Two ordinary girls in an extraordinary world full of magic and wonders? Chaos ensures. Friendships get tested as one tries to guide the other through a war nobody wanted to fight. And the big question remains: Will the Boy Who Lived be the last one standing in the end?
Why should only self-crowned heroes be granted a second chance at life? The Boy Who Lived over He Who Must Not Be Named? After falling prey to his own rebounding death curse, Voldemort finds out exactly what it feels like to be 'on the other side' of the war. But there can only be one version of himself, and neither can live while the other survives…
What do you do when the life you've been living turns out to be one hell of a lie? When the person you trusted more than anyone else is not who they made you believe they are? How do you fit into a world you are believed to be dead in? How do you stand by and watch when you know what the future holds? We always have a choice, it all depends on which one we make.
The story of the Potters is well-known in the wizarding world. There is no adult, no child who doesn't know Harry Potter, The Boy Who Lived. It's only natural that, when he finally comes to Hogwarts, great things are expected from him. Despite not having defeated Voldemort, Valerie is put under the same pressure. She is, after all, the sister of Harry Potter, isn't she?