Alistar was expecting a pretty normal first year of Hogwarts filled with excitement, magic, and exciting magic. He was not expecting to start a rivalry with the boy who lived nor did he expect one of his closest friends to be separated alone into a house that hated them. Oh, and he also didn't expect the 3-headed dog to be named 'Fluffy' on the 3rd Floor Corridor.
Having grown up with the children of death eaters, Alistar Morningstar knew very well that his first year of Hogwarts was going to be very interesting. That of course was before they discovered a trapdoor on the 3rd floor, guarded by a fierce three-headed dog. What's under the trapdoor? Why does the DADA teacher want it? And why the hell did Hagrid name the dog "Fluffy"?
Two things hold Alistar Morningstar's attention for his first year at Hogwarts. One, of course, is the artifact in the 3rd Floor Corridor guarded by a giant, 3 headed dog. The second is Harry Potter: The Boy Who Lived.
Every year, Ilvermorny creates a scavenger hunt for their students. Find an ancient artifact, hidden within the walls of the school. This year, the artifact is the holy grail, an ancient chalice said to cure all ailments. Unbeknownst to everyone, however, dark forces also make their play for the chalice and what was once a fun scavenger hunt becomes a race to find the cup first.
Cody Reid and Katelyn Graves are siblings in all but blood. Raised in a half-blood household, the two of them start their journey into the magical world when they receive their letters to attend Ilvermorny School for Witchcraft and Wizardry. Side by side, nothing can stand in their way not even the threat of an ancient evil returning.
Cody Reid is the youngest of five and the only child of the Reid family that can produce magic like his mother. During his first year at Ilvermorny, the American school for witchcraft and wizardry, the school secures The Holy Grail within it's depths. When he uncovers a plot to steal the grail for an ancient dark wizard, he and his friends try stop it before it's too late.