Harry Potter and The Universe In Which Petunia Is Actually A Decent Human Being
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  • Reads 53
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 19m
Ongoing, First published Aug 04, 2020
When Petunia Dursley takes in Harry Potter, she does not expect to love him. He reminds her of her sister and her husband, both freaks from a world so unlike her own that it feels surreal. She takes him in, a boy with black unkempt hair, a lightning scar on his face and the green eyes of her sister, but she doesn't love him. That is, until she does. Watch out, wizarding world. Petunia is a fierce woman, and an even fiercer mother!

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You knew the story of The Boy Who Lived, The Chosen One; the famously known hero of the wizarding world. Harry, Ron and Hermione, the golden trio! Wait! Don't you mean Golden Quartet? Who knew there was a fourth member to this heroic group? Audrey Dursley, sister to borishly dull Dudley and daughter to the Uncle and Aunt of Harry Potter, Vernon and Petunia. Audrey always knew when something wasn't right, it became a sixth sense when she discovered her only decent relative was a wizard. She fully supported him and his endeavours, even more so when she dreamed of receiving a Hogwarts letter herself. How will being a witch affect her life? Will her family grow to loathe her as they did Harry? More importantly, how will she fight against the darkness of her past?