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(I've decided that when I have no ideas or no requests i'll choose a writing promote I can find online choose a character and see where that goes... attempt number one!)

(Y/n P.O.V)

People always looked down on me because of my 'disability'. No one stopped to think about my talents; they just saw me as a blind person, someone they could push around with because I wouldn't know who pushed me.

The only people who ever helped me were the Mauraders and Lily. They always walked with me so I didn't get lost. Lily sat with me to study, reading it aloud for me. James would blow off the others to help when she wasn't available. Remus would often join us.

When it came time for us to share what we wanted to do with our head of house after Hogwarts, I heard other professors laugh when I told Professor McGonagall I wanted to be an Auror.

Professor McGonagall didn't laugh, but she did suggest I consider other job revenues. My friends reassured me I could be anything if I wanted to. They helped me study all the areas I needed to. As a joke, Sirius said I should train my sense of smell and hearing, which Remus thought wasn't bad.

The boys had fun creating different smells for me to work out, and I got pretty good at it. I also learned to tell who was walking by based on their footsteps.

I got good at it, and after graduating from Hogwarts, I went on to achieve my dream and become the best auror ever to exist, all with the help of my husband, James.

He had supported my dreams since day one; he had studied with me more in the first two years after Hogwarts than he had ever studied in his whole time at Hogwarts. If they could have, they probably would have failed him and held him back.

Shortly after Hogwarts, we both joined The Order of the Phoenix.

While I may be an Auror, James still didn't like sending me on Order missions, even though a lot of them were a lot safer than my job.

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