Chapter 2: The First Lessons

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Kamar-Taj was unlike anything Petunia had ever seen. The ancient temple in Nepal was a haven for those who sought power beyond the physical world. Here, Petunia trained under the watchful eye of the Ancient One and other sorcerers. She learned to bend reality, to open portals with the flick of her wrist, and to defend herself from forces she had never imagined existed.

The mystic arts were difficult, far more complex than anything Petunia had imagined. But she excelled. She wasn’t naturally gifted like Lily, but she worked harder, pushing herself to master every technique, every spell.

Over time, Petunia’s resentment of her sister began to fade, replaced by a quiet pride in her own accomplishments. She didn’t need a wand or a broomstick to be powerful. Her strength came from within, from her unwavering determination to prove that she was more than just ordinary.

But despite her growth, one feeling still lingered: the desire to be acknowledged by her family. They had never known where she had gone or what she was learning. To them, she had simply left, seemingly uninterested in Lily’s magical world.

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