Imagine waking up inside your favorite story — not as a bystander watching from the edge of the page, but as someone who belongs there.
After a strange book pulls Dionida into the Wizarding World, she finds herself standing beneath the towers of Hogwarts in the calm years after Voldemort’s fall. The war is over, the castle is healing, and so are the hearts of those who survived.
Dionida has no wand, no history, and no idea how to survive in a world made of spells. Yet, she meets Luna Lovegood — a Magizoologist chasing whispers of forgotten creatures. Luna senses that Dionida isn’t just lost — she’s summoned.
As Dionida learns the language of living magic, she becomes part of their quiet, rebuilt world — sharing tea with Luna in moonlit cottages, helping Neville nurture new magical flora, and listening to Harry’s silences that still carry echoes of war.
She helps them heal, not through heroics, but through small, human moments — a laugh, a shared secret, a steady hand when nightmares return.
But the world of magic still hides wounds. Something ancient stirs beneath the Forbidden Forest — a creature older than the castle itself, calling to Dionida by name. With Luna and the others at her side, she must uncover why the magic brought her here — and whether she can ever return.