Evangeline was sure that she was seeing double, the two women looked exactly alike, well except for the hair and the eye color. She wasn't too sure if she should point it out or not, maybe one of them would bring it up before things got too awkward, or perhaps both already noticed it and knew each other.

"Olivia, why didn't you tell me you had a sister? That's so cool."

Both women looked at her with confusion, though it was quickly hidden.

"Because I don't have one," Olivia told her adamantly. She didn't think her mother would keep something like that from here. "Why don't you come in."

Professor King came into the apartment, "Thank you." She said as she looked around.

Eva frowned, "Blind as a bat," She muttered as she crossed her arms and turned into the living room.

Olivia gave the teen a blank look before glancing back to the professor, "Excuse her, she's normally in a better mood." She apologized.

"It's quite alright, teenagers have an imagination of their own."

"You have kids?"

The professor gave a quick nod, "Twins, but they've only just turned two years. I have a baby sister who just turned thirteen last October. My mother tells me she thinks up all kinds of things."

To say that Evangeline was confused would be an understatement, she didn't know how they couldn't know each other, they were twins for Merlin's sake!

Olivia nodded, "Why don't we take this into the living room."

The three got themselves situated and then the professor went onto explain the situation.

"Miss. Potter is a special girl, and I work for a school that takes in special children like her."

She paused to make sure Olivia was following along and after a few seconds continued.

"Its a boarding school located in Massachusetts, up in the mountains, for young witches and wizards."

Olivia blinked at the mention of witches and wizards, "What?" She asked, confused.

"Witches and wizards. I assumed Miss. Potter would have informed you of this."

"It never came up in conversation," Evangeline stated after getting a look from Olivia.

Olivia only frowned, "Why don't you tell me more about this school? Is there somewhere closer? Is this a mandatory school?"

"Well Ilvermoney is a school for magical children ages eleven through seventeen, there isn't much else to tell. Not that I know of, but I assure you, that you won't regret sending her to our school. Well technically ... no, but there aren't very many schools that I know if around here."

Professor King hoped she was doing good otherwise she would need to explain to Bane on why 'The Girl Who Lived' wouldn't be attending their school, and she wasn't looking forward to that one bit.

Olivia didn't know anything about magic, so she didn't really know what the best thing to do was, so she looked at Evangeline.

Evangeline seemed to take the hint and, with an over exaggerated sigh added in her own two cents.

"Would I start out as a first year even though I'm in my fifth year at Hogwarts? How would I get there and back? I can't apperaite yet."

"No, I assume you would start your eleventh year with the others. Well we have a vanishing cabinets to transport students to the school, they are located all around for students who are unable to apperaite near the school."

The rest of the meeting went like that, in the end it had been decided that Evangeline would be going there.