Missing pieces
Author : Pokari: : R (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
Seventh Pieces Severus Snape
Heidy looked at the girl and started to feel irritated. "It's bed time now, go to your own room. I want to sleep."
"But, Dee..." Nadia pleaded.
"Look, even if you're standing here all night, I can't tell you anything more." Heidy spoke in low tone. "Go sleep on your own bed."
"Dee," Lavender Brown stood up with hands on her hips. "You know that first year shouldn't be in fifth year room."
Nadia quickly hid behind Heidy. "I don't like her." Nadia whispered to the elder girl.
"She's leaving." Hermione said as she looked at the first year. "You better go to your own room. The light will be off in ten minutes."
"You heard her." Dee yawned. "You go to your room and have a good sleep. Don't worry, I'll keep my promise, okay."
Nadia sighed. "Okay. Good night." Her steps were slow and heavy.
Heidy smiled. She knew the girl didn't want to leave her because she was lonely. It was her first time away from relatives, and she didn't like meeting strangers. Were she in the Slytherin house, she could go to her father's place. But if she didn't stay with her year mate, she would never have a friend.
"Good night." Heidy said to everybody and felt into deep slumber.
Hermione looked at her best friend and shook her head. "Wish I could just fall asleep as fast as she does."
Parvati chuckled. "I think only Dee can do that."
"So?" Sirius' head floated in the fireplace. "What house did she get sorted into?"
"What else?" Severus frowned. "She just has to be a Gryffindor."
Sirius laughed.
"You are happy, aren't you?" Severus also smiled.
"Of course I am. Like father like daughter." Sirius grinned. "Hey, do you think I can come and have dinner with you? Just the four of us."
"I don't think so."
"Why not?" Sirius frowned.
"And what will we tell the girls?" Severus shook his head. "We're hardly friends."
Sirius shrugged his shoulder. "You can say that we're friends from school."
"Yes, it might be enough for Nadia, but what about Dee?"
"What about Dee?" Sirius frowned deeper.
"I'm hardly her favourite professor." Severus sighed sadly. "She wouldn't be happy."
"If you care that much about her, you shouldn't left." Sirius' eyes softened.
"Does she really don't remember a thing about me?"
Sirius took a long breath. "After you left, Petunia took her."
"But…"
"I wasn't the same after you left me. I couldn't take care of myself, let alone a little girl. Anyway, she got an accident, her power ran havoc, saw what she wasn't supposed to see yet and got herself so scare that she lost her memory. It convinced Petunia that Dee should stay with me though."
"But I thought the glasses would redeem her power."
"She was a little girl, she hadn't get used to it and often forgot to wear the glasses."
Severus smiled. He remembered when he bought Heidy the glasses. The little girl refused to wear it at first and needed three chocolate cakes to bribe her.
"Hey, when next time I see Heidy, I can see Nadia too, right?" Sirius' eyes brightened. "She's a Gryffindor, so it won't make them suspicious."
"I don't think it's a good idea, Sirius."
"Nothing is good enough for you, huh?" Sirius narrowed his eyes. "You're not planning to keep her away from me, are you?"
"As if I can do that." Severus sighed. "Look, Sirius, I think it's not the right time yet, okay?"
"And I think you think too much."
Severus glared, but Sirius kept his grinning face for a minute or two before he was all serious again. "Don't worry too much. I promise things will turn our alright."
Severus offered a small smiled before cut the connection.
"Papa's not here." Nadia whispered to Dee, ignoring the dislike look sent by others fifth years.
"I know. I'm not blind." Dee yawned.
"Do you think he's sick or something?"
Heidy thought for a moment. He's all good yesterday. I wonder if she's ignoring you or maybe he's just avoiding you."
"But why?" Nadia's eyes widened. "I'm his daughter."
"That's why." Hermione smiled. "Because from now on, he's also your teacher. You have to call him 'professor'."
"I know." Nadia frowned. "He told me a hundred times before."
Heidy looked at her schedule; her first class was Potions. "You better sit with your friends of your year. You might get lost if you wondered alone."
"But I'm not alone." Nadia smiled. "You're with me."
"Our classes are different, stupid."
"I'm not stupid." Nadia frowned unhappily, but she went to sit next to her classmates. She sat in silence since she knew no one and she didn't like stranger.
"Do you think she'll be alright?" Hermione watched the silent first year.
"Oh, she will. Let's go to class now." Heidy grinned. "The first to get there can choose the seat."
"Wait, Dee…" Ron quickly finished his breakfast, drank up his juice, and hurriedly after his friends.
On the other side of the room, Draco kept watching the Gryffindors.
"Hey," Blaise whispered. "They're going to class now."
"So?" Draco lifted an eyebrow. "First class is Potion. Do you really think she can keep her chosen seat?"
"Still it's much more fun to sit near her." Blaise grinned. "She reminds me of someone."
"Your mother?" Draco grinned.
"Please." Blaise glared at his best friend. "But I can't remember who."
"Go after her if you like her." Draco snorted. "Only an imbecile would like her."
Blaise smirked. 'I'll make you sorry for ever saying this, Draco.'
"Come on." Draco stood up. "We don't want them to choose all the best seat."
Blaise only shrugged his shoulder, he was used to his friend leading their way.
When the three of them entered the classroom, Professor Snape was already in the class, writing something important on his parchment.
Heidy choose the front seat, ignoring her friends' protest. She like Potions, and she actually liked her teacher, respected him even, unlike her fellow Gryffindors. But since the first time they met, the Potions Master had been cold toward her, even though he acknowledged her talent; he treated her like he treated the students from other houses. And she didn't like it. She wanted her professor to like her, like she liked him.
'Maybe when Sirius came, he wouldn't mind Nadia and him coming with us.' Heidy smiled.
When all the students had come, Severus finally lifted his head.
"This year, you'll make more difficult and dangerous potions. So you'll have a partner for the rest of the school year, but not from you own house, this to avoid some students letting their partner working alone. And you must pair up with someone that have the same level with you. Now, move."
Heidy frowned. She changed her mind. She didn't really like her professor, especially when he wanted her to pair up with a Slytherin. She preferred to do her Potions alone. She believed she was more than qualified for this.
"Hey, Potter." Blaise smirked. "Pair up with me?"
"Sure, why not." Heidy shrugged her shoulder. 'Really, who would have the same level with me?'
But before Heidy moved to sit next to Blaise, Severus called her to sit with Draco.
"But…"
"Zabini, you're with Granger." Severus continued as if he didn't hear her, and left to pair up other students.
Draco frowned. "Just do as I told you, Potter. I don't want you to screw up."
"That's my line." Heidy gritted her teeth.
Severus smirked. Actually, this was how he first got to know the real Sirius. When they had to pair up for some projects. 'Upps, enough thinking about him.' Call him paranoid, but he could feel Heidy's eyes kept penetrating his mind since she knew that he knew her godfather. Pairing her with Draco would distract her, as usual.
Heidy frowned at her partner. "Go get the poisons."
"Do you mean potions?" Draco smirked.
"NO, I mean poison. Go get yourself killed."
"Why would I do that?" Draco snorted.
"Life is so much better when you're not around."
"Oh, but you'll miss me, Potter. You'll miss me if I'm not around." Draco laughed to himself as he went to get the necessary potions.
"Why would I miss you, stupid?" Heidy frowned angrily. Completely forgot that she was supposed to 'intrude' her teacher's mind.
"Life wouldn't be the same when he wasn't around." Blaise told her.
"You only said that because he is your best friend."
"That's correct." Blaise grinned. "I've known him since forever."
"Well, sucks to be you." Heidy smiled. She always thought that Blaise Zabini wasn't too bad a Slytherin.
"Oh, you'll like him once you know him better."
"You sounded like a man in love." Heidy snorted.
"Heaven forbid."
The horror-stricken face made Heidy laughed.
"You look sweet when you laughed.
"Mr. Zabini." Heidy frowned; she didn't have to SEE to know. "You're not making a move at me, are you?"
"Am I that obvious?" Blaise grinned shamelessly.
"Well, you can try, but I'll let you know that it's useless."
"Why is so?"
"Because I'm not gonna fall for a Slytherin."
Blaise smirked. 'Now it's really a challenge.'
Too bad Heidy wasn't looking at him; she didn't even know another Slytherin was angry because she would laugh for other boys, but not for him.
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19 December 05, 4:55 pm
