A/N: I know this is very short but I just wanted to see if anyone's interested in Matilda/Harry Potter crossovers. I think Matilda is definitely a witch. Anyone else? For the sake of the story, let's pretend Matilda started using her power when Voldemort and the Death Eaters were running the Ministry which is why she went unnoticed.

Disclaimer: I only own Gordy


"Hey, Mr. Potter, how do you so, sir?" Gordy, one of the lower level Aurors, poked his head into Harry's office. He was fairly new, transferring from the Ministry of Germany, and still wasn't quite used to talking to Harry Potter. He wasn't much older than Harry, about the same age but it was clear the Boy Who Lived intimidated him. Harry tried to ease all the new Aurors' nervousness at first but gave up after a week.

"Hello, Gordy, did you need anything?" Harry asked back politely.

"Yes, sir, I've got another underage magic notice," Gordy said looking nervous.

"Err, Gordy, that's not my area," Harry replied. Normally he would at-least look into a case someone brought him but he was in the middle of sorting through some files from the last case he worked on. "Did you tell the Department of Underage Magic?"

The young man was almost sweating now, "Yes, yes I did. They told me to come get you."

"Because of an underage magic user? These things happen all the time, the kid probably got angry or something." Harry said. He remembered his little bursts of magic quite well when he was a kid, as much as he'd like to forget.

"They said there was something strange about this one, sir."

Harry looked up, giving Gordy his full attention, "What do you mean?"

"I don't know, Mr. Potter, sir. They just told me to come get you is all."

Harry nodded, "Alright, I'll be right there."

He looked relieved. "Thank you Mr. Potter sir."

"You can call me Harry you know," Harry told him.

"Right, Mr. Harry, sir."

Harry sighed, "It's a start. Do you remember the kid's name?"

"Oh yeah, I have it right here." Gordy looked down at the piece of parchment he was holding, "Oh, there it is. Matilda."