I recommend the novel " Rebirth of the Black-bellied Concubine " to you. After the female lead was reborn, she transformed into a witch with a poppy in her mouth. In order to take revenge, she killed everyone and had the symbol of the poppy on her body. I hope you like my recommendation.
Their relationship could be one of mentorship. Poppy Pomfrey, being an experienced healer, could mentor the third sister. Since the third sister might be new to the Hogwarts environment or the world of healing magic, Poppy Pomfrey could teach her the ropes.
The plot could revolve around a prophecy that involves the third sister, Harry Potter, and Poppy Pomfrey. The third sister could be a key figure in a magical struggle that is about to unfold at Hogwarts. Poppy Pomfrey, being the experienced healer, is initially skeptical of the sister but as they face various challenges together, they start to trust each other. Harry Potter gets caught in the middle of this as he is often the center of such magical affairs at Hogwarts. Maybe the third sister has a special ability to heal the soul, which is something new even for Poppy Pomfrey, and they use this to help those affected by dark magic.
The poppy in this story is a symbol of remembrance. It commemorates the soldiers who fought and died in the wars, especially related to Veterans Day which has ties to the end of World War I at the eleventh hour on the eleventh day of the eleventh month.
Poppies grew on the battlefields of World War I. Their presence on the sites where soldiers died made them a natural symbol of remembrance. So, they became associated with Memorial Day which is about commemorating the fallen soldiers.
I'm not entirely sure which 'Poppy Real Story' you specifically refer to. There could be many stories related to someone or something named Poppy. It could be a personal story about a person named Poppy, or perhaps a story related to a character named Poppy in a particular work of art or local legend.
Poppy's story is quite mysterious and varies depending on the context. Sometimes it's associated with a particular myth or legend, but it's not straightforward.
The story behind the poppy involves its association with World War I. It grew in abundance on the battlefields, and later became a symbol of remembrance for the fallen soldiers. It represents respect and gratitude for their service and sacrifice.