Title: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
Author: SLupinBlack
Chapter: One
Disclaimer: I don't own Harry Potter. Sophie Lupin-Black is a figment of my strange imagination and I'm lucky that can use someone like her to satisfy my plot bunnies. Everyone else probably belongs to J.K Rowling because if they were mine, this is what you would have read in the book or seen in the films.
Chapter One: The Impossible Girl
Sophina Lyra Lupin-Black, better known as Sophie is the impossible girl. No one knows exactly what powers she possesses even after all this time so we are going to go back to where our story starts. At the just before her first year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
Sophie was born on the fourth of October 1999 in London. She has an older brother called Theodore Lyall Lupin-Black or Teddy as everyone calls him. Teddy was born on the thirtieth of April 1996, meaning that when our story begins, he will be entering his fourth year at Hogwarts.
On the fourth of October 2010, Sophie received a letter by owl. On the front of the envelope, written in green ink was:
Miss S Lupin-Black
The Largest Bedroom
4 Caspian Way
Cardiff
Inside this envelope was the single most important letter any eleven year old Witch or Wizard could ever receive on their birthday. Sophie was no exception, as she is only young, she doesn't get very many letters so she gets very excited when a letter is for her.
Ripping open the wax seal bearing the Hogwarts crest, Sophie almost tore the letter during the hurry to get it out of the envelope.
"You might want to calm down, sweetheart. It's very important that you are able to read what the letter says." Remus Lupin chuckled at his daughters antics.
"She's only excited because she knows that it's her Hogwarts letter, Tad!" Teddy commented.
Sophie, who had stopped clawing at her letter now, had managed to get it out of the envelope.
"Yes, it's my Hogwarts letter, who else would be writing to me? This also means that I can now officially learn how to do magic and become friends with people who I don't have to hide the Wizarding World from!" Sophie stated as if it was the most obvious thing ever.
"Okay." Teddy sounded vaguely unconvinced.
"Sophie's right, you know." Remus said, stepping into the conversation.
"She's never wrong!" Teddy claimed before going upstairs.
