I do not own Harry Potter

I do not own Harry Potter. I only own Dianna and William Cross, and Domino and Spark.

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After William's luggage was put on the train, William gave his mom one last big hug. "You better write me every week or at least every two weeks," Dianna whispered in her son's ear. William nodded and squeezed his mother tight. "I'm going to miss you, and I'll do my best to become a great wizard," William said. Dianna chuckled and said, "I'll miss you more, and I know that you will become a wonderful wizard. However just do your best, if you know you can't or shouldn't do something then do not do it. If anyone gives you any problems then write me and I'll come settle them out."

William nodded and ran onto the train. He found an empty compartment close to where he knew his mom would be able to see him and he went to the window. He opened the window and waved goodbye to his mother as the train started moving. Dianna smiled and waved goodbye to her son. "Please let him stay safe," Dianna whispered once the train was out of sight. Dianna lowered her hand and looked around the station. Some of the parents were grouped together talking and Dianna's eyes grew wide when she saw long platinum blonde hair. "Lucius," she thought and she just shook her head and turned to walk away. "Wait Dianna," Mrs. Weasley called and Dianna stopped walking. She sighed and turned around.

She walked over to Mrs. Weasley and in doing so she walked right past Lucius Malfoy. She felt a few pairs of eyes staring at her, and she knew that Lucius' eyes were in those pairs. She walked over to Mrs. Weasley and Mrs. Weasley said, "I was wondering if you would like to join me and some friends for a cup of tea." Dianna looked at her watch and noticed that she only had twenty minutes to get to work and be ready for her first meeting. "I'm sorry Molly but I must get to work. Another time would be lovely though," Dianna said. Mrs. Weasley nodded and gave Dianna a hug. Dianna returned the hug and walked to the exit. Again she felt those steely grey eyes watching her walk and she smirked as she put a little sex appeal to her walk.

Dianna walked back through the brick wall and headed to her car. Soon she was at her office and she went straight to her office. She sighed when she sat in her nice leather chair at her desk. Not even five minutes later, there was a knock at her door. She looked at her appointment book in front of her and saw the initials of the client were A. D. She shrugged and said, "Come in."

In stepped a very old man with a long white beard, and unique spectacles. He was dressed in beautiful robes and she gasped. The old man closed the door behind him and sat down in the seat in front of her desk. "Hello Miss Cross, I'm sorry that it has taken me so long to finally arrange a time to meet with you," Headmaster Albus Dumbledore said. Dianna closed her gaping mouth and smiled. "It's alright. I was wondering why my assistant only put the initials A. D. in the spot for the client's name. Dumbledore chuckled and said, "Is young William Cross on the train to school?" Dianna nodded and Dumbledore smiled. "Shouldn't you be at your school making sure everything is ready for the new and old students coming?" Dianna asked a little confused.

Dumbledore smiled and said, "I shall do that a little later, but there are some things that I need to tell you about your young William." Dianna sat on the edge of her seat no longer relaxed as she looked at Dumbledore intently. "Why is something wrong?" Dianna asked in a worried tone. Dumbledore shook his head and said, "No there is nothing wrong with your young boy. This is about his family, his real family." Dianna sat back in her chair and nodded. "I see. I do not know who is real family is. The only thing that I know about them is that they are deceased," Dianna said. Dumbledore nodded and pulled out a book from his robes. He passed the book over to Dianna.

The book was very old and very thick. "The last few pages are where you will learn about William's true family," Dumbledore said. The book had the name 'Dragon' on the front in ruby letters. Dianna flipped to the last few pages of the book and saw a picture of two people. One was a man with dark brown hair and ruby eyes; the other person was a woman with red hair and hazel eyes. Dianna stared at the picture before looking at the names of the people. "Samuel and Alana Dragon," she read and looked at the picture again.

William's father was a tall man who looked very powerful. His mother was very pretty but it was in a simple way. She did not have on an extraordinary gown or beautiful jewels. She just had a wonderful smile and that same twinkle in her eyes that William has. Dianna gasped and she knew for sure that these two people were William's parents. She felt a small stab in her heart, but she was the one who raised him and no one could change that. She looked down at the paragraphs about William's parents and it told her all the information to her unanswered questions.

William's parents were both of pureblood and had come from the Gryffindor house. His parents had worked in the ministry of magic and were very important to the ministry. His father was the head assistant to the minister and his mother was the head of the muggle department for the ministry. Dianna was a little confused about hearing a ministry existed for the magic realm, but she shook it off and realized that no matter where you are there will always be a facility to make the rules and enforce them. Down the page she came across the part of the book where it talked about the couple having a young baby boy. "William," she thought but she noticed that the couple had named the child Blake Dragon.

Dianna frowned and continued to read the book. On the last page of the book, it told of how the family was attacked by a pack of werewolves when they were on a trip. They had left the young baby at home with a babysitter. The couple was killed and the baby was sent to an orphanage since it had no other living relatives. Dianna sighed and closed the book. She felt a headache coming on as she reached a hand up to rub her temples. Dumbledore placed a hand on her other hand which was on her desk. "He should know about this," Dianna finally said after a moment. Dumbledore gave her a small smile and said, "My dear none of this will change that he is your son now. I hope you know that."

"I know it won't change that but he might want to at least know who he really is and who his real parents are. I know that he will never be able to meet them, but if I was in his position then I would at least like to know what my family back ground is. His parents sounded like wonderful people, yet they died in such a tragic way," Dianna said with a frown. Dumbledore frowned and said, "I will leave this book in your hands my dear. When he comes home again you may tell him about his origins and let him read the book if you want too. Remember that boy was raised by you and I know that no matter what he will see you as his mother." Dianna gave a sigh and smiled up at Dumbledore. "Thank you for bringing this to me," she said and stood from her seat. Dumbledore stood from his chair as well and Dianna pulled him into a quick hug. He seemed surprised and Dianna laughed when she released him. "Sorry if you didn't want a hug, but I'm use to thanking people by giving hugs," Dianna explained and Dumbledore laughed.

"Thank you, but sadly I must get back to my school. Have a nice day Ms. Cross," Dumbledore said and he exited her office. Dianna sat back down in her seat and laughed. She picked up the book on William's family history and she placed it in her purse. Her day continued like normal with seeing clients and helping them talk about their issues.

Back on the train, William sat bored out of his mind. He pulled a book out of one of his suitcases and started reading. After reading a couple of pages a knock sounded on the compartment door. Three boys were standing outside the compartment. William recognized one of the boys to be the same boy from Ollivander's shop. "Draco," William thought and then he looked at the two boys beside Draco. They were big boys for their age, and sadly they did not look like they had many brain cells. William set his book down on the seat beside him and opened the compartment door. "Mind if we join you?" Draco asked and William said, "I don't care."

Draco and the two boys walked into the compartment, and one of the larger boys shut the compartment door. Draco sat beside William and the two larger boys sat on the other side of the compartment. "My name is Draco Malfoy and that is Crabbe and Goyle," Draco said and then pointed to the two larger boys. William shook hands with Draco and nodded at the other boys. "My name is William Cross," William said. Draco looked at William for a moment before saying, "You were with that woman who bumped into my father at Ollivander's." William nodded and said, "Yes that was me." Draco smiled and said, "She was very pretty. Is she your mother?" William nodded. Draco chuckled and said, "My dad has been talking about her non-stop. He can't seem to get her off his mind." William smiled and said, "Well I think my mom likes your dad. She told me that she thought he was very handsome."

Draco and William continued to talk throughout the train ride and they became friends. Crabbe and Goyle were alright in William's opinion but they were not that interesting to talk too. Soon it was nightfall and the train slowed to a stop. Draco and William looked out the window and saw students filing off the train. They were told to leave their luggage on the train and the workers would get it. Draco and William stuck close together so they would not get lost and they heard a loud voice booming, "First years this way." Draco and William followed the voice and saw a very tall and hairy man in front of them. The man looked like a giant, but real giants were a lot taller than him.

The man smiled at them and said, "Hello there, I'm to take you to Hogwarts now. We will be using the boats so follow me." The man led all of the young first years to the lake and they saw a bunch of boats waiting for them. Draco, William, Crabbe, and Goyle got in one boat together. Once all the other children were in the boats, the boats started floating across the dark lake. William looked over the side of the boat and saw his face reflecting in the water back at him. Draco gasped and William looked to what Draco was gasping at. A beautiful castle stood before them. "Wow," William said and he looked at the castle in wonder and excitement. Soon the boats reached the shore and all of the first year students exited the boats. They were told to go up a flight of stairs and to wait.

William and Draco went up the stairs and waited. William started talking to one of the girls in the group and Draco went to talk to the boy that William had seen at the train station in London. William couldn't hear the conversation that passed between Draco and the boy, but he heard that the boy's name was Harry Potter. Some of the kids gasped when they heard the name Harry Potter, but William didn't know what was so special about the boy. Harry and Draco did not seem to be getting along well and Draco walked back over to William.

All of a sudden a woman appeared at the top of the stairs and introduced herself as Professor McGonagall. She ordered the students to follow her. Soon all of the first year students were led to two large doors. Loud chatter could be heard on the other side and McGonagall opened the doors. The chatter stopped when the first year students stepped into the room. Everyone stared at the new students as they walked to the front of the room and they saw an old hat sitting on top of a stool. William felt a little self-conscious as he felt everyone sitting at the tables looking at him and all of the other first years. He saw a long table at the front of the room with who he guessed to be the professors. An old man was sitting in the center of the teacher table. He had a kind smile on his face and that calmed William's shaking nerves a little bit. The old hat on the stool started singing and he stared at the old hat in surprise.

He saw that Draco and some of the other children were not surprised by what the hat was doing. "There parents who went here must have told them about all of this," William thought. In a way he wished that his mother would have been able to tell him about Hogwarts so he would not be so shocked or surprised all of the time. However he loved his mother, and he was happy that she was there for him. He wished to know about his true family just to learn a little bit about his family tree, but Dianna was the only person he saw as his true family. Professor McGonagall started reading off a list of names after the hat finished his song. One by one children sat on the stool and the old hat was placed on their heads.