I want to apologize for the confusion. It was a mistake to end her time in the past too quickly, some I'm going to replace that chapter with this one. I'll save the next two for when it is time. So let's just go back to her detention and forget the last two chapters happened. (Chapter eleven of course and the original chapter ten.
Again, sorry for the confusion. Remember though, Rhianna Black is actually Juliunna Malfoy. Chapter ten was rewritten and revised, and chapter eleven was saved for a future generation. It'll be safely hidden until I decide to make Juliunna/Rhianna go back to her time.
Chapter 10: The real chapter
Year 1978 (I messed it up before, but this is the correct year. The second war is in 1998.
Normal Pov
When Severus and 'Rhianna' showed up in detention, the Mauraders glared at their ruffled appearances. Severus and Rhianna were holding hands, though Severus's face was tense when he got around the boys. The couple's lips were amazingly bruised and Rhianna's skirt and clothes looked wrinkly and rumpled. Her hair was looking slightly rumpled and out of place, and as Sirius would call it, 'Sex hair'.
"Oh my god, you two weren't doing it were you?" Sirius groaned, and Severus glared at him. Professor McGonagall wasn't there yet, but Juliunna, or aka Rhianna, hoped she'd get there soon.
"None of your business Black, ah, here comes McGonagall." Severus muttered the last part in Rhianna's ear, and then looked to the door. A second later, Professor McGonagall bustled into the room.
"Okay everyone, you all are going to have a fun time with Mr. Filch." Groans were heard from everyone.
"Oh don't complain," She said with a tight lip. "You all brought in on yourselves." She said, mainly glaring at the Mauraders.
"Yep, you did. So, what are we doing with Professor Filch?" Rhianna said, sharing disappointed looks with Lily.
"There are healing herbs in the Forbidden Forest that are very rare and costly, but are very useful for Hogwarts. Here are your baskets. You will be under Hagrid's watch, collecting multiple samples of each on this list." Professor McGonagall said, and waved her wand briskly. Seven wooden woven baskets flew in the air towards the students, and upon grabbing them, discovered a list of herbs listed on a piece of parchment.
"But Professor, I have a question about the Forbidden Forest. Isn't the Forbidden Forest, well you know, Forbidden!" Sirius bellowed, and Severus snorted and whispered into Rhianna's ears.
"Coward." He muttered, and both he and Rhianna burst into quiet giggles when Professor McGonagall led the seven children down the hallway. Sirius glared at Severus, but Severus just smirked, knowing that Sirius couldn't do a thing with Professor McGonagall right in front of them.
No sir. Not a single thing.
Everyone was silent down the hallway as they walked, only Rhianna seemed happy enough to start a conversation.
"So, how's your ankle?" She said casually to Sirius, falling into step with him as she did. He shrugged nonchalantly.
"I'm doing fine. Madame Pomfrey fixed it good as new, as much as all those other jinxes and terribly dark hexes that you threw at me. But while I've got you here, how's your pretty little face?" He asked nonchalantly, and ran a finger down her creamily tanned face. She rolled her eyes. Severus walked speedily pass her, grabbing her hand and pulling her quickly along the hall and away from Sirius, a sullen, jealous glare on his face.
"You know, you're cute when you're jealous." Rhianna chuckled, and kissed Severus on the cheek, making him blush deeply.
"Stop that." He told her, but all the same tightening his hand hold on hers.
"Oh you know you like it." She giggled, and the boys behind her glared at Severus quietly.
"Mr. Filch, here are your new victims." Professor McGonagall said when they were at the main hall, and Filch glared at the students, who glared right back at him.
"I'll take it from here Professor. Well, budge up." He said, and the seven of them walked faster out onto the grounds.
"Do you recognize any of these herbs Severus?" Rhianna asked, holding up the note in her basket. Severus looked at the list, his eyes scrolling down in so fast, his pupils were like a blur.
"All of them, pretty much. A lot of them are used in potions you see, and I learned all of the plants names and uses, even their translations. A few of these easy to get at your local Apothecary shop, but like Professor McGonagall said, their pretty pricey. Wolfsbane isn't on the list, but their pretty easy to get I might add. Dried Nettles are, but their easy to get at the Apothecary. But then again we're probably going to be walking on them for miles at a time in the woods-!"
"Would you please stop telling us useless facts Sniviless?" James called ahead, rolling his eyes.
"I was talking to Rhianna you lumbering idiot!" Severus called back.
"She's only talking to you because I'm busy!" James yelled back, and Filch glared at the both of them.
"Unless you two would like another detention tomorrow, I'd suggest you both shut up!" Filch glared at them, and both Severus and James huffed.
"Anyway, as I was saying beautiful," Severus murmured loud enough for the Mauraders to hear, and they were fuming quietly.
"Shut up Sniviless. He said shut up so do it! We both know how much you like to suck up to teachers." Peter said, rolling his eyes.
"Grrr…" Severus growled, but Juliunna buried her head into Severus's neck as they walked, leaning on him as she chuckled.
"Boys are so silly." She said, looking over her shoulder at Lily, who laughed at that.
"Most of them are stupid." Lily commented when James tried to give her the puppy dog eyes.
"I'm not stupid." Severus said, directing that statement at Rhianna, who straightened up to grin at him.
"Of course your not-!" She started, but James interrupted her.
"No, you just like to insult pretty witches' blood heritages, don't you Sniviless?" James smirked, and Severus scowled heavily, and Juliunna sighed as he once again grabbed her hand and pulled her ahead of the others.
"Alright Hagrid?" Filch said, and a tall, burly man ventured out of Gamekeepers hut they had all stopped at.
"Yes Argus, wow, this is a big crowd." Hagrid said, and Juliunna grinned.
"Hagrid. It is wonderful to see you again." She said, striding forward and shaking Hagrid's huge hands. He was twenty years younger then the last time she had seen him, and seemed to be at least eight feet tall.
"Yes it's wonderful to see you again too… I'm sorry have we met before?" He asked curiously, tipping his head to the side.
"Oh, not yet. Maybe twenty years from now of course though." Rhianna said, and she strode back to Severus's side, leaving Hagrid looking quite curious and confused.
"Well okay, let's go kids." Hagrid said, and as Hagrid grabbed a spare set of bow and arrows, Juliunna leaned her head on Severus's shoulder.
"You okay?" He asked, as she stared into the bon fire on Hagrid's lawn.
"Huh? Oh yeah. I'm, fine." She said, and stared fixating at the red and orange fire, reminding her of the Noble and Brave House of Gryffindor.
Where two of the best friends she had made, and most of the enemies she made were currently residing in.
"C'mon." Lily said, and pulled Rhianna away from Severus. She tucked her arm into Rhianna's and set off after Hagrid. Severus kept at a slow pace behind them, staying as close as he could but yet still staying as far as he could also.
"So, ladies." Remus said, and threw an arm around Rhianna's shoulder in comfort.
"Hello Remus. And don't you look sickly today?" Rhianna smirked at him, and his face flushed wildly.
"Sickly? Why I haven't the faintest idea what you mean." He said shyly, but Rhianna just shrugged.
"You're looking a little peekish." She said, and Remus shrugged, tightening his arm around her shoulders.
"Well, maybe it's just the fact that I'm hanging around you?" Remus flirted with her, as if Lily wasn't holding Rhianna's other arm. Lily raised an eyebrow at Lupin, and then sneaked a look at Severus. Funny enough, he wasn't at all bothered at the fact that Remus was flirting with her. He was actually certain that Rhianna didn't like any of those boys like that in the first place. Plus Rhianna was just hanging on his arm a minute ago, so no worries.
(Year 1998- At Hogwarts)
Normal Pov
"Come on, just hurry up and find it before anyone notices we're gone!" Ron complained, rubbing his stomach. He, Hermione, and Harry were searching the outskirts of the Forbidden Forest for the Resurrection Stone. But there were plenty of stones, and it was nearly impossible to pick out one, pebble sized rock out of hundreds of clumped together, stones. Plus, he had stepped on it that night, therefore pushing the stone into the ground. It could be anywhere. It'll probably take years-!
"Oh you blubbering fools. Accio Resurrection Stone!" Hermione said with a wave of her wand. There was a small, plop sound from the ground, and then the stone was jetted into her hands. It was just as Harry had remembered it. A small, smooth, black colored stone sat in Hermione's palm.
"Here you go Harry." She said, and handed it to him. He didn't want to do it yet though. Not here. Not in front of Ron and Hermione though. If it was true, if Juliunna Malfoy was stuck in the past, then he could alert the Ministry and all would be well. She would be back. But if it wasn't true, and it was just Juliunna's aunt or grandmother, or even someone that looked like her, then he was a fool. He would have went through all the trouble of breaking into Hogwarts grounds just weeks after it was nearly destroyed, and if they're caught, then the Ministry might as well slap a felony on all three of their Permanent records.
It would also be an insult to her memory as well.
You see, Harry knew for a fact that Julie had hated Ron and Hermione. And that, despite they finding out about Juliunna's true intentions of protecting him, they had hated her as well. Ron and Hermione had casted her out as a Babbity old Death Eater Slytherin, and never gave her a chance.
With that thought in mind, Harry Potter paid his farewell to his two best friends, promised to meet them at the Burrow for dinner, and Apperated to Little Whinging. To be more specific, the Dursleys old home, but they hadn't come back. They wouldn't be back for months, and Harry could use it as a sort of refuge.
As his feet touched down on the Dursleys lawn, he looked around just in case any Muggles were peering out, but no one was. With a sigh, and the stone held between his two, careful fingers, he set off into the house, with no thought on his mind except his deceased parents.
And his missing Best friend/Crush.
