Hogwarts is about to get a little bit more chaotic.
Where Lily Evans has a twin sister who got expelled from two different magical schools.
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A bit cliche? Probably.
Goes against the fact that muggle-borns aren't allowed to attend Durmstrang? Y...
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It wasn't uncommon in the Evan's household to hear bickering between two red haired girls and an older, taller blonde girl. The teenage sisters' sibling bond have been strained for years, hardly allowing time for them to cool down and make amends.
Ivy Evans, the middle child, sighs as a door down the hall is slammed. Her identical twin sister, Lily, storms in with a huff of irritation. She fell back onto her back next to Ivy.
"She's not even listening to me. It's like she truly hates me, but I know that can't be the case. It just can't..." She trailed off, her eyes looking off into the past. Ivy frowned, not particularly fond of seeing her sister's like this.
"Want me to try to reason with her? Your Gryffindor spirit doesn't exactly help in conversations with Tuney." She attempted a joke but it fell flat. Lily shook her head, her emerald eyes looking into her older sister's equally dazzling green eyes. She forced a smile on her face and propped herself up.
"I can't believe you are finally going to Hogwarts with me." Lily paused. "I'm not happy you were expelled, again." Ivy chuckled. "But I'm glad I get to see my other half more often."
"I'm also happy, but I will miss my friends from Durmstrang." Ivy's voice adopted a sadder tone. Her hand reach up to her necklace, one her best-est friend gave her.
"I know you'll miss Cassandra. I've only met her a few times but she seems like a wonderful person." Lily looked at the peculiar necklace. "I still can't believe she got a hold of something that valuable." Ivy looked down and smiled.
"Well her father does work in the Ministry. A broken time-turner is quite rare, two are even rarer. But she has her persuasive ways." She smiled off, remembering the day her dear Cassy gave it to her.
It was the beginning of her fifth year, Lily had just left for Kings Cross. Ivy, however, had to wait for a witch or wizard to arrive and transport her to the ship that acts like the Hogwarts Express in purpose. The port where the ship was anchored was way to far of a distance for Ivy, as she wanted to wave Lily off on September first.
So her best friend's mother agreed to bringing her their through appraitation, something Ivy's muggle parents couldn't do. Cassy and her mother, Desdemona Fawley, had arrived with Cassy jumping up and down in excitement. All Ivy could see was a blur of dark brown hair rush towards her and engulf her in the tightest hug, she gladly returned it.
"Ivy, Ivy, guess what?" Ivy chuckled at her friends energy, something she always admired.
"What? Did you finally speak to Lucy?" Cassy's face went red and her mother laughed trying to pull it off as a cough but failing miserably. Ivy grinned.
"No, sadly. But days after you left a couple weeks ago, Father came home with you will never believe." She pulled out a golden time-turner out of her pocket. Ivy's heart pounded and her green eyes met Cassy's blue eyes with wonder and shock. "Don't worry, both of them were broken so they were stripped of their remaining magic."