DISCLAIMER: I DO NOT OWN HARRY POTTER AND CO BUT I DO OWN MY CHARACTERS AND THEIR STORYLINES.


Evelyn walked through the corridor of the Hogwarts Express. People passed her up and down, but she paid them no mind. She was looking for a specific compartment which she was finding a hard time finding. She sighed before shaking her head. She hoped that they hadn't taken a compartment at the end of the train.

Her fears ended up being true as she found the Marauders occupying the last compartment in the train. She saw that the four of them were talking to each other and she knocked on the door. As soon as she did, they all turned their heads to her. Sirius motioned for her to come in and she slid the door open.

"Hey." She greeted them. "How are you four doing?"

"Great," Sirius replied. Before any of the others could answer, he pointed to the empty seat in front of him. "Take a seat, Lynn. We have a lot to discuss."

She sat down and pressed her lips together. In one of the letters that Sirius had sent her over the holiday, he had told her that he had valuable information about Hart. His suspicions abou Hart had been confirmed. "What did you find?"

The Marauders looked at each other. Peter shifted, James took a deep breath, Remus rubbed the bridge of his nose while Sirius bit his lip. Whatever they had found wasn't good. She had never seen the Marauders look as uncomfortable as they did at that moment.

"He's having an affair," Sirius spoke up and her eyes widened. She couldn't believe her professor was having an affair with a married woman. "With a student."

Evelyn gaped at what he said. Her jaw fell and her eyes widened at the news. She found herself wanting her first guess to be true. "With a student?!" She exclaimed a bit too loud making the Marauders shush her. "That's illegal, isn't it?"

"I don't think so," Remus responded to her. "The girl in question is in the seventh year. From what we gathered, she's not even seventeen, she's eighteen." Evelyn realized that it wasn't illegal, but it was still wrong in her opinion. "And Hart is only twenty-three."

She raised an eyebrow. She always thought he was a bit older than that. She had always thought that Hogwarts only hired professors who had passed their early 20s. It wasn't like Ilvermorny who hired people in their early 20s like her dad.

"And apparently, he's not even her professor," James informed her. "She doesn't take Defense Against the Dark Arts."

Evelyn frowned as she wondered who the girl was. "Who is she?" She asked them and they shared another concerned look. "Guys, who is she?"

Sirius breathed out and turned to look at her. "You actually know her." She tilted her head at him. "She's in the club. Her name is Rosa Zabini."

At first, Evelyn was shocked at the news. She would never expect Rose to do that. While thinking more of it, it started making sense in her mind. Rosa was as reserved and cold as Hart was. She was never able to read her just like she wasn't able to read Hart.

"That makes sense." She muttered before she turned to look at the boys. "We can't let this get out though. If people found out, Rosa would be as much in trouble as Hart."

"Don't worry, Lynn," Sirius spoke up. "We're using this just to blackmail him." She pursued her lips. "It's more of a bluff. If he doesn't tell us why he spoke to us, we tell him that we know about him and Rosa. We won't tell other people about it."

"We can't at all cost." She warned them and Sirius rolled his eyes. "This could ruin their lives, Sirius."

"Do you think I care about Hart's life after what he did?" He snapped at her.

Evelyn shook her head. "I don't care what happens to Hart, but I do care about what happens to Rose. She's in my club and our first principle is to support one another. I won't let her down."

Sirius stared at her with his grey eyes. She returned the stare and quirked her eyebrow. After a few seconds, he looked down and shrugged. "Don't worry, Lynn. It's not going to get out."

"Good." She muttered before clearing her throat. "How did you find out about them?"

"Sirius saw them talking a few months ago while he was sneaking around." James started to speak. "He was sure that they were flirting. The night after the Quidditch finale that we tragically lost to your house," She snorted at that. "We went by his office and started to search for it. While we were inspecting, we heard some noises in his chamber. You know the kind of noises we heard, right?" She nodded her head as she grimaced. "So, we left the office as soon as we could. We hid outside of it for a few minutes and Rosa came out of it."

"We had to wait a long time for her to come out," Peter muttered.

Evelyn frowned. "I thought it lasted only a few minutes."

"We believe they had a few rounds of it," Remus responded and she couldn't help but laugh. It was funny knowing that they had heard two people having sex. She couldn't imagine the embarrassment they had felt at that moment.

"Stop laughing." Sirius scolded her. "You wouldn't be laughing if you were there."

"That's why I'm laughing." She told him and he rolled her eyes at her. "What do we do next? Confront Hart?" They nodded. "When?"

"Soon," Sirius answered. "Better now than later. We just need to find the best time for this. We don't want to get caught."

Evelyn hummed. "Well, the four of you are masters at that." They all nodded in agreement with her words. "So, I'll follow your lead on that." She pressed her lips together. "Was that all?"

"Yes," James responded as she got up. They would be arriving in Hogwarts shortly and she hadn't even put on her school robes yet. She needed to hurry.

She was about to bid them goodbye when she remembered something regarding James. "Oh, James. I have some news for you." He tilted his head. "I'm becoming your new neighbour."

James blinked a few times before he grinned. "Really?"

"Oh, yeah. Ezra asked mum to move in with him and she agreed. I remembered not long after that you are neighbours with him." She explained to him.

He laughed. "You have no idea how amazing that is to hear. The youngest person after me in that neighbourhood is Ezra." He informed her and she giggled. "It's good to have someone my age now."

Evelyn agreed with him. After she bid them goodbye, she walked out of the compartment and made her way to hers. When she was out of sight and hearing distance, James turned to Sirius

"So, I can assume you will be spending the whole summer at my house now?" He wiggled his eyebrows while Sirius scoffed at him.


"Jealous of Don too?"

Evelyn nodded her head at Diana's question. The two of them were heading to Herbology and she was telling her friend about her fight with Rabastan a few weeks ago.

"That's a bit odd of him." Her friend added and Evelyn glanced at her. "He's too jealous, Eve."

"I thought that too at first, but then I started to think how frustrating it must be for him to see me around blokes," She whispered. The two of them exited the castle and entered the courtyard. "We can't be in public together and that is just frustrating."

"I get that, but it doesn't excuse his behaviour. He was jealous of every boy you speak, Evelyn. Even people like Black and Fabian who you don't talk that much. It's concerning since he doesn't have a reason to be jealous." Evelyn didn't say anything. She was so confused over that fight. "If Gideon had been this unreasonably jealous, I would have dumped him on the spot."

Evelyn raised her eyebrow at her friend. "Are you telling me to dump him?"

"Of course not," Diana responded. "I'm telling you that you need to talk to him as soon as possible. If you don't, the situation would only get worse."

She nodded her head. As they were approaching the greenhouses, she noticed Rabastan talking to Evan Rosier. While inspecting him, she decided that she was going to send him a letter to meet tomorrow. Diana was right about them needing to talk about their argument.

When she looked away from Rabastan, someone slammed their shoulder against her. She was knocked off her feet and if it wasn't for Diana catching her, she would have fallen.

"Watch where you're going." Damian Avery seethed at her.

Evelyn knew that it was he who pushed her. She got up her feet and stood in front of him. "No, you watch where you're going, Avery."

He turned to look at her and scoffed. "It was you, bastard?" She shivered at that name. "I should have knocked you on the ground. I know I'd be doing everyone a favour."

"You're pathetic." She snapped at him.

"And you're a child born out deceit and lust."

She bit her lip. "Don't call her that." Diana snapped at him and he turned his attention to her. "Also, are you eighty, Avery? Because only an eighty-year-old man would use those insults."

"Shut up, you mudblood."

Many people around them gasped, including Evelyn. She felt Diana shudder near her and take a step back. The slur had always been bad, but since the war had started, it had more weight. When someone publicly said it, it told people a lot about them.

"What the bloody hell did you call her?!" Evelyn yelled at him as she took a step forward.

Avery didn't move away, he stood his ground and his eyes fell on Diana. "Mudblood."

"How dare you?!" Christina who had just arrived in the scene, exclaimed as she stood next to Evelyn. "How dare you call her that, you git?"

He smirked. "Do you want me to repeat it? Because I know I will."

"I dare you to repeat it." Edrick's voice was heard. When Evelyn turned to look at him, she saw that he had raised his wand. "You know I won't hesitate to hex you."

"Go on, Decan," Mulciber announced and Evelyn saw that he was holding his wand as well. Her body began to shake when she realized what was happening. "I'll take you down."

Edrick scoffed. "I doubt it, Mulciber." In their class, Edrick was the best duellist. No one was as fast and intuitive as him. Even Hart had complimented his duelling skills. "I can take you both."

"But you can't take the three of us." Evan Rosier suddenly came to the views. He was also holding his wand. She gulped down as she pressed her lips together.

"You're making it seem like Ed is alone here," Carter spoke up. "He's not."

Evan Rosier scowled at them. "You think you can beat us?" Something about the tilt of his voice made her shake. It indicated that they couldn't. Was there a chance that they were training?

"Well, let us find out." Christina pointed out.

Before any of them could do anything, someone stepped in front of them. Evelyn blinked a few times before realizing that it was Rabastan.

"Stop!" He barked at his friend and she raised an eyebrow. "This is the worst time to fight!"

Avery rolled his eyes. "Please, Rabastan, get in my way, so I can hex the basta-"

"I said stop." Rabastan's cold turned cold as he stepped in front of his friend. "Didn't you hear me?"

She found herself glancing at him before looking away. This was the first time that he had stopped his friends from hurting someone.

"You can't tell me what to do."

"I can tell you what to do when you risk our house points and getting detention for all of us involved." He told Avery who shut up his mouth. "Now, come on before Sprout comes and we get in trouble." He pushed Avery away and his friends followed.

She watched them as they walked away, but her eyes were focused on Rabastan. She chewed on her lip when she realized that she needed to talk to him as soon as she could.


Evelyn crossed her arms and looked at her shoes as she waited for Rabastan. It was almost dinner and she had sent him a letter to meet up. He had accepted and she was waiting for him. As she did, she hoped that he wouldn't be as late as the last time. She wasn't going to wait for him as she was hungry and tired.

To her luck, he wasn't. He opened the door and his dark blue eyes landed on her. "You wanted to talk?"

"I wanted to talk to you about our fight." He nodded his head. "I think you were overreacting."

Rabastan sighed as he nodded his head. "I guess you're right." She raised an eyebrow. She expected to argue with him instead of him admitting his mistakes. She had even prepared herself for it. "I was overreacting when it came to your friends, especially Bailey."

"Why are you jealous, Rabastan?" She questioned him as she took a step forward him. "They're all my friends and you should know that I'll never do something like that to you. I'm not that kind of person."

"I know, I know." He revealed. "It's just that you are this amazing girl." She pressed her lips together. "You're a beautiful, kind and compassionate girl. I couldn't help but think that blokes want to date you. I thought that they were going to steal you away from me and you'll realize you can do better than me."

Evelyn shook her head. "Rabastan, you need to understand a few things. If I break up with you, it's my choice. No one is going to steal me because I can't be stolen." She explained to him and he said nothing. "Also, I'm not going to leave you because I can do better. You're amazing in my eyes and I want to be with you. I don't think there's anyone better for me than you." He smiled at her words. "However, your jealousy is concerning."

"Concerning?"

"Yes." She responded. "Diana said-"

Rabastan cut her off. "Diana said? What does she have to do with this?"

"I told us about our fight." She responded to him and he scoffed.

"You told your friend about our fight? What were you thinking, Evelyn?"

She frowned at him. "I was sharing my problems with my friends. There's nothing wrong with that."

"There is when you were sharing our relationship problems." He told her and she blinked up to him. "Those are our private problems and they need to stay between us. Your friends don't need to know what is happening between us. It's a mistake that you're making our problems their business." She bit her lip when she realized that he was right. She had been stupid to share her problems with Diana. It was between her and Rabastan. They should figure out their problems on their own. She didn't have to include her friends in her relation problems. "Do you understand what you did was wrong?"

Evelyn looked down before she nodded her head. "Yes." She mumbled. "I'm sorry."

He breathed out. "As long as you don't make that mistake again." He said. She closed her eyes. Why did she even do that? What benefited her from telling Diana? She didn't know. "It's okay." She noticed that he had taken a few steps closer to her. He lifted her chin and stroked her cheek.

"I'm sorry."

Rabastan smiled at her. "It's alright. I know you won't do it again." He whispered to her as he moved closer to her. "You need to understand that you can't tell anyone about our problems. If you do, they'll only find reasons to nitpick. They probably won't do it on purpose, but it will raise doubts in you nonetheless."

"I promise that I won't." She whispered to him and his smile grew. As he was about to lean closer to kiss her, she spoke again about something that had been bothering her. "Why did you stop the fight?"

"Because I didn't want to hurt my friends." He responded and she squinted her eyes. "After all, I told you that I will protect you. That means I will protect you against them as well."

Evelyn's heart fluttered in her chest. "Rabastan..." She muttered his name before she rubbed her nose against his. "Thank you."

He smiled down at her and pushed a strand of her hair behind her ear. "You don't have to thank me, Evelyn." He whispered to her. "I'm your boyfriend and that's what I'm supposed to do."

"Of course." She leaned into his touch and breathed out. "My friends were thankful as well, especially Diana. She didn't want to trouble anyone and she was relieved that you stopped the fight from happening."

"She's welcomed." He responded to her.

Evelyn smiled up at him and closed the distance between them by pressing her lips against his. As soon as she did, he wrapped his arms around her and angled her chin to kiss her better. Evelyn slid her hands up his neck and melted into the kiss. She moved her fingers to the strands of his hair and pulled them. Rabastan let out a groan before he pulled her close enough for their bodies to be pressed against each other. As her chest was pressed against his, Evelyn could hear his calm heartbeats that were quite different from her frantic and fast ones. She frowned at first, but when Rabastan deepened the kiss, she forgot all about his heartbeats and focused on the kiss.


Evelyn breathed out as she glanced at Lily. They had been practising the Patronus charm for an hour and it seemed like they were going to take their forms. Maybe for the first time in a while, Evelyn was excited without being nervous at the same time. She was excited to see hers and Lily's corporeal Patronuses.

"Come on, Lily." She urged the redhead.

Lily snapped out of her thoughts and nodded her head. She took a deep breath, bit her lip and raised her wand. "Expecto Patronum."

As soon as she said those words, a silvery-white light came from her wand. It shined the place at first before it started to take a form. Her eyes widened when the Patronus started to take its form. Soon enough, the animal started to run around and the girls followed it.

"It's a doe!" Lily exclaimed. "My Patronus is a doe!" The girl started to laugh and Evelyn followed suit.

The doe ran around them with grace and ferocity that Evelyn had ever seen. When it approached the redhead, it ran a few times around her making Lily giggle. After that, the silver doe straightened and disappeared.

Evelyn clapped and smiled at Lily. "That was so beautiful!" She cheered her friend. "Good job, Lily!"

Lily sighed and her shoulders relaxed. "Thanks." She smiled brightly before turning to Evelyn. "Come one now, Eve! It's your turn!"

Evelyn nodded her head. She found herself getting nervous for a minute. A question slipped in her brain. What if she wasn't able to conjure a corporeal Patronus?

She tried to push the thought down as she closed her eyes. She should focus on positive energy rather than a negative one. So, she did. She closed her eyes and thought of her mum singing. Soon, she found her body relax as her mind focused on her mum's sweet and beautiful but offkey rendition of 'You are my Sunshine'.

When she was sure with it, she raised her wand and braced herself. "Expecto Patronum."

A silver light erupted from her wand. She tensed as she waited to take form. Her min already started to create doubts in her, but it didn't last long. It didn't last long because her Patronus started to take form. Her eyes widened when she noticed that it was an animal with four legs. It was smaller than Lily's. It had pinnae ears, quick feet, a long tail, claws and whiskers. The strangest thing was that it was in two colours. It was in black and white.

"It's a black and white cat!" Evelyn beamed as she looked at her Patronus that was running around the room. A smile spread on her lips when she realized that she could conjure a corporeal Patronus. Evelyn was a fourteen-year-old girl that could conjure a Patronus. She couldn't wait to tell her dad about it. Maybe he would be proud of her.

When her Patronus disappeared, she turned to the other girl in the room.

"Do you know how awesome it is that we can do this? Some people in their prime magical years can't conjure a corporeal Patronus and we can in the fourth year." She explained to Lily who laughed. "People are going to write books about us."

Lily snorted at us. "I doubt it."

Evelyn shrugged. "I don't know about you, but my name will be in history books. Trust me." Lily shook her head in disbelief as Evelyn put her wand in her robes. "I can't wait to tell others about it."

"Me too," Lily admitted. "Dorcas has been wondering what my Patronus would be. She said that I'll probably get a lioness."

She laughed. "That would be a bit cliche since you are a Gryffindor." Lily hummed in agreement. As Evelyn thought about her Patronus, her eyes widened when she remembered something. "Wait a minute! There's a section that tells you the meaning of your Patronus in my book." She revealed to her friend who raised her eyebrows. "We should look for it."

Evelyn rushed to get the book. She got it from the bookcase and opened it in the table nearby. Lily approached her as Evelyn flipped through the pages of the book.

She stopped when she found the section about the Doe Patronus. "Lily, here!" She pointed with her finger and her friend followed it. She cleared her throat and began to read. "the doe is fiercely protective of its loved ones, as displayed through its caring and nurturing nature. The doe is also representative of gentleness yet strong determination, and with its high level of intuition and sensitivity, it battles life's challenges with the utmost grace and vigilance." She gaped as she read the book. "That's what I thought when I saw your Patronus. I thought that it was running with grace and ferocity."

"Yeah, I thought that too," Lily muttered as she read the book. "Oh, look, there's more." She pointed to the page. "Usually, people whose Patronus is a doe find their soulmate in people whose Patronus is a stag." Her friend scoffed. "Isn't that disgustingly cliche?"

Evelyn shrugged. "I think it's cute." She commented. "You should watch out for a stag, Lily. Maybe you'll find your soulmate."

Lily rolled her eyes. "Sure."

Evelyn giggled as she tried to find the meaning of her Patronus. After a few seconds, she found it and began to read it. "Also known as 'tuxedo cat', this is a cat of not necessarily its own breed, but its own colouration. While they may be of any breed, these 'Jellicle' cats are known to be talkative, active and intelligent! They are even known to have a behaviour closer to a dog rather than a cat." She smiled as she focused on the meaning of it, especially her last words. If her Patronus was similar to a dog, why wasn't her Patronus a dog?


Evelyn tried her best to not glance at Rosa during the club's meeting. She thought that it was going to be easy pretending she didn't know about Rosa's secret, but it wasn't. It was hard, especially since she was going to use that secret to blame Hart.

A part of her wanted to warn Rosa. She wanted to tell her what she and Sirius were planning to do. She also wanted to know how had Rosa gotten in this relationship. She knew it wasn't that bad since she was of age, the age gap wasn't big and at the end of the day, Hart wasn't her professor. Yet she wanted to know how it all started. She still thought it was wrong for a professor to date a student even though legally and professionally, there was nothing wrong about it.

She pressed her lips together. She needed to stop. Finding out why Hart was doing this was more important than Rosa. After all, the girl didn't even like her and she would lose her mind if she found out Evelyn knew. In this case, she and Sirius mattered more. She needed to prioritize herself. Also, she wasn't doing anything to Rosa. This whole plan didn't include Rosa and it was all about Hart.

The time approached for the club to end and Evelyn cut off the debate that had been going on. She let out a sigh as she packed her stuff. She could hear people leave the classroom. Christina herself hurried out of it as she had a Quidditch practise to attend.

As she was done packing, she heard a few girls giggle. She frowned, but her frown disappeared when the girls spoke up. "Hello, Sirius."

Evelyn looked up to find the boy enter the classroom and waved at the giggling girls.

"What are you doing here, Black?" Lily snapped at him and Evelyn blinked at her. "You know that this a girls-only club."

Sirius rolled his eyes. "Calm down, Evans. I'm here to talk to your club leader." As soon as he said those words, many girls turned to look at her. She saw that some of them were glaring at her. She huffed when she realized that some of them would hate her just because of this.

When everyone left the classroom, Evelyn spoke to him. "You know now that some girls are going to hate me?" Sirius chuckled as he raised his wand. "They're probably going to think that I'm being unsupportive by talking to you."

"Please, I'll smile to those girls next week and they'll get over it." She frowned at his response.

As she was about to ask him why he was here, she noticed that he was about to cast a spell. "What are you doing?"

Sirius didn't respond. He waved his wand and uttered a spell that Evelyn recognized as a silencing spell.

"Why did you silence the classroom?"

"Because there are probably a few girls trying to hear our conversation at the door." He pointed out to her and she nodded her head. She hadn't even thought of that. From the way Sirius did it, it made her think that this was a usual occurrence for him. "With this spell, they won't hear anything."

She nodded her head. "That's smart." She muttered as she sat down. "What did you want to talk about?"

"I can't help but think you are second-guessing our plan since a member of your club plays a small part in it." Sirius took the seat next to her.

Evelyn let out a sigh. "There have been moments where I thought of her involvement, but not to the point of second-guessing." She responded to him. "This plan needs to happen. As much as I feel bad about her, this needs to be resolved. It has been eating me alive since I found out that he talked to only the two of us from all of our year."

"Me too." He quipped. "From that day, I've been wondering why us. I've gone through many conclusions. For example, I thought for a minute that it was because we are the smartest in our year."

She raised an eyebrow at him. "Since when are you smart?"

Sirius scoffed at her as she smiled. "How dare you? Haven't my pranks told you anything?"

"They've told me that you are smart but not necessarily as smart as me." He narrowed his eyes at her. "The people who come closest to me are Lily, Diana and Barty and even they are far away from my level."

"Modesty must be your best trait, Lynn."

Evelyn shrugged. "My dad told me once that modesty doesn't take you anywhere in life." She pointed out to him and he quirked his eyebrows. "I still don't believe that your theory could be true. Even if we are the smartest in our year, it doesn't add up. There must be something else that you and I have in common."

As soon as he said that, his lips parted. "We both are members of the Sacred Twenty-Eight families." Her eyes widened as Sirius curled his lips.

"How does that play a role in that?" Evelyn furrowed her eyebrows. "And don't forget that I'm not considered a member of the Sinclair family."

"You still have their blood." Sirius pointed out. "When I grew up, I would hear people tell me that the blood of Sacred Twenty-Eight is different from the others. Of course, with age, I thought it was nonsense, but it could be it."

Evelyn pressed her lips together. "I don't know, Sirius. The difference can be the pureness and we both know that doesn't change anything about a magical person when it comes to magic abilities." He nodded her head. "Plus, my magic isn't any different from the others. Does yours?" He shook his head. "Plus, I have no special abilities either." Her body tensed when she remembered she could speak Parseltongue. Maybe the Blacks had a special ability like the Gaunts.

She froze when she remembered that she got this ability from the Kings, not from the Sinclairs. Was there a chance that her professor knew about this? If he did, she knew that it would only bring her and her family trouble. She found herself hoping that this theory of Sirius wasn't true.

"Look," Sirius began to say and she glanced at him. "This theory probably is wrong, but it doesn't change that we need to find out. As you said, it's eating you alive and is doing the same with me." She pressed her lips together. "So, I want to be sure that there is no backing down or second-guessing from you. We need to work as a team for this plan to work, you understand? So, I'm asking again, are you in or are you out?"

Evelyn straightened her back and breathed in. "I'm in." She told Sirius before breathing out.


Fun fact: After I decided Evelyn should be in Ravenclaw, I went and opened a Pottermore account in her name. Took the Patronus test and she got the tuxedo cat as her Patronus. I found it to be very fitting as the site described tuxedo cats as dog-like cats. After that, I got did the wand quiz where Evelyn got a Cypress wood wand with unicorn hair core, a height of ten inches and three quarters and swishy flexibility. It's actually quite interesting for her to have a Cypress wand because apparently, people with this wand find their soulmates among the brave, the bold and self-sacrificing ;). Also, Remus also has a Cypress wand core, so whoever is a Wolfstar or a Remadora shipper (or both), this could work for you too.

Either way, I hope you enjoy the chapter. The next chapter will be filled with Sirelyn moments and even some Evelyn and Marauders moments. So, I hope you enjoy the next chapter as well. Thank you for reading, reviewing, favouriting and following the story. It's very much appreciated.

averyeve5: While I get your dislike of secondary character-centric chapters, I have to say that romance isn't the main story. Evelyn's life is the main story. For example, the chapter about Rose isn't a secondary character-centric chapter because the message of it was that she found happiness with Evelyn. Also, Elena's won't be considered as well as it was used to progress the Debate Arc throughout the person who was pushing Evelyn to do it. Evelyn's life includes her friend and that's why I gave Gabriela a centric chapter. I thought it would be better to show her struggles with her faith, family and sexuality from her point of view rather than Evelyn's (who wouldn't truly understand them). Although, it's alright for you to want to see more of the romance. That's why I'm going to tell you that the next few chapters will have a lot of Sirelyn bonding. I'm glad that you still enjoy the characters and their story.

Guest your fan: I'm glad that you liked the chapter. Gabriela is very different from Evelyn, especially since Gabriela is humble and Evelyn is not. It's okay not to relate to her. I don't relate to her either (I also don't relate to Evelyn as well), so I understand where you're coming from. Gabriela is so lucky to have such good friends as the Soaring Eagles. I wonder what you're going to think of Rabastan in this chapter. I also hope you liked Evelyn's Patronus reveal and what is the meaning behind it. Here is the chapter!

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