What do you say? (Sirius Black)
bellemiddleday
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Woah... sixteen.
From her childhood she couldn't wait to be sixteen. You know. All the movies and books. Sixteen is the age when you're suposed to have your first kiss, partner, make your wishes come true. All the disney stars were sixteen, right? Dorothy loved to be sixteen. She still had rights of the child, yet people saw her more like an adult. For her as a witch it ment she is gonna be adult soon. She was amazing older sister and could tell, that sheis good example for her younger sisters. Always act good and have no problems. Help others and choose golden rule. She wanted to have amazing partner and life. Tol ive like these girls in her books. But one day came something, that could change everything.
Marriage law.
When she heard about that one day at the street, she thought it's okay. I mean, she is sixteen, it can't include her. But when she came home and saw news papers, she found out she was wrong.
Witches and wizards from 16 and more are going to be paired with others by special tests. That's not something she wanted to hear. And why is it even from sixteen? They couldn't let one year and make it just for seventeen years olds? She had her life planed completely, and this wasn't definitely there. How is she suposed to be good example for her sisters, if she gets maried to someone she doesn't even have to know? And when we are talking about it, who is she going to marry? We must wait and see, what this mariage law will come with.
- First, if you don't like adult and sixteen theme, you better not be reading this. But you can use your imagination and change her age, she is not gonna be sixteen forever.
- English is not my first language, I don't mind if you tell me about my bad spelling, just be polite please.
- IM gonna try make this most like original line of story, but Im not sure if it's gonna be exactly like original story.
- Story is gonna start in Harry's fourth year. I'm not autor of Harry Potter, all right belongs to J.K.Rowling