A plump lady with brown hair walked up the sidewalk to a well-tended house. The Lady looked down to her papers. She knew her speech by hand. She smoothed down her black skirt and went to knock on the door, but turned around first. Her purple eyes scanned the whole area. Unpleased that she didn't find what she was looking for she called out an all too familiar name to her ears. This was his last chance with family and if he messes it up he will be sent to that stuck-up friend of the family, Vlad. "Daniel, get over here now!" she called. The boy finally appeared behind her and so she knocked on the front door and patiently waited for the owners of the house to come to the door.

Inside the house though a rather fat and loud man pushed a thin boy with black as night hair and grass green eyes into his room, locking the door before meeting his wife at the front door. The wife opened the door right after her son walked past into the kitchen.
"Hello, are you the Dursleys?" The lady asked. The pair at the front door looked to each other and then to the women in front of them. "Yes," The man answered cautiously. The Women smiled at the parents. "I'm Alicia, and this is Daniel. His mother Madison, I believe is related to you?" Alicia Inquired. The wife nodded her head. "Well, Madison died in a freak accident, with the rest of her family. If you take in her son half of their family account goes to you and the other half to Daniel here." Alicia informed. The husband this time nodded. "Is there anything we should know about Daniel?" the wife asked. "No, well right now he refuses to speak, but I'm sure he'll snap out of it," Alicia replied. The couple nodded and led Daniel inside. The husband then took the paper from Alicia and signed.

Alicia had a good feeling about this family. Although she hadn't told them everything. Daniel has been having weird things happen around him. Objects flying, things fixing themselves, and the room temperature lowering. These people could handle it. She wasn't sure why, but she knew that like it was a fact.