A/N: I made a small change to the last chapter. I had it where Lily could see Torches, but I decided to make it to where she can't. If she could I feel like I should make her able to move in the Fūzetsu and I don't really want her to be able to.


Dumbledore paced in his office. On his desk were two letters. The letters looked rather normal and they were normal, except for the names on them. One name he had been waiting eleven years for, Violet Potter. It came much earlier than it should have however.

He was sure that, with the wards he put around the house, the Dursleys would take the letter and keep it from Violet. This would go on until he would 'decide' to send Hagrid to pick her up and take her to Diagon Alley to get her school supplies. Hagrid would only tell her the bare necessities when it came to the wizarding world. Not really from any of his plans, but because the giant of a man wouldn't see the point and Violet would not ask any questions because of how meek she would be. She would be ignorant of anything he either didn't want her to know yet or at all.

The other letter was even more confusing and rather worrying. The letter had the name 'Harry Potter' on it. This was worrying because the Potters had only one child, at least as far as he knew and they wouldn't have kept that from him since he had their utmost trust. It didn't make sense that there was suddenly a new Potter after eleven years.

Deciding to check on Number 4, Dumbledore left his office and started moving through the school. When he exited the schools wards, he Apparated to Surrey. When he arrived he was surprised to find that instead of in front of the house, he was a block away from it. He tried walking up to the house, but suddenly found himself not in the neighborhood anymore.

Frowning, Dumbledore Apparated back to where he'd been before. Bringing out his wand he started waving it and began scanning the wards surrounding the house. The results caused him to frown further as not only were his wards down, but the ones erected only let certain magicals inside the house and repel everyone else like he had been. There was also one that would alert whoever had placed them if someone started trying to take them down. He was surprised by the power behind the wards as, if he tried to take them down, it would take him a while to do it.

This was very concerning for several reasons. For one, it meant that, most likely, Violet wasn't there anymore and might not have been here for a very long time. Another reason was that there was someone with almost as much power as him in Britain without him knowing about them.

Dumbledore sighed heavily, having no choice but to leave for now. If he tried to remove the wards the caster would no doubt appear and, should a fight break out, it would cause an incredible amount of destruction.

A thought occurred to him that sent a small chill down his spine. What if she somehow found out about Potter Manor?

He quickly Apparated to the home. Waving his wand, he cast a spell that told him how many occupants were in the house. He sighed in relief when it came back as zero.

Apparating back to Hogwarts, he decided he would have to wait for Violet and this Harry to arrive at Hogwarts on September.


Harry or, as he was known in his disguised form, Adam and Violet walked through the crowds and eventually reached their first destination, Madam Malkin's Robes for All Occasions and Flourish and Blotts next door.

"I don't really need to worry about clothes, so you head into Madam Malkin's while I get our schoolbooks," Harry said. "I shouldn't be too long and will be over when you need to pay."

Violet nodded and entered the clothing store. She glanced around and shook her head at the fashion sense of wizards. That they wore robes was just silly.

"Sorry, deary, but you will have to wait," a saleswitch said approaching her. "We already have a few people being measured and it will take a moment."

Nodding to the woman, Violet walked over and sat in one of the waiting chairs. As she waited she reflected, not for the first time, on how her life was so different thanks to her brother. True she would have still had Nyx, but her mother would have been lost, her relatives would have been horrible to her, they never went into details about that, she would have been completely alone until Hogwarts and likely dependent on Dumbledore.

Her thoughts turned to her friends. Harry had told her about his versions of them. Neville and Tracey had been much the same. Though she wondered if Neville, with his parents still sane, would turn out slightly different at school. It had been a few years since they had seen their friends because they decided to be more careful of Dumbledore as their year for starting school neared. Daphne and Susan however, were completely different, as was Astoria.

The Susan he knew was rather shy in how she interacted with people. She broke out of it slightly when she got older, but had still been somewhat shy. The Susan here was more outgoing and not afraid to stand up for herself.

This worlds Daphne, according to Harry, was much warmer and kinder than the one he had known. Apparently she had been rather cold and distant. Even after breaking through her walls when they started going out and eventually married, she was still somewhat closed off. Although he had said there were times her mask would disappear and he saw the Daphne that she might have been if things had been different. Harry thought it was the result of being in a rather unloving environment growing up and having to put up with the Slytherins for seven years. The first reason had been cemented when he met this Daphne's parents and saw they were much closer to their daughters.

Astoria apparently was much more bubbly in his world. Again it was likely because of her parents and she was rebelling against the things she had been told she would have to do. The youngest Greengrass was incredibly shy here. Sure she would easily talk to you once she spent some time with you, but until then she was pretty quiet.

There was two more people he had told her about, not wanting to color her opinion of too many people. The last two people were his other wives Hermione Granger and Luna Lovegood. It had been interesting to learn about what kind of people her brother had married.

Violet was brought out of her musing by the saleswitch telling her that a spot was open. She walked over to a small circular platform where she would be fitted for her school robes.

"Hogwarts correct, dear?" the woman, whom Violet figured was Madam Malkin, clarified.

"Yes, ma'am," Violet confirmed.

"Alright, I'll get your robes once we get you measured," Malkin said. "The boy next to you is getting his school robes as well."

She glanced to her left to see a slender boy with sleek pale-blond hair, cold grey eyes, a pale complexion and rather sharp, pointed features.

"Hello," the boy said.

"Hi," she greeted.

"I heard you say you were going to Hogwarts too," he stated. Without waiting for confirmation, he continued, "My father is next door getting my book while my mother is up the street looking at wands."

This confused Violet as Harry had told her that the wand chose the wizard or witch. Sure you could win their allegiance, but otherwise they chose you. So how could his mother be getting his wand without him?

"When they come back I'm going to drag them off to look at racing brooms," he continued. "I don't see why first years can't bring their own brooms to school. I think I'll bully father into…"

Violet tuned the boy out at this point. She realized that he was one of those spoiled rich brats. If he was anything like the typical spoiled children she was sure they wouldn't get along at all. She was pulled from her reverie by a question she was interested in answering.

"So do you know what house you'll be in?" he asked, sounding annoyed.

'Must have realized I wasn't paying any attention to him,' she thought. 'Though why is still talking if that's the case?' Deciding to answer, she said, "I think either Gryffindor or Hufflepuff. I'm not particularly cunning and, while I'm not stupid, I'm not really fit for Ravenclaw."

The boy gave her a look of disdain, but before he could say anything Madam Malkin came back.

"Alright, dear you're done," she said to the blonde.

"I suppose I'll see you at Hogwarts," he drawled before leaving without waiting for an acknowledgement.

It was at that moment that Harry walked into the store. He glanced at the door with distaste before paying for the clothes and the two exited after he shrunk their purchases.

"Now, where to next?" he muttered.


Lily walked into the Leaky Cauldron and looked around for Sirius. He had said that they would talk in a private room since there would likely be some shouting.

"Lily?" a voice gasped.

She turned to see the shocked expression of Tom the bartender. She smiled at the man before approaching him.

"Hello, Tom," she greeted.

"B-but how?" he questioned. "Everyone's been told that you died with your husband that…" he trailed off and grimaced at the pain that flashed across her face. "Sorry Lily."

"It's fine Tom," she assured him. "I've mostly come to terms with it. Just when somebody brings up the actual night that it hurts slightly."

Tom nodded hesitantly before asking, "Where have you been? And why are you here?"

"I've been raising my daughter Tom. Making sure she grew up knowing at least one parents love," she answered. "As for why I'm here, I was getting supplies for Violet and Harry's first year of Hogwarts."

"Harry?" he asked, curiously.

She smiled as she said, "I came across him when I passed an orphanage and I saw his hair suddenly change to blue then orange."

"He's a Metamorphmagus?" he questioned in surprise.

She nodded, but before she could continue she heard her name being called out. She turned to see Sirius waving her over. She turned back to Tom and said goodbye to him before walking over to her friend.

"Are they here?" she asked, worriedly.

"Yes, they are," Sirius answered. He rubbed her back comfortingly. "Relax Lils. When you tell them your reasons they will understand." He paused a moment before asking, "Do you happen to have that list of wards?"

Lily nodded before taking the parchment out. "Adam gave it to me before he left," she said. "He wouldn't really need it you know?"

Sirius nodded, "No, he wouldn't would he?" He turned back to the stairs, "Anyway, I think we stalled long enough. Let's head on up shall we?"

She followed nervously behind Sirius as he led her to one of the rooms on the second floor. They came to a stop at the third door the came across.

"They're in there, Lily," he said. Seeing her nervousness, he placed a hand gently on her shoulder, "Come on, Lils. The sooner you enter the sooner you can catch up with Andi and Bella, as well as see how young Nymphadora turned out."

Lily nodded her head and, after taking a deep breath, grabbed the doorknob and opened the door.

"Finally, Sirius," a voice Lily recognized immediately as Bellatrix's. "I thought you'd never… get…"

Her voice seemed to die in her throat as she saw not her cousin Sirius, but Lily Potter, who she long thought dead, stood in the doorway.

Lily looked at the three women in the room. One she recognized as Andromeda who had short, light brown hair, thin lips, wide, kind blue eyes with long eyelashes, and a strong jaw. Sitting to her right was Bellatrix who looked remarkably like her older sister, but with curly long, shiny black hair and violet eyes. The last one could only be Nymphadora Tonks, Andi's daughter. The fourteen year old girl had dark twinkling purple eyes, a pale heart-shaped face, and short spiky hair that was bubblegum pink. Lily knew the hair and eyes was likely only temporary though since, like Harry, she was a Metamorphmagus.

"L-Lily?" Bellatrix croaked.

Lily smiled hesitantly at her, "Yes Bella, it's me."

Bellatrix and Nymphadora started to move, but Andromeda stood and pointed her wand at the redhead.

"Mum! / Andi!" Nymphadora and Bellatrix shouted.

"It's fine girls," Lily said, waving their concerns off. "I kind of expected her to react like this."

"Prove to me that you are who you say you are," Andromeda demanded.

Lily tilted her head to the side as she contemplated how to prove herself. She then remembered something that only she knew. She took out her wand making Andromeda tense, but she relaxed slightly when she handed it to Sirius.

Lily then slowly approached Andromeda and, when she was close enough, began whispering in her ear. After a moment Andromeda started turning red causing Lily to smile, which only grew the redder the older witch got.

A minute later Lily stepped back, a smug grin on her face. Andromeda coughed into her hand before slipping her wand back into her wandholseter.

"Alright it's Lily," she said, embarrassment as clear in her tone as her face. "She swore a magical oath to tell no one about that."

The other three looked at the two witches curiously, all of them wanting to know what could cause the confident witch to blush so furiously. However, they all knew better than to press something like this or else they'd likely get hexed, or grounded in Nymphadora's case.

Lily was suddenly swept into a tight hug by Andromeda, shortly followed by her daughter and Bellatrix.

"Where have you been!?" the brunette witch demanded. "We all thought you were dead and yet here you are. And considering he set it up, it seems that Sirius knew about it."

Lily grew nervous again, "Well, Andi, one reason is because of Sirius' mother. If she had even an inkling that you knew something that you didn't want her to know then she could have forced it out of you."

"But what about Sirius?" Bellatrix asked, frowning.

Sirius snorted, "I'm Violet's sworn godfather Bella. If the knowledge I know doesn't effect the Black family, which it doesn't, then not even the family magic can force the information from me. So I wasn't a real risk to their safety concerning my mother."

"You said one reason," the Metamorphmagus spoke up.

"Indeed," Lily said. She pulled out a piece of parchment and handed it to Andromeda. "Before I say anything read that. The goblins used a spell where Magic itself wrote this down."

This caught all of their attention, as that meant that whatever was written down was completely true. Andromeda started reading, with Bellatrix and Nymphadora leaning over. As they read, all three of their faces paled, getting worse as they continued reading. By the time they reached the bottom all of them were practically white. When they saw what was on the bottom they looked up at Lily and Sirius in confusion.

"Why did he set these wards up?" Andromeda asked. She wanted to deny he even set them up, some of them having absolutely no reason to be anywhere, but it was written by Magic itself. It was this reason that purebloods didn't allow anything that wasn't made or found by a wizard or witch to be presented in court.

"We aren't sure about the complete reason, but he set them up around the house he had left Violet at," Sirius said. At their appalled expressions he nodded, "Yes, it only gets worse as he put her with her aunt."

"WHAT!?" the three screamed.

"Are you telling me that she's been raised by an aunt that, though not at fault, abused her physically, mentally, and emotionally?" Andromeda asked, desperately wishing it wasn't true. Luckily for them it wasn't.

"No," he said, making them all sag in relief. "Somehow a man named Adam felt the wards and found young Violet abandoned on the doorstep of Petunia's house."

"On a freezing night with a thin blanket and not even warming charm," Lily interjected.

Andromeda's motherly instincts wanted nothing more than to go to Dumbledore and show him what she thought about his treatment of Violet.

"Anyway, he managed to get ahold of Lily and told her where he daughter was," Sirius continued. "After that he managed to find Pettigrew, Stun him, and keep me from ending his traitorous life." He growled slightly thinking about the rat, but calmed himself down after a moment. "Lily had mentioned that the Longbottoms had went into hiding as well. She had realized that she could speak about their location and contacted him. He appeared shortly after the Lestranges and Crouch Jr. and knocked Alecto out after she injured Alice. He went on to fight Rabastan and took him down at the same time Augusta and Frank took down their foes."

The three were glad that this Adam had not only helped Lily find her daughter, but kept Sirius out of Azkaban and helped the Longbottoms with the Death Eaters.

"After that he contacted the goblins to identify what wards had been placed around Petunia's house," Sirius continued after a moment. He gestured at the parchment, "As you can see they did something even better. He then had several bracelets made for us." He held his up with Lily doing the same. "Mine, the Bones', Davis', and Greengrass' were to keep Dumbledore from finding out about use entering the home. Lily's and the Dursley's were to keep the wards from affecting them since they were related to Violet."

"How come you're telling us this now?" Andromeda asked.

"For one, Violet's going to be starting school soon and they are going to be living Potter Manor from now on like they should have," he answered. "The other is that Lily is going to let the wizarding world know that she's alive."

"How?" Nymphadora questioned curiously.

"Well, Nymph," Lily said, she was the only one beside her mother and aunt to get away with that. "The Potter's own thirty percent of the Daily Prophet while the Black's own twenty-five percent."

"We thought that we would lean on them to print our story as we want it," Sirius said with a grin. The three witches grinned as well, knowing that wizards and witches listen to just about anything the Prophet says.


"We are in a hurry Mr. Ollivander," 'Adam' said, frowning at the creepy man. He may have helped the wandmaker, but that didn't make him any less creepy.

"Of course Mr. Potter. We'll get Ms. Potter squared away quickly," Ollivander said.

That was another thing. Despite his disguise the man somehow knew who he was and he got the feeling that the man knew more than even that.

"You, my dear, are a tricky customer," the wandmaker said, delightedly, a pile of wands next to him. He looked at Violet closely for a moment before muttering, "Maybe…" He walked to the back of his shop.

Harry frowned slightly. This wasn't what had happened to him, though he didn't expect events to play out the same, but he figured the wand at the very least would be the same. Ollivander, however, had her try the wand that was the same as his first and nothing happened.

The wandmaker came back with a box that was layered with dust. He took the lid off and held the wand out to Violet.

She tentatively reached out and grasped the wand. She gasped when she felt warmth course through her and silver sparks shoot out the tip of the wand.

"This is a very unusual wand. A mixture of maple and redwood, thunderbird feather core, thirteen and three fourths inches, and rather flexible," Ollivander listed off. "Thunderbird is a rare wand core and that wand has been here for several decades. It isn't an easy thing to pair with people as, similar to the bird they are taken from, are rather temperamental and not really one to listen. It will work for you, but you will have to work to get its complete allegiance."

Harry couldn't help but smirk. The thunderbird feather was obviously because of Nyx and Violet being able to use lightning. He was sure that she would get the wand's allegiance easier than others would. The two woods also fitted her perfectly. Redwood because he was sure she would the right choices whenever she could and the fact she could gain an advantage when she seemed to be losing. Maple because there wasn't much chance of her living an uneventful life, which maple wands were known to destroy themselves if a wizard or witch chose such a life for themselves. With Violet being a Flame Haze however, there would likely be adventure around the corner for a long time. Hopefully if she does eventually end up with such a life that the redwood will counteract that aspect of her wand.


Unknown location…

A figure looked up to the sky, its hawk yellow eyes staring at the lightning crashing in the distance.

'Finally, someone has claimed the wand with the feather I had donated so long ago,' the figure thought, ruffling its wings. 'Let's see what kind of person they turn out to be and if they are worthy.'

The figure took off as a flash of lightning revealed the being to be a bird the size of a car. It was electric blue with streaks of black going across it like bolts of lightning. The bird was suddenly engulfed in electricity before it disappeared in a crack of thunder.


Diagon Alley...

Harry paid for the wand and the two left to meet up with their mother. As they walked out of the shop, Harry handed his sister a wandholster, which she strapped her arm before putting her wand in. As they neared the Leaky Cauldron he cast a Notice Me Not charm on them and entered an alley. He returned to his normal appearance before entering the pub and sat down in a booth. It was a few minutes before Lily, Sirius, two of the Black Sisters, though one was now a Tonks, and Nymphadora descended down the stairs. When they did, he lifted the charm and walked over to them.

Harry couldn't quite stop his twitch at seeing Bellatrix standing near Sirius, the Tonks', and his mother. Thankfully it was only obvious if you payed attention.

When the three witches saw Violet they smiled at approached her and expressed their relief that she was alright. Harry noticed Sirius blink at them, but Lily started talking to him, to which he began nodding. When the three witches saw Harry they all gasped.

"Lily, I thought you only had one child," Andromeda stated in shock.

"She does," Harry said, not completely lying. "She adopted me when she saw me at an orphanage. If you are wondering about my appearance, well…" He glanced at Nymphadora and made his hair change into the colors of the rainbow with his eyes doing the same, but in the opposite order. The three witches gasped again as his hair and eyes returned to normal.

"You're a Metamorphmagus?" Nymphadora asked in shock.

"Yes. I chose this appearance considering Violet's appearance," he explained.

"Yes, I suppose it's likely that a son of theirs would end up looking like this," Andromeda admitted.

"So where are we going next Mum?" Violet asked.

"We are heading to the Daily Prophet to give them an exclusive about my survival," she answered.

The two nodded and they all headed to the Daily Prophet building. They quickly entered and asked the receptionist to tell the editor in chief to speak with them. She seemed reluctant to do so until they told her they were the Potters and Blacks, who owned more than half the company. She looked incredibly surprised to see Violet, Lily was standing behind the others to surprise the editor.

A moment later they were all standing in front of a man who was sitting behind his desk. He looked to be about forty, though it was difficult to tell with a magical, with short brown hair and blue eyes.

"Can I help you, Ms. Potter, Lord Black?" the man asked, looking slightly nervous.

"We have a story for you Barnabas," Sirius started. "We want you to write everything as we tell it because if you don't we will use our shares to get someone else to run the Daily Prophet."

Barnabas swallowed, "And what is the story?"

The six magicals stood to the side so that Lily could step forward. Upon seeing her Barnabas shot up from his seat and stared at her with his mouth agape.

"L-Lady Potter?" he stuttered.

"That's right, Mr. Cuffe," she said. "I'm going to tell you what happened that night so that people don't get the wrong idea about how I am back."

"Of c-course, ma'am," Barnabas said.

"Good," Lily said.

They spent a good few hours telling the editor in chief what had happened that Halloween night. The man was very shocked to hear that Voldemort, or You-Know-Who as the man insisted on calling him, told her he planned on giving Lily to one of his Death Eaters. That piece of information sent chills down the women's spines, knowing what the Death Eaters were like. She went on to tell of a man named Adam's involvement in reuniting her with her daughter. They decided to leave the wards out of it for the time being, since nobody would believe them about who had put them up, though they did tell him that Dumbledore place Violet with her aunt. They gave Barnabas the letter he left as proof of this. They also explained about Harry when the man questioned his presence.

It was around evening by the time they finished with the interview. Afterwards, they left the building and the Potters bid farewell to the Blacks and Tonks. When they were gone, Lily turned to her children.

"So did you get everything?" she asked.

"Everything except for an owl," Harry said. "We were going to, but I thought that you might be done soon so we headed to the Leaky Cauldron to make it seem like we had been waiting for you."

"Yes, I had to explain to Sirius that I put a Notice Me Not charm around you and Violet to keep people from bugging you," Lily told them. "Anyway let's head over to Eyelop's and get you an owl."

Violet nodded and they started heading toward the shop. They were halfway there when the world suddenly went red.

"Fūzetsu!" Harry shouted. He and Violet instantly went on alert and looked around just as two explosions were heard.

"Vi, you go check out that explosion and I'll check that one," Harry said, indicating the directions.

"What about Mum?" she asked worriedly, looking at her frozen mother.

Harry wrapped his arms around his mother's waist and picked her up. He carefully moved her into an alleyway before gently putting her down. Then he pulled out his Invisibility Cloak and covered her with it.

"Won't they still be able to find her?" Violet asked.

He shook his head, "There's only three ways to detect someone under that. That's either smell, sound from our steps, or the Homenum Revelio spell. She will be perfectly safe under there from whatever put the Fūzetsu up."

"Ok, I can focus on them now," she said, relief in her voice.

"Alright let's go," he said.

She nodded and the two split up, Violet heading toward Gringotts while Harry ran to Madam Malkin's.


Violet soon reached where the blast had originated and was surprised by what she saw. In the middle of quite a bit of destruction was a cobalt blue wolf the size of a truck. When she entered the area it turned its yellow eyes to stare at her.

"It isn't a Crimson Denizen Violet, just a Rinne," Nyx said.

The Rinne growled before pouncing at her. She rolled out of the way and summoned Kage no Kaminari, or Shadow Thunder, to her grasp in a flash of electricity. She lunged forward, barely missing the wolf.

"A Flame Haze!" the Rinne exclaimed.

"That's right, wolfie," Violet said, before spinning her glaive and swinging it down.

She managed to hit it this time with enough force to make it stumble. She thrust her arm forward and unleashed a large bolt of Lightning, which slammed straight into its head, stunning it. She quickly slashed at the wolf and managed to slash it across its whole body.

The wolf burst into azure flames and disappeared moments later. Violet stared at the spot, small flames pocking the area, taking deep breaths as the adrenaline continued pumping through her.

"Did I get it?" she asked.

"*sigh* Unfortunately not," Nyx said. "That body was just a shell that it used to give itself more strength. Rinne usually do this when they have small body normally."

"So it's real body was smaller than that?"

"About the size of a cat or doll, I'm sure," she said, and Violet could practically hear the smirk in her voice.

"Alright, well it's gone so I suppose I need to fix this place," she said, looking around.

"Yes, that's a good idea," Nyx agreed. "...To your right Violet."

She glanced over and winced when she saw a couple with one being a Torch. The girl was on the verge of disappearing though, so, while she didn't really like it, she was slightly relieved that she wouldn't have to use a Torch that would have lasted longer.

Following Nyx's instructions, she used the girls remaining Power of Existence to fix the damage the Rinne had caused and making a few Torches of people it had apparently eaten.

"Let's meet up with Harry," Violet said, shaking herself before running off.

XxXxXx

Moments later she reached the area of the second explosion. When she reached it, what she saw caused her to freeze. Not from fear or anything like that, but from shock.

There were a few reasons for the shock. First was that Harry was just standing away from, she guessed, were more Rinne like the one she dealt with. Second was the Rinne's appearance. One was a giant baby, though it was missing an arm, while the other was a sphere comprised of heads. Lastly was the flaming hair of a figure that was wielding a sword. Her hair, for it was rather obviously a girl, seemed to actually be made of fire as small embers fell from it.

"Another Flame Haze!" Violet exclaimed.

"Yes, and judging from the girl's hair her contractor is Alastor, Flame of Heaven, God of Punishment," Nyx said.

Harry turned to her and smirked slightly, "Indeed. It seems like I wasn't needed here."

He had been immensely surprised to run into the two familiar Rinne. His surprise had increased when he noticed Yūji and it nearly hit the roof when he saw Shana jump in. He hadn't expected to run into them and, if they did, then they would have to move to Japan to meet them.

He mentally shook himself, before asking, "What about your area?"

"I dealt with another Rinne that was there," she answered. She sighed, "But I didn't destroy it."

Harry just ruffled her hair, "It was your first Rinne Vi, nothing to be ashamed of. They are slippery little buggers anyway."

The sound of someone screaming reached their ears and they whirled around to see Yūji with a giant slash going down his body from his shoulder almost to his hip. Violet gasped while Harry shook his head.

"She was so cold at the beginning," he muttered.

"Wait you know who she is?" Violet exclaimed.

"She, along with that boy, were the main characters of the anime," the immortal explained. "If you look closely though you can see he isn't bleeding at all."

The lightning Flame Haze nodded when she looked closer and noticed her brother was right. Yūji wasn't bleeding. She then asked, "So should we introduce ourselves to them?"

Harry thought for a moment before shaking his head, "Nah, if we do that then she might not be intent on dealing with the Denizen in charge of these Rinne. We could probably take care of him, but if she doesn't start hanging around others she will continue thinking of herself as nothing more than a weapon to deal with Crimson Denizens."

"But if that boy is here then that means that he's a wizard," Violet said. "How is she going to join our school if she can't do the same magic that we can?"

"Who says she can't?" he questioned her, his eyes taking on a silver color. "She's got a great deal of magic flowing through her. I doubt she has much training with it either. From what you explained about Alastor, Nyx, he isn't one to just form a full contract with someone the age she appears to be."

"Yes, I am sure that he only formed a probationary contract with her," Nyx agreed.

That had been something Harry had been surprised about. Probationary contracts wasn't something that was showed or even mentioned in the anime. Maybe it just wasn't important or maybe it was like Nyx not being shown. The probationary contract was made if a Crimson Lord had or decided to make contract with a young Flame Haze prospect, though a few seemed to want to stay young for whatever reason. This is what Nyx had done so that Violet could grow up and become an adult.

"We need to head back to Mum before they bring the Fūzetsu down," the immortal said.

Violet nodded and they ran through Diagon Alley and reached where their mother was just as the Fūzetsu collapsed. There was a moment of silence before Lily pulled the Invisibility Cloak off.

She glanced at her children and rhetorically asked, "A Fūzetsu was put up wasn't it?" Despite it being rhetorical they nodded their heads in confirmation. "And?"

Harry grinned, "Vi took down her first Rinne."

As her mother glanced at her she protested, "But I didn't kill it. The bloody thing got away from me."

"Mind your language Violet," Lily chided. "And even if you didn't get rid of it you still beat it."

Violet just nodded and they started making their way to Eyelop's once more.

When they reached it and entered inside, Violet started looking at the different owls they had. Ten minutes later, she stopped in front of a black owl with ocean blue eyes. The two stared at each other for a moment before the owl hopped onto her shoulder and rubbed its head against hers.

"She likes you," the witch at the counter said.

Violet smiled and turned to her mother, "Can we get her, Mum?"

"Of course, Violet," she said, smiling at her daughter. She paid for the owl, a cage and some treats before they headed out.

"So what are you going to name her?" Harry asked, carrying the cage as they walked.

Violet looked at the owl on her arm and said, "I'm not completely sure." She then asked the owl, "What would you say about a name that's ironic?" The owl tilted her head to side as if contemplating before bobbing her head. "Alright how about Snowflake?" The owl shook her head. "Winter?" Shake. "Gawen?" Screech. "Right male name. Um… What about Fiona? It means white and fair." She tilted her head a moment before bobbing her head. "Fiona it is," Violet said, stroking the owl's chest.

Chuckling, he said, "It seems that you have an owl that is as smart as Hedwig." He looked at the owl and smiled, "I get the feeling you two will get along fine." Turning to his sister he said, "You should send her on ahead. Owls really don't like wizarding travel."

"But she doesn't know where our home is," Violet protested.

The immortal arched a brow at her, "You realize that they don't know they are going half the time they are delivering letters yet still find their destination, right?"

She blushed slightly as she realized that her brother was right. A lot of times the owls haven't been where they are supposed to deliver before. She looked at Fiona and told her to meet them at Potter Manor. The black owl took off and flew out of Diagon Alley.

Lily put a hand on both of them and Apparated them to Potter Manor. When they entered the building they were beset by house-elves. The little buggers wouldn't leave them alone until they gave them a tour of the building.

When the tour was over, Lily went to the ledger that would let anyone they approved to enter the Manor. The only names she added were the children of her friends and she removed Dumbledore and Pettigrew. The three Potters then trudged to the bedrooms and getting into bed before letting sleep claim them.