A/N: Good evening. Don't expect an update any time soon. I'm currently rewriting chapters 5-12. I feel as if I'm rushing through the plot… plus both my editors told be so. Hope you enjoy this. It's a bit longer than the original… but I don't think it is any better. Please tell me how I can improve anything.

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Desmond enjoyed his life at school and wondered how it would change when Adriennd would come. She was entering her first year and he was going into third.

It was the beginning of August and Desmond wasn't able to convince his sister that school was great. Several days before school, Adriennd was looking through her Potions textbook when her owl flew in. She looked up at it, frowning slightly. Her owl's feathers were in great disarray and as she reached for the letter which was in its beak, she found she had to take it by force. She opened a circular black seal and pulled out a small card. In red ink was written the following:

"If you value your life, do not come to Hogwarts."

Adriennd put down the card and started thinking. A smirk spread across her lips as she stood up and started to pace her spacious room.

Who ever sent this letter, evidently wants to scare me from entering school so they can prove that Adriennd Malfoy is nothing but a joke. It might be a joke to trick me into attending the school. I'll…

"Dinner's ready," said Desmond, popping his head through the door. Adriennd jumped, but didn't hide the letter, knowing that suspicions would be roused if she would act to fast. "You ok?"

"I'm FINE. How many times do I have to ask you to knock?" Adriennd exclaimed, walking past her brother.

Desmond didn't reply and just followed her downstairs, rolling his eyes.

During dinner, Adriennd was a bit more talkative than usual and her parents eyed her quietly. Adriennd wanted to see if her parents or her brother knew anything about the mysterious letter. But, it seemed they didn't.

Through the rest of the summer, Adriennd spent peacefully and when the time came to board the train, she didn't complain. She wanted to find out the mystery of the letter.

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"So, your sister is coming?" asked Jacob as he and Desmond sat down at the Gryffindor Table. Through the whole train ride they hadn't seen Adriennd and Desmond explained she was very independent.

Soon enough, the sorting began. Hermione went through the A's, a few B's, and so on. She then said, "Malfoy, Adriennd."

"Another Malfoy? Well, let's see… where should I put you?" said the hat. After a few moments of silence it said, "SLYTHERIN."

Once again there was silence in the room as people watched Adriennd make her way to the Slytherin table. Desmond looked at his mother whose eyes were on her daughter. Shock was evident on her face. It was a different type of shock though. In his case, it was surprise, but right now, Desmond read dread in his mother's eyes. What could it mean? He didn't know.

Hermione then said, "Melancton, Adrian."

A boy with black hair, dark eyes, and hollow cheeks sat down on the stool. Desmond didn't pay any attention to him, though. The hat said one thing before placing him in Slytherin. Desiderio Nott was placed in Slytherin and after a few names, Demitrius Redflower was placed in Gryffindor as was his sister. From that sorting, things went wrong, very wrong.

The first few weeks went by smoothly before Mrs. Norris was found petrified by a girls' bathroom. The words, "The Chamber of Secrets has been opened. Enemies of the heir, Beware," were written in blood next to the cat.

Rumors were passed that the Chamber had in fact been opened about 18 years ago. The Redflowers confirmed that their mother, Ginny Weasley, mentioned something about being taken into the chamber itself in her first year. That statement didn't brighten things.

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The Gryffindor Quidditch team walked onto the field one September morning and were met by the Slytherins.

"I booked the field for the day," said a fifth year Gryffindor, who was the captain of the team.

The captain of the Slytherin team handed the other a rolled up piece of parchment. Jack, the Gryffindor captain, looked over the parchment and then asked, "You've got a new Seeker, who?"

"Me," said a voice, Desmond knew too well. His suspicions were confirmed as Adriennd Malfoy stepped forward.

"Aren't you a first year?" asked Jack.

Adriennd smirked and said, "Sometimes skill overcomes any rule."

"Fine," said Jack and led the Gryffindors back inside, his mood, as well as the team's darkened.

The news of Adriennd, a first year, making the Quidditch team flew throughout the school quickly, but it died down as fast as it had risen. There was an attack on a fourth year Ravenclaw. Adriennd was one of the first to hear the news when she was in DADA.

Professor Hermione entered in the middle of Jacqueline's first year class.

"I'm in the middle of class, Professor," said Jacqueline coldly.

Adriennd read a worried look on Hermione's face, causing her to sit up straighter and pay more attention.

"It's Carolyn Renee," said Hermione, her voice lowered.

"What about her?" asked Jacqueline in a normal tone of voice.

"She has been petrified."

Jacqueline narrowed her eyes and only Adriennd seemed to catch some worry pass through her mother's eyes. Jacqueline turned to the class and said evenly, "Class is excused, no homework."

Adriennd watched her mother closely before packing up her things and leaving.

"What do you mean she's petrified?" asked Jacqueline as she followed Hermione out of the classroom.

"She was found in the dungeons, leaving Potions," said Hermione.

Jacqueline quickened her step and soon the two came to a passage that led to the entrance to the Slytherin Common Room.

Adriennd passed Hermione and Jacqueline before she heard Hermione ask, "What are we doing here?"

"You'll see," said Jacqueline, looking at the floor as though she lost something. "Adriennd, come here."

Adriennd went up to her mother and waited for instruction. This was to be interesting. Her mother promised before start of term to not treat her like her daughter. Being called by her name, set Adriennd even more on guard. Jacqueline snapped her fingers twice and a piece of parchment appears with few words written on it. It then folded itself up and sealed. Jacqueline handed it to her daughter. "Give this to the Headmaster."

Adriennd nodded and set off with her task. As she lost sight of the Professors, she opened the letter and read a few lines.

"Albus,

In light of the petrification, I am going to take a small walk and visit the Chamber and see if there is anything wrong. If I'm not back by dinner, please take immediate action.

Jacqueline."

Adriennd pointed her wand at the seal and it fixed itself.

How does she know where the entrance is or even how to get inside? Has she been there before?

"Ms. Malfoy?" came a voice from behind her. Adriennd turned around and saw Dumbledore.

"My mother wanted me to give this to you," she said and handed the letter to him and turned to leave.

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"What do you mean you're going to go into the chamber?" asked Hermione, trying to keep her voice low.

Jacqueline smirked and said, "Do I have to explain everything?" Then more slowly in explanation, "I open up this wall right here and then I enter into a passage way."

Hermione gave Jacqui a skeptical look and said, "And how are you going to do that? There is only one entrance to the Chamber and that means going through Mertle."

Jacqueline turned to Hermione and in barely audible voice, but with perfect inunceaion and at a quickened pace she said, "You are and quoting my husband, 'a mudblood Gryffindor', who doesn't know one thing about the mind of a Slytherin, so when I say I know how to get into the Chamber, leave it to me."

Hermione's eyes got big and she said in the same low tone, glancing at the empty hallway, "Who do you think you are? You may be all powerful, but that doesn't give you the right to insult people. Where are you going?"

Jacqueline, in the middle of Hermoine's speech, walked a few steps away. "Hiiosssshe sssseva."

"Pardon?" asked Hermione.

She then turned sharply around to the wall on the right. "See you later," said Jacqueline calmly, taking out her wand and entering the passage that led to the Chamber. "Lumos." Before Hermione could say anything, Jacqueline was gone and all traces of the entrance were gone.

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"Nothing. Absolutely nothing at all," said Jacqueline that night in Dumbledore's office.

"Not a sign of anything out of place? No inhabitance?" asked Dumbledore, staring at Jacqueline. She shook her head. "The Basilisk lies dead as before and I detected no other inhabitance."

The teachers exchanged glances, and Dumbledore broke the silence, "This means we need to have sharp ears and closed eyes. Be on the look out. We do not need a repeat of these events."

A/N: Don't call me evil… because I know that. Just brace yourself for the first level of evil and drama in this story. Just read on and you'll see how things progress… and then resolve… Please review and give me your views.