Disclaimer : all characters and places belong to J.K. Rowling except for Jane Black.
I was walking down Diagon Alley, looking over my booklist. It seems that we have a lot of books from Gilderoy Lockhart on it. I really hope we don't get an obsessed fan witch teaching how amazing that guy is 'cause I don't believe a thing about his adventures. Nonetheless I buy all my books when I see Harry being dragged upfront to have his picture taken. When Harry finally escapes I see him walking to some very familiar red heads. By the time I get there the Malfoys have started taunting them. I can see mr. Weasley fuming with anger and I decide to intervene.
"Gentlemen, is there a problem?"
They look at me and immediately take a step back. I love my reputation as a powerful witch. Malfoy decides to answer.
"No, lady Black, we were just having a ... conversation. Now if you excuse me, my family and I have other places to be. Goodbye Lady black, Weasley." With that he left. I turned to mr Weasley.
"Are you alright, sir? My sincere apologies for my uncle and cousin. They don't have the best manners."
"That's alright"
At that moment I saw his children looking at me as if I had grown three heads. I forgot they never see me this seriously.
"Lady Black huh? What happened to Jayjay? "George said chuckling. Now I got a confused but also very amused look from mr Weasley. I rolled my eyes and we left the store. They filled me in on the details of Harry's summer. They said a house elf named 'Dobby' had stopped Harry from receiving his letters and had gotten him in trouble by using magic on people from Vernon's work. After we had told eachother everything about our summer and we had bought everything, we said our goodbyes and I went home.
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Lady Black (Sirius Black's Daughter)
FanfictionJane Lily Rema Andromeda Black is a special and powerful witch. She is an elemental, a metamorphmagus, she can do wandless magic and can feel it when someone needs her. She fits in every house in Hogwarts which gave her the nickname of the hogwarts...