A.N. OK ,This is a new story that i started in stud hall. I thinkits not that bad but you might think diffrently. I have takin off my story what comes next becuase it was poorly writen, but I plan to try and rewrite it so if you liked it (which is highly unlikely) it will be back and hopefulluy it will be better then before. This story has some of the same characters as the last but this isent really a prequal to that. I will most likely write one onece I finish this one. Oh and i forgot to mention that iam really sorry for the point at which i left the last story. My computer had died yet again. Again iam very sorry to any one reading what comes next. now on with the story. Sincerly yours,Natalie Black

The world didn't stop turning that fateful Halloween night. On November the first the sun still rose into the sky. Infact to many it shown brighter than it had in a very long time, but to Natalie Black it was the darkest sun rise she had ever faced. A new chapter of her life had begun, one that she would have to face alone.

Natalie sat alone by the fire in her grandfather's office. It all seemed like a dream. Ever since the head master had brought her here and told her what had happened she had been praying to wakeup with Sirius' arms wrapped around her. Dumbledore had left her a wile ago to tend to other matters. She had curled up in the chair by the fire and hadn't moved since. She simply stared it to its depths. She didn't even move when her grandfather returned followed by Remus Lupin.

"Natalie are you all right?" Remus asked approaching her the moment he came in.

"No Remus I'm not all right," She replied softly wile still staring in to the flames.

Remus knelled down in front of her so that he was right in her line of sight. Taking one of her delicate ivory hands in his he said, " Natalie its going to be ok, he is going to Azkaban for what he did."

" YOU CANT POSSIBELY THINK HE DID THIS!" she yelled pulling her hand free from his and standing.

"You cant possibly think he didn't," Remus replied calmly, "Natalie he was the secret keeper no one else could have betrayed them."

"He wouldn't," She cried, tears streaming down her face, "He would never do that. He loved them. James was his brother. He would die rather then betray them. I know he wouldn't do that."

"Natalie some people would do anything for power," He said softly, pulling her into his arms, trying to comfort her.
"NOT SIRIUS!" she yelled pulling away from Remus, "He never in his life cared about power."

"Natalie, Remus please sit," the headmaster said calmly as he toke his own set at his desk. The both listened and toke their sets opposite the headmaster.

"First, Natalie, at the moment it does appear the Sirius betrayed Lily and James," he began calmly, Natalie started to say something but holding a hand up to stop her he continued, "I know you don't want to believe it but it is the only possible explanation."

"Just let me see him," she said softly almost in tears again.

"I'm sorry my dear but that is impossible." He replied somberly.
Natalie stood quickly and walked the door. "There is nothing left for me to say to either of you except Good Bye."

"In that cause I suppose there is something you might want to have down at Hagrid's," her grandfather said kindly.

Natalie left the office without another word. She walked quickly down the gamekeepers small house on the Hogwarts grounds. "Hagrid?" she called out, but she realized she didn't need him to show her what she was looking for. There it was Sirius' prized possession his flying bike. It hit her then and there she had to leave. Leave the city, the country, perhaps the whole wizarding world.