Fixing the Muggle's Mistakes

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*THIS IS THE SECOND BOOK IN A SERIES! PLEASE GO READ THE FIRST ONE BEFORE READING THIS ONE, IT'S CALLED MUGGLE EXPERIMENT!*

PLEASE DON'T READ THIS. I'M CURRENTLY IN THE PROCESS OF REWRITING. THE REWRITTEN VERSION WILL BE POSTED AS A SEPERATE BOOK AND WILL BE AVAILABLE SHORTLY

Prologue

Megan POV

Sometimes I lie.

But that doesn't mean that I'm a bad person, right?

Even if I lied to my own thoughts? Making myself believe that something was completely, 100% true even though it wasn't?

Because that's kind of what I did, to everyone. Including myself.

If you've been following my thoughts, you would know all about a few of the many tragedies that have happened in my life.

Yes, my father is stil dead.

Yes, I'm still dead yet alive.

No, my daughter Sophia didn't really die in a car crash sixteen years ago.

In fact, she never really died.

Remember that letter that Dumbledore sent me? Here's what it read;

Dear Megan Payne,

I don't know when you'll find this letter, but I know that eventually you will. And now, if you're reading these words, you have found it. I'm writing this letter to say that I know you haven't been completely satisfied with the changes in which you've made since you arrived at Hogwarts. Now I am giving you one final chance to fix your mistakes and change the future. The first thing in which you will have to do will to dig out those clues and the key that I left for you in my will. From there, you will find another note.

Sincerely, Dumbledore.

The letter lead to an adventure which ended with me finding the answer to fixing my mistakes.

But it involved one extremely hard and upsetting sacrafice.

Giving up Sophia.

And of course I could, in no possible way, tell anyone about this.

Ever... Well except for one or two people. For now.

Yet I knew that it was the right thing to do.

So that night, I met up with Kara.

Yes. another lie.

After the war, Kara and I came particularly close.

Kara easily agreed to the "mission".

"Only if you're sure that it will fix the future," was what she told me.

Nodding, I told her to meet me a Three Broom Sticks the following day.

It was the hardest thing ever, saying goodbye to my daughter.

It hadn't really sunk in that it would be the final day that I would ever see my daughter... ever again, until I started getting Sophia's belongings together.

A waterfall of silent tears flowed down my face as I packed dozens of small baby outfits away. Draco would never notice them missing, as she has more clothes than the two of us combined. Which is saying something. (You should see Draco's closet.)

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