Little Bird

By marissa-lynn

19.4M 486K 1.3M

"It's much harder to stay hidden from the Dark Lord when you're in love with a Death Eater." Evelyn Hawkings'... More

Prologue
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen
Chapter Eighteen
Chapter Nineteen
Chapter Twenty
Chapter Twenty-One
Chapter Twenty-Two
Chapter Twenty-Three
Chapter Twenty-Four
Chapter Twenty-Five
Chapter Twenty-Six
Chapter Twenty-Seven
Chapter Twenty-Eight
Chapter Twenty-Nine
Chapter Thirty
Chapter Thirty-One
Chapter Thirty-Two
Chapter Thirty-Three
Chapter Thirty-Four
Chapter Thirty-Five
Chapter Thirty-Six
Chapter Thirty-Seven
Chapter Thirty-Eight
Chapter Thirty-Nine
Chapter Forty
Chapter Forty-One
Chapter Forty-Two
Chapter Forty-Three
Chapter Forty-Four
Chapter Forty-Five
Chapter Forty-Six
Chapter Forty-Seven
Chapter Forty-Eight
Chapter Forty-Nine
Chapter Fifty
Chapter Fifty-One
Chapter Fifty-Two
Chapter Fifty-Three
Chapter Fifty-Four
Chapter Fifty-Five
Chapter Fifty-Six
Chapter Fifty-Seven
Chapter Fifty-Eight
Chapter Fifty-Nine
Chapter Sixty
Chapter Sixty-One
Chapter Sixty-Two
Epilogue

Chapter Four

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By marissa-lynn

Eve


            Of course, I got lost on my way to Charms. Why did this castle have to be so damn huge?

            By the time I finally wandered into the right classroom, most of the students were already there. I felt my heart sink as I looked around the room; great, here we go again. And Blaise wasn't even here to offer me a seat.

            But then I spotted Ginny Weasley sitting alone towards the back, and I automatically started forward. She'd been so nice to me on the train—surely my being a Slytherin wasn't that big of a deal to her?

            When I came to stop by the table, she looked up and almost seemed surprised to see me. I clutched the strap of my bag and said much too quickly, "Can I sit with you?"

            "Um," she said uncertainly, watching me carefully. "I guess so."

            I awkwardly set my bag down and pulled out the chair next to hers, somewhat shocked she had actually said yes. After I had sat down, there was an empty span of uncomfortable silence between us as we waited for the professor to arrive.

            This is my chance, I thought, knowing I had to talk to her. She'd let me sit next to her, hadn't she? I had to at least explain myself.

            "Look," I said, "I dunno why I was put in Slytherin. I really, really don't." Ginny still wasn't saying anything, but she looked over at me so I knew she was at least listening. "I honestly wish I was a Gryffindor, but there's nothing I can do."

            I was rambling now, desperate to make her understand I wasn't a Slytherin at heart. "Both my aunt and uncle were in Gryffindor, so it doesn't even make sense. It's not like I'm a mean person—I'm really not. Some of the people in Slytherin are just plain awful; Pansy Parkinson actually makes me sick to my stomach. I just don't understand—"

            I broke off then, because Ginny was giggling uncontrollably. When I turned to look at her, she laughed, "Relax, you don't have to explain yourself. It isn't a big deal—really, it isn't. We just thought you weren't who you said you were."

            I felt the familiar tug of guilt at my stomach, but I pushed it away. Smiling uncertainly at Ginny, I still felt unsure if she was kidding or not.

            "No worries, Eve. Slytherins can be friends with other Houses," Ginny said brightly, leaning back in her chair. Her grin was huge as she added, "Plus, you hate Pansy almost as much as I do. I'll have to tell Neville and Harry that you're actually sane."       

            This made me laugh out loud. "I don't know what it is about her, she's just so terrible."

            "She really is," Ginny agreed, rolling her eyes. She leaned closer with a smirk on her face and asked, "So, tell me how it is with the Slytherins. Are they really just as mean to each other as they are to everyone else?"

            So I explained how Blaise and Malfoy snapped at each other all the time, and even dared to relive the events of the feast last night—"You said that to her? That's priceless, I'm so proud of you—"

            By the time the Charms professor finally entered the classroom, the hard knot in my chest had almost completely disappeared. I suddenly felt okay again, like I wasn't going to be a complete loner at this school. If Ginny got along with me, maybe the rest of her friends would too. For the first time since being Sorted, I had a real smile on my face.

            Maybe this year won't be so bad after all.

~*~

            Long after classes had ended, I headed up to the Owlery to receive the letter my aunt had promised she would send.

            I was feeling a lot better than I had the previous night; the rest of my classes had gone okay, and Neville had even sat with me during Transfiguration. The only other class I had with Blaise and his friends was Care of Magical Creatures, and they hadn't bothered me much—although Blaise kept smiling at me from across the room. Either way, I was starting to actually look forward to the next day of classes.

            It was dark in the Owlery, since it was now pretty late in the evening. I located my aunt's owl near the back and graciously accepted the scroll from her scaled leg.

            Wanting to waste as much time as possible before going back to the Slytherin common room, I stood next to the bright flame of a torch and opened the letter.

            It was the usual letter I received from her after my first day of classes: short, but full of questions about how everything was going. It was just the same as the ones I used to get back at Beaubaxtons, except this time she'd asked me which House I had gotten into.

            My heart sank. My aunt was going to be so disappointed when she found out.

            Sighing heavily, I decided I wasn't going to respond right away. I folded the parchment and shoved it into my robes before heading out of the Owlery, reluctantly returning downstairs to the dungeons.

            The castle was dead silent, and I couldn't really hear anyone else walking around. I didn't even think about it, assuming people were mostly inside their common rooms now because it was getting so late. At least there were torches every so often along the stone walls; this place would be seriously creepy if it was any darker.

            I was nearly to the staircase that led to the dungeons when a voice called out from behind, asking sharply, "Just what are you doing out so late?"

            Turning, I felt my stomach turn over as I saw McGonagall striding towards me. For a second, I was seriously confused. "I'm just coming back from the Owlery, that's all. I wasn't doing anything bad, I swear."

            "It's three hours past curfew," she said crisply, and my eyes widened.

            "...there's a curfew?"

            The professor looked at me as though I had two heads, and she was opening her mouth again to probably yell at me when a look of recognition suddenly crossed her face. "Wait, you're Evelyn Hawkings? You just transferred here, correct?"

            "Yeah," I said quickly. "I didn't know there was a curfew, I'm so sorry."

            Her annoyed face relaxed a little, and she told me much more kindly, "Yes, no students are allowed out after 8 o'clock in the evenings. I'll let you off this time, but if it happens again you'll be receiving a detention."

            I thanked her repeatedly, finally allowing myself to breathe again. Why was I always messing up? It was only the first day.

            As McGonagall nodded and began to turn away, I realized she looked down at the Slytherin crest on my robes before heading back down the hallway. I frowned, knowing she probably thought I was taking advantage of being new here and doing whatever I wanted. The thought made me oddly sad, because that wasn't what was happening at all. For the hundredth time, I was filled with the desire to be in any House other than Slytherin—it was definitely giving me a reputation I didn't deserve.

            I shook my head and continued down to the dungeons, cursing myself for not realizing there was a curfew. When I reached the Slytherin common room, it only took me a minute to remember the password before I was able to crawl inside.

           As the portrait shut behind me, I looked up to see that the entire common room was empty; except, of course, for Draco Malfoy.

            He looked up from his seat before the glowing green fireplace, leaning his head over the edge of the couch and watching me as I stepped inside. His face split into a smirk as he said in a voice mimicking Blaise's tone, "Hey, Hawkings."

            I rolled my eyes and automatically started for the entrance to the girls' dormitories. I had wanted to sit in front of the fire and do homework for a while, but that wasn't going to happen if Malfoy was in the room.

            "Wait, where are you going? Don't you want to sit with me?"

            His smug tone suggested that he really did think I was desperate enough to want to sit with him even after the way he always acted towards me. I looked over my shoulder and glared heatedly at him, absolutely hating the way he was grinning at me. "No, I don't, actually."

            "Of course you don't," Malfoy said sarcastically, still giving me that infuriating smirk. He had both arms splayed across the back of the couch, his feet lazily propped up against the black coffee table. I didn't know why I wasn't just turning away from him and leaving—because really, I didn't have to stand here and listen to him. "What were you doing out so late? It's your first day and you're already sleeping around? That's pretty low, even for someone like you."

            I felt hot tears pricking at the backs of my eyes, but crying in front of Draco Malfoy was the last thing I wanted to do. It had been one of the longest days of my life, and being around Malfoy was just too much right now. I turned away and started for the stairs, snapping over my shoulder, "Leave me alone. I'm going to bed."

            "Oh, have you got another guy up there? No wait, I bet you're going to get it on with Pansy, I always knew she—"

            "Shut up," I interrupted fiercely, whipping around to face him. There was nothing I could do about the tears now, but I was so angry and frustrated that I barely felt the drops sliding down my cheeks. "Stop being such an asshole to me, I've never done anything to you. Just—leave m—me the fuck alone—"

            As my voice started to choke, Malfoy started to stand from his place on the couch. When he spoke, the lofty and provoking tone was gone, and his voice sounded almost confused as he asked blankly, "Are you...are you crying?"

            But I barely even heard him. I choked out, "Fuck you, Malfoy", before turning and stumbling up to the girls' dormitories. He might have yelled another insult at my back, but I couldn't hear anything.

            I did my best to be quiet when I entered my dorm, and I don't think I woke up Pansy or Millicent. I threw myself onto the bed and ripped the curtains closed around the bedposts, shutting out the rest of the world.

            As I laid down and quietly cried myself to sleep, I told myself over and over again that nothing Malfoy had said meant anything to me. And it didn't.

            'Nothing he says from now on will ever mean anything to me.'

             And at the time, I had honestly believed that.

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