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Bellatrix Lestrange: The Dark Lord's Most Faithful Spin-off Challenge.

Molly's P.O.V

He wasn't like me or the twins, he was a squib.

It hadn't mattered at first, but then I saw how different he was, how he didn't belong in the wizarding world, he belonged in the Muggle world.

When I went to Hogwarts it was an eye opener on how he couldn't fit in my world, it was then I stopped talking or writing to him, when his mother dumped him at our house I'd pretend he wasn't there, I no longer stepped in when Fabian and Gideon teased him.

There was a time when I had stopped their teasing and pranks, but that was when I was blissfully unaware of how much having magic meant.

I abandoned him, the only friend he had left was Arthur and in the end I took him away, severing their friendship beyond repair and his my cousin's final tie to the wizarding world.

It seemed when moved to Birmingham that he'd gotten the message he didn't belong, but I was wrong, he wrote and told me he'd become an accountant, about him marrying a Muggle woman.

I didn't reply not even when he invited me to his eldest daughter's christening, nor when he sent me a letter telling me he had named his eldest son Arthur Fabian or when he informed he had named his youngest child Annabelle Molly.

Arthur had wanted to write to his former best friend, but I wouldn't let him create a new bond, a new tie to the wizarding world for my cousin to grasp onto.

It would've of meant all the years and effort I spent proving to my cousin that he didn't belong would've been wasted.

I know it'd shock those who know me how easily I rejected my own kin, I am the woman who takes in her children's friends and practically adopt them, but all my children's friends have magic, they belong in the wizarding world.

I know lots who'd judge me because I rejected my cousin because he was without magic, but me rejecting him was for his own good, it really was.

Nobody sees it that way, but it's true. Everything I did was to send him to a world where he'd fit him, where he wouldn't be a disappointment, a shameful family secret.

The day he no longer sends letters than I know I've fully succeeded in my years of rejection and that he has finally accepted that doesn't belong in my world, as I don't belong his world.

The day he realises that those without magic simply cannot live in a world where everybody else has magic.

I know those who'd disagree with that, but those are the ones who always produce the child that can go to Hogwarts, that can get a wand.

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