Chapter 4
Earlier on The Heart of a Flower: "Crys, someone is here to see you." My father said. I looked up and saw…
A tiny person was at the doorway.
"Chrysanthemum Tucker! How nice to meet you!" he squeaked. "I'm Professor Flitwick. May I come in?" I gaped at him but stepped aside to let him in.
"Katie, go to your room." My mother said.
"But, I-" Katie started, but my mother glared at her. She grumbled, but dragged herself up. I heard the door slam. Then my dad looked at the dwarf man expectantly.
"Say what you need to say. Before Katie comes back."
"You're a witch Ms. Tucker. Before you take it the wrong way, it's the wizard kind of witch. So you're a female wizard." Professor Flitwick said. My mom gasped.
"Wait here one minute." She said before rushing up the stairs. A moment later, we heard a rustling as if something was being moved. As my mother came back downstairs, she said: "Katie back into your room!" My mom was coming down the stairs, clutching two papers.
"This is a note that was left with you when we got you." She said.
"Let me guess. It was left by someone named Severus or Demeter." I said
The professor gasped. "What would Professor Snape be doing here?"
We all turned to him. "Who?" I asked.
"Just one of the professors." Professor Flitwick answered.
"Well, this is by someone named Demeter." My mom said giving one of the papers to me.
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Tucker.
I hope you are reading this letter first. This girl is a witch and a powerful one, too. One her 11th birthday, she will receive a letter from a school named Hogwarts. You can tell her of her father's heritage(the magical side) then. I hope you care for her.
Sincerely,
Demeter
"So you knew." I stated. My parents nodded. I glared at them.
"You knew and you never told me!?" I yelled. They winced. The dwarf man burst out laughing. I glared at him. He smiled.
"Your expression is quite funny, Miss Tucker" he said. "By any means, my work here is done. I'll leave you to your fighting." With that, he left with a loud POP! and we were alone.
"Katie, you can come back down now." I heard a squeal and Katie barreled down the stairs. She bounded over to me.
"You survived! Good for you!" she exclaimed and then started to dance around the kitchen.
"Alright, who gave Katie sugar?"
