Lilith James Parker has always had her best friend. Being together since her birth and after being left at an orphanage that could care less about haunted children.
She remembers her and Thomas meeting a man named Albus Dumbledore after he showed up at their orphanage, needing to talk to them.
She remembers how horrible the orphanage was to her and her brother.
Until her friend got invited to Hogwarts.
Until she got invited to go to Hogwarts.
Until she finds a diary that goes to the name of Tom Riddle, she finds herself falling in love with the charming sixteen year old boy.
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"Y-You're adopting me?"
"Of course I am, Lilith."
"You aren't joking with me, right?"
"Never, Lilith."
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(Have Harry Potter wallpapers in all of the chapters.)
BOOK ONE IN THE "UNUSUAL" SERIES!
PART OF "THE UNUSUALS" UNIVERSE!
Unmasked (A Scorily/Scorlily Fanfic)[post-cursed child]
36 Kapitel Abgeschlossene Geschichte
36 Kapitel
Abgeschlossene Geschichte
A dancing pair of fluttery pink fairy wings. That was all anyone ever seemed to see in Lily Luna Potter, because she never took them off. An angel of innocence, she pranced around Hogwarts as if everyone loved her, making good marks and smiling at everyone she saw. It was all a mask, of course, and it chafed at her, making her feel pressured and overly bubbly, like a bottle of butterbeer being shaken. It was bound to wear thin someday and peel off, this mask of hers, she reasoned.
Why not now?
A stack of books. That was all anyone ever seemed to see in Scorpius Malfoy, because he was never seen without one- often his thin face would be completely hidden by thick, musty old tomes. Even after going on that completely MENTAL time-traveling adventure with Albus Potter and having his birth status confirmed, Scorpius was still "that odd Malfoy kid," while Albus himself had suddenly become a Hogwarts icon. This made Scorpius feel second-best to a former fellow loser- never a good feeling. But he was bound to distinguish himself someday, he reasoned.
Why not now?
Scorpius Malfoy and Lily Potter. Two adolescents who were trying to break free from predetermined images that had been thrust upon them. Their only obstacles?
Each other.