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The House of Black has always been synonymous with dark legacies and madness, but the tragedy of Sirius Black remains the most infamous chapter of all. Before the betrayal that sent him to Azkaban, Sirius had a secret life: a wife and an infant son, Leonard. That life ended in a cataclysmic explosion that leveled their home, an event the Wizarding World blamed on Sirius's descent into the family's inherent insanity. With his wife dead and the house reduced to rubble, little Leonard was presumed vaporized, another casualty of the Black family curse.
But the blood of the Blacks is nothing if not resilient. In the face of certain death, the one-year-old did not perish; he adapted. Triggering the youngest accidental Animagus transformation in history, Leonard escaped the inferno not as a boy, but as a beast. For years, he has prowled the streets of Windsor as "Leo," a stunted, shaggy black cat with the ego of a lion and a ferocious appetite for magical owls. He has forgotten his name, his humanity, and his father, living only for the hunt and the thrill of the wild.