Dumbledore sat in his chair, rubbing his temple. Of all the things he was expecting, Addie Evans coming in was definitely not one of them. She did look exactly like her brother once. Before Albus had thought it was the fact that they were twins, but now he knew that it was because of charms put on the children to make them look like their Aunt Lily and Uncle James, two people they would never know but always be connected to. That was why Dumbledore made Addie's last name Evans. Something he had never told anyone was that he was the first person at the Potter's house the night they died. He looked into the crib, at the two children. He had been one of the few to know about Addie and Harry, mostly because of the Potter's going into hiding. He had seen the lightning bolt on Harry's head, and the faint scar on Addie's wrist. For some reason they were different, and Dumbledore always thought Addie's looked like something moving. He just could never tell what it was. Now she was at Hogwarts, and she would see Harry. He thought of her eyes, and how they faintly looked like Harry, but also knew that he had tried to change her appearance the night he had given her to Alicia, and only succeeded in taking off the charms that had been put on her before. Dumbledore knew that she would get into Gryffindor, any person who can still run after their mother, adopted or not, died must be very courageous.

But he had an important decision to make. Harry was with his parents, fine people in Dumbledore's opinion, but he couldn't get past the reason he had split the twins up in the beginning. Harry himself was a threat, but he was still more connected to Voldemort than Addie was. So Harry had protection, but Harry was targeted through the wizarding world. Dumbledore had split them up so that one could live in peace, while the other lived the famous one. It had seemed logical that the one with the scar on his forehead would be a better symbol. So he had given Alicia Bennett Addie. Alicia had been part of the Order; in fact she had at one time been in love with Remus Lupin. It hurt Albus to know she had died. He shook his head; then made a decision. Obviously the Death Eaters suspected something, they wouldn't have attacked Addie if they hadn't, but that still wasn't enough to chance it and tell her parents. He had allowed Harry to be with his family, putting blocks on the house. Not that he needed to, with Harry's new powers. But it was too much to ask for the Halliwells to take on two targeted children. No, he would let this play out, and hopefully everything would turn out as it should. With this decision, Dumbledore flicked his wand, extinguishing his lights and went up to bed.

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Addie flicked open her eyes, looking at the owl sitting by her bed. She smiled at Hermes, her messenger on wings. She picked up the post, glanced through a section on Harry Potter's new parents. She rolled her eyes, thinking he was probably a snob who thought he was the whole world. What did she care if he had famous parents either? She pet her owl, and noticed a small letter. She smiled when she saw it was from Mckayla, her best friend. She opened it and tears fell as she read it. She jumped out of bed, grabbing a robe as she ran up to the office she came from last night. Dumbledore sat in his office and looked up. Addie ran over and put the letter down. "Alicia's alive. She's alive and staying at my friends." Dumbledore had a trace of a smile.

"I suspected they wouldn't kill her." Addie nodded. "We will bring her here, and then we will hide her. But you two will have to split up." Addie nodded understanding. "Now, I suspect you will want to go around the school learning about it." She nodded, turning and walking downstairs. She changed into a simple lucky boys confusion t-shirt and some ripped jeans. Addie soon found the kitchen, tickling a pear, and ate with the house elves. Dobby had to be her favorite, fawning over her when she said she liked his socks, one a very old dirty one and the other short. They had made instant friends. She slowly made her way outside, looking around the grounds. It was completely empty, since school wasn't starting for another two weeks. She slowly walked to the lake, looking at the water slowly ripple. She took deep breaths, thinking about how Alicia was all right. Her eccentric guardian, Alicia was an actress all the way. She had always been more of a best friend, and certainly not a sister. Addie had a theory that if both of them didn't live together, they would be all right. She did love Alicia, but it was still in a friend way. Addie took a rock and skipped it sharply.

Soon, she saw smoke coming from a hut, and decided to take a closer look. She slowly walked over, not wanting to disturb whoever was inside. Once she got close enough, she heard a dog barking in the background. She had never been too thrilled with dogs, but she didn't have a problem with them. She slowly walked up, and mustered up the courage to knock on the door. A man opened it, revealing that he was rather large. In fact, he was extremely large. His beard covered most of his face, except for beady eyes. He wore clothes that were obviously made out of stuff he could get. He looked at her with a smile, and she felt relieved. "Well, hello I didn' know someone was at ogwarts righ now." She nodded.

"Yeah, I am stuck here and wanted someone to talk to so I thought I might come over here and see who lived in this home." She said.

"Well, come righ in I'll fix you a cup o' tea." She walked inside, looking at the one room hut, it was pleasant. Everything in it matched the man, and he walked over to the stove, adding more water. "My name is 'agrid, and yours would be?"

"Addie." She said, looking at the overstuffed chair and wondering if she could use it as a bed. "What do you do at Hogwarts?"

"Oh, I am the gamekeeper and the care o' magical creatures professor."

"Oh, you're Professor Hagrid." He smiled broadly at this, pouring the tea into two large cups. He handed her one, sitting on one of the chairs she thought would break underneath his weight. She sat down as well, taking a sip of the tea. She had never liked tea, but she mine as well have some. They talked for a while, him talking about some of the classes he was planning on, and she talked about some of the thing the teachers in America did. He laughed when he heard that the children had movie theaters that they visited. Somehow, they got on the subject of Harry Potter, and Hagrid was very proud to know him.

"He's a good kit that one. Never a bad bone in 'im. And he has such nice friends. 'Ermione an Ron. You would like them I think."

"Really, I would think he would be cocky."

"Oh no, grew up wit the worst sort of Muggles. 'orrible people they are. I was glad to take 'im away." She nodded slowly. She glanced out the window, and realized it was dark. She had drunken twelve cups of tea.

"Oh, I have to meet go see Alicia, she is supposed to be coming soon." He nodded, offering her something she knew she couldn't eat. She ran up to the castle, knowing she had just made a new friend.

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Remus zoomed on the broom, only thinking of how the cloak might fall off. He had to get to her. He was closing in on Hogwarts, cursing himself for not being in a house with a fireplace. He sneezed, and cursed himself again for having a cold, making it so he couldn't apparate very well. That was why he had chosen the little broom over anything else. The rain was pounding on him, but he didn't care. She was at the castle; she was there. He remembered everything about her, her smile, her hair, her eccentricity, everything. He raced over the gate, heading strait for the door. He realized a few seconds too late that he was going to fast, and tried to pull up, to no avail, for he ran strait into the door. He slid the invisibility cloak off, grumbling at his aching back. He looked up at the slowly rising moon, shaking his head. He had his potion, but it still would mean that he only had a few minutes before he would turn, and then he couldn't be anywhere near her. The door creaked open, revealing someone he was hoping wouldn't answer.

"Professor Lupin…oh, I guess you are only Lupin now." Snape sneered, opening the door to let him in. "Are you sure you wish to come in, I wouldn't want you to be tempted." Lupin shook his head, brushing past Snape and running up the stairs, hoping he would get to the hospital wing in time. He burst through the door, revealing a girl sitting at the end of a bed, a bed that was filled with a woman he knew well. Her raven black hair lay limp on the pillow, and her breathing was slow, filled with her slumber. Her cat-like eyes flitted around, showing she was dreaming. He knew that in all his years, even when he went to Spain to visit her grandmother, he had never seen a woman so beautiful and dark with such piercing blue eyes. He slowly walked over, and the girl looked over at him, and she seemed to recognize him. He nodded, walking over and enveloping Alicia's hand in his own. She was as beautiful as she had ever been. He felt a tiny squeeze, as if she knew who it was. Remus kissed her knuckles, closing his eyes to the memories they had. If he only hadn't kept the one thing she needed to know a secret. He smiled, flicking some of her hair out of her face, and looked down at the silver necklace. He slowly tugged on it, letting it slide out of her blouse. It revealed the locket he gave her, the enchanted one that could only be opened by those two. Right next to the locket, sat his engagement ring. He slowly brought his fingers to his lips; then tried to contain a howl. He looked over, and saw the girl was gone. This barely fazed him, though, and he quickly ran towards Poppy's office, slamming it shut. He looked around, wincing at his room for the night. The change came, quickly, but painfully, as it did every night. This was only a night though, and he slowly brought himself to the corner, wishing that he could have stayed with Alicia for longer. There were many things he wished, though, and they barely ever came true.

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Addie woke up, sitting up with her back aching. Alicia sat up in bed, smiling at her.

"Well, you have been lying in my bed all night?" Addie smiled.

"I thought you were dead." She said simply. Alicia looked at her, opening her arms. Addie jumped into them. She squeezed Alicia tightly; then sat back as the door opened. She looked over at the man she saw last night, who looked pale. His brown eyes looked sad, staring at Alicia. Addie looked back at Alicia, who was unbelievably pale. Addie slowly stood up, walking out into the hallway.

Alicia looked at Remus, thinking about how much he had changed. His face was only pale from last night, she realized, but it made his brown eyes pop out even more. She looked away from him.

"What are you doing here?" Remus looked at her.

"I came to see you. I heard…"

"Yes, it's true. That doesn't answer my question." She looked up into his eyes, letting her anger show.

"I was worried, I wanted to see if you were alright." He took a few steps forward. "I saw that you still where the locket." Her hand went right to her throat, almost blushing.

"Yes, memories. Thinking of good times. When you weren't lying to me." Now it was his turn to look down.

"I never meant to lie to you…it's just…"

"Just get out." She said, not wanting him to see her cry. She couldn't believe she was going to cry anyways, she had wasted too many tears on him. She covered her face with her hands, and heard the door close…

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Piper awoke with a pecking at her window. She opened it to find her son's owl, Hedwig standing there, a box of chocolates sitting at its leg. She smiled, handing Hedwig an owl treat she had bought. Hedwig took it gratefully, and Piper wrote a quick note to Leo and Harry, sending Hedwig off. She walked out into the hallway, the bathroom door opened as Charlie walked out of the bathroom filled with steam. Piper snorted a laugh, looking at him in a towel. Charlie stood there frozen, looking at her. "Late night last night?" She asked.

"Um…Paige and I orbed back here…my home is under renovation. It was just for the night."

"Don't worry, go back into Paige's room, and just change next time." He quickly ran into Paige's room, and Piper walked into Wyatt and Harry's room. Wyatt looked at her, his blue shield up. She smiled, thinking of how it resembled Harry's. She picked him up, placing him on her hip, and walked downstairs. Phoebe and Sirius sat at the table, eating some bagels. She smiled at the way they casually held hands, thinking of how grateful she was when Cole had died. Sirius had been with Phoebe through it all. And now he had a job, working casually at the newspaper. Piper placed Wyatt in a high chair, as her nanny walked in. She smiled at the short woman, her pointed ears sticking out of her hair.

"What time can I expect you home?" She asked.

"Around four, and remember, if Leo pops in, don't worry about it." She nodded. Piper smiled, kissing Wyatt as she grabbed a cup of coffee on the go. Phoebe nodded to her.

"So how much do I owe you for last nights fiasco?" Piper smiled.

"I'll tell you later."

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Okay, new chapter, sorry it took so long. I've had school quite a bit. It gets very complicated. Anyways, no big, I just have to keep working. Anyways……I just want you to read and review……PLEASE READ AND REVIEW!