Battlescars

Summary

Evanna Dobbs was a normal girl. Until she realized that the reason that her mother never told her about Hogwarts is because the battle scars of the war still run deep everywhere. When Evanna Dobbs finds out that she is a witch, she is over joyed. After years of playing fairies with her best friend, what more an she want? But as she enters the HOgwarts Express, she realizes that something about her is scaring everyone off. THey all know something about her that she doesn't, and as she finds out what she is, she grows from an innocent girl into a hurt woman, seing a monster when she looks into the mirror. It doesn't help much that her mother, a deeply bred Hufflepuff, tries to soften and sugar caot the facts, or that the Sorting Hat sorts her not for who she is, but for who her ancestors were. A coming of age story about hownot everyone finds peace inthe truth, and how those who want to protect us may be those who hurt us most, Battlescars is a story about how life isn't fair, and not all innocent girls grow to be happy woman, this story may contradict the 8th Harry Potter book.

Status
Ongoing
Chapters
2
Rating
n/a
Age Rating
18+

Prologue

A short blonde witch with a baby on her arm and a mystified look on her doll like face entered the Department of Bloodline Control at the Ministry of Magic. She had just given birth in St. Mungo’s ward for Happy Occasions but even though she was very proud of her baby daughter, she was still unsure who her father was. For this reason, she had come test who was the girl’s father. She took a hair that had fallen from her daughter’s head and murmured the incantation written on the instructions plaque and put the hair down onto the indicated paper. She watched anxiously as words started to appear on it : Called Evanna Dobbs. Mothered by Emma Dobbs. Fathered by Tom Marvolo Riddle, also known as Voldemort..

Horrified by the message on the paper, Emma Dobbs reread the paper over and over again before crumpling it up and disposing of it. Little did she know that she was not the only one who had seen the text on that fateful paper.