AN: I'm redoing this, megaly redoing it. It's not even the same story anymore. It's…I didn't like the original, it was pretty crap.

Disclaimer: Harry Potter is owned by J.K Rowling. I only own Lucina and her family, along with the plot idea. If I gained any money from this, I'd do it a whole lot more regularly.

Introduction

23:47 Friday, July 17th, 1980.
A cry rang out through the hospital ward as a baby boy came into the world. This boy, with his tiny fists flying about to hit the air and his lungs working to full capacity to check how loud he could be in the future, was going to be called Kmillen, because his mother liked the sound of it. Kmillen Jacobi Carlton was born weighing 7 pounds 9 ounces and was very, very loud. But his mother couldn't rest yet. "Ok Mrs Carlton, the next one's coming. Just a little more." The nurse said. Constance gripped tight onto her husband's hand and almost screamed as she did the next push. Lucina Penelope Carlton was born 5 minutes to midnight on July the 17th, 1980 and weighed 6 pounds, 15 Ounces. She didn't cry as loud as her brother did and she didn't kick about too much. The nurses cleaned her and her brother up and put their beds right next to each other. When their mother woke up, they were taken to her and fed for the first time. Lucina fed particularly well and Kmillen fidgeted a bit, like he was trying to fight tiny invisible ninjas or something. Constance looked at her children proudly as they slept afterwards and prayed that they'd be this sweet forever. But, as she must have known, no child stays small and cute forever.

The twins were around 8 when they started showing 'talents'. Things that other kids can't do. For example, Luci would suddenly have books that had been on the top of the bookshelf, Kmillen would have the cookie jar that he couldn't reach, toys would be broken one second and fixed the next. It was obvious that it was because of the children. Constance could not be happier. Her little babies, showing already at such a young age, and Lucina had even started (to a degree) to control it. Though Kmillen, and Lucina to a certain extent, was just using it for selfish reasons it was to be expected. They were smart kids, but they were just kids "Luci. Kmillen." Constance said as she sat down in front of them. Lucina instantly turned and looked at her while Kmillen needed a bit of encouragement to listen "You two, like Mummy and Daddy, are special. You're magical."
"Like Wizards!" Kmillen said happily, throwing his arms up. Constance smiled widely and nodded.
"Exactly like wizards." Kmillen jumped up in joy and Lucina tilted her head in confusion.
"Wizards don't exist." Luci said with a sigh, thinking her brother to be an idiot for falling for it. Constance sighed and shook her head slightly before taking out her wand.
"Avis." She muttered, making the paper that was in front of the children fold magically into birds and start flying. Lucina stood up and reached her hand up so one of the paper birds landed on her hand. It tweeted and Lucina smiled.
"It's real." She whispered "Magic is real." Constance smiled at the sparkle in her daughter's eye, so glad that just a simple spell could bring her child such joy. How she'd get to Hogwarts without exploding would be a miracle.

On their 11th birthday, Luci and Kmillen scurried downstairs and eagerly sat down, watching the windows, to see if the owl would come with the letters. They'd been waiting for three days for it and they thought that it'd be a definate that they'd get it on their birthday. The owl landed on the outside windowsil and Lucina got up to open the window and let the owl in. While Kmillen took the letters from the owl's feet, Luci petted the bird and fed it before kissing the top of its head and allowing it to fly off with a final screech. The twins ran upstairs with their letters and jumped onto their parent's bed "They came!" Luci said excitedly.
"We've got them, look look look." Kmillen said, almost shoving his letter into his father's face.

They were trembling wrecks of eagerness when it came to shopping. They got their robes, their hats, gloves and cloaks from Madam Malkin's, two copies of each book on the list from Florish and Blott's, their wands from Olivander's (Luci had rosewood with a Kelpie Hair core while Kmillen had Ebony with dragon heartstring), their cauldrens from Potage's, their telescopes and scales from Wiseacre's, a few quills and bottles of ink from Scribbulus Writing Instruments and then came the animals, which Luci was looking forwards to "Wow." Luci exhaled, seeing all the animals in cages just looking at her and all seemingly begging without words for her to pick them.
"I want this one." Kmillen said excitedly, looking at a bat. Luci turned and saw the animal he was looking at.
"We can't have bats, stupid. Only Owls, Cats or Toads. Honestly, you're so dumb." Kmillen stuck his tongue out at Luci, who copied the action and turned with her black hair flicking behind her. Her eye caught on one cat which mewed at her when she saw it "Mum." She said, walking to the cat "Can I have this one?" Constance looked at her and smiled.
"Of course honey. Kmillen, have you found one that you want?" Kmillen nodded, holding a Natterjack Toad in his hands.
"It looks just like you." Lucina teased as Constance payed for the animals. Luci had permission so she opened the cat's cage and it slowly walked forwards the two steps it took for Lucina to take it in her arms. It was only a kitten and Lucina smiled, kissing the Balinese kit's head. She stroked her hand down its fur as they walked down Diagon Alley towards Sugarplum's Sweet Shop just for a treat to the twins for being on their best behaviour.

It was as they were walking down the crowded cobbled street, Luci nibbling at a liquorice wand and Kmillen stuffing Chocoballs into his mouth, that Lucina was pushed unceremoniously by a small group of boys into a boy with black hair. She almost dropped her bags but managed to regain her composure "I am so sorry." She said to the boy, whose glasses had fallen off his face, and picked his glasses up.
"It's fine." He smiled and then they carried on walking their seperate ways, Luci having to half jog to catch up to her family. She didn't realise that she'd just met the Wizarding legend Harry James Potter, or that he'd be in her school.

AN: This was a really bad ending, I know, but I think it's better than what I did : This was a really bad ending, I know, but I think it's better than what I did previously.