There won't be a child in our world who won't know his name. These were the words by McGonagall, little did she know that it did not only apply to her world, but also to the muggle world.

Everyone would know the story of Harry Potter, the boy who lived.

The story written by a witch, based on real events, published in the muggle world in the hope it would help find the children of the destroyed letters.

The letters that had been destroyed during Voldemort's reign. Not only were the letters and names of muggleborns destroyed, but also those of what he saw as traitors and a large number of

half-bloods.

Some names had been easier to recover than others, children who were able to use a little bit of magic were the easiest to find. But others, who thought they were just a magnet for weird events weren't easy to find. Even some of the children who had magical parents weren't always easy to find, some had been hidden away by their parents, who feared for their children's and own lives still.

But after a few years more and more children were found, and a special project was started.

The children who's letters were recovered were able to go to Hogwarts after all, they would be put in special classes because they differed in ages a lot. Fresh graduates of Hogwarts were asked to stay for a while so each child or young adult who's letter had been recovered would have a mentor to guide them into the life of magic.

A much needed role, as most of these children had grown up as muggles, some were already adults even. And now they are suddenly told that the world of wizards is real, and they themselves are a part of it. This caused a lot of confusion, and confused is what Yura certainly was even now when she was sitting in the train on her way to her new school and life.