I strutted out the door, not looking back at the looks I'm sure I was getting from the other kids. I rolled the long corridor until I reached the stone gargoyles. "Fiddle licorice," I told them. They pulled open to expose the stairs to Dumbledore's office. The door opened before I even got a chance to knock.

"Demetria," his blue eyes bore into mine. "You're in trouble."

I nodded grabbed some licorice snaps and kicked back in one of his plush chairs. "You know Professor Umbridge is a…OW! Stupid snaps," She stuck her bitten finger in her mouth and zapped the snaps with some magic. They lay still in her hand. "Evil little boogers."

Dumbledore eyed her casually, "I'm guessing she gave you a detention for something you did?"

"Uh huh, she is convinced the Death Eaters and Voldemort are defeated which apparently they aren't, and I told her so."

Dumbledore sighed and rubbed his temples, "I know. She is Ministry though and she has to be here." I grunted. "We aren't going to be rid of her any time soon, so until I'm convinced you can control your tongue," I tried to protest but he silenced me, "I'm inviting your family to stay here with you."

I sighed. Its not like I didn't expect it. "Fine. Should I call them?" Dumbledore smiled. Sigh again. "You already called them?" I asked him.

He nodded. "They will be staying in the common room in Gryffindor." He looked at the clock on the wall. "They should be here by dinner tonight."

"Lovely," I muttered. I must be completely unable to handle myself like an adult. I mentally punched myself. Of course I was able to handle myself like an adult. For Pete's sake I lived by myself for 4 months. (I'm going to make another fanfiction about that eventually.) I sighed dramatically and began to walk out.

"Demi," Dumbledore stopped me, "do try to stay out of trouble."

I gave him my most mischievous smile. "Of course, I always try."

***

I returned to my next class right on time-Divination. Like I even needed it, that's what I had Alice and my excessive magic skills for. I sunk back in the corner hoping Professor Trelawney wouldn't see me. I actually made it through almost the whole class without be disturbed (thanks to a little blending spell), of course I had to sneeze. Stupid nose.

Professor Trelawney looked over "Oh! I didn't see you their dear." No duh. "Sit closer please." Ugh. I pulled by chair close to her. "Now dear, drop this ring into the glass of water, its called molybdomancy. Then we'll read the ripples." I picked up a metal ring and dropped it into the water. I looked at the ripples. I compared them to my book.

"Um, hmm, confusion. Mistaken identity," I flipped the pages. "Here. Betrayal among friends. Loyalties shaken. To blood family trust will ring true." I gasped a quickly closed the book. No, no, no, no, no. Futures change.

"Good, good, good," Professor Trelawney complimented me. "No one usually reads them so well." Good?! I nearly screamed at her. I just predicted my downfall!!!

Please read authors note:

Ooooh CLIFFHANGER!!!! And guess what you won't be able to figure out about it until the end. Sorry its just the way I am.

Ok sorry I haven't updated in awhile. I'm writing a book (YAY I LOVE IT) and I'm reading a TON!!! I am addicted to Tamora Pierce books and I never thought I'd like them. But why I'm writing is I don't know if I should move this to a crossover thing *sighs* but I don't want to lose my loyal readers. So in your comments feel free to state your mind about if it should stay or become a crossover thing. Next OOB (hehe order of business) Should I write a prequel to this story? It would cover Demi's life with the Cullens when she was young. And last but not least I bet you readers will guess who her parents are but, I don't plan on her out right saying who her parents are until the end of the story, so sorry for the people who JUST HAVE to know.