The Hodgepodge Sisters in their First Tale
Disclaimer: I don't own Harry Potter cuz Mrs. J.K. Rowling owns it. Though I'm not going to use a single character from her books; I am going to use her setting (with some of my own additions) and possibly the word "muggle" just because it's a fun word to use. ( ! Haha!)
(Also before you start reading, here are some things you might want to know.)
Characters:
1. Bill Hodgepodge (not to be confused with Bill W. from Harry Potter) Bill is a muggle who is married to the witch Sienna. Bill is the main character of chapter one. Bill is six feet tall; blue eyed, and has messy blonde hair. Bill is often doubtful with himself, other people, and magic. Sienna often helps to reassure him and relieve him of stress.
2. Sienna is Bill Hodgepodge's wife. She is a magical witch who specializes in Number Spells. Sienna has hazel eyes, straight brown hair, and is a big cheapo. Sienna hates to spend her money and will do anything to save a dollar. Bill accepts Sienna's cheap ways though sometimes it's difficult.
Setting: The magical world and the muggle world in the United States (not England). In this first part of my story Bill Hodgepodge and his wife are in an old muggle suburb at their new super fixer upper house.
The Hodgepodge Sisters in their First Tale
By K.G.
Chapter 1 "The Powers of One" (Or how my parents met)
There are three multipotent energies in the magical world that rein supreme: good and evil magic; the forces of the elements; and the power of…
"The Power of Numbers!?" exclaimed Bill.
"Yes," said his wife, Sienna; "That's why we need this house."
Bill scratched his head in puzzlement as he examined the house they just bought.
Bill grumbled, "Why does the real-estate agent have to call it a fixer upper when they really mean to say "it's a dump."
"Stop complaining, Bill" yelled Sienna as she busily moved about the house writing things upon a long piece of parchment.
"Do you really think that Spell of One is working?" said Bill, staring at the parchment.
"Bill..." Sienna looked at her husband with "the stare".
Bill knew, right away, that when she gave "the stare" he just had to shut his trap and trust her. Heck! If he hadn't trusted her the first time they met he wouldn't be living the life he does now.
