A/N: I don't own Harry Potter

Word Count: 1269

"Good morrow," Narcissa muttered, hearing her housemates saying the same. She hated sharing a dorm room with three other girls. At least they were actually human girls. Narcissa didn't have that luxury.

She waited until the room was silent before she parted the curtains of her bed. Seeing no one, she smiled. Her pointed teeth gleamed in the morning light. Rising, she cast a quick glamour over herself. It hid the fangs, the horns, and the fact her eyes were more yellow than was normal for any human.

She stretched, her small dark wings spreading behind her. Thankfully her school robes hid the wings and her hair. She had gotten every single demonic trait that ran in her family. Bellatrix only had the eyes and horns, while Andromeda could completely pass for human. Sometimes Bella and Narcissa would tease Andi that she was adopted.

A quick glance at the calendar she had by her bed told Narcissa she had a free period this morning. She half debated curling back up and going to sleep. The sun was too bright for that though. With a heavy sigh, Narcissa stepped out of her bed, dressed and looked around.

Nothing in the dorm caught her attention so she headed to the common room. Standing in the middle of the common room was Lucius Malfoy. Narcissa glanced at him, rolled her now blue eyes and turned her attention to the giant squid outside the glass.

"Cissy, there you are, I was wondering when you'd get up."

"If I'd known you were looking for me, I would have stayed in bed," she commented. She knew Lucius was human, knew he would be a good match for her – biologically anyway. She found that she despised the man. He was from old money and didn't practice the rituals actively. He would never be able to summon her correctly.

"Ha ha, would you care for a stroll by the lake?" he asked.

"If I were to agree to that, it would simply be to push you in and let the squid feast upon your richness," she replied, walking towards the exit. There had to be something, or someone, more interesting for her to deal with this morning. She had barely exited when she felt the tugging. Someone was summoning a demon. It wasn't meant for her, she could just ignore it, but she was already bored and the idea of toying with someone sounded interesting. She closed her eyes, letting the sensation grow until she disappeared in a ball of green light, only to reappear outside in the middle of a symbol drawn in red on the ground. She opened her eyes, feeling the sun on her face. Before her was girl, younger than her, looking at her in wonder.

"Hello? Um, I think I might have messed up," she stuttered. Narcissa tilted her head. The girl had long red hair, amazingly beautiful green eyes, and was wearing a set of Gryffindor robes.

"You summoned a demon."

"Yes, well, that was what I was trying to do," she said, watching Narcissa. Narcissa smiled, letting the glamour drop as she also dropped her school robes. Her wings stretched out behind her, her tail curled around her leg.

"Then it worked. Now, you must have summoned me for a reason, girlie, what might it be?" Narcissa asked, smiling. She loved making deals with first years, which is what this girl appeared to be. They always asked for the stupidest things, gave away the most important things, and in the end, the only one who actually got anything from the deal was Narcissa herself.

"There's these boys and I don't like them, and there's this other boy and he likes me."

"Boys are like that. Do you want me to smite them?"

"What? No, I mean, no. I want them all to leave me alone, but I don't want to like hurt them?"

"I see, and they want to be your friends?"

"Yes, they want to be friends, but three of them are mean and the other... he's just kind of creepy. He follows me around and he was mean to my sister!"

"What do you want me to do then?" Narcissa asked, growing slightly impatient.

"Can you make invisible to them? Not everyone, just James, and Peter, and Sirius, and Severus?" she asked.

"I can't make you invisible, but I can make it so they ignore you, don't notice you unless you call attention to yourself, or say something to them?"

"That will have to do. I guess you want my soul then?" the girl asked. Narcissa laughed. Souls, why did they think demons always wanted souls? She had no use for the silly things honestly. No, she was starting to realize that this girl sitting in front of her, this freckled, red haired, extremely beautiful girl might just be the solution to her problems as well.

"No, but before I tell you the price, I have some questions, about you."

"Okay?"

"What year are you in?" Narcissa asked. First years were stupid, and if this girl was truly a first year, she was too young to be useful in the way Narcissa hoped.

"Fourth. I know, I'm small for my age."

Narcissa's smile widened.

"Perfect!"

"You know, your wings are really pretty," the girl commented, looking at them.

"So are your eyes," Narcissa replied, watching the girl. She blinked, realizing she could feel the pheromones coming off her. The girl was attracted to her?

"I'm Lily by the way. I don't expect you to tell me your name, being a demon and all."

"It's Narcissa. And these boys, do you even like boys?"

"I don't... I don't know. I mean, I've never kissed anyone before."

"That's the price then, Lily. I will make them leave you alone, for your first kiss," Narcissa stated. If she was right, this would lead to something more, something she felt in her heart was right. She could feel that Lily might feel the same.

"One kiss, no strings?" Lily asked, studying Narcissa. She smiled. This girl was smart, making sure the kiss didn't mean more.

"No strings. You won't be bound to me or anything."

"Alright then," Lily answered, rising to feet and stepping towards Narcissa. The pair met, their lips touching. Narcissa could feel the heat rising through her body. She felt Lily's kiss growing more passionate. Her tongue touched Narcissa's fangs, exploring her mouth. Finally, Lily broke the kiss, her eyes looking at Narcissa.

"My part is fulfilled."

"It is," Narcissa stated, waving her fingers in the air. A locket appeared out of nothing. She handed it to Lily.

"If you are wearing this, none of the boys you mentioned by name – James, Sirius, Peter, or Severus will notice you unless you approach them first," she stated. Lily looked at the golden heart hanging on the chain.

"Would you do the honors?" she asked, pulling her hair up. Narcissa blinked, but complied. She clasped the necklace around Lily's pale neck.

"Narcissa, what does it mean if I want to kiss you again?" Lily asked.

"That you find me attractive, that you liked kissing me," Narcissa answered.

"It doesn't mean you're a succubus or that you're trying to steal my soul?"

"No. I'm not that kind of demon, Lily. Do you want me to kiss you again? It won't be anything binding. Just a kiss, nothing more."

"Then yes, I would very much like if you'd kiss me again," Lily stated, her lips meeting Narcissa's again, both witch and demon feeling very much like belonged in the others arms.