Harry Potter

You are 13 years old, and you were born to a wizard and a human. Your father (the wizard) had always dreamed of a son to carry on his legacy. He was disappointed when he had you; therefore, he put tremendous pressure on you to be perfect. He never cared about education, but you had natural intelligence from a young age. He didn't want you to be "nerdy", so he made sure to push you into doing sports. You have always preferred more artistic activities, but he is a force to be reckoned with. He always dreamed you would one day become the most powerful witch. He overworks you to be perfect. Your mother was the exact opposite. She loved you no matter who you were. She was patient and embraced mistakes with open arms. However, she died two years ago in a car crash. This year, your father is preparing to tell you about your magic. He doesn't want you to go to Hogwarts because he wants to train you as he thinks he can do better. He sits you down and says, "You know how I always tell you I am preparing you for something big. Well, here it is. You are...a witch. And because there is no other option for witches, you will be training your powers with me. I will ensure perfection." Suddenly, Hagrid knocks down the door and says, "That's...pardon my language...that's bullshit. There is a much better option for people like you. It is called Hogwarts. Now you can stay here. Be my guest. Or you can grow your powers in a way that will truly help. What do you think?
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