Me? A Weasley?

Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
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Me? A Weasley?
Summary
When Hermione Granger, famous second wizarding war veteran, finds out that she is the lost twin to Ginny Weasley, how will she react? How will her newfound brothers react? And when she falls for a certain blonde slytherin, when she returns for her 7th year at Hogwarts, how will her ex-boyfriend and new brother, a certain red head react? More importantly, how will her overprotective brothers react? ALL CHARACTERS BELONG TO J.K ROWLING
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An Extremely Important Letter

Dear Mr and Mrs Granger,

 

I do hope that this letter finds you well.

 

This child that you see in front of you is a poor little orphan girl, who is looking for a new and permanent home. Considering the fact that you guys are currently unable to conceive and have a child of your own. I was wondering if you would be able to take care of her, and treat her as if she was your own? I know that this is very all of a sudden, but she has no where else to go. It is either here or the orphanage, which would be a horrid place for such a sweet child to grow up in.

Let me tell you more about her. Her name is Lilly Weasley, but please do change her name, as she is famous. This is because where I am from, her parents are famous war hero’s that unfortunately died in a horrific accident. I, or you, would definitely not want unnecessary attention brought to this child, she is only small, it you be an extreme hassle trying to keep her away from the news reporters and press. Please change her name. Also, her birthday is on the 19th of September.

I sincerely hope that you decide to keep her. Once again I will say this, but she has no where no where else to go, it is either here or the orphanage. You surely wouldn’t want such a precious little girl brought up in that horrid environment, would you? You can make a severe positive impact in her future, allowing her to grow up in a love filled household, instead of a cold and hostile environment. Please, for her sake, keep her.

Please.

Yours sincerely,

 

Peter Pettigrew

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