But Satisfaction Brought It Back...

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Mine. No touching

“So, judging by the screaming of Professor Hebblethwaite, it is safe to assume that you blew up another caldron?” Rose said her face innocent and curious but her eyes were all knowing.

Nora grinned sheepishly. “Hey, at least no one burst into flames or boils like last time.”

“How much causality was there?”

“Not much, but I don’t think Gabriel Dale ever liked his eyebrows.”

Rose shook her head, laughing. “Nora Potter, you are shameless.”


Welcome back to the world of magic. A world where witches and wizards reside along with other less than friendly creatures. A world where there are no limitations on what can be done.

Nora Grace Potter is just your typical girl… okay, well, maybe if you take away the whole magic and witch thing. She’s smart, determined, witty, socially awkward, vertically challenged, loyal, dreadful at Potions, has the tendency to babble, and is cursed with a tremendous amount of curiosity. In a nutshell, she’s…well, Nora.

Follow Nora as she stumbles throughout her years at Hogwarts making friends, enemies, and crushes. As she succeeds and fails, as she grows older with knowledge and grows younger with actions, as she… well, you get where I’m going with this.

But, like any good story, where’s the fun without a little drama (the kind where the possibility of death is higher than one would feel comfortable with)?

What is to happen to Nora and her story when parts of her parent’s past spiral into her life, making everyone question the matters of life and death?

After all, curiosity might have killed the cat, but satisfaction brought it back.

Note: I do not in any way own Harry Potter or any of the characters from the book (if I did I would be living life content on an island in the Bahamas) however I DO own Elyse Black, Nora Potter, and any of the other characters mentioned that are not from J.K Rowling.

You steal, you get blungend by a tire iron