"Hello there, minister." Mrs. Potter smiled as she stood up. She seemed like a very sweet old lady. Not old, I mean, but she wasn't exactly young either.

"Hello Helena, and may I say thank you for inviting us into your home." My father smiled.

Mr. Potter, who I had seen on the front cover of newspapers, stood up with a warm smile, "Jason," That was my father's name, "How about we go talk some business while the families introduce themselves?"

"Good idea Luke." My father smiled, the two were apparently good friends. "Ama, play nice."

"I always play nice." I smiled sweetly. Out of the corner of my eye I could see Sirius with a playful grin on his face.

"I doubt that." My father laughed and then walked off.

"Boys, why don't you take Miss Caedan out to the back porch until dinner? Mrs. Caedan and I will be here." Mrs. Potter suggested.

"Yes mother." The hazel eyed boy shrugged and then headed out of the room.

Sirius gave a small laugh, "What my buddy James meant to say was, 'Miss Caedan, would you like to accompany me out to the porch?" Before she could even answer, he dragged her out of the room into a hallway that was deserted. "And by that I meant you look hot."

"My mum told me there was a kid my age." I informed Sirius. "I wanted to look good."

"Believe me, you look better then good." Sirius smirked.

"You don't look too bad yourself, Black." I smirked right back at him before heading out the sliding glass doors that lead to the back yard.

When I got out there, the Potter boy, I think Sirius said his name but I don't pay attention much, was sitting on a swing. He had this pensive look on his face that made him seem really sad. So I sat down on the deck to face him, "Are you alright?"

"Yeah, why?" He scowled. I knew he was lying.

"You don't look so happy and by the way, I've lived my whole life in politics, I know when I'm being lied too so I don't recommend it." I replied as I moved back to comfortably sit against a support pole.

The boy looked at me with his sad hazel eyes, and then with a sigh, he said, "I think I'm finally giving up."

"If I knew what you meant I'd have a better idea on what to say now." I informed him. "But I also don't know your name. I'm Amaryllis, but most people call me Ama."

"I'm James Potter," He replied, "Most people call me James." He then looked skeptical, but like most people he found some type of honesty in my turquoise eyes. "And I plan on giving up on my love life."

"And for the better." I smiled, "Love life, you're what, seventeen? Eighteen maybe? You can't learn to love someone for who they truly are until you know who you are and who the hell knows who they are at age eighteen?"

He gave me a rather odd look, but that's the only thing we got to before Sirius walked in. Or was it out? Anyways, he came out and no matter where I looked, I could feel him looking at me. I laughed when I heard James say, "Sirius, since when have you only looked, never flirted?"

I pretended to not hear, this sounded like a rather interesting conversation. "She's the minister's daughter!"

"So?" I could almost hear James raise an eyebrow.

"So, what's it like to have such a wide open yard?" I questioned. I knew if I stayed out of the conversation long enough, Sirius would open his big trap and that just would not work with me. I'm not going to have anybody know that I'm sleeping around with anyone, especially a Black. Not that there was anything wrong with Sirius, but there was definitely something wrong with the other Blacks.

"You've never had one?" Both James and Sirius seemed shocked.

"Oh yes, they're going to let daughter to the minister of magic run free over acres of grass. Our house, and our yard for that matter, was made for protection only, and you aren't protected by wide spaces." I replied somewhat spitefully. Heck, my parents sent me to school in another country to protect me.

"You want to go out on the grounds then?" James suggested.

But then, Mrs. Potter came out. "Kids, come on, it's time for dinner."

Once inside, I ended up sitting between James and Sirius. In the middle of dinner, which happened to be a nice salad and pasta, or at least that's what I had. Anyways...in the middle of dinner I felt a pressure on my upper thigh. I looked down subtly and saw Sirius' hand on my thigh. I raised a suspicious eyebrow, he softly shrugged. That's when I rolled my eyes with an idea.

I slowly dragged a single perfectly manicured finger up the length of his leg until I reached the zipper of jeans. I played with that a little bit and then dragged my hand down a little more. I squeezed his knee a little and then dragged my hand back up and started playing with his zipper again. He suddenly stood up, "If you excuse me, I need to go to the bathroom."

None of the parents seemed to notice and James was too busy playing with his food to care. I stood up and began to dance a little. No one noticed, so I went off in the direction Sirius had.

"Sirius!" I called in a whispered. "Oh Sirius!"

"Damn you." I heard him chuckle before I felt his lips crash down on my own. He had that same hunger he had after dancing quite closely, which surprised me. My dancing was far dirtier then that stunt I just pulled at the table.

Sirius then began to undo my corset, but I stopped him, "Not here."

"Why not?" he complained like a four year old.

"We're at dinner, your best friend, his parents, and my parents are in the other room. So you just kiss me and get your lazy ass back in there." I laughed.

He gave an indignant huff and laid a huge, passionate kiss on my lips. Right when I really got into it, he walked off. Damn that boy.

Soon after the rather nice dinner, the parents found themselves out on the back porch talking while I found myself in the living room with the boys. While sitting there quite awkwardly, an owl flew into the room and landed directly in front of James. The hazel eyed boy grabbed the letter off of the owl's leg and looked at the cover. He then gave Sirius a look to which Sirius winked and then turned to me, "Miss Caedan, would you like to accompany me for a tour of the house?"

"Sure." I shrugged and passed Sirius, leaving the room entirely and I found myself in the foyer.

Sirius quickly caught up, "Got any preferences?"

"Yeah." A sly smirk made its way onto my face, "Your room."

He gave me his Sirius Black, macho man smile and then led me up a flight of stairs. Just as I suspected, his room was pure. Chaotic hell. But, I didn't care. Seeing how hot he was in his slacks and open collared shirt impressed me more then his room disgusted me.

Once his door was closed, we were going at it. Not caring someone could walk in at any given moment. My mind then got distracted when I heard Sirius emit a low growl. He was having issues trying to untie the corset. I then laughed out loud when he stopped kissing me so he could get a better look at what he was doing, all the while muttering, "Stupid sexy top."

"Sirius!" James called. We could hear his footsteps getting much closer, "Padfoot!"

The boy, I mean man, being called growled and removed his hands from the corset and then jumped on his bed, "Stupid laces!"

"Next Friday I'll wear something you can tear." I joked.

"Really?" he perked up. If I had a heart, I might actually feel bad.

"No." I retorted, "But I'll wear something that slips off easily."

"Thanks sweetie." He laughed and pecked me on the lips.

James then came through the door with a large smile on her face, "Ok, I'm giving up on giving up. Lily said she'd come with us to the amusement park this Tuesday!"

"Oh great," Sirius rolled his eyes, "She'll be trying to find your faults, you'll be trying to get her to fall for you. And this leaves little old me all to my lonesome."

"Yeah, for two seconds before you pick up a girl." James scoffed, "Why don't you take Amaryllis?"

Sirius turned towards me with a mischevious look on his face, "So Miss Amaryllis, care to let me drag you to a muggle amusement park this Tuesday?"

I thought about it for a while, and couldn't help but say yes. I mean, a day out in the sun, I could work on my tan. "Sure, why not?"

"Great," James smiled, "So Tuesday, we're going to meet here at eight."

I looked at him in shock, "In the morning?"

"Yeah," Sirius laughed his bark-like laugh, "That was exactly my thought when he first told me."

"Fine." I managed to sigh.

"Good," James smiled, "I'm going to go owl Lily back and tell her all the information." And with that James ran out.

Without even looking at Sirius I said, "This is in no way a date."

"Can we make out on this not date?" Sirius asked. I shrugged and then nodded, "I'm alright with that then. Want to start on that right now?"

"Amaryllis!" My mother called, "Time to go honey."

I rolled my eyes and called back, "Ok, I'm coming."

Sirius smiled at me, "You're gonna kiss me, aren't you?"

"You bet."