Power → 𝐆𝐨𝐥𝐝𝐞𝐧 𝐄𝐫𝐚
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Ongoing, First published Oct 21, 2020
Melody Socering. She's known around Hogwarts as The Muggleborn Slytherin. But no matter what's said to her, the taunting, the insults, the hexes, the way Melody always stays so calm baffles both her house and the rest of the school. But much like a fellow student, who is also muggleborn, Hermione Granger, Melody is known to be very studious and ambitious, also being top of her year. Melody's always seen writing in her mysterious notebook that she always carries with her, and nobody, not even Hermione Granger, or even the staff know why or what she's writing. Sometimes as she gazes out at the Black Lake, a crow lands on her shoulder, and only she knows why. Although lovely and innocent looking, Melody Socering hides secrets Voldemort would kill to find. With every written sentence, the more she knowledge gains. With unimaginable memories of the past, she's another step up ahead of the game. Melody's determined and ready, and is rising to power.

"So this is the fate of the Wizarding World," Melody smiled. "Harry Potter, don't let me down. This is going to be a long~ride."

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