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Petunia agreed to help Wong and the other sorcerers, but she kept her involvement hidden. While the wizarding world fought Voldemort openly, Petunia worked in the shadows, battling mystical threats that no one else could see. She became a silent protector, watching over Lily from afar, even though Lily would never know.
In the end, it wasn’t about proving herself to her family anymore. It was about protecting the ones she loved, no matter the cost.
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Petunia Evans had always known where Lily was. Though the Fidelius Charm made her sister’s location invisible to everyone else, it was no match for the mystic arts. Sorcerers like Petunia could see through the layers of magical protection, and while she never interfered in Lily’s life, Petunia always kept a silent watch over her sister’s safety from afar.
After years of training at Kamar-Taj and fighting unseen battles with dark forces beyond the wizarding world, Petunia had made peace with her past. Her jealousy had long since faded, replaced with a fierce, protective love for Lily. Though their paths had diverged, Petunia still loved her sister, perhaps even more because she now understood the weight of Lily’s responsibilities.
And despite the fact that Lily was a part of the wizarding war, Petunia had done her part as well—secretly. Alongside her fellow sorcerers, she fought against mystical threats that Voldemort’s rise to power had attracted. Dark creatures from other realms, drawn by the evil magic, began to slip through the cracks in reality. Petunia and the sorcerers had kept them at bay, all without the wizarding world ever knowing.
But Petunia had sworn never to reveal herself, never to step into her sister’s world. Until the night it all changed.
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Beyond Just Wands And Spells /A Petunia Evans Short Story /Harry Potter
Fanfiction🅂🄷🄰🄳🄾🅆🅂 🄰🅁🄴 🄽🄾 🄻🄴🅂🅂🄴🅁 🅃🄷🄰🄽 🅃🄷🄴 🄿🄴🅁🅂🄾🄽 Petunia Evans, long overshadowed by her magical sister Lily, discovers that she, too, has the potential to learn powerful abilities-just not the kind of magic her sister practices...
