Prologue

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Wendy Tonks was a muggle, daughter of Phillip and Mary Tonks, she was also a muggleborn witch, she found out when she and her dad were tossing the ball around in the backyard and when the ball as thrown too far and could've been lost, it flew straight back into Wendy's open palm. This was a year before she was old enough to go to Hogwarts. Her brother was a muggleborn wizard.

Those Christmas holidays, when her older brother Ted Tonks was picked up form the train station and then arrived home with news of Hogwarts, like how he had been sorted into Ravenclaw, a house that valued smarts; brain over brawn, how he had also met a wonderfully strange boy called Xenophilius Lovegood, and how he had excelled in charms and transfiguration. Everything he said made Wendy more and more eager to go to Hogwarts, when she told her brother he was overjoyed, saying how he hoped she would be in Ravenclaw with him, and how she was going to be able to go on the train with him and learn the same things he did. At the end of the holidays she was sad to see her brother go but excited for the new stories he would return with.

Wendy always skipped form fascination to fascination, when she was seven she was enticed with space, the endless possibilities that space and the galaxies in it held. She studied astronomy  from the books her parents bought her, yes she read astronomy books at seven; she was a very fast learner so reading came with ease early on. Drawings were hung up in her room of the constellations and planets, her brother supported everything she did, at this time helping her convince her father to paint the galaxy on her roof, a full diagram of the planets in order form furthest away from the sun, constellations deposited around them.

Wendy tonks was a star, she shone brightly and excelled in everything she did, her brain was always working and never stopped, she never got tired of school, loving to learn as it gave her a brighter aspect to the world around her. 

Although her school lessons never taught her about a very important life lesson, a lesson on how to love. She was awkward with those things, never speaking when it was brought up, rather playing match maker that the one being being matched. She really never expected that she would find love for something, or someone, else than learning and school. and definitely not the kind she discovered.


A/N- was that good, first chapter sort of done I guess 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤

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