My name is Yuki and In my whole life I have been an outcast in my own family. My father is a politician and a wizard while my mother is a nurse and a witch , I have two sisters and one brother and they're all attending Hogwarts witch leaves me alone with my parents, my brother and sisters are nice but I am so different compared to them, they are all blonde with green eyes while I have White hair and light blue eyes and light skin. My mother is nice to me but my father thinks that I am an disappointment to him, and that everything that I am doing will end up to be a disaster. But I am trying to endure it.
On my eleventh birthday my whole life changed and just because of a letter.
As soon as I opened my eyes I knew that it was going to be the day that my whole life would change and I was right.
I quickly ran downstairs and in to the kitchen where my mother was waiting with a letter in her hand, I quickly snatched it from her hand and ran to the kitchen table and opened it. I didn't care that there were no presents waiting for me like it had when my siblings turned eleven, but I didn't think that it would be any present because my father didn't want me to get gifts, he didn't want me to go to Hogwarts either though he thought that I would end up in Slytherin. Slytherin is the only student house that my father doesn't allow his kids to be in. My siblings are in Hufflepuff witch he is okay with but he would be happier if they were in Gryffindor.
My older brother is my dads pride and joy while I am his biggest disappointment and has always been that from the moment that I was born and he saw how I looked, he always calls me monster because I looks like you know who with my white skin. The same day my mother took me to Diagon Alley to buy the things that I needed when I got to Hogwarts, we where quite wealthy so we could get what we wanted. After we had bought everything that was necessary my mother brought me to the pet store, I choose a snow white owl with blue eyes that looked like me. I named him Snowy.
When we went to platform 9 3/4 my father never came to see me go but my mother was with me and that was all that I cared about.