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They arrived at an old looking Victorian manor.

The lady showed Adeline to the door.

"Hello?" Said a deep voice. "Can I help?"

"Yes." Said the lady. "I have to see Mr and Mrs Parkinson. It's about their lost daughter."

Two minutes later, a couple came outside.

"Hello?" Said Mrs. Parkinson.

"Hullo!" Said the lady. "It's about your daughter, that went missing in 1984."

Mrs. Parkinson gripped Mr. Parkinson's hand.

"She came to us." The lady said. "This morning, said she found out she'd been kidnapped!"

"Gosh.." Mr. Parkinson exclaimed. "That's absolutely brilliant.. Where is she?"

They looked around and saw Adeline.

"Um.. Hello." Adeline said. "I'm pretty sure it's me.."

"My gosh! You look so similar to Pansy!" Mrs. Parkinson gasped.

Adeline clenched her teeth, she forgot about Pansy.

"Are you alright?" Mr. Parkinson asked.

"Um yes, a bit overwhelmed.." Adeline replied.

"Come in!" Mrs. Parkinson said.

"Are we sure it's her?" Mr. Parkinson whispered.

"Her baby photo's are identical to yours." The lady told them.

"Ahh! I'm so happy!" Exclaimed Mrs. Parkinson, hugging Adeline.

Adeline smiled. "It's going to be so weird.."

"What do you mean?" Mr. Parkinson asked.

"Well, Pansy and I didn't really get on. As I thought I was muggle-born back then." Adeline explained.

"We don't really support muggle-born people.." Mr. Parkinson explained.

"Why not?" Asked Adeline, examining the ornaments on the fireplace.

"We just don't. Sacred twenty eight!" Mr. Parkinson replied.

Adeline frowned. "Okayy.."

Pansy came downstairs.

"When are we going to Diago-" Pansy's eyes widened. "What's she doing here?"

"She went missing twelve years ago." Mrs. Parkinson explained. "Your sister."

Pansy's mouth dropped. "S-so.. she's not a Mudblood?" Pansy asked.

"..No." Adeline answers. "I'm not."

"She's your sister, do you remember her?" Mrs. Parkinson asked.

"Yes, she goes to Hogwarts.. Remember!" Pansy folds her arms.

"Maybe it'd be better if I just didn't stay.. uh.." Adeline said nervously.

"No, no!" Mr. Parkinson shouted. "We've missed you."

Adeline felt a reassurance.

"She has her own room, right?" Pansy eyed Adeline.

"Yes. Of course." Mrs. Parkinson answered. "Plenty of room!"

Pansy frowned and walked away.

"It's going to be awkward, you know." Adeline told them.

"Pansy changes a lot, sometimes for better and sometimes for worse." Mr. Parkinson said. "I'm sure she'll come around soon."

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