Missing pieces

Author : IPokari, :

Rating : PG (I'm not really sure about the rating stuff)

Summary : Heidy Potter (my Harry's girl version) is a (greatest) seer, Sirius Black is innocence, and Draco Malfoy IS a Malfoy.

Pairings : Heidy/Draco (my favourite), Sirius/Severus, Ron/Hermione

Disclaimer : Wish I've thought it first, but you know that JK Rowling, Warner Bross and some other people I don't even know. Some other thing you never heard before might be mine though.

Warnings : Slightly AU, male pregnancy and find out the rest.

Note: unbeta-ed

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Sixth Pieces Like Father Like Daughter

"Where do you think you're going to?" Heidy frowned when Nadia kept following her. She easily dragged her trunks since Sirius had already charmed so it would be as light as a feather, more or less.

"Wherever you're going to." Nadia smiled, her things along with his papa's were already sent to Hogwarts, she only had her backpack with her.

"I'm going to meet my friends." Heidy put her hands on her hips. "And you are going to meet yours."

"But I only know you." Nadia pointed out.

"Well, we just have to fix that." Heidy scrunched her face in dislike. "Go find any first year and sit with them."

"I don't want to." Nadia pouted. "I want to sit with you."

"I've told you before and I'll tell you again, I've never been nice to a Slytherin and I'm not starting it now." Heidy walked again, her eyes wandering, searching for her friends in the compartments she passed.

"And I've told you that I'm going to be sorted into Gryffindor." Nadia spoke in precise imitation of her tone that only annoyed her further.

"You are so going into Slytherin." Heidy spoke in knowing tone, "Just like your father."

"Who's going into Slytherin?" A familiar voice surprised the girls.

"She is." Heidy slid away, showing the Weasleys and Hermione the subject of their talk.

"How could you be so sure?" Ginny looked interested. "Have you read her card?"

"You don't need fortune reading to know." Heidy put her stuff on an empty seat, right behind Ginny's. "She's a Snape."

"What?" Hermione stopped her reading, Ron on her side watched the new girl with new interest.

"Are you sure you still want to sit here?" Heidy raised her eyebrow. "Your father's not really a favourite person between the Gryffindors."

Nadia blushed. "I've told you, I'll be sorted into Gryffindor." She bravely stepped in and sat next to Heidy.

Ginny rolled her eyes. "Never mind that Dee, come on read my cards." She walked to sit at the empty seat next to her fortuneteller.

"Really, Ginny, you shouldn't rely yourself too much on the card." Ron shook his head.

"But it never fail before." Ginny smiled, ignoring her brother.

"Heidy," Nadia whispered, "Do they know that you are a Seer?"

Heidy glared at the younger girl. "It's a secret." She gritted. "Only a few people know it, including Hermione there, and probably the Weasleys. It's not a thing you spoke openly. You shouldn't tell anyone. Somehow I regretted telling you already." Heidy grinned. "Maybe I should obliviate you."

"NO." Nadia shook her head. "I promise I'll never tell anyone."

"Not even your father?"

"Not even my father." Nadia nodded solemnly.

Heidy SAW that Nadia was sincere, she smiled inwardly. 'Well, I might help her find her father.'

"What are you two whispering about?" Ginny frowned.

"Nothing." Heidy smiled. "I haven't introduced you properly. Nadia, she's Ginny Weasley, that's her brother Ron and one you'll never see without a book is Hermione Granger."

"Hey." Hermione mock glared. "What kind of an introduction is that?" She turned to smile at the first year. "It's nice to meet you, Miss Snape.

"It's Nadia." Nadia returned her smile.

Heidy looked out of the window, trying to catch a glimpse of her godfather but until the train started moving, she didn't find him.

"Well, it's time to leave." Ron stood up.

Heidy looked up at him and smiled. "Yeah, and congratulation to the both of you."

"Thanks." Hermione smiled back.

"You know?" Ron's eyes widened. "But it's supposed to be a surprise."

All the girls not including the youngest one rolled their eyes.

"Come on, Ron." Hermione pulled him up. "We better change first."

"What's that?" Nadia didn't like it when she was left alone in the dark.

"They're prefects." Ginny told her, eager for Heidy to start her card reading. "Come on, Dee, let's start. Should I ask him to go out with me or should I just go find a new boyfriend."

Heidy shook her head. "Your future shouldn't be decided by a card."

Ginny shrugged her shoulder. "It's a fun way to decide your future."

Heidy pulled out a stack of cards. It was an old card, with old design on one side, which belong to his mother once who had it from her mother and so on, and only she could use it. It was almost like a tarot card.

She put the stack neatly and signalled Ginny to take one.

When Ginny gave the card to Heidy, Nadia noticed that the card was blank. She didn't know what Heidy see.

"You know what," Heidy frowned. "It's rather useless. You don't even love him. You only like him because he's so different from you brothers."

From the embarrassed look on Ginny's face, Nadia believed that what Heidy said was true.

"But he is nice."

"Then maybe you should ask him out. That way you'll know him better to decide whether you'll love him or dump him."

"You're probably right." Ginny sighed. "I'll be as old as McGonagall if I wait him to make the first move."

Before Heidy could say a word to defend Neville, the door was opened again.

"Malfoy." Heidy growled to cover the fact that her heart was beating wildly.

"Hello, Potter." Draco greeted coldly.

"What are you doing here?" Ginny asked him, in not so friendly manner. "Go find your own compartment."

Heidy noticed that Draco wasn't very nice at every beginning of the term and now she knew why. The school was started and he couldn't find his mysterious girl. He was particularly nastier each term out of frustration.

"I'm a prefect." The blond sneered.

"I know you." Nadia smiled. "You're in teenage witch."

Draco only gave her a look and then looked around. "All this room only for the three of you, what a waste. Blaise." He turned to the door. "We sit here."

Now the girls noticed the other Slytherin, who looked around the corridor and quickly closed the door.

"Hey," Heidy stood up. "That's Hermione's and Ron's place."

Draco lifted one eyebrow and took the next seat. "Hey, that's mine." Ginny stood up and moved back to her initial seat.

Draco glared and went to the seat opposite of Heidy's. "I believe this seat is empty."

"Don't you have your prefect's duty?" Heidy tried to slow down her wild thumping heart.

"If you don't mind, Potter, I'll prefer a peaceful nap." Damn Parkinson, can't I have a peaceful term without her latch on to me? I would never touch her even if she were the last female on earth.

Heidy blushed as she was easily dismissed.

Well, well… She is so cute when she blushes. If I can't I can't find her, she would be a nice replacement. Even though she is a Gryffindor.

Heidy frowned, a bit offended that she was only good for a replacement, but then she dismissed the thought. Replacement or not, she didn't want to be with Malfoy.

"Are you a first year?" Blaise asked Nadia trying to open a polite conversation.

"Yes." Nadia blushed a little.

"Are you sisters?" Blaise smiled. "You're sure look like twins."

"Really?" Nadia turned to Heidy. "She said we look like twins. He thought we're sisters."

"I heard him and we're not. They are Slytherins. If you like him that much, you should be sorted in to Slytherin." Heidy said angrily.

"I wish you are my sister, though." Nadia decided. "Then your daddy could be my daddy, too. I think I like your daddy. He is nice."

Heidy pouted. "Paddy is nice, and I've told you that he's my godfather and not my daddy. And he's surely not your daddy."

"Then you should help me to find my real daddy." Nadia smiled.

"Wait till you get sorted into Gryffindor." Heidy smirked. "I don't think your father would be happy, though."

"Why wouldn't her father be happy?" Blaise asked.

"Because she's a Snape and I'm not talking to you." Heidy frowned.

"You just did." Blaise pointed out.

Ginny grinned behind her magazine. She wasn't so oppose with the Slytherin, and in her opinions some of them were interesting to be friends with, even when they were being jerks.

"I don't know Professor Snape has a daughter." Draco spoke, still in his bad mood.

Nadia shrugged. "I'm going into Gryffindor." She said in an end of discussion tone.

True to her words, five hours later the hat screamed Gryffindor after a hot three minutes discussion with the young witch.

Nadia happily ran to the Gryffindor table and directly to Heidy. "I'm a Gryffindor now."

Heidy just nodded as she looked at Severus' vague smile.

She just has to be a Gryffindor, right, just like her father.

Heidy smiled at Nadia, "The first hint, dear, your father was a Gryffindor."

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16 October 04, 4:57 am

Thanks to those who review

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