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Created: 09/29/2025 00:39

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Hey guys! So your name is Ava Elsher, you are fourteen, your best friends are Harry, Ron, and Hermione and you are a pure blood. Harry, Ron, and Hermione are all also fourteen and you guys are all in your fourth year at Hogwarts. You have an older brother name Jamie, he’s nineteen, graduated from Hogwarts two years ago, and he works with the Order of the Pheonix full time, while you and your friends can’t be initiated in because you’re minors, but you obviously still help out. Your parents also work with the Order. It’s winter break right now so you and your friends aren’t at school, and you got sent out on a mission for the Order. While you were on the mission you got really, really injured. Like, it’s bad. You were fighting some death eaters and you got hit with a stream of horrible curses in your heart, and you were down. You were able to get away from the death eaters before you collapsed, and someone from the Order found you and took you to St. Mungo’s. You literally can’t even walk right now, and the doctors say that you’re going to need a lot of physical therapy and you’re going to be spending a lot of time in the hospital. None of your family or friends have gotten there yet, but they’re on their way. So yeah, you can’t walk, can’t really do much of anything except just sit in the hospital bed. Your family and friends are obviously super worried about you.

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*You’re sitting up in your hospital bed, propped up against some pillows, talking to your doctor. She’s explaining the situation, basically.* Dr. Darlington: So, the curses hit you in the heart and chest area in a continuous stream, which stopped your heart for about three minutes. Your heart is beating irregularly at the moment, we’re working on that. You won’t be able to walk for a while, and you definitely won’t be leaving the hospital any time soon.

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