The next morning, Allison had Dobby take her to Gringotts, so she would know just how much she owned and inherited because she knew she had to go shopping again after talking with Sirius and Remus, telling them about Mr. Granger's idea. Thankfully, they were on board along with the Twins, Ginny, and Veronica. Susan, Neville, and Luna were also excited because while they were going to be training, they would be out of direct danger. Their families were okay with it also. Hell, Tonks's family and Mrs. Longbottom were going under the time dome with them along with Aunt Alice and Uncle Frank. Hopefully, they would be able to help them so they would live full lives again.

Bill, Charlie, and Fleur were also going under the time dome with them. Allison didn't mind as she views them as family. They were her big brothers and she viewed Fleur as a friend seeing as she helped her during the tournament.

When she entered the bank with Hayden, they were escorted to the Potter account manager's office. Allison was more than okay with Hayden going into the meeting with her. She trusted him more than anyone after Sirius and Remus. Come to find out, she was the wealthiest witch in the wizarding world. She had more money than her great-great-great-great children would ever need.

She was the heiress of the Potter, Peverell, Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, and Black families. As it turns out, her mother hadn't been a muggle-born. She had been the last direct descendant of Helga Hufflepuff before Allison had been born.

Allison was furious when she read further down her lineage test. Her magic had been bound seventy-five percent except for when she was in danger. Dumbledore had bound her magic and her creature inheritance. She was a Veela.

Three hours later, she had her magic unbound and her creature inheritance. There had been a reason why Allison was drawn to Hayden. He was her dominant mate. She was thankful for that as she knew he would never take advantage of her.

Before they left the bank, Allison made sure her vaults could only be accessed by blood. Her vaults were now under blood protection. She had also told the Goblins to harvest the basilisk in the Chamber of Secrets, seeing as she won it by Conquest after she defeated it. The Goblins also purchased the Daily Prophet and fired the entire staff. It was now run by the Weasley family, the Potter family, and the Lovegood family.

The most shocking thing revealed was Hayden's lineage results. He was the last direct descendant of Rowena Ravenclaw. Allison was so proud of him. He deserved everything good in the world.

When they left the bank, Allison and Hayden met up with Tonks, the Twins, and Remus before going shopping. Their shirt shop was the trunk shop.

Allison ended up buying a seven-compartment trunk, the most expensive one they had in fact, but she didn't care, she could very well afford it. The first compartment was the smallest one, and she would use it for her school supplies. The second one was a walk-in wardrobe (she had every intention of buying herself clothes that fit her). The third one was a library that could contain up to one hundred thousand books. The fourth one was a potion lab with a storage cabinet included. The fifth one was a greenhouse, enchanted with a spell that would mimic the solar light. The sixth one was a dueling training room, similar to the one the Room of Requirements she had been using in school without anyone knowing, warded so that she could perform all types of spells (even the Unforgivables, if she wanted) without alerting the Ministry (that had cost an extra fee but she didn't care) to her activities (unfortunately, even if she was emancipated, she still couldn't use magic outside of Hogwarts until her seventeen birthday – she was an emancipated minor and not an actual adult and that was an important difference for the Ministry). Finally, the seventh one was a one-bedroom apartment – she just couldn't resist having a place that no one had owned before her, a place that was just hers. She also bought a moleskin backpack that she would use at school to move from one class to another.

Then they went to Flourish and Blott's to buy their schoolbooks. After they had what they needed, Allison purchased seven books on each subject along with three advanced books for each of them. Transfiguration, Charms, Potions, History of Magic, Defense Against the Dark Arts, Astronomy and Herbology. She had chosen three different advanced books on medical potions and spells. Two of which were thick-bound medical books, one showed diagrams of wand movements for charms and spells, while the second was an encyclopedia of all known medical spells and charms and what they were common and not so commonly used for.

She also bought 'Potion Opuscule' by the same author of her potion's textbook, which was a very useful manual for beginners that explained things such as why some potions required a certain metal for the cauldrons and not others, why certain ingredients needed to be sliced, others crushed, etc, and why the number or direction of the stirrings affected the brewing of the potions. All things she would have found extremely useful to know the first time around. Beinging a magical child raised in the muggle world; Allison wouldn't have known what to get seeing as the beginners' guide for potions hadn't been on her list.

She had decided to acquire some other books as well that she found interesting – other books about potions and alchemy as well, along with many other books. She purchased many other books on Defense. It may have been her best subject, but you never stopped learning what you needed. Besides, with the professors that have been teaching Defense aside from Remus, and Barty Crouch Jr sadly, they lacked what they had needed to know, some books the pureblood children probably studied before entering Hogwarts (etiquette and manners, but also traditions, heritage and customs), some history books (mostly modern history but not only that) and some books about historical magic, some law books, Hogwarts: A History (because it was about time she read that), some beginners' books of Ancient Runes and Arithmancy (she had decided she would take these two subjects in addition to Care of Magical Creatures but she would forego Divination), some fairytale books she imagined her parents would have read to her as a child if only they had lived, some beginner's guides to learn Occlumency and Advanced Occlumency, two books on Legilimency and a final two on advanced non-medical potions, some books about healing magic (both spells and potions), some cooking and Housecare books (because those were important to know as well) and some general spell books for everyday use.

She made quick work of picking up enough parchment to last for a whole year as well as selecting four new quills, which one was a pretty peacock feather that was self-inking in every color imaginable. Hedwig had also given her two feathers, one to use as a quill, and another for a custom wand. Allison remembered to pick up a new supply of both black and emerald green ink, and even a royal purple and navy-blue colored ink she spotted and knew she just had to have them both.

Lastly, she picked up one of the hardback journals she saw on display, choosing one that had a navy-blue cover that had a beautiful silver rose and lily pattern that intertwined with vines and butterflies that fluttered across the cover and the thick and hard spine. A solid butterfly clasp kept the journal closed securely the clasp was in the same silver color as the pattern, which had tiny dark blue stones on the wings and for the eyes.

The pages were of the highest quality and pure snow-white in color and had a texture that felt smooth like satin, instead of the pale brownish color of the parchment used for school. The journal would possibly last Allison's whole life with its never-ending pages. It would need to last that long with the kind of life Allison lived there would never be a lack of information to grace the pages.

The journal was around four inches thick and was the kind that never ran out of paper, allowing you to store previous entries that you could look back on with a tap of your wand and think of the date of the entry. Tapping the cover with your wand and thinking of where you last left off would turn automatically to that page. It was perfect if you were the kind of person who had issues keeping track of when and what they had written.

It was perfect and so very pretty, Allison loved it on sight when compared to the other two options, which were a combination of black and red, and pink and silver. She knew she would keep and only use her new blue ink for when she wrote in the journal. She had to have it and could not possibly leave the shop without buying it; she felt that strongly about knowing it had to be hers.

Allison was measured for robes and cloaks, formal, informal, business, and evening ones made of velvet, satin, silk, lace, brocade, embroidery, some casual cotton, and wool, the wool was similar to cashmere in emerald green, mint green, black, purple, lilac, gold, silver, pale periwinkle blue, sapphire blue, ivory, white, cream and finally a scarlet red. A few of them had extra detail. The white, ivory, gold, silver, lace, brocade, and embroidery were kept to a minimum, such as collars, sleeves inner lining or arranged on certain sections of the evening robes and cloaks. But only seven of them had the Potter, Peverell, Gryffindor, and Hufflepuff crests.

Allison's next stop with Tonks was Twilfitt and Tatting's for a full traditional wizarding wardrobe (robes and cloaks in various colors that, according to the shop assistant, would suit her complexion, but also nightgowns, undergarments, scarves, and gloves) and then to Madame Malkin's for her school uniform (she bought three of them), a pair of protective gloves (made of dragonhide) for Potions, a black winter cloak and a black pointed hat, and for some muggle style clothes as well. She also purchased another wardrobe that had charms on them to allow growth. She purchased jackets, jumpers, sweaters, tops, t-shirts, blouses, dress pants, and jeans in different colors. She then purchased some workout clothes. Afterward, she went to a shoe shop to buy various types of shoes: running shoes, comfortable shoes, saddle shoes (she knew how to ride a horse) and boots as well for the winter season. Once she had put everything inside her new trunk, she continued with her shopping.

Their next stop was Dragon Delights. Allison purchased more jackets, long and short, knee-length skirts, trousers, dress coats, waistcoats, wallets, purses, handbags, even backpacks. She even spotted notebooks, folders, photo albums, and even boots and high heels all covered in dragonhide. She got one of everything from each dragon. The Chinese Fireball, the Hungarian Horntail, the Swedish Short-Snout, the Common Welsh Green, and lastly, the Norwegian Ridgeback.

Next, they went to Ollivander's for wand holsters, and in Allison's case, a new and better wand. It was eleven inches with the combined woods of the Elder and Holly trees. The wand had a triple-core of a phoenix feather, thestral tail hair, and the feather from her familiar, Hedwig. And for the finishing touch, the wand was washed in her blood, giving the wand a red tinge. It felt better than the Holly wand she purchased when she was eleven. The wand holsters were made from a Hungarian Horntail. They were for her wrist, thigh, and ankle. They were charmed so her wand would always return to her. Allison also had her parent's wands, but they felt the same as her new wand.

Then they went to Slug & Jiggers Apothecary for new cauldrons and equipment. Allison also got hair remover potions so she wouldn't have to use razers.