The trip of a lifetime
Number 4, Privet Drive, August 4, 1995
Harry Potrter was having breakfast with his least favorate people in the world. The Dursleys hated magic and thereforte disliked Harry. They didn't like his freakish friends neither. They and Harry were all eating Breakfast when the doorbell rang.
Vernon went to go answer it. After a few minutes of talking, Vernon came back. He sorted through the mail. There were a few bills and a letter from Aunt Marge and a letter for Harry. Vernon threw it at him deciding that it was not worth it to ask. Harry caught the envelope and looked it over.
The return adress said InGen Company and the letter was from someone named John Hammond. Harry got up and went in the hall. He opened the letter.
Dear Mr. Potter,
Congradulations of having won the trip of a are inviting you and another person from England for the adventure of a lifetime.
I have a park underway and you were someone the investors told me to invite. My park's atteactions will drive kids out of their minds.I need some advisors to sign off on the island and a few kids to come and take the grand tour. Since nepotism is out I invited my grand kids but would also like the reactions of afew british teenagers. You and another teenager from Britain are to meet my private Jet at London International Airport and then they will take you to the island the park is located plane leaves at 3:00 pm on August 7nth.
Please come and visit.
A friend,
John Hammond
Harry looked at the letter and thought about it. It was just a weekend and Harry could seriously use the vacation. After not hearing from Ron, Hermione, or Sirius, he wanted to at least forget about them. Harry went up to his room and started packing. The only magical thing he would take with him was his wand. He would be leaving in 3 days time.
Number 12, Grimwald Place
Hermione had just got the same letter. She startted packing also. She wanted to get away from the weasleys and this provided the quickest escape. She started packing.
What both of them did not know was that John Hammond had been taking a shot in the dark when he wrote these letters. He only heard these names because his son's wife's father were talking about them.
John Hammond smiled as Albus told them of these two nice achievments in there academics. John gave their names to the investors and the investors said go ahead and let the british teenagers go.
Nobody knew that in a week's time the adventure of a lifetime would turn into the nighrtmare of a lifetime.
