Sabrina went to the room where she slept, which she also shared with other girls but none of them were there, they were probably having dinner in the Great Hall, she lay down on the bed and stared at the ceiling, she began to think about her approach with the Black sisters, she sincerely believed that would affect her more but no... it didn't, she felt strange, with an unknown discomfort, in the past it would have been very possible that upon hearing the last name Black on a person she would have been thrown on top to kill, but now...she didn't know if it was because she didn't have advantages at school and they were a very powerful family or if it was because of the fact that they had been kind to her, but she no longer had any intention of harming them, she still remembers exactly the day her mother died, it was cold that day, Tobias had gone out to the nearest bar after hitting her mother because she didn't want to let him spend the little money they had on beer, her mother had a very sad expression, despite the conditions in which they lived, her mother always had a smile on her face that I used to encourage her but not that day, she didn't smile once, her expression seemed unusual and terrified as if she were realizing something terrible "We have to go" Eileen said almost in a whisper but enough to that Sabrina could hear her, Sabrina did not protest, she just nodded to what her mother was telling her. She took a suitcase, packed some things and turned to Sabrina, at that time Sabrina was only 7 years old, Eileen walked desperately holding Sabrina's hand tightly, finally they arrived at the street Eileen took out an old and dirty wand that was found in her pocket and said clearly "Lumos" a light appeared from that stick, suddenly with incredible speed a bus appeared, but it was not just any bus, this one was much taller than the usual ones, it was painted a purplish color that at night it could easily be confused with blue and on its cover it was written "Knight Bus", Sabrina looked at her mother disoriented without understanding what was happening, suddenly the man who was at the entrance of the bus spoke "Welcome to the Knight bus, emergency transportation for the abandoned wizard or witch" he said reluctantly while reading what looked like a business card, when he looked up, they were a woman and a girl, the woman had bruises and wounds all over her body while the girl looked malnourished, wore excessively baggy clothes and had a frightened expression. "Do you have money to pay?" the man asked directly, to which the woman shook her head and said in a hurried voice, "please let us up, I promise I will pay you" she said in a pleading voice while she begged the man for compassion with her eyes. "Where are you going?" the man asked lightly to which Eileen responded "Number 12 Grimmauld Place." The man looked at her strangely as if he were examining them for second time."It's a strange place...for someone of your category," he said, emphasizing that one of the richest and most purist families in the magical world lived there and the two of them seemed the opposite of that. "Just take us there, I give you my word I'll pay you," Eileen said more firmly, to which the skeptical man said, "And what guarantee do I have for that?" To that Eileen replied "I will leave my daughter as collateral, when we arrive I will go in and talk to a person for a few moments, then I will come out with the money, I will pay you and you can leave" in response to what the woman proposed, the man shook his hand "You are not the first to make that suggestion to me and more children have been abandoned here than I can count." The woman was beginning to get exasperated but then the man spoke again. "But maybe you can pay me another way." the man said with a twisted smile, Sabrina understood what the man meant, many times she had seen her parents having sex in front of her, well...if that was sex because the truth is when her parents intimated consent for part of her mother to Tobias was very doubtful, most of the time she screamed in pain and asked him to stop, of course Tobias never did, Eileen agreed to the request of the man who took her behind the bus and it didn't take to long that began to hear the typical squeaks against the bus and some unpleasant sounds from the man's mouth. When it was finally over, Eileen quickly boarded the bus with her daughter in her arms. She covered her face with her daughter's neck so she could cry silently as Sabrina felt the salty tears slide down her shirt. When they arrived at the place, Sabrina heard clearly how the man whistled lasciviously at Eileen and looked at her in an inappropriate manner. Eileen walked quickly forward where there was a set of buildings, she took out her wand again and said this time "Fidelius" immediately after she said these words, another one appeared in the middle of the buildings together, the building was much darker than those around it, it gave the illusion of a black shadow around the light, her mother gave a deep sigh, Eileen took courage and approached the door to knock. The person who opened the door was a small man of short stature that could easily have been that of a child between 3-6 years old. He had some white hairs hanging from his head but otherwise he was completely bald, he had a very pointed nose and ears, his jaw was very tight as if he were going to break it, and he had a bitter and grumpy expression. He was also wearing a single piece of clothing that looked like a pillowcase. He looked at the woman and the girl in surprise and especially because of their appearance, he finally spoke "owner Aileen, we haven't heard from you in a long time." Sabrina looked at her mother without understanding why that magical creature called her that way, but Eileen didn't have time to dispel the doubts from Sabrina so she answered the little man "Hello Kreacher, is Walburga here?" She said with a kind and gentle tone, so Kreacher's hostile and distrustful attitude softened. "I will tell Owner Walburga that you are here, if you want, come and wait in the living room," he said with a harsh tone but rarely cordial. Eileen smiled sweetly at what the elf said and carefully entered the place while thousands of questions formed in Sabrina's head. Eileen looked at the place with amazement and stupefaction as if she had already been here, but as if she had not returned in quite some time, her daughter was looking at the unusual artifacts that decorated the house and how fine and elegant the place was, quickly a woman appeared in a hurry, she was stunned, it seemed like a ghost was coming in front of her, she was wearing a hat refined as she wore jewelry of the same quality that hung from her neck and ears, her dress was conservative and too long like that of an old woman, it seemed that she was wearing mourning clothes because everything she wore was black, she had dry lips and whitish like foam, her skin was between yellowish and pale although she was well made up which gave her a respectable appearance, Sabrina would not describe her as attractive but as acceptable with the beauty status of the average woman, although it was very obvious that Eileen was much better endowed than that strange woman who received them, She was thin, her hair and eyes as well as everything she wore and most things in this house were black and dark. "What are you doing here?" Walburga asked brusquely and contemptuously after the shock wore off as she looked with reproachful eyes at Eileen. "I need help." Before Walburga could answer, Eileen, warning that Walburga might have an aggressive reaction, said, "Could we talk in private?" Walburga cast a quick glance at the girl in which she looked her up and down. "Come with me," Walburga said in an irritated tone as she took Eileen's arm very tightly to take her to another room. Sabrina was left alone in the room while Kreacher looked at her with caution and curiosity. "What are you?" The girl asked innocently, trying to break the ice. Kreacher looked at her with something resembling indignation but then with disbelief. "How can a witch be so ignorant as to not know what a elf is?" he said to himself, but the girl reached out to listen to him, so she said sadly, "I'm sorry, I've never seen one, that's why I didn't recognize what you are" The elf's gaze for a moment turned to a tender one, but then it changed to the same cold and serious look. "Want the young lady be offered something to drink? or to eat?" Kreacher said doing his duty as an elf domestic In addition to the fact that you could tell how little the girl was fed, Sabrina was actually very hungry but she didn't know if she would get her mother or herself in trouble by saying yes, so she said "No, thank you very much" the elf was surprised, the girl thanked him for his offer. No witch had ever done it for him, not even Walburga. He assumed it was normal because the girl didn't even know that was a elf, so he left. After a while Sabrina had the luxury of sitting and falling asleep when Kreacher himself woke her up, she had a plate of cookies in one hand and in the other there was a glass of milk "For the young lady, owner Walburga and owner Aileen have extended their conversation quite a bit, you must be hungry." The young girl smiled at him in response as she took one of the cookies and took a sip of the milk. "I appreciate it very much," she said with truth in her voice as he chewed another of the cookies. For Kreacher that was like a compliment but he didn't show it, his expression remained hard and rigid, when she finished eating Kreacher left her alone again to take the glass and the dirty plate to the kitchen, from one moment to the next a scream was heard "HOW DARE YOU ASK ME FOR SOMETHING LIKE THAT" that was not her mother voice it was of the woman who received them, she decided to approach where the noise was generated, there she could see a very conflictive fight between the two, "I'M NOT DOING IT FOR ME WALLY, I'M DOING IT FOR MY DAUGHTER" Eileen said between shoutsbut not of fury but of desperation "YOU SEALED YOUR DESTINY THE MOMENT YOU DECIDED TO MARRY THAT DISGUSTING MUGGLE AILEEN, DON'T ASK ME TO TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THAT AND DON'T CALL LIKE ME THAT YOU DON'T HAVE THE RIGHT TO CALL ME THAT." Walburga shouted with even more rage and anger. "I'M NOT ASKING YOU TO TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THAT, IT'S MY FAULT AND ONLY MINE WHAT HAPPENED TO ME. I KNOW THAT WELL, WHAT I'M ASKING OF YOU IS PITY" Eileen said practically imploring Walburga to what she is she mocked "PITY? FOR A BLOOD TRAITOR AND HER HALFBLOOD DAUGHTER, DON'T MAKE ME LAUGH AILEEN, DON'T BE SO RIDICULOUS." At that Eileen countered with a calmer and more convincing voice "I was once your sister, that's why I ask you this, for the affection and love that you and I feel each other sometime." Walburga looked thoughtful for a few moments and then answered coldly. "You are right, once you and I were sisters...we are no longer, we are no longer from the moment you left this house, changed your name and fathered a daughter impure by blood" Eileen despairingly knelt down in front of her sister, begging her "You know, I always knew you would end up like this, you fooled everyone except me, the model student, the one with beautiful features, the most gentle and sweetest Black that has ever existed, they said, that it wouldn't be difficult for you to get a husband from good birth and be the same one that would bring their next heir to the Black house, now look at you thrown on the ground begging for your life and that of your bastard and look at me married to a wonderful husband with two healthy sons, they always thought that I I wouldn't make it but in the end I did it and you failed, the favorite of the monsters that were our parents, everyone's favorite and the one who took everything away from me throughout my adolescence and childhood, you are no one anymore, you are no one's favorite, nobody remembers you, not even your name that was erased from the Black house forever and you come back to me crawling on the floor like a servant for my help, ironic, right?" Walburga said without shame and without any compassion. Eileen raised her face with tears streaming down her face. "Walburga, please," she said with a slow, trembling voice. "Even if I wanted to, I couldn't do It anything It would leave the Black family in shame and humiliation. Our ancestors would writhe in their graves, our house would lose all the respect we have, reinstating a blood traitor and the daughter of a muggle to the surname Black... what a great joke" Walburga said decisively at that Eileen quickly replied, holding onto Walburga's skirt."You could say that I ran away with a low-income pureblood wizard, a Weasley for example" before Eileen could finish speaking Walburga pushed her back making her let go and gave her a hard slap that left Eileen stunned " DON'T TOUCH ME, ALSO WHAT IDIOTICNESS WHAT STUPIDITY, NO ONE WOULD BELIEVE IT WE WOULD LOOK BAD IN THE FACE OF SOCIETY...and even if it worked I won't do it" declared Walburga firmly, Eileen remained defeated with her eyes lowered and spoke again "Okay don't reinstate me, just reinstate Sabrina." Walburga laughed heartily, humiliating Eileen more than she already was. "If I'm not going to reinstate you, despite everything, you're a pureblood. Do you really think I will do it with an unworthy halfblood?" Walburga said egocentrically to which Eileen between choked and tired sighs "Walburga...you have no idea what he is like...if we go back he will kill us both...she's just a girl..." Walburga looked at her haughtily "You got yourself into that problem...you will get out of that problem yourself...I have no reason to help you, you are no longer my family, much less that girl..." Walburga sentenced, leaving Eileen lying on the ground with a broken heart. "Leave my house and never come back, otherwise I will be forced to take action against you and your unfortunate daughter" Walburga said, behind her in the shadows there was also a boy the same age as Sabrina who was spying on the two women just like Sabrina, they made eye contact for a few moments but then he left quickly. Sabrina had been shocked to hear that conversation, she was full of pain and anger for how that woman had treated her mother. Afterwards they left that house resignedly Eileen walked onto the sidewalk and began to cry uncontrollably. She didn't know what to do. They had nowhere to go. They would have to return. There was the slightest possibility that Tobias had not yet returned home and therefore had not noticed their absence, but it was unlikely he always came back after 5 and it was already after 6, he was going to kill them, they had to walk back, Eileen walked slowly and terrified as if she were walking to her own execution, when they set foot in that house there was no turning back. The man practically attacked Eileen, to which she ran out pushing Sabrina into the house, Eileen ran several streets down while Sabrina was stunned by her mother's action, Eileen had abandoned her, she had left her alone with Tobias, Sabrina didn't know how to react when suddenly Tobias returned dragging her mother by the hair while she was complaining of pain, he positioned himself on top of her and began punching her in the face, unloading all his fury and anger on her, there was a moment when he hit her so hard that Eileen already didn't respond, she stopped breathing, even so he didn't stop and even hit her harder and he did so until he completely stained his hands with blood which also splashed on his face and on the sides of the room while Sabrina watched in horror and so it continued until Eileen was nothing but a sack of disfigured flesh and blood, her beauty disappeared, she was no longer a person, she was unrecognizable, she was a corpse that was used as a punching bag, when he regained control and realized what he had done, he looked at Sabrina like an animal, she had seen how he killed to her mother, they quickly began a chase again in which the bloody man chased Sabrina while she was running for her life. The people did not intervene because they were already used to things like that happening. The memories passed through Sabrina's memory like strong lashes in which lemon was placed on her wounds, she still felt as if it were yesterday, he did not know how she had been able to manage talking to them so well
