There lay a black cloth, that Harry immediately identified as a cloak Lying under a cloak were so many surprises, Harry could not count them. Chocolate frog rappers and extremely hard rock candy. Spell books labeled, "Get Out of the Way, The Magical Way ", By Linda Sleuth, and "The Four, One, One on Transfiguration, Grade 6", By Healer Tromedlov htiw Ainutep. Harry picked up the robe that he had thrown to the ground and examined it. Harry was looking for the house patch that symbolized if you were in Slytherin, Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, or Ravenclaw house. Harry could feel the patch with his right hand and he turned around the robe. A snake-green Slytherinsign lay upon the plaque of the patch.
Harry knew that his parents, Lily and James Potter, were both in Gryffindor. That only left one option. These Hogwarts robes once belonged to his magical way hating, gossip conniving, ugly, Aunt Petunia. Harry could not believe that he had never thought of this scenario before. Harry put the robe on the nearest box labeled, "Vernon's college underwear" and Harry stuck his hand in the box again. He pulled out a stiff piece of parchment with tear marks smudging the letters, almost to the point that is was unreadable.
The letter stated,
Dear Mr. And Mrs. Evans,
We are unpleased to announce the expulsion of you daughter, Petunia Evans from the magical school of Hogwarts. The reasons at which she was expelled were, communication with the Dark Lord (Lord Voldemort), , theft of Headmaster's property, inappropriate usage of time travel objects, and resistance to give information to the Headmaster upon request, in order to uncover a very serious issue. The Ministry of Magic Officials disposed of her wand, upon the announcement of her expulsion from Hogwarts and we ask you that you disposed of all of her schoolbooks upon her return from her Ministry of Magic hearing. We also ask that you keep a very close eye on to whom she is communicating with.
Sincerely,
Professor Dumbledore
Hogwarts Headmaster
Harry could not believe what he had just read. After the sixth time reading it over, he decided that it must be true; his Aunt Petunia was expelled from Hogwarts, in 6th year. He would have never guessed that a former witch was telling him that magic was wrong and that they were going to stomp the magic out of him. All the hate Petunia had for magic and all the hate Petunia had for Lily, Harry's mother, now made sense. Petunia Dursley had an opportunity to be a witch and she had an opportunity to excel in the practice of witchcraft but she chose to throw not just her education but her life away, to serve Lord Voldemort.
Harry ducked down in the box once more, only to find half of a letter. He set half of the letter on the cloak, that was now lying on the box labeled, "Dudley's child restraints". Sticking his hand in the box again, he felt another piece of parchment, and he pulled it out of the box. Holding the two pieces of parchment together, he read carefully.
Dear Mr. And Mrs. Evans,
The Ministry of Magic has come to the conclusion that Petunia Evans has been communicating with Lord Voldemort. We intend to punish her to the fullest extent of the law but as she is still underage, we cannot sentence her to life in Azkaban. Her punishment of her act is a month sentence in The Azkaban Wizard Prison.
Good Day To You,
The Ministry of Magic Office of Law Enforcement
Harry put the letter aside and stuck his hand in the box again. He pulled out a third letter and it read,
Harry Potter
You know why I hated Lily, you know why I killed my parents, and you know why I am going to kill you. I would run if I were you.
Harry felt a rush of panic, he didn't even have his wand with him. His foot got caught in the Slytherin robe and he fell into Vernon's boxes of socks and underwear. Dust filled the air and Harry's glasses went extremely foggy. He stood up and headed for what he thought was the exit. He wiped his glasses on his t-shirt and he continued to the exit. But Harry came to a scene that was not familiar. Harry moved around the corner of boxes all piled up and he hoped the door was on the other side.
