𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗙𝗨𝗧𝗨𝗥𝗘 𝗛𝗘𝗜𝗥𝗦

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The Great Hall was still recovering from the last scene when a new one appears.

In the hallowed halls of the grand estates of the wizarding world, the future heirs of the noble and ancient houses found themselves in a peculiar kind of isolation. Each burdened by the expectations and traditions of their families, they navigated their lonely worlds in different ways.

Hearing this the future generation remains stoic and give each other a look, while their parenst along with other people were looking at them and wondering what could happen.

Some even scoffing thinking even after having so much riches, they pretend to be burdened.

Draco Malfoy, the scion of the illustrious Malfoy family, spent most of his time alone. The vastness of Malfoy Manor, with its labyrinthine corridors and echoing chambers, only accentuated his solitude. His only companions were the house-elves, who attended to his every need but could not fill the void of true companionship. Draco often found himself wandering the gardens, pondering the weight of his lineage and the expectations placed upon him.

Narcissa Malfoy, usually so composed, found herself crying softly in the embrace of her husband, who's wondering where he went wrong.

Abraxas Malfoy thinking how the future was not kind to his only grandson, perhaps some changes are necessary.

Daphne Greengrass, striving to be the perfect daughter, worked tirelessly to set an example for her younger sister, Astoria. Her days were consumed with lessons in etiquette, magical theory, and the intricacies of pure-blood society. Daphne's dedication to her role left little room for personal desires or friendships. She carried the burden of perfection with grace, but her heart longed for a sense of belonging beyond her family's high standards.

The Greengrass parents, Alexander and Leonara, observed Daphne with concern. They never wanted to make their daughter feel pressured, perhaps they had to change the ways they dealt with their children in the future.

Theo Nott, under the stern eye of his father, was molded to be the perfect heir. Every action, every word was scrutinized to ensure it met the high standards of the Nott family. The pressure to conform to his father's rigid expectations weighed heavily on Theo, leaving him little time to explore his own identity. His life was a series of lessons and duties, devoid of the warmth and affection he silently craved.

Theo Nott's grandfather, Edgar Nott, was a stern and formidable figure who had always valued discipline above all else. Upon witnessing the changes in his grandson, he felt a pang of regret. "I need to make him better," Edgar resolved, recognizing for the first time the abuse Theo had silently endured. 

Pansy Parkinson, often criticized for not being the perfect heiress, struggled with the harsh judgments of her family. No matter how hard she tried, she could never seem to meet their exacting standards. The constant criticism chipped away at her confidence, leaving her feeling inadequate and unloved. Pansy's exterior was tough, but inside, she yearned for acceptance and understanding.

Pansy Parkinson's parents, Edward and Violet, were less sympathetic. They observed their daughter's growing confidence and sense of self with disapproval. "She should be the perfect heiress, not a rebel," Edgar spoke coldly, with his wife agreeing with the same.

Blaise Zabini, the enigmatic heir of the Zabini fortune, lived a life of splendid isolation. His mother, a renowned beauty with a penchant for marrying wealthy wizards, was frequently preoccupied with her latest husband. Blaise, left to his own devices, found solace in the vast library of their mansion. The silence was both a comfort and a curse, as he delved into books to escape the reality of his lonely existence.

Amidst their solitary lives, a glimmer of hope arrived in the form of Sirius Black's daughter -

"My-My daughter!", exclaimed Sirius excitedly

The Black family felt happy hearing they had a heiress, maybe she would be the one to bring them all together

- Victoria Black. Unlike her father, who had been estranged from the pure-blood circles, Victoria had a unique charm that bridged the gap between tradition and rebellion. She brought with her an air of mystery and an infectious warmth that drew the others in.

"Why is your daughter associating with them padfoot?", exclaimed James Potter - making the black family and future generation who heard, glare at him.

But the rebellious Black was too happy to hear anything, now that he got to know he has a daughter.

Draco found in Victoria a confidante who listened without judgment. She encouraged him to explore his interests beyond the confines of Malfoy Manor and reminded him of the value of genuine friendship.

 Daphne discovered that she could share her burdens with Victoria, who appreciated her efforts and admired her dedication to her sister.

 Blaise, usually so reserved, opened up to Victoria about his loneliness, finding comfort in her unwavering support.

Theo, who had always been under his father's strict control, found a sense of freedom in Victoria's presence. She helped him see that he could forge his own path and still honor his family's legacy. 

Pansy, often plagued by self-doubt, felt seen and appreciated by Victoria. Her acceptance allowed her to begin shedding the weight of her family's criticisms.

Together, these heirs of the noble houses, once isolated in their grand estates, discovered the true meaning of family through Victoria. She brought them together, fostering a sense of unity and love that had been missing from their lives.



She was their everything - sister, mother, friend and a guide.


Hearing this the parents were content and happy, their children had someone to rely on, someone who can be with them no matter the circumstance, someone who can guide them away from the path of darkness.



𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐁𝐄𝐆𝐈𝐍𝐍𝐈𝐍𝐆 𝐎𝐅 𝐀𝐍 𝐄𝐍𝐃 (𝐖𝐓𝐌)Where stories live. Discover now