Summary:
Emma Mason lived quite the unusual life having to move from one continent to the next from a young age. When her mother is murdered, she is forced to transfer to Hogwarts in order to secure her safety. Unknown to Emma, there are things that have been going on during her life that she is unaware of. It is at Hogwarts that she learns that she is not an ordinary witch as her past begins to catch up with her.
In this installment at Hogwarts, she begins her fourth year after having been home schooled her entire life. It is there that she meets the Boy Who Lived and attempts to help him stay alive when his name is mysteriously chosen as one of the four Tri-Wizard Champions.
Author's Note:
Excuse me for any possible inconvenience, I'm still trying to learn how to use this! :)
For the most part, life was pretty normal. Well, that was until it wasn't anymore. Yes, I moved around quite a lot, but I always assumed it had to do with my mother's job. Yes, I was home schooled from a young age and was rarely allowed out on my own, but I just assumed it was due to my mother being overprotective of her only child. It wasn't until I woke up to find an old man dressed in strange clothing and a long grey beard telling me that I had to pack and leave immediately that my life changed dramatically. He informed me that my mother had just been murdered, by whom I wasn't sure, but that I was in danger. That was the start of my new life... I was being thrust into a new world and another country to a school under the headmaster that guaranteed my safety.
Now I sat looking out of the window of my room at the Leaky Cauldron that Professor Dumbledore, the old and strange man, arranged for me until I would be leaving for Hogwarts tomorrow. I watched as the people below me continued on with their day oblivious to my pain and confusion. Tomorrow I would be boarding a train to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry where I would be starting my fourth year. After the past few days of absolute whirlwind and change in my life, there was only one thing that I was absolutely certain. Nothing was normal anymore.
