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A flash of light and a roar of lightning. Harry Potter fell to the ground with a crash, but not before he noticed the cracked Mirror of Erised and the two bodies lying in front of him. 
They raised their heads in Harry's direction — and Harry recognized them within a split second. 
"Mum?" he said. "Dad?"
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Lumos (Book One)

26 partes Concluida Contenido adulto

- ~ - ~ Lumos series book 1 ~ - ~ - On the evening of July 31st, 1980, Lily and James Potter welcomed a pair of twins into the world. But the joy of additions to the family tree was quickly destroyed by Lord Voldemort. He meant to destroy both twins in one fell swoop using the Killing Curse - the worst of the Unforgivable Curses. Instead, the Curse backfired on him, destroying him. But the children didn't come out unscathed, either. The Curse had branded the both of them with scars - one more noticeable than the other. Harry's scar was a simple lightning bolt-shaped line on his forehead, while his sister, Avery's, was a raised welt whose outer edge traced down the center of her forehead and around to her right ear with the appearance of a cluster of bolts rather than the one of her brother. The two were separated. Harry went to live with the Dursleys, while Avery grew up with the O'Reiley family in Ireland - the mother of this clan being a witch and her husband being a Muggle, it was a nice, magicless environment like the kind her twin would live in. But when Avery receives her letter to Hogwarts, she is confronted with truths she never wanted to believe, a new world she had been born into, and a new family she had never known. Can she, the girl who lived, survive the chaos to ensue?