Hello All! I'm beginning another story. My Pirates tale is coming to an end, and this will be the next on my list! Of course, once POTC: The Legend of the Moon Princess is done, Moonlit Twilight will be my top priority, and I will not update this story without updates to it!

Disclaimer: Of course…I own nothing. Quit torturing me…alright? Sailor Moon is the property of Naoko Takeuchi, and the Harry Potter series belongs to the infamous J.K. Rowling. I just own the story that combines the two.

Summary: This will take place during the Marauder's period. What happens if there wasn't a prophecy concerning Harry Potter? What if there was another prophecy with a different Chosen One? What if Destiny is always around the corner…no matter where you go? Find out as the story turns in……

The Forgotten Prophecy

Chapter 1: Dark Predictions

Headmaster Albus Dumbledore walked into Hog's Head with hope of finding a decent Divination Teacher. To be honest, he didn't care much for the subject, but it was a required subject, and he needed to make sure all his students were exposed to every form of magic.

He had high hopes for the woman he was to meet. Her name was Sybil Trelawney, and she had a family history of True Seers.

He walked into the well known, but seemingly bad reputed pub. He smiled at the familiar face of his brother, Aberforth, before thinking in his mind how in the world his brother could run such a place, and accept the company that he does. Which as long as he was happy and making money, then that was enough.

The wizarding world was currently at a very peaceful time. Things were going well, and all though dark wizards still existed, there was no immediate threat upon their way of life. But the Headmaster could not help but think that something was looming around the corners. He could feel it in the air around him, and even experienced visions of a changed world in the near future. Little did he know, he was about to get an answer to his questions that he would find hard to swallow.

He sat at a lone table off to the side of the pub, and proceeded to ask if Aberforth kept any candy in the place. Aberforth gave a playful sneer before pulling out some sherbet lemons and sitting them down in front of his brother.

It wasn't long before a woman with quite a large amount of hair had walked in, and immediately laid eyes on the well known man. He stood up and welcomed her graciously before asking her to please be seated.

The interview was very dull, and the Headmaster had every intention of not hiring this woman. She spoke mainly of her family, and it seems that only her family was gifted with the special talent. She was pleasant though, and seemed an interesting woman, but not what he wanted in a teacher.

"Well, it has been a pleasure Sybil, and I will certainly be in touch with you. Your family history is very impressive, and any school would be lucky to have you as a professor."

He looked towards her and waited for her response, but she never gave one. In fact, it appeared as if her mind was no longer in the room, but wondering in a time far from this place.

"Sybil?" Albus said in a hesitant voice. He nearly jumped out of his skin when her arm latched sharply onto his. Her voice grew into a deep rasp:

"The Darkness approaches, it is here even now. In the earth, the water, the sky. It is in the hearts of many, but it has yet to rear its head. A wizard unlike any other arises with the vision of destroying the world." Her breath croaked and she continued, "He rises from the pure line of serpents, but a pure he is not. No wizard can defeat him."

And there were the words that Albus had never wanted to hear. He was right, and for once in his lifetime…he wished he wasn't. The idea of another wizard, potentially more powerful than Grindelwald rising…it gave him chills to even think about it. Could the wizarding world even take on this kind of weight?

Trelawney's raspy voice interrupted his thoughts, and he realized she wasn't through.

"But the light shines in the distance. The one with the power to vanquish the Darkness approaches. Born to those whose blood does not match. Born to those who know not of magic. A past long forgot, but power the Darkness knows not. Not of this world, a mystery to all. The one with power to vanquish the Darkness will be born as the Moon crosses the Sun."

Trelawney's eyes began to blink in rapid fashion before she immediately came back to her normal state, her eyes focused on the Headmaster.

"What were you saying, Headmaster?"

Albus could do nothing but stare for a full fledged minute before he reached out his hand to take Trelawney's.

"You're hired."

Trelawney's face lit up in a brilliant smile before she stood up and shook his hand with a new vigor. "Thank you so much Professor, you won't regret this!"

He smiled at her joy, and explained to her that he would be in touch in the near future.

As Trelawney left the Hog's Head, he secretly wondered if he was making the right decision, but he knew one thing. Whoever this child was, he must find them, and keep them safe.


In the distance a beautiful baby was born. But the eyes were not brilliant green…they were of the sheerest blue.

And there's the first chapter! Short, but introductory. So did you like it? Should I continue? PLEASE REVIEW!!!

-Lizzy