Leaving them at the Dursley's

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It then showed a sign Privet Drive. Then it showed the forest which had fog and out came a figure with robes, a long white beard, hair and blue eyes with half moon spectacles.

Albus was walking and then suddenly took his deluminator out of his pocket, and it was like a cigarette lighter as he suddenly flicked it open, and with that the lights in the lamps came to him.

When the lamps were all out he was placing the deluminator away when a meow was heard and Albus looked to the cat. "I should have known you would be here, Professor Mcgonagall." Albus said with amusement to his wife.

Suddenly where a cat once was it took the appearance of a stern woman with emerald green witches robes and hat and had wired framed glasses and green eyes.

"Good evening, Professor Dumbledore." Minerva greeted as she walked to the side of him. "Are the rumours true, Albus?"

"Ah. I'm afraid so, Minerva. The good and the bad." Dumbledore said.

"And the boy and girl?" Minerva asked with worry, hearing rumours on what happened.

"Hagrid is bringing them." Albus informed as they walked along the street.

"Is it wise to trust Hagrid with something as importance as this?" Minerva asked thinking about that Hagrid couldn't use magic if Deatheaters attack him.

"Ah. Professor, I would trust Hagrid with my life." Albus said with no twinkling eyes, he was somber.

Then there was a noise heard and the two professors turned around and saw something headed right to them in which when the motorbike landed there was a giant of a man sitting on it with a black beard and hair.

"Professor Dumbledore. Professor Mcgonagall." Hagrid said as he lifted his goggles and then got off as he held one child who was wake in one arm and then a sleeping one in the other.

"No problems I trust?" Albus asked as Minerva came and took the girl who whimpered Amy Minerva felt her heart wrench.

"No sir, little tyke fell asleep while we were flying over Bristol. The girl though has been awake. Try not to wake 'im. Ere you go." Hagrid said passing the boy to Albus.

Minerva came following holding the girl close as she looked to the boy. "Albus. Do you really think it's safe, leaving them with these people? I've watched them all day their the worst sort of muggles imaginable...they really are."

"It's the only family they have." Albus informed.

"This boy will be famous their won't be a child in our world that doesn't know his name." Minerva said and I rolled my eyes. He didn't do anything except hit his head on the crib and cry hysterically.

"Exactly. He's far better off growing up away from all of that. Until he is ready. His sister won't have to have the fame surrounding her, she can be a normal child." Albus said I heard, normal? When have I lived a normal life except abuse?

Minerva placed the girl on the step and the boy was also placed there. Hagrid was crying. "There, there Hagrid. It's not really good bye after all." Albus said to the half giant. "Good luck, Harry and his sister."

I heard the three leave and I frowned as I shivered, at least Harry had a blanket as I curled up, I just knew I was going to go through hell, I just knew it as my eyes dropped and I tried to find some sleep before my nightmares came back full force.

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