Ardelle Black's life isn't typical of a 16 year old, with her mother passing away and her father a convicted felon, is it so wrong to assume the world has written you off? Letting people in isn't easy when everyone you have ever known has left, but maybe accepting that there are still people out there willing to give unconditional love is worth it in the end. Fred Weasley seems to think so anyway. "We all end up alone, in the end that is. So why get your heartbroken along the way?" "You see thats where you're wrong. It's not everyday you find your soulmate, don't allow what could go wrong to overshadow what is going right. That shit is dumb" Extra notes and explanations: This story is written on the basis that the wizarding war ended in 1992, as Voldemort and his army were defeated by the order of the phoenix. Everyone that died prior to 1992 is dead within my story (e.g James and Lily potter) Sirius Black however is still in azkaban 4 years later, where our story is set, as there is no proof that proves he didn't sell out james and lily. Lastly Ardelle is in 5th year however she is 16 as the way the year group and ages are laid out in the books did not fit with my storyline. Both the twins and Oliver are 1 year older. I hope this clears some things up for you. Happy reading :) All rights to the harry potter franchise belong to JKR. I only own my OC and the plot.
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