"Please, I only require a few minutes of your time and if I cannot convince you I am telling the truth, you may ask me to leave and I will not return. Though as I'm sure you can tell; I am not a threat to you or your young pups," Dumbledore said making it clear her that he knew a lot about the family.

Winnie listened as her mother paused for a minute before sending out a mental signal to the rest of the pack to be on guard should the need to interfere. It was hard to tell how to react when a man who seemed to be human knocks on the door and seems aware of the fact that the residents are all werewolves. Winnie couldn't help but think of him as either being very brave or stupid. But their mother appeared to trust the man and that was enough to put her at ease.

"Please come in Mr. Dumbledore," she said as she opened the door for the old man to come inside. "May I take your coat?"

"No, thank you, Mrs. Wright. You have a beautiful home."

Winnie and Willie walked into the living room so they could see what was happening. Wyatt remained at the table, too preoccupied with the fact that he had been left alone with a large birthday cake and no one around to stop him for stuffing his face.

"I'm going to light the fire for you," Winnie watched as her mother took a step towards the fireplace. However Dumbledore cut her off and gave a smile that somehow seemed to warm the whole room.

"Please, allow me," he said, as he pulled what appeared to be a stick from his robe and pointed it towards the fireplace which immediately came to life with massive flames. Winnie saw her mother take a half step back out of surprise but it was clear that she was impressed but trying not to show it.

"I'm here to talk to you about Hogwarts. We are a school dedicated to teaching your witches and wizards the craft in a safe and nurturing environment. We have structured classes, a curriculum and we are the best school the magical community has ever known," Dumbledore explained.

"And you're telling me that Winnie and Willie are a witch and wizard?" Winnie's mother asked, her voice communicating that she still wasn't one hundred percent convinced.

It took a good half hour but Dumbledore managed to convince their mother that Winnie and Willie really were a witch and wizard and it wasn't until a week later that it was finally decided that Winnie and Willie would go to Hogwarts. No one could deny that it was an incredible opportunity and Winnie was beyond excited at the idea of going to Hogwarts.

Winnie was sitting up in bed because she knew tomorrow she was going shopping for her school supplies. She could feel Willie's excitement and hear his restless thoughts. In just a few short hours; someone was going to be backing them to a place called Diagon Alley. Winnie wasn't surprised when her mother had insisted upon going but she could tell that her mother was also very curious as to what a wizarding mall looked like.

Winnie fell asleep and woke up to the sound of Hazel and Liam arguing over something outside. Normally Winnie would run out and get involved but today all she could think about was getting her things for school. She bounced around her room as she threw on her jeans and a sweatshirt.

She could sense Jayden approaching before she could hear him and she knew this was because he wanted to meet the person who would be taking three of his pack members away; two of them being the pack's pups.

Winnie met Willie in the hall and the pups bounded down the stairs, playfully poking and snapping their teach in each other's direction. They reach the bottom of the stairs to find Jayden staring at them with an amused expression.

The three-hundred-year-old alpha barely looked like he was in his thirties and this was common for a werewolf. From the time a wolf pup is born until they are about four they grow at a rapid pace which slows down to a normal pace until somewhere are sixteen or seventeen when the aging slows to a point where it basically stands still. It was common to hear about wolf siblings being born whole centuries apart from each other.

"Well; look at this! It's Winnie the Pooh and Willie Wonka! Before my very eyes!" Jayden joked as the pups briefly acknowledged their alpha before tearing off to devour their breakfast. It was only a few minutes later that little Wyatt tore down the stairs after his older siblings. He'd been following them everywhere because even the young pup could sense his sibling were going to be leaving.

Several minutes later heavy footsteps could be heard approaching. It sounded like a giant was approaching. Once the person stopped at the door, the person knocked loudly enough that the house seemed to quiver.

Wyatt jumped and crawled into his brother's arms. Winnie's curiosity got the better of her but as she tried to dash towards the door, her mother caught her and held her back.

Winnie watched from between her mother's arms as Jayden cautiously opened the door to reveal a man who very easily towered over the alpha; which was quite a statement considering the werewolf was well over six feet.

No this man was practically as tall as two men and his wild, bushy, black hair seemed to cover ninety percent of his body. If Winnie didn't know any better, she would go as far as to assume he was a werewolf. But despite his gruff appearance, his dark eyes seemed to sparkle and held a type of softness that took away all of the intimidation that would come for someone so large.

"Morning all," the man said in his gruff but kind voice as he extended a hand, that was almost largest than Jayden's head, for him to shake.

"I'm a professor at Hogwarts; I am Rubeus Hagrid."