Potion

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"Mum?!" Fred called out, looking around for the woman or at least someone else in his family. It was nearing four in the morning, and he, along with Aurora and the still injured Kade, had finally reached the Burrow.

"Stay here," Fred instructed Aurora and Kade, who was nearly unconscious, the two non-injured helped Kade onto the nearest couch, and Fred walked off, assumingly to get someone.

"This... is crazy," Kade said, having to take a pause between words due to his exhaustion from the werewolf bite, "I can't believe I'm at the Burrow!"

"I know!" Aurora responded, smiling lightly at his excitement, "I just wish you could have been all good to look around. But I promise, when you're feeling better, I'll take you to all of the best spots in the Wizarding World."

Before Kade could respond, Fred walked in, followed by Mrs. Weasley.

"Oh dear! Aurora! It's you!" the older woman exclaimed, rushing to the younger girl and hugging her. Aurora was honestly quite surprised the mother of seven didn't question the fact that she was alive, as the young witch knew that if she were in the mother's situation, she wouldn't believe what was happening.

"What happened?" Mrs. Weasley asked, finally noticing Kade.

"When we were going through the woods to get here, or really anywhere, Kade got bit by a werewolf," Aurora explained, quite quickly since she wanted her new friend to get help as soon as possible.

"My goodness!" Mrs. Weasley nearly yelped, "Fred, dear, go wake your father, and tell him to contact Remus and Dumbledore, Aurora, I need you to go into the kitchen and get the case full of potions, one of them should be green, and that will be the healing potion. The case is on the second shelf on the right side."

Aurora and Fred hurried off to do their instructed jobs, the girl also needing a stepstool to get to the second shelf due to her height and inability to reach things without them falling on her head. After the stool was placed down in a safe manner, she grabbed the case of potions and took out the one Mrs. Weasley described, then putting everything back and returning the healing potion to the red headed mother.

The older woman quickly began working to heal the boy.

I don't own Harry Potter. The series belongs to J.K. Rowling. I only own Aurora and anything you don't recognize from the books or movies.

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