Disclaimer: Don't own Twilight or Harry Potter
A/N: So this is just a quick twilight crossover that I did with a Fem!Harry with it also being non-magical.
Power of the mind.
They were moving. Again. This was the fifth move that she had experienced since she could remember. She had been born in England but when she turned three they had moved over to France once her uncle had gotten a job promotion. From France to Germany. Then to Japan to Spain. And finally this one.
The 'final' move she would experience. To America. She would graduate in America for two years and then she would be free to leave for college. She would be free to leave her relatives 'care'.
Oh her name? Allison Lilly Potter. Or Ally short.
She sat basking in the warm Spanish sun. Closing her eyes in contentment she allowed her self to relax. She would miss this. The ability to be away from her relatives for long periods of time and the ability to have friends. The town they were living in was huge that they rarely crossed paths.
But this haven would leave her when they reached their destination in the rainy area of Washington. It was a small town. So small that the chances of not running into her whale of a cousin were slim. Although...He might leave her alone if she showed him what she could do.
She was different. Not a freak just different. She could move things if she wanted them to. That was it. No flying or changing into a freakishly tall green monster when she was mad. But she still though it was cool.
Of course she was terrified at first. She was scared of what she was, that everything that he aunt and uncle had said about her were true. That she was an evil freak. Then she stopped a kid form running into the road when there was heavy traffic. She stopped seeing it as a curse that day and looked at it like a gift.
Now she loved being different. She was careful though. Sometimes when she was mad at something things would mysteriously rattle. She often thought that if she used her gift on her uncle would he stop hurting her. But she knew nothing would. She was stuck here until she could graduate in two years and then she would be free.
The scenery changed from the freeway into the green forest of Forks, Washington. She sighed as they drove to the new house. One thing was for sure. Things wouldn't be the same.
