"Hey, Moony! Meet our newest addition to the gang, Mallory. She's a real firecracker...", Prongs said, entering the Gryffindor common room.
Prongs walked in, dragging behind him a girl of medium height, with straight black hair falling past her shoulders. Her eyes were a black color, holding depths unimaginable, and her skin was dark tan, like caramel. And with one look in her direction, both Moony and Padfoot fell irrevocably under her spell. So began one of the most infamous of fights between the two friends (if you could even call it that). It was funny, how both men who would never even consider giving up over anything, including the wooing of a woman, were so eager for the other to win her over. Moony, ever the prankster, devised many ways to humiliate Sirius, going so far as to turn his hair a purplish color for a matter of days. To his chagrin, all this did was draw Sirius and Mallory closer, as she offered to help reverse the spell. Padfoot tried to use his charm on her, using cheesy one-liners and the like, which backfired when Moony made the comment that,"No such beauty should be insulted by your paltry words."
Even Lucius Malfoy, who saw the Ravenclaw woman in passing, started to fall for her. He saw in her beauty and grace, with a little edge to her as well, that interested him. Never mind that she wasn't pure-blood. He started after her, even against the warnings of his friend Narcissa Black. Buth his tries were for naught, as all he could talk about, strangely, was himself and his many accomplishments. Sure, he had redeemable qualities, but she turned him down.
It seemed that the last two players in this game were Remus Lupin, and Sirius Black. It was then that Mallory realized she was falling for Padfoot. He was witty, charming, fun to be around. And even though she valued Moony's friendship above all else, she broke the news to him. This could be compared to the love triangle between Prongs, Lily, ans Snape, to an extent, but Moony took it rather well. In truth, he wanted Padfoot to find a girl that would keep him steady. He had gotten the reputation of being a charmer, and Lupin wanted him to find happiness in his life instead of being a skirt-chaser.
Sirius and Mallory dated all throughout Hogwarts, and settled down soon after. And when Sirus was sent to Azkaban, Mallory followed him there.