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WTWMC – Chap 5

"Today we will try to convert these simple mirrors into s portal to see a piece of the future." McGonagall said. We were in Transfiguration today learning something new, and that included that we were combining today's class with Divination; two lessons in one.

"Don't think about what's going on around you," Trewanly said. "While you're chanting the spell, clear your mind like we've learned so far. It will help you see a picture; a vision of what is to come in the mirror. I know you all are young, and if any of you have the ability of a seer, you'll be successful with this. However, it is okay if many of you are not."

McGonagall waved her wand and the incantation for the spell appeared on the chalk board to get us started. I stared at the clear, plain mirror, staring at my reflection. The same blue eyes and two blond ponytails sitting atop my head on a pale head stared back at me. I looked around and saw a couple of people talking, but other than that, everyone else was saying their incantations and concentrating.

I sighed and looked back at the mirror. I waved my wand at it and closed my eyes, my reflection disappearing into the dark. I kept my eyes closed, but then after five minutes, I felt foolish and opened them with a sigh. A chuckle caught my attention and I turned my head to look at Malfoy. He turned to me and we met eyes for a moment and he looked away, back to his partner.

While everyone had their best friends beside them I was sitting next to no one. I knew plenty of people but I wished Mina was here. We'd be making jokes about this lesson and what we wanted to see in the future. "Don't forget to clear your mind!" Trewanly reminded us, still scrawling grades on the essays she was reading.

I closed my eyes and tried to think of nothing. My stomach rumbled and I thought of strawberries covered in chocolate. I smiled and dismissed the thought. I opened my eyes and muttered the incantation, waving my wand at the mirror. I closed my eyes and waited.

"Beryl, I will not let you hurt anyone anymore!" a voice yelled; a voice that sounded like mine. My eyes flew open and I stared at the mirror. There, in the mirror were two blue eyes and two blond ponytails sitting atop a pale head stared at me. But that wasn't me; it couldn't have been.

I blinked. The reflection blinked. The face and eyes didn't belong to an innocent 13-year old named Serena Williams. They belonged to a girl who looked like Serena Williams; only she had a determined look on her face; her jaw set in anger and her eyes looked like they'd been through a war. Strong eyes; that held a story. And, the most peculiar thing about that girl; there was a crescent moon symbol on her forehead. Was it a tattoo?

I touched my forehead, to see if there was something like that on my forehead. Well, I was about to, when the reflection spoke. "Serena," it said. But that wasn't my voice. The image faded to a different one; of four girls in the snow; also looking like they'd been through a war. "Serenity." They said, their voices barely heard, and eyes closed but their lips moving. "you can do it, Princess. We believe in you,"

"Ohmygod," I gasped. Suddenly there was a gust of wind from the mirror and it fell to the ground with a crash. People turned their heads to see and the Professors hurried over. I, however, was in shock.

"Williams," McGonagall said to me and I looked up. "Are you alright? What happened?"

I shook my head in disbelief my eyes wide at the shards of broken glass at my feet; I had no clue. "Did you see something?" Trewanly asked me, her voice excited, and her eyes eager. Reluctantly, I nodded.

"But, I don't know what it was." I said before she could ask any questions.

McGonagall waved her wand and the mirror and it repaired itself, sitting in front of me again. This time, my normal face looked back at me, no crescent on my forehead. "That's okay Williams; it is time for class to end anyway." They walked back to the front of class, with all the students looking at me. Avoiding their gazes, I looked at my watch and was surprised to see that hour had passed. Class was over. "For homework," McGonagall said, and the class groaned when she paused. "I want you all to do research on this incantation and write a full two-page essay due in two days one a copy for me, and Professor Trewanly. We will be combining Transfiguration and Divination for the rest of the week so I expect no one to be late tomorrow. Class dismissed."

Everyone got up, gathering their belongings and already talking to their friends as they exited out of the room. I was taking my time, seeing as I had lunch next and thinking about the mirror. Professor Trewanly noticed and took this chance to come up to me.

"Hello, Professor." I said to her.

"Hello, Ms. Williams. I wanted to ask if you were actually interested in the activity we were doing today."

I didn't know how I was supposed to answer, so I decided with the truth. "Um, it seems rather interesting. Especially since it worked for me."

Trewanly nodded eagerly and said, "Yes, that is what I wanted to talk to you about. I think you have a lot of potential as a seer and if want, you can come after class anytime or during lunch to practice."

I blinked at her. Me? A seer? I didn't even know what the hell I saw and if that was what I wanted to spend my time doing. But instead of saying that, I said, "That's really nice of you Professor, and thank you. I am a little interested and if I have time, I'll surely come."

"Oh, sure; of course. And we'll be working on this all week so maybe you'll be able to see your vision clearly." I nodded like that was what I wanted.

"Sure, see you later professor."

I headed to the Great Hall, and all around me was the buzz about Sirius Black: the notorious follower of the Dark Lord who had escaped from the securest prison in the wizarding world. I sighed as I took a seat beside Choti; I was starting to sound like a newspaper headline.

My mood vanished however when a plate of spaghetti and meatballs appeared in front of me and I remembered my hunger. "Hey, Serena you going to Hogsmeade next week?" Pansy asked me, who was sitting across from me. I nodded, swallowing my spoonful. "I was thinking me, you and a couple of other girls could go as a group together. You know, just go exploring on our own instead of being with everyone else. How about it?"

I thought about it; Pansy was a very popular girl who was known to be notorious and turn on you if you made one wrong move though. "Who else is coming? I was thinking about just going with Mina."

She made sort of a face and looked up and down at Mina, who was walking in. She snickered a little and then turned back at me with a smirk. "It's going to be me, you, Chella, Whitney and Cierra. I'll think about Mina though. I just wanted to get to know you better. I don't think we've gotten that much time to know each other. Mina, she…" I shot her a glare and she stopped mid-way realizing she shouldn't finish that statement. "She's just not that cool, you know?"

I considered making a smart remark back at her but she had connections; I didn't need my life to be made complicated by this girl and her elite squad. Plus, Mina had just sat down on my other side and Pansy was getting up to go. "I'll think about it, but you should consider taking that last comment back."

Her mouth was still in a smile but her eyes narrowed at me in a challenging way but she left to go sit by the Slytherin Prince and her girls. "Hey Serena," Mina said, grabbing an apple to crunch on. "Was that Pansy?"

"Yea," I said, hoping she wouldn't ask anymore.

But luck wasn't really on my side that day. "How come?" she asked.

"Uh, she was just inviting me to go to Hogsmeade with her and a couple of other people." I said, and watched Mina's face fall a little.

But she smiled and said, "Cool, sounds like you'll have fun." I was starting to wish there was no such things as social standards, popular people and their cliques.

"I told her you were coming too, no worries." I told her and she smiled and was about to say something when someone came and sat beside her. He was dark skinned and had hazel eyes that resembled Potter's.

"Hey Mina," he said with a smile and gave me a little wave. I gave him a polite smile.

"Oh, hey, Blaise." She said and then turned to me. "You know my friend, Serena. Serena this is Blaise."

He put his hand his out and I shook it. "Nice to meet you, Serena."

"You too," I said.

"So what's up, Blaise?" Mina asked him, and I turned back to my spaghetti.

"Nothing much; I was just wondering if you'd like to come with me and a couple of my other friends to Hogsmeade next week." He asked her with a shy smile.

"Me?" Mina asked, no guy had ever showed interest in her. She usually spent her time with girls and had no interest in anyone in particular. "Um, sure."

"Great, I'll come get you in the common room before we go out. I'll see you later." He said, smiling at her and gave her shoulders a little squeeze and disappeared.

Mina stared at her food with an amazed look for a moment then turned to me with a goofy smile. "Mina?" I asked, smiling too, and I poked her cheek. "You're blushing!"

She giggled {GIGGLED} and shoved me a little. "Shut up, someone might hear you."

"Aww! Aww! Someone has a crush!" I teased her, making her blush more.

"Serena you're not funny!" she said and drank some water making the blush fade as she calmed down. I laughed. Well this was interesting. "Oh! Maybe all of us will go together," she exclaimed suddenly with an excited face.

I contemplated it; I really wanted to do more research on the Sailor stuff. But one look at Mina's face said she needed her best friend with her. "Of course I'll come. I'll even help you choose something nice for your first date."

"Oh, Merlin hush Serena! It is not a date." She argued against me but I couldn't stop cracking up because she was laughing again.


Later, when I was heading back to the dorm, after a while at the library, I heard some voices near the corner I was about to turn. They were hushed and hurried, like they didn't want to be heard nor want to be talking about whatever they were saying. I knew I shouldn't have, but the Slytherin part of me backed up into the shadows and I strained my ears to hear.

"She must know that she is Serenity and soon! We can't have her finding out and by mistake learning from the wrong source and –"

"Luna," a hard but familiar voice whispered back. "Time has its' own course already written for everyone. She will not find out anything except for the basics; or possibly nothing at all. She will learn next year; when she is of age."

"But-"

"Luna! There are no buts, I have already –"

"Just hear me out a moment. If she finds out on her own, she will not trust us later. I know her mother; I've been with the Queen for a long time. She and her daughter are just alike. They will not trust if they are betrayed in the beginning. We have to tell her something; or else, with everything that's happening, she'll find out too soon. With all due respect, you have to let me tell her Sailor Saturn!"

There was a silence and I held my breath. Who were these people and what in Merlin's hat were they on about?

The silence seemed to stretch and I wondered if they had left without telling me. "Someone's here and listening to us."

My stomach sank and I held in my gasp. Oh bloody hell. How did she know?

I tiptoed to my right, away from them slowly, trying not to make a sound. Suddenly a light was pointed toward me from a wand and I looked into a pair of maroon eyes. "H- Hotaru!" I exclaimed. I looked down and saw her cat with her; I looked around to see if anyone else was there behind her, but there wasn't. Who had she been talking to? I looked back at Hotaru and she stared at me, her eyes unblinking. "I – um, I need to go." I said to her.

"Serena, were you listening to my conversation?" My stomach tightened and my heart sped up; I was such a terrible liar.

"I wasn't- I mean, I didn't do it on purpose."

She smiled at me. For a moment it looked sweet, but I realized there was something off about it.

"Sailor Saturn, let her go." A voice commanded; I looked down. The voice had come from the cat. "I said, let her go."

I squeaked in surprise and gaped at the cat. Merlin, I felt faint. Was I going crazy? I probably was because the next thing that came out of my mouth was, "You're cat! It – it talked!" I exclaimed.

The cat seemed to smile at me and nodded. "I do indeed talk. My name is Luna. It's a pleasure to serve you, your-"

"Oh Merlin! It talked again!" I screamed in shock. My eyes looked back at Hotaru who had me cornered against the wall, her wand pointed directly at me. For the first time in my Slytherin life after flipping off Pansy Parkinson, I was afraid of someone shorter than me. "What are you going to do to me?" I asked, my voice not as shaky as before.

Serena felt the panic swell up inside her as the silence increased and the strangers across from her stared at her, contemplating what to do. Before anyone could stop it, Serena closed her eyes and suddenly a crescent moon symbol appeared on her forehead and shone out a beam of light repelling Hotaru and Luna.

They were flung back into the opposite wall from the force and when the light vanished along with the crescent symbol. Immediately, all of them slumped against the wall, passed out.


Sorry for the crappy chappie. I didn't take my time with it and i don't feel like rereading it all and stuff.. Sorry if I messed up or the story's a bit slow. I haven't updated anything for quite a while Hopefully I'll get another chapppie in before the end of March :P ug. like 3 more stories to update .! aw well sorry for those of you reading my complaints. Leave a review if you want! :D

~Peaceout S.N.