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Reece Potter.
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Ongoing, First published May 24, 2015
It was dark times, Voldemort was gathering followers, and anyone who refused ended up dead. Lily and James Potter had just had two children, Harry James Potter and Reece Orion Potter. They were ones who refused Voldemort, and now he was after them, too. On the night the two children took down the Dark Lord, they were both given scars, Harry's on his forehead and Reece's on her wrist. However, after the attack, Harry was taken to their Aunt and Uncle's house, while Reece went with her Uncle Sirius. You know what happened to Harry, but you don't know what happened to Reece. So here is what happened to her. Here is her story. 

So this is basically what happens to Reece and Sirius Black's daughter, Jasper Lily Black. Also Narnia will be in this book as well as the Wizarding World. So give it a try!
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