Long Lost Brother

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A week later, I am finally getting in to my Hogwarts routine. I have met two Slytherin boys who seem very nice, contrary to what I've heard about Slytherin. Scorpius Malfoy is the son of Draco Malfoy, Harry Potter's old enemy, and Albus Potter son of the famous Harry Potter. They're both my age, are fun to hang out with, and I sit with Albus in some of my classes. I plan on trying out for the Gryffindor Quidditch team, partially because I'm pretty good, and partially because the captain, James Potter, is pretty cute.

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*the next day*

I knock on the door to the headmistress's office, where I was summoned just a moment ago.

"Come in" She says,

I open the door and walk in to her office. She is sitting at his desk staring at me while I stare at all of the tons of trinkets that adorn her office. Part of me hopes I'm not in trouble for sneaking down to the kitchen with Scorpious and taking some chocolate, the other part figured I'm not. I sit down without being told, and she starts to talk to me.

"Miss Lupin," she starts,

"Dani, please ma'am I prefer Dani"

She smiles and says,

"Alright, Dani, I believe you are wondering why I summoned you here in the middle of your fourth session at Delphi."

I nod slowly,

"Well, I will tell you. Until recently, a war had been going on. You and your brother were born during that war and since your parents were already in danger, they had to send you away."

I nod again,

"Now, the war had finished, and your parents are ready for you and your brother to come home. Finding your brother was easy, and they already have found him, but finding you was more difficult. Finally we had found your location, and brought you back home. Your brother doesn't know who you are but in a moment he will come walking through those doors at my request."

She gestures to her office doors and someone knocks,

"Come in my dear, and meet your sister." The doors open and I face my long lost brother.

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