with its students, Sirius left. He didn't want to have to deal with them. He thought the library would be safer, though he wasn't planning on doing work. He just sat in the deepest part of the library hoping not to be noticed.

What had he done to offend Potter or any of the Gryffindors? Couldn't they see that he wasn't his parents or any of his relatives? Why was he being judged on his last name rather than who he was? He wanted to leave, he didn't want to go home for sure, just get away. He really wanted to start again, but he was 11 years old, what could he do?

"Well, well, well look who it is." Sirius groaned. He had been caught.

"Well Bella, I think it's our pathetic, blood traitor, Gryffindor slim cousin." It was both of them.

"I thought he had potential too," another slimy voice said. Great, this party was getting even better.

"That's him? Doesn't look like a heir to me?" Who was that? Sirius wondered.

Narcissa, Lucius, Bella and a boy Sirius didn't know came into his view. All were smirking.

"Sirius Black. I thought you were going to become someone in life. But alas, I was wrong," Lucius Malfoy, who had an arm around Narcissa spoke his disappointment to him.

"He looks more pathetic than a house elf," the strange boy said.

"Rodolphus, you are correct," Bella laughed and kissed the boy on his cheek. Sirius made a face.

"What are you making faces at boy?" the boy named Rodolphus took one step and grabbed Sirius by his robes.

"Get off me!" Sirius struggled.

"Rodolphus leave him," Lucius' voice dropped to a deadly whisper.

Rodolphus released him.

"Bella, if you want to make out with Rodolphus, go away. I have no pleasure in seeing you two make out like a bunch of animals," Narcissa said to her sister.

"You do though," Rodolphus said to Malfoy.

"Yes, but I have the manners to do it in a private place, and make each time… special," Malfoy raised an eyebrow at Rodolphus.

Sirius looked between his cousins and their boyfriends. He didn't understand what was going on, but he really didn't think he cared.

"Is all this going over your head blood traitor?" Narcissa looked at Sirius' confused face.

"No, I just don't understand how you or Bella would want to 'make out' with a slimy git like that. I would think your parents would expect you to have taste," Sirius responded.

"Don't speak about what you don't understand," Bella snarled.

"I think the young Gryffindor needs a lesson," Rodolphus took a step forward.

"Not here." Malfoy stopped him.

"We could take him down to Slytherin, they would love him," Bella grinned evilly.

Sirius tensed up.

"What a good idea," Narcissa looked at Lucius. "He has had it coming to him."

"Rodolphus, why don't we escort the young Black down to Slytherin. Be gentle with him, we don't want anyone getting suspicious until we are down there." Malfoy ordered him.

Rodolphus advanced on him again. He grabbed his shoulder.

Sirius did the only thing he could think of, he screamed. Quickly, Rodolphus put his other hand over Sirius' mouth. Sirius started to kick, and he tried to bite the boy.

"Rodolphus you idiot," Lucius took out his wand.

"STOP! NOW!"

Sirius stopped struggling. Malfoy didn't move his wand. Rodolphus stopped too.

Andromeda came up to them. "Leave him!" She had her wand out. "Lestrange get away from him. Malfoy lower the wand now. 50 points from Slytherin."

The younger students had no choice but to obey the HeadGirl. "Go back to your common room now before I tell the Head of Slytherin!"

They backed off. Andromeda walked up to her sisters, "If I hear about either you bothering Sirius again, I will have you in detention until you graduate."

"Fine, blood traitor."

"Not me, just I would think Slytherins have better things to do with their time than pick on a first year. Go now!"

Andromeda didn't take her eyes off them until they had left the library. She turned around to Sirius who was shaking in the chair.

"Sirius," She hugged him. "Why aren't you in Gryffindor?"

"I was trying to avoid the Gryffindors," Sirius told her still hugging her.

"I want you to stay there for now on," Andromeda told him. "The Gryffindors won't sink to the levels of my sisters. Promise me?"

Sirius nodded.

"Come on, things will get better."

"It doesn't look that way," Sirius sniffed.

"Have faith, you will triumph over this," Andromeda promised him. "I know you will."