Have you ever felt lost and alone? You had a home and a family but it seemed like you didn't connect with anyone? Everyone needs someone they're close too. I have no one. Even when my family was alive, I felt no one understood me. Then I realized I was a witch living among muggles and I was adopted.
The mother and father I had known my entire life had died in a car accident. Three week later I was sitting in an orphanage with no hopes of anyone adopting me because I was sixteen already. No one wanted a kid who could take off on their own in a couple of years. Then a man in inky black robes came up to me. He had greasy black hair and a big nose. He told me his name was Severus Snape and he was mu uncle. He was taking me to a school for people like me. I asked him what that meant and he said I was a witch. At first I laughed in his face then as he explained it he started making sense.
All my life strange things had been happening around me, and around my eleventh birthday I realized I was actually the cause of it all. I trained myself to control the strange powers and got to the point where they were no longer random. Things happened because I wanted them to. Severus told me this was wandless magic, and a rarity among wizards. He said most magical folk were sent to school at eleven and learned to control their magic with the help of a wand. Very few had the concentration needed for wandless magic, but because I learned it as the only way to use my powers, a wand would be useless for me. Also, I could do more than those who needed a wand. At the school where he taught, everyone used wands so I would have to take special classes with the headmaster.
He adopted me after our strange conversation and I moved in with him for the summer. A few days after my seventeenth birthday, we took up residence at the school, Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Since I didn't attend classes with the rest of the students, I wasn't required to wear the uniform or live in a dorm. I had my own rooms in the dungons near my uncle's.
I was in a school filled with over a thousand students, and I still felt as if I was on my own.
