The Marauder's daughters

The Marauder's daughters

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What if Harry had an older sister, and Remus and Sirius had daughters. Brooklyn Adeline Potter is the older sister of Harry Potter. Brooklyn is three years old when her parents are killed. Savannah Kennedy Lupin is the same age as Brooklyn, but has never known her mother. She dropped her off at Remus's house the day after she was born. Evelyn Riley Black is also the same age as Brooklyn and Savannah. Evelyn, Sirius, and her mother Adeline were the perfect family. Until Evelyn's mom was kidnapped and everyone assumed she was dead, Sirius was at Remus's house when James and Lily were killed, and found out and left Remus to take of Evelyn while Sirius went to destroy the rat Peter Pettigrew. Now all three girls are living with Remus while Harry is at the Dursley's.
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{𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸 3} It is a known fact that Crookshanks was helping Sirius Black to capture Pettigrew in his rat form, back in Harry Potter's third year at Hogwarts. But what if Crookshanks was a human just like Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot, and Prongs? What if she was James Potter's twin sister? And why did Dumbledore do almost everything in his power to keep her identity a secret from Harry? This is the forgotten story of Jenna Potter. *** WARNING: Mature and sensitive content ahead [Marauder's Era] [OC's age: 15-21]

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