"Hey honey," Mr. Lupin said sitting down across from his wife at the kitchen table. He placed the mail on the table. Mrs. Lupin reached out and took the mail to sort through it.

"The daily prophet, a letter from mom, a letter from work, and...," Mrs. Lupin froze. In her hands was a letter addressed to her and her husband with the Hogwarts seal on it.

"Is everything ok, Lylac?" Mr. Lupin asked his wife as he came around the table. He stopped when he saw the seal.

"Should we wait, Hopen?" Mrs. Lupin asked.

"No, let's find out what it says," Mr. Lupin answered. Mrs. Lupin slid her finger under the flap and broke the seal. Mr. Lupin reached forward and pulled out the letter. He unfolded the parchment and started to read it.

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Lupin,

I was looking through the list of new students for the upcoming school year and noticed that your daughter, Remece, was not on the list despite the fact that she has magical abilities. I was intrigued by this fact and decided to look into it. I have now found out the nature of your daughter's condition and I would like to offer her a chance to attend Hogwarts.

I would like to make the necessary arrangements with you and would like to meet your daughter. It would be best if you could come in sometime this week, otherwise we'll have to meet after I get back from a trip to Romania. Please let me know when I should expect you.

Sincerely,

Headmistress Alba Dumbledore

Mr. Lupin placed the letter on the table and walked over to the fire place. He picked up a handful of floo powder from the jar on the hearth and threw it into the empty fire place. Green flames sprang up immediately.

"Professor Dumbledore's office," Mr. Lupin said clearly into the fire. He stuck his head in the flames and found himself looking at an elderly lady with long sliver hair and shocking blue eyes behind a pair of half-moon spectacles.

Meanwhile upstairs his daughter stirred.

A small girl sat up and pushed her long, brown hair out of her face, revealing her green eyes. She stood up and walked across her room to her desk. She had gotten a letter from her grandmother the day before and wanted to reply.

Dear Grandmother,

I got your letter yesterday. I'm doing fine. I can't wait to see you and Grandfather next week.

Love,

Remece

"Remece, breakfast is ready!" Mrs. Lupin called from downstairs.

"Coming, Mum!" Remece replied. She folded the parchment and placed it in an envelope. She walked downstairs and into the kitchen.

"Hello sweetie," Mr. Lupin said to his daughter as he came into the kitchen from the living room.

"Morning," Remece mumbled sitting down at the table and reaching for a slice of breakfast cake. Her mother handed her Professor Dumbledore's letter. She opened the letter and read as she spread some homemade berry jam on her slice. Her brow furrowed in confusion at first, but as she reached the end her face lit up. She had a chance to go to Hogwarts?! What sort of arrangements would have to be made? She put down the letter and began eating her breakfast.

Several hours later Remece was sitting outside Professor Dumbledore's office while her parents were talking to the Headmistress. Professor Dumbledore walked out and turned to Remece.

"Well, I look forward to seeing you again soon, Remece," she said handing Remece a thick envelope, "Your acceptance letter."