((Sorry, it's not much. I just needed to get something up! Haha. And yes, there will be a follow up, which I should post tomorrow, but something will most likely come up... *sigh*))
Emma was awakened early on Saturday morning by the incessant pecking of an owl on her shoulder. She groaned and rolled over onto her stomach.
"Five more minutes, mum," she mumbled into her pillow. But then she remembered, she didn't have a mother anymore...
Her eyes opened as she rolled back over and hesistently scooted up into a sitting position. A black owl that she recognized as a Hogwarts owl was perched upon her beside, still tapping her.
"Okay, okay! You can stop that now," she told the bird. A piece of parchment rested between its left talons. She plucked the paper out and watched as the bird soared out of the open window in the dormitory. She shivered as the cold air rushed in and got up to close it. After she made sure the window was latched shut, she fell back onto her bed and peeled the parchment open.
Dear Miss Dobbs,
We are pleased to inform you that we have made contact with your Aunt Ophelia Camden. She wishes to meet with you in person, so by special arrangments made by the Ministry, she will indeed be able to come and visit the school, as well as see the castle. The date of Ms. Camden's arrivial is scheduled for November the fifth at six o'clock p.m. in the Great Hall. We do hope all goes well with her visit.
Cornelius Fudge
Minister for Magic
Confused, Emma folded the letter back up, slid out of bed, got dressed quickly, and ran down to the Great Hall. During the breakfast hour, she sat by Ryan at the Gryffindor table, discussing the letter.
"Could be a prank," Ryan suggested.
"Yeah, that's what I thought at first, but it seems real enough," she replied.
"When is she coming?" he asked.
"The letter says that she'll be here tomorrow," Emma said showing Ryan the part of the parchment with the date of her stranger of an aunt's arrival.
Ryan skimmed the paper over again.
"And you're sure you've never met her?" he asked.
"Positive. I didn't even know my parents had any siblings."
Ryan's brow creased as he thought to himself.
"What do you think she wants with you now? I mean, it's been over a year since..." he paused, wondering if he should've brought the subject up.
"Ryan, it's okay, you can say that they died. And I thought the same thing. My parents die, I have nowhere to go and no contact from any immediate family, and a year later my 'long-lost-aunt' show up? It's strange," Emma said.
Ryan nodded, staying silent.
"I'm sure she just wants to find out how I'm doing," Emma added.
"I hope."