Title: Morrigan Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Rating: T
Summary: AU/FemHarry. Morrigan Potter, the-girl-who-lived, comes to Hogwarts with no supplies and wearing someone else's robes. Sorted into Slytherin, Snape tries to hate her, but when Hermione tells him what Morrigan told him he makes a vow to protect Lily's daughter against an enemy that's worst then the Dark Lord.
Disclaimer: I don't own any of Rowling's Harry Potter characters and I'm making no money.
Chapter 19: End Of Term
Term came to an end and with it the final match of the season and the exam results. Slytherin won, naturally, and Morrigan and Hermione battled for top spot. They both tied, so no one really won that one. Personally Morrigan was proud that she had managed to do something that was better than Dudley. At least they would never find out.
"I'm so excited about coming back here for our second," Pansy said.
"Yeah, let's hope that it's normal," Morrigan told her.
"Write," Tracy begged.
"Of course," Morrigan promised and then she started to pack.
She placed all the books that she had bought during the year in her trunk and then closed it. Tomorrow she would stay at Hogwarts until McGonagall told her that they were leaving.
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"Finally, the term is over," McGonagall said.
"And the stone is gone," Snape added, "The Dark Lord never got it, which was good."
"I don't understand how he managed not to get it," McGonagall said.
"I think that he finally wised up that Dumbledore would have had a trap laid out for him. Let's hope that next term is normal. Potter needs that."
"That I will agree with," McGonagall said and then she excused herself to start packing.
During the feast, Slytherin had won the House Cup again, she thought over all the things that had happened since Potter appeared wearing Miss Granger's robes. She had found out things that she didn't want to know, found out how bad people could be, now nice Severus was, and how much a child needed a family. She was glad that she was able to provide her with that.
The next day she watched as Hagrid took the first years, minus Morrigan, down to the fleet of tiny boats that would take them back to the station. She was already packed and ready to go. She then summoned a House elf. The little creature appeared and bowed.
"Tell Morrigan that we're ready to go," she said.
"I will, at once," the elf said and vanished.
Ten minutes later the young Slytherin appeared her trunk with her. She was smiling at McGonagall when she appeared.
"Ready to leave?" McGonagall asked her.
"You bet," she said.
"We'll take the Knight Bus, it will be quicker," McGonagall told her; not telling her that she probably wouldn't like it.
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"I swear, I'm never taking this thing ever again," Morrigan said when the bus let them off. "I hate the fact that it went everywhere."
"Don't worry, we don't take it all the time."
"That's good to hear," she said and then she followed the older woman down the road.
Morrigan had no idea where they were, but she had a feeling that they were out in the country. As they walked McGonagall explained that this was an entirely Wizarding village, and, no, Hogsmead didn't count, and that she wouldn't have to worry about the children finding out.
"So they know all about magic," Morrigan said.
"Of course, why not," she said.
Morrigan at once felt jealous of these children. They didn't have guardians that beat them if they showed their magic off accidentally. She bet that they loved them even more.
"Here we are," she suddenly said and Morrigan almost ran into her.
She muttered a spell and suddenly Morrigan could see the manor. She gaped at it and then followed when she realized that she was almost being left behind.
McGonagall Manor was large, with huge tracks of land, birds grazing in ponds, and all sorts of other wonderful things. When they entered a small creature appeared at once, bowing. Morrigan had only seen them once and it had been a shocking thing to see.
"Take Morrigan's trunk up to her room," McGonagall told it, "And I know that she'll like the room that I've chosen for her."
"As you wish, Mistress," it said and then it was gone.
"Come on, lets show you where your room is at," McGonagall told her and Morrigan followed the older woman up the stairs and out of sight.
McGonagall had been right when she said that Morrigan was going to love the room. She did love it and when she was left alone she sat down. Grinning she knew that everything would be better now. She would live here, get stronger, and then defeat Voldemort once and for all. She would prove that a Slytherin could be a hero, even if no one believed that.
And so getting up she got unpacked and got ready for her first summer away from the Dursley's. It was going to be a blast, she knew it.
THE END
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A/N: I hope that you all enjoyed the story and I will be working on the sequel while I post Harry and Hermione's Third Year. I hope that you enjoy that story as well.