Minerva glared at the man in front of her, breathing heavily as she tried to control her rage.
"Albus, I'm not quite sure what it is that went through your head this year, but there is no good reason not to let a child come to Hogwarts. Especially when she's Remus's. She's eleven, and she's not Voldemort, she's not out to hurt Harry, or ruin the world. She's a poor child in the middle of Merlin-knows-where, and you didn't even let her receive her letter."
She stopped to take a breath and Albus opened his mouth to speak.
"Minerva,"
"Don't you dare try to defend yourself, you lost that right. How is it fair that Draco Malfoy gets to come to Hogwarts and learn how to be a wizard, but the daughter of the kindest man I've ever met doesn't get that right? How is it that she can't learn to be a good witch, but he can learn to be a bad wizard? She's already going to be a strange kid, if she's anything like Remus, and now you've forced her to skip a year so she's behind everyone else. What will that do to her, Albus?"
"Minerva,"
"I want you to know that I am going to look for her. If I have to go through every damned letter for a child, then I will. If I have to look through every single house in the country, I want you to know that I will. Remus is like a son to me, just as James was. We took Harry in, why not her?"
"Minerva," He interrupted her rant boldly, his voice thundering around the room.
She raised an eyebrow, lips pursed, listening to him.
"There are many things that you don't understand," She opened her mouth to speak but he held up a finger, silencing her.
"You have not heard the prophecy that was given. You underestimate the damage that she will create, the pain she will inflict, and the murders she will cause. No, she is not Voldemort, but she is his prodigy."
Silence.
For what seemed like decades, the room was silent as Minerva Mcgonagall processed the news that was just given to her.
And then,
"I don't care. She's a child, there has to be something we can do to stop her from doing such terrible things. Perhaps the reason she does them is because you never help her, and she finds solitude somewhere else? Have you thought of that? Perhaps if you don't take her in, if Hogwarts doesn't take her in, then someone else will. Someone with a darker motive? Albus, I'm going to find that girl. I'm bring her here. And then, whether you like it or not, she is going to attend this school and she will not turn evil. Not as long as I'm still breathing. Tell me where she is, or I will spend the entire summer searching. Don't think I'm bluffing."
Albus sighed heavily, and the light in his eyes had disappeared.
"I don't think it is the right thing to do," He told the green-robed woman in front of him. "But if you are going to persist nonetheless, then she is in a church. In Wiltshire. She's in the back room, the nuns lock her up because they fear her, but don't want to abandon her. Her name is Emily, but they call her Eve."
"Thank you."
And with that, the Transfigurations Professor set out to find Emily Lupin; the girl who hadn't lived.
AHHHH okay, I really really love this story.
I love this so much, I'm really excited about this, and I really really really hope you guys liked it.
It makes me really happy to write this.
I don't know how I came up with it, but I randomly came up with this idea and then this kind of wrote itself. If you guys like it, I will be more than happy to write it, but I plan on going through the entire series, starting with Emily's first year.
Its kind of confusing to explain what year she's in, but she's Ginny and Luna's age, and she missed first year because Dumbledore didn't want her to come. McGonagall found out bout this, and was furious, hence the prologue.
Anyway, I hope you enjoyed.
I love you as always,
Thank you so much for reading,
Until the next time,
.FANGIRL
