Stepping Boundaries

By: Namoi and Kakkabrat

Introduction

Disclaimers: Dun own it.

A cold stone shack stood up on a dark black hill in the town of Linden, it was rumored haunted and dangerous it looked abandon but little did the frightened people of Linden know it was quiet inhabited. There was a faint glow of a flickering candle in the far shattered window, also though the darkens hushed whispers could be heard from the window in which the light came forth.

There inside sat a young girl she looked of 16 or 17 years of age. Her face seemed quiet pale like it had never seen the sunshine and her green eyes seemed lifeless from captivity in the shack that she had to call home. Her black hair looked matted from days of neglect, she seemed not to care of how she looked. On the other side of the room sat a man in a black cloak, a long nose is all that was visible on it's face.

"I have come to give you this letter and the key to your vault in Gringotts," The figure that sounded quiet manly said in a hushed tone and he sat a rusty key and a water stained envelope on the rickety coffee table in front of him. The girl nodded slowly, she had lost her voice from under use all summer and she couldn't seem to make words in her condition.

"Your father has approved that letter on the table and escort will be here in town square to take you down to London," The manly figure stated dully as he stood and bowed to the young girl. She nodded yet again, not being able to use her voice. With a pop the figure was gone and she sighed, she was alone yet again.

She stood and the dust from the chair went airborne as she made her way to the table and sat down by the coffee table a began to read the water stained letter, it seemed strange to get a letter from someone other than her father. She read the letter over and over again not really sure if she had read the letter correctly. This just seemed too good to be true, she was transferring to another school, the best wizarding school in all of England, Hogwarts.

She was finally getting out of this pit of hell that her father placed her in, she was leaving the darkness and finally stepping into the light.

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- Namoi and Kakkabrat