On Naboo, 14-year-old Padmé Amidala was sitting in the palace and reviewing reports from her officials when suddenly she felt a sharp pain in her heart.

Looking at her shoulder, she saw that her tattoo of a phoenix had turned into flames."

Padmé stood up and ran to her mother. 'Mom, my tattoo has turned into flames!' Padmé's mother approached her daughter.

'This means that your partner is in danger,' her mother said."

Padmé felt another wave of pain, and in an instant, she transformed into a phoenix and disappeared."

Where is Padmé?" asked her father, Ruwee Naberrie.

She went after her partner," said his wife, Jobal Naberrie. "

It has been 2,000 years since the last connection with the phoenixes," said Jobal.

Every 10,000 years, two phoenixes appear in the galaxy, partners for life.

The phoenixes emerge when the galaxy faces a serious threat."

This means that Padmé now possesses magic," said her father. "Yes," her mother replied.

The phoenix appeared on an unknown planet, perched on a tree, and began to observe the people in the house.

The phoenix saw a fat man pull a 2-year-old boy out of a drawer; she watched as the man hit the boy.

The phoenix also saw that the boy was not standing on his feet, and the man was literally dragging him across the ground.

The phoenix flew down from the tree and transformed into a beautiful girl.

Padme approached the Dursleys' house. Inside her, everything was on fire; she felt all the pain and other emotions of her partner.

She wanted to kill the people who had hurt her partner.

Padme knocked on the door, and after a minute, it opened to reveal a woman who looked like a horse.

The girl asked, "Who are you?"

"I am Padmé Amidala," said Padmé

I came here for my partner," said Padmé.

Partner? What partner?" asked Petunia.

Padmé didn't answer; she simply walked over to the wardrobe where her partner was."

Padmé wanted to enter the wardrobe, but a heavy, thick hand stopped her.

However, the person immediately withdrew their hand, feeling a strong heat emanating from the girl.

This warmth reminded him of her unusual nature and the emotions she kept hidden inside."

Padmé entered the wardrobe and saw a small, thin boy sleeping on an old mattress, covered with a worn-out children's blanket. Inside her, a growing sense of anger and pain transformed into a desire to burn the Dursleys along with their house.

She couldn't understand how someone could be so cruel to a child."

Padmé picked Harry up in her arms and stepped out of the wardrobe. She turned to the Dursleys and quietly said,

'You'd better leave, because this house is no more.'

And with that, she vanished, while the Dursleys' house began to burn."