Disclaimer: I do not own Harry Potter or any of the characters created by JK Rowling. The only person that owns Harry potter is JK Rowling, not me.

Summary: Rose Riddle is the daughter of Lord Voldemort. Her mother takes her to Dumbledore to keep her safe, but is Hogwarts safe?


Rose was sitting at the edge of her windowsill. The window was open; the warm summer breeze softly hit her porcelain face. Her hazel colored eyes looked peacefully into the distance. Her house was placed on a farm. She liked looking out onto the fields of grass and watching the clouds go by.

Off into the distance she could see a bird flying, its graceful wings gliding with the wind. The fluttering of the white feathers completed her day. Unlike normal birds this one seemed different. It didn't look like a sparrow, or swallow. This bird looked like a white owl.

Owls weren't that common to see compared to a sparrow or a swallow. Though, living on a farm, occasionally she would see a barn owl.

Rose just simply studied the owl as it flew toward her. The owl came close enough that she could notice a letter tied to its leg. Rose waited for the bird to come over to see what it had on its leg.

The bird flew over her head and into her room. Rose got up and walked over to the owl perched on her vanity. Hoping the bird wouldn't bite she slowly untied the letter. She held the letter for a second before opening it.

Dear Ms. Rose Riddle,

You are invited to shadow a student at our boarding school in England. We will pay for your flight her and for your meals. The instructions are attached at the bottom of this letter.

We hope to see you soon,

Headmaster Albus Dumbledore

Rose just looked at the letter for a second before looking back up at the owl.

"A little abrupt with the whole owl delivery system, aren't they," she said to the owl.

Rose bent down to the owl's height. She held out her finger as if she was pointing at its beak.

"How am I supposed to get you home mister? You came all the way from England didn't you?" rose questioned the owl.

"I think I might have an owl treat down stairs, you must be hungry, if you came all the way from England,"

Rose bent back up and walked to her door. She opened her door not noticing that it slammed against the wall next to it. She happily skipped down the old rackety stairs to the kitchen.

She opened the refrigerator door looking for an owl treat. She couldn't find any owl treats in the refrigerator. Stumped she went looking for her mom.

"Mom, do we have any owl treats?" Rose asked while opening the outside door and running to her mom.

"Why do you need an Owl treat? We don't have an Owl," her mom asked while hanging a blue shirt on the cloths wire.

"An Owl came into my room and brought me this letter," Rose said while showing her mom the letter the owl gave her.

"An owl and a letter, did the letter happen to be tired to its leg?" Her mom asked while putting down the rest of her cloths.

Her mom started to read the letter her daughter handed her. Her eyes widened as she read the letter. Rose was startled at this reaction. She would have expected her mom to be happy for her.

"Rose, do you want to go to this school?" Her mom asked with out making eye contact to her daughter.

"Well let's see…Free food, free flight, and I get to be in England. What could be better?" Rose said while twirling around smiling.

Her mom closed her eyes for a second thinking for a response. She took a deep breath and looked over to her daughter.

"I'll let you go, but the flight is scheduled for next week," she eyed her daughter straight in the eye. "Just get everything you want packed, but you can't bring any electronics."

This rule confused Rose. Though she didn't have many electronics, she would like to have at least a cell phone to talk to her mom.

"But that would mean that I wouldn't be able to talk to you till I come back," Rose looked her mom straight in the eye waiting for a reaction.

"This school doesn't allow electronics. If you want to go you will have to fallow by their rules too," her mom stated formally as if trying not to show emotion.

Though Rose was confused about the random rule, she understood what her mom was talking about. Rose smiled and skipped back inside.

She slowly closed the outside door trying not to make a noise. She skipped up the old stairs and ran to her room. Her door was slightly open. She peaked through the door. To Rose's dismay the Owl flew out the window.

Rose jumped on top of her bed and laid back thinking about what just happened.