**Chapter 4: Unveiling the Mystical World**

Part 4

As my mother sat down across from us, Saphira seemed to have claimed my mother's shoulder as her new favorite spot, gazing curiously at my father, who was still trying to wrap his head around the revelation. My mother gently stroked Saphira's scales, and to my surprise, Saphira began to purr, a low rumbling sound that seemed to vibrate through the air. My father, still in shock, looked at me and asked, "So, Josh, you're a... a wizard?" His voice was laced with a mix of excitement and trepidation. I nodded, trying to gauge his reaction. My mother intervened, placing a reassuring hand on his arm. "Let me explain everything, dear," she said softly. "Josh here has inherited a special gift, magic. It's a part of our world, one that we've kept hidden from you and the rest of the Muggle community." She turned to me and smiled. "But now that Josh's magic has awakened, it's time for you to know the truth." As my mother began to explain the basics of magic, Saphira hopped off her shoulder and settled beside me, as if listening intently to the conversation. My father's eyes darted between Saphira and my mother, his mind racing with questions. I could see the gears turning as he tried to process this new information. Suddenly, my father's face lit up with a mixture of curiosity and concern. "Wait, you said you're a former MBI agent? What's that all about?" My mother leaned forward, a hint of nostalgia in her voice. "Ah, yes. The Magical Bureau Investigation. It's an organization that ensures magic remains a secret from the non-magical community. As an agent, I was responsible for enforcing magical laws and protecting the wizarding world from exposure." She paused, collecting her thoughts. "It's a bit like a magical police force, but with a focus on keeping the peace between our worlds." My father's eyes widened as the implications sank in. "So, you're telling me that there's a whole world of magic out there, and you've been keeping it a secret from me?" My mother nodded, her expression sympathetic. "I'm sorry, dear. It was necessary, but I'm glad I can finally share this with you now." She smiled, and I could see the tension in the air begin to dissipate. As we sat there, surrounded by the quiet of the evening, I realized that this was just the beginning of a new chapter in our lives. A chapter filled with magic, wonder, and discovery. And I was excited to see what the future held for all of us.