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"she's braindead, harry."
"she's my future wife."
"that makes it worse."
THE GIRL WHO WASN'T DOING THAT ON PURPOSE
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Inaya Smith has three problems.
One, she is very sweet.
Two, she has absolutely no idea what is happening.
Three, the entire wizarding world has mistaken this for genius.
Raised next door to Harry Potter, Inaya grows up as the soft-hearted girl who shares biscuits through hedges, asks worrying questions at the worst possible times, and somehow survives everything that should have killed her.
To Muggles, she is Inaya Smith.
To wizards, she is Inaya Chauhan.
The lost daughter of two murdered Indian Aurors.
The child Voldemort failed to erase.
The girl whose parents poured their dying magic, protection, and luck into her body before the Dark Lord could take her too.
Now Hogwarts has decided she is a Ravenclaw.
Hermione thinks she is a hidden mastermind.
Ron thinks she is a genius beyond mortal understanding.
Draco thinks she is his dream girl wrapped in dangerous mystery.
Harry thinks she is his future wife because she promised when they were six and, unfortunately, he has the emotional flexibility of a locked cupboard.
Inaya, meanwhile, is trying to find breakfast.
She does not want to save the day.
She does not want to become a legend.
She does not want people whispering "Chauhan" like she is supposed to know what that means.
But luck is a violent thing.
And Inaya's luck has teeth.
So when danger comes for Harry Potter, it trips.
When Voldemort makes a plan, she ruins it by accident.
When someone asks her how she knew the answer, she says the wall looked helpful.
Nobody believes her.
They call it humility.
They call it brilliance.
They call it strategy.
Inaya calls it deeply unfair.