Chapter Three
The Hogwarts Express filled up with students of various ages, everyone anxious to arrive at Hogwarts. As the train moved swiftly down the tracks Harry, Hermione and Ron sat in compartment twelve talking and trading chocolate frog cards.

"Ignatia Wildsmith again? Here Harry, you can have it," Ron said.

"Thanks mate. Hey Hermione, I'll trade you my Grindelwald card for your Andromeda one," Harry said. Hermione handed Harry the Andromeda Famous Witches and Wizards card over the book she was currently immersed in.

"Hermione, can't you put down that book for two bloody seconds?" Ron asked as he stuffed a Cauldron Cake into his mouth.

"This happens to be a very interesting book. You should all read it," Hermione replied, very annoyed with Ron.

"Oh sure. Who wouldn't like to read Radical Goblin Rebellions of the Late 17th Century?" Ron smarted, rolling his eyes.

"So Weasel what was on with your mother at the station? Awfully dumpy, isn't she?" Draco Malfoy appeared in the doorway, flanked by his faithful cronies Vincent Crabbe and Gregory Goyle.

"Get stuffed Malfoy!" Ron shot back.

"Oooo Weasley that hurt. Say why don't you have your fat mum make you some new robes? Heaven knows you could do with some," Draco smirked.

Harry stood and pointed his wand at Draco. "Back off Malfoy!"

"Or what Potter? Gonna run to Mommy?" Draco covered his mouth innocently and added, "Oh that's right. She's dead. Oops."

Harry advanced on Draco but was abruptly stopped by a girl who appeared in front of him. "Beat it Draco," she demanded.

Draco shot her an evil look and stormed off, swearing under his breath. Harry immediately recognized her as the girl he had seen in Diagon Alley.

"I apologize. My brother is a little arrogant prat."

"B-b-brother? Draco Malfoy is your brother?" Ron questioned.

"Yes. My name is Morgana Malfoy."

Harry and Ron exchanged worried looks though it was Hermione whom asked the question they were thinking. "Are you anything like Draco?"

Morgana laughed and replied, "Absolutely not."

"But you sure seemed like it in Diagon Alley," Harry stated.

"Draco had made me mad that morning."

"Oh I see. Would you like to sit with us?" Harry asked.

"Sure. Thanks." The four turned and walked into the compartment, sliding the glass door shut. Harry continued talking as he sat down next to Morgana. He couldn't help but notice how beautiful and flawless she was. "So Morgana how come we haven't seen you at Hogwarts?"

"I've been tutored at Malfoy Manor for the last six years," Morgana said, laughing.

There was a long silence between them until Ron piped up, "I'm so sorry Malfoy is your brother. I really am."

Darkness fell over Hogsmeade Village as the train pulled into the station. Hagrid, the Hogwarts gamekeeper, called the first years over and loaded them into several boats to take them across the lake. Many horseless carriages stood nearby and waited to take the older students to the castle. As the carriages took off down the shimmering moonlit path, the Hogwarts castle stood magically silhouetted against the starry sky.