I grabbed my suitcase off the chair and walked over to the door." Do I really have to go mom?" I asked looking at her." Yes Alex must have to go. All the children in the city are." She said grab being her coat and putting it on." Now come on we don't want to miss the train." She said walking out the door."No of course not." I said with sarcasm. I shut the door on my way out and followed my mom to the train station.
When we got there it was packed with people." Alright darling here's your ticket." My mom said handing me my ticket." Now make sure you are good and try to be polite." She said tearing up." Ok mom. I'm going to miss you." I said giving her a hug. She smiled and hugged me back. I walked over to the lady take are tickets and then got on the train. I found a empty compartment and sat down next to the window putting my things next to me. When the train started moving all the children on the train got up and waved to their family's. I tried to look for my mom, but I couldn't see her. On the way to the home I was staying at I thought about my dad and how he used to teach me how to fight when I was little. He wanted me to know how defend my self when he wasn't has come in handy a couple of times, but that was when I was five. Right before he died during the I'm thirteen and mom says I look a lot like him. I have his hazel eyes and black hair. The train jerked to a stop pulling me out of my thoughts and announcing the stop, which was my stop. I got off the train and waited for the professor dot pick me up. I waited for ten minutes befor I heard bels and say a white horse dragging a carrage." ?" I asked the women in the carriage." I'm afraid so." She said. I got in the carrage and set my things down." The are some other kids at the came here a couple days before you. I think their around your age." She said And started off the way she came.
