Several days later, I lay in bed, trying to decide if it was worth it for me to get up.
I still couldn't remember anything after the match, but Sirius and Remus said I shouldn't worry about it.
"Sarah!" Remus called up the stairs. "Professor Dumbledore is here to see you!"
I sighed, and got out of bed.
I loped down the stairs, still in my pajamas, to the kitchen, where my two guardians and Dumbledore were all sitting at the table.
"Ah, Sarah. How do you feel?" Dumbledore asked, the usual sparkle in his eye.
I shrugged. "Okay, I guess. I've got my three best friends over, but I still seem to be missing several hours of memory," I told him.
He smiled a sad half smile, then handed me an envelope.
I looked down and saw a Hogwarts seal.
"What's this for? I got mine yesterday," I said, utterly confused.
"It isn't yours," Dumbledore said casually. "I need you to deliver it for me."
I flipped it over and read the address.
"Oh no. No. No way. I refuse. Get McGonagal to do it! Or Snape! Or Hagrid! Just somebody else!" I cried, shoving the letter at him.
He gently pushed it back. "Only you can do this. She knows you. She'll be more likely to trust and believe you," he explained, still as calm as ever.
I sat in silent thought for a minute, then sighed. "Fine. But Hermione, Crystal, and Morgana are coming with me, and we go when I say," I told him, grabbing the letter.
He smiled and nodded. "I'm glad you came around. Thank you, Sarah."
I sighed. "I just hope it isn't a mistake."
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Twin of Potter-Book Two(UP FOR ADOPTION)
أدب الهواةSarah has made it through her first year of Hogwarts, gaining a family and a home along the way. When her name comes out of the Goblet, she panics and puts herself in bad place. As she prepares for the first Task and recuperates, she can only doubt...