The very next day, Celeste had been approached by Oliver, and he told her that Sirius Black had broken into the Gryffindor common room and was stood over Ron's bed with a knife. So, most people didn't believe Ron, since it was so late at night when it happened, but when the portrait in front of their house was asked, he said Sirius did get in. He had all of the passwords because Neville Longbottom had written them down to remember them.
Anyhow, once everyone knew Celeste was the daughter of Sirius Black, they felt as though she had helped him. They soon figured out she didn't, when she blatantly told everyone that she had nothing to do with Sirius or his endeavors. The Slytherins still don't believe her, but she really didn't care what they thought about her anymore. They were just a bunch of pureblood arseholes anyway.
After the break in, Celeste had been careful out in Hogsmeade. She didn't want to be caught out anywhere near her father. Luckily though, she was able to stay with Oliver and his friends; or rather, their friends now. Oliver had actually treated her with a date almost a week after the break in, and she was so happy. He took her out for butterbeer, before bringing her to Honeydukes for sweets, and he brought her to a book store to get a couple new books. Honestly, the date went very well in her opinion. She couldn't have been any happier with how it turned out.
She and Oliver were able to go on one more date before they had to start taking their end of the year tests. Since they had to have something to fall back on, Celeste tested for being a healer, and Oliver tested for being an auror, though the couple was sure at least one of them would be a quidditch star. During the Easter holiday, Celeste and Oliver went to her manor. She set it up how she wanted, and made sure Lupin had a big room full of things he would like.
Celeste had also been surprised when she met her house elf, Sweeney, whom told her that he was hired by Narcissa to work for Celeste. Sweeney was a sweet house elf, so Celeste made sure he had a nice little room to stay in. She also made sure to give him a list of how she liked everything, as well as what she liked to eat and what she didn't like. She also made sure Sweeney knew to keep everything he heard in the manor a secret, and that he was not to be disrespectful to anyone, even if they're not a pureblood witch or wizard.
Over the Easter holiday, Celeste and Oliver grew closer. They hadn't been intimate yet, but they slept in the same bed. Oliver hadn't expected Celeste to be so cuddly, and she seemed to have a tight grip, even when she was asleep. He didn't mind though, since he loved having her in his arms. After almost seven years, Celeste was finally his, and he was beyond happy. He just hoped nothing would mess this up for him.
While the two stayed in the manor, Celeste couldn't help but wonder what would've happened to her if she had stayed at the Malfoy Manor. She knew she would've been married to Ethan during the holiday, but she didn't know exactly what would've happened after that. She wondered if she'd still live at the manor, or if she'd have to go to Rosier Manor, or if Ethan happened to have his own. She doubted it, but of course, she wouldn't say anything to him out loud.
Celeste was still a bit shaken by what Ethan had tried to do to her, but she never felt uncomfortable with Oliver. She had actually told Oliver word for word what had happened to her that night, and Oliver had actually sent Draco a letter only minutes after she told him everything. Oliver thanked Draco for saving Celeste, and he told the boy that he'd be there if he needed him, and that he always had a home if he needed to get away.
Since Draco had stayed at Hogwarts during Easter holiday, Celeste was able to write to him. She told him about her manor, and she told him that she would always have a room ready for him. He may not have realized it yet, but Celeste was the most motherly person in his life that he would ever have. Soon he would realize that, but he could never determine if it was too late or not.
When Celeste and Oliver came back to Hogwarts, Celeste informed Lupin about his new room. Obviously, she didn't tell him exactly what it looked like, but she did tell him it was a surprise and that she knew he'd love the room. Lupin wasn't very picky though, so she could've easily left a blank room and he would've been happy with it. Even though Harry now knew that Celeste had left the Malfoys, other than her defending Draco a couple times, Harry still seemed to believe Celeste was a bad person.
Celeste didn't care though, since he had pissed her off, and he had hurt Draco more than once. Matter of fact, Celeste wished she could push him and his best friends off a bridge so she wouldn't have to deal with them anymore.
Lupin had tried to tell her that Harry was different, he just was having a hard time, but she wasn't having it. Celeste did work with Lupin on her patronus though, which happened to be a penguin. He had offered her lessons, after Harry had approached him lessons. He didn't teach them together though, since he knew Celeste and Harry would argue. He didn't want to be Sweden, but for the sake of Hogwarts and his sanity, he was going to be Sweden, but more precautious...
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FanfictionCeleste Angel Black was the only daughter of Sirius Black. Since she was a pure blood, her father's family was willing to care for her when he wouldn't. Celeste was raised by Lucius and Narcissa Malfoy for most of her life. She didn't really know he...