OMG! I'm sooo sorry it took me so long for this! with school starting and all i just havent had time! well, reviews first

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ok, i think this might suck cause i dont know how to transition into my plot very well...ill try my best though!


Maggie sat in the Great Hall and looked up expectantly when the post came in. After a few moments she began to look worried. Still watching the ceiling, she stood and began to make her way over to the Gryffindor table. Hermione spotted her first and nudged Harry with her elbow so that he too looked up.
"What's the matter?" he asked, standing to meet her. She glanced around at a few heads that were turning to look at her. She motioned for Harry, Ron, and Hermione to follow her. They headed into the library, which was empty because everyone was at breakfast. She sat at a table and looked at them.
"For all of my four years at Hogwarts, I've kept steady contact with Remus.It was never more than two or three days after I sent mine that he would write back. Well, It's been awile, maybe I'm just being paranoid, but I'm worried."
"How long has it been since you sent your last letter?" Hermione asked gently.
"Two weeks." All three stared at her. She started crying, head down on her arms. Harry was sitting next to her and put an arm around her shoulder. Ron had become like a brother to her as well, and held her hand from across the table. Hermione looked very frightened and started pointedly at Harry.
"The letter probably just got mixed up on the way, I'm sure he's fine," she said, trying to sound optomistic.
"You're probably right. I'm just over reacting." Maggie sat up, wiping tears from her eyes. "Thanks guys."

Maggie sat bolt upright in her bed. Sweating, she looked over at her clock. It was midnight. She took a moment to steady her breathing then got out of bed, holding tight to her teddy bear. It embarassed her, but Sirius had found it next to her when she was a baby. She'd had it all her life. Silently, she moved through the corridors to the Gryffindor common room. The fat lady glared at her.
"Password?"
"I don't know, but please, I need to get inside!"
"No password, no entrance." She started to go back to sleep.
"Please, I'm Harry Potter's sister, Maggie."
"Never heard of you."
"Please," she fell to her knees, "Magnolia Potter, can't you let me in to talk to Harry?"
"Why didn't you just say that in the first place?" the fat lady said irritably, swinging open. Abit shocked, Maggie got up and rushed inside.
She then was faced with the problem of finding Harry. She looked back and forth between the two stairways.
"Maggie?" With a slight jump, she turned and saw Ron sitting at a table, a rather long essay sprawled in front of him. "What are you doing in here?" She walked over to the table, realizing for the first time how foolish she was going to sound.
"I had a nightmare," she murmered. Ron smiled a little and pulled a chair next to his.
"Sit. Tell me why it was so bad that you had to come down here, there has to be some sort of reasoning behind it." She sat and drew her knees up to her chest. He put an arm around her shoulders because she had started crying.
"Well, it started with a memory. When I was about five. It was a friday night and me and Remus and Tonks were playing a board game. It was getting near my bed time and I was trying to delay to stay up longer. I pointed out how pretty the moon was as it was rising. Remus froze and Tonks took my hand, trying to lead me out of the room. But I was scared. I didn't know what was wrong and didn't want to leave him alone. Then as the moonlight fell on him he changed. That was the first time I had seen it. I was so scared. I screamed and tryied to hide behind Tonks. He had taken the wolf's bane, so after he changed, he came over to me, tried to show me there was nothing to be afraid of, that it was still him. I screamed and ran up to my room and locked the door. I cried for a long time then finally fell asleep." She had to pause. She buried her face deeper into Ron's shoulder and cried for a moment. He stroked her hair with inkstained fingers until she lifted her head again. "Then I can see, in the dream, Remus and Tonks in the kitchen. It must have been a good time later, like now. She was very worried about him. He kept telling her that he had business for the Order he had to take care of. She started crying as the moon rose and he changed. She kissed his cheek and he left. Well, the next morning I come downstairs for breakfast and immediatly know something is wrong. Remus was always there. Drinking coffe and reading the paper, or making breakfast, or going over stuff for the Order. Well, in the dream he wasn't there. I ran and woke Tonks and we looked everywhere, both of us crying. We couldn't find him. That's when I woke up." She resumed her crying and Ron hugged her closer.
"Shhhhhhhh, it's alright Maggie, it's just a dream."
"B-but that's just it. I-it isn't," she sobbed.
"What?" he asked, suddenly frightened. Maggie regained control of her self.
"I don't think it was just a dream. I've had dreams that I thought were just dreams before, but then the things in them happened." He stared at her, not fully understanding. "I'm a Seer. I don't have full control of my aility, but sometimes when I have a dream, I just know it's real. That's how this was." She started crying again. Ron hugged her close and rocked back and forth, trying to calm her down, but his mind was racing.