Remus Lupin, as a werewolf, poured through books of wizarding family names he had. He, upon finding her name, had gone to his office and taken down all of the books that he had on wizarding familys. After he had transformed, he had immediately started looking through them. So far, he wasn't having any luck. Phoniexlia sounded like an old name, but it wasn't in any of the books he had checked. Then again… perhaps it was a newer name. He pawed his way through to the bottom of his pile. Finally, he found it. A Guide to Wizarding Familys of the 18th-20th Centurys, Published in 2000. With a bit of difficulty, he opened to the index. Dragging his claw the P's he found:

Pharoh, 258-297

Phenic, 137

Pholia, 453-454

Phonic, 238-253

Phoniexlia, 542-543

Noting the pages, he began the task of attempting to turn to 542. It was difficult, as his claws would rip if he wasn't careful. Finally, he found the entry. It took up three-fourths of a page, all told. The book began to read to him in an annoying grandmotherly voice. His nose wrinkled. It was a truly horrible voice, condescending and doting. He growled at it. It propmtly ignored him. Keeping the page, he flipped to the front, and found the options page. One of the spaces said, Outloud Reading. He touched it, it turned red. The voice stopped. Breathing a sigh of relief, he flipped back to the page, and settled in to read.

1 Phoniexlia-

One of the newer Wizarding names, the Phoniexlias are actully related to the Pharohs. In 1769, Annie Pharoh, one of the daughters of Alexander Pharoh ran away from home and was disowned. She married a non-wizard, and they settled down in England. The magic of the family passed out of knowladge for 150 years or so, until in 1907, a boy was born to Lena and John Napie. The boy, Leon, was found to be a wizard and was sent to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. When his parents were killed in a car accident during his fifth year, he became obsessed with his family. He reached back in his family lines until he found the Pharohs, one of the oldest recorded Wizarding Familys. Leon renamed himself Leon Phoniexlia. This name was inspired by the famous quality of the Phoenix to rise from the ashes of itself. The Pharohs have aknowladged the Phoniexlias as kin, even though Annie was Disowned. Since Leon, the Phoniexlias have grown in power, a result of marrying only wizards. There has been speculation as to whether this coincedence or not, as arranged marriges are still prominent in some of the older familys. (^-^ Foreshadowing!)

Tina Skirter.

Lupin closed the book and set his head on his paws, head spinning. Well, I did ask, he thought. That did explain it, well, her middle name anyway. What happened to plain old Phoniexlia? He middle name was certainly her family name, he remebered Ailah speaking of it, but the last name seemed to mean that Ailah was married. That couldn't mean good, she would never marry, not for love anyway, she was incapable of love. Knowing her, she did it for power. But what could she gain from marrying? He found that he honestly didn't want to know.

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Well all, umm that's that. Tiva, you are absolutely correct, she is a bit of a mary-sue, but wtf do you mean by she's obviously me? Do you know me? DO YOU? Its bothering me!!! Please give at least a clue to your identity if you do, or was that just a guess or WHAT? Im so confused. *sigh*. Whatever, review, so on. Oh yeah, and I am attempting to alter that image, we will be finding some rather large faults of hers in a small bit.