Hey all. I'm so excited about this fic. I hope you guys like it. Please no flames because I'm a rookie at this but if you have any suggestions or helpful tips then I'll be more then happy to read them. Thanks.
Disclaimer: I don't own any of the characters because all the characters belong to J.K. Rowling.
Chapter one
A little girl is on her way to Hogwarts. She already missed a week of school. As she stared out the window of her carriage she was deep in thought of what happened last week.
The little girl and her mother are outside having a picnic.
"Mother, I can't wait to go to Hogwarts tomorrow" said the excited little girl.
" I'm going to be so lonely when you're gone. I'm going to miss you so much"
"I'm going to miss you too mother and I'll write every…MOTHER" yelled the little girl.
Her mother just fell unconscious on the floor.
"FATHER, FATHER HELP SOMETHING IS WRONG WITH MOTHER"
Then her father came running out of the house.
"Larva" A house elf popped "Larva go get Dr. Darien now" the father yelled as he picked up his wife and brought her into the house. A second later the doctor arrived and rushed into the house.
"Doctor what's wrong with my wife?"
"She's getting weaker from her illness and I don't know how much longer she'll last. With the way the illness is progressing she'll have about a month to live," said Dr. Darien.
"Is there any medicine that can cure my wife?"
"No Sir, I'm sorry but there's nothing I can do to help your wife" the doctor said as he got ready to leave.
"Good day Doctor" Then the doctor left.
During the conversation the little girl sneaked up to the door listening to
find out what was wrong with her mother.
'Oh My Gosh, Mother is dying' whispered the little girl.
She knows that her mother is ill but she didn't know that the illness was going to kill her mother. She didn't go to Hogwarts the next day because she wanted to spend more time with her Mother.
As the carriage stop in front of Hogwarts the little girl snapped out of her thought. As she stepped out of the carriage she thought
'Mother, I wish you were here with me'
