"Kaitlyn!" yelled a middle aged brunette woman.

"Yes mum!" replied an eleven year old auburn haired little girl.

"There's someone at the door to see you." The woman shouted. Kaitlyn froze. Who would come to see her besides her friends? Maybe it was one of her friends. No, then her mum would have mentioned names. She walked over to the front door. There was a tall man with a long grey beard wearing a dress with robes over it! Kaitlyn had a feeling she recognized him but she couldn't recall from where.

"Hello Kaitlyn, remember me, Albus Dumbledore?" Kaitlyn was about to say no when it all came rushing back to her. Albus Dumbledore was the man who brought her here, to this home.

Flashback:

"Get back here!" yelled Lorena Black.

"No!" Kaitlyn shouted back.

"Katy Ann Riddle your father wishes to speak with you," Damien Malfoy said.

"Well I do not wish to speak with him!" Katy (Kaitlyn) retorted.

"Some mouth for an eight year old," Damien commented. Lorena roller her eyes and screamed to Katy, "Get over here now!"

"No," Katy repeated.

"Imper-"began Damien

"I'll take it from here," came the voice of Albus Dumbledore. Dumbledore whisked Katy out of the house. As the two were walking he explained to her that she was going undercover. Her new name was to be Kaitlyn Marie Glade and she was getting new parents. He said some words that altered her appearance from long black hair and violet eyes to long auburn hair and green eyes. Dumbledore also told her that she was never to mention the fact that she was the daughter of Lord Voldemort. Katy did not realize or understand what was happening so she just went along with it.

End of Flashback.

"Yes," Kaitlyn spoke clearly.

"May I have a word with you?" Dumbledore asked. Kaitlyn looked at her mother for approval. Mrs. Glade nodded.

"Yeah I guess so," Kaitlyn said to Albus Dumbledore.

"We'll only be a couple of minutes Meredith," Dumbledore told Kaitlyn's mum. He then turned to Kaitlyn and said, "Follow me please." Kaitlyn followed him into the living room. It was rather strange being lead by an almost stranger into her own living room. "You are eleven, correct?" asked Dumbledore.

"Yes," Kaitlyn responded.

"You are then, aware that you are now eligible to attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

"Yes," repeated Kaitlyn.

"That's good. Here is your letter with a complete list of all the needed supplies and your train ticket." Dumbledore said handing her a thick parchment colored envelope.

"Thank you sir," Kaitlyn said to him.

"You may call me Professor Dumbledore," he said.

"Ok, Professor," Kaitlyn said smiling.

"Any questions?" asked the Professor.

"Yes, where am I to get all this stuff?" exclaimed Kaitlyn looking at her school letter.

"With your mother, whenever she decides," Professor Dumbledore clarified.

"What about Madison?" asked Kaitlyn thinking of her "sister".

"She's a witch as well," Dumbledore explained. "Is that all?"

"Yes sir."

"Good, well then I'll be off."

"Goodbye Professor."

"I'll see you soon." And then without any warning Albus Dumbledore disappeared into thin air. Kaitlyn went into the kitchen were her mother was waiting for her.

"Well, I suppose you want to go," Mrs. Glade half asked half stated.

"Of course!" exclaimed Kaitlyn.

"Well then, I suppose the three of us can go shopping tomorrow," Mrs. Glade sighed.

Kaitlyn ran excitedly to her bedroom which she shared with her "twin sister" Madison. Mads was re-reading her letter with a huge grin on her face. Kaitlyn almost laughed at how funny this girl, who in reality was Madison Macnair, looked.

"You know about it then?" asked Kaitlyn still slightly amused.

"Knew about! I dreamed about it!" exclaimed the red head girl. Kaitlyn laughed and asked,

"What was your first sign?"

"Lit some girls head on fire," Madison said. The two girls laughed and split into identical evil grins. So, they weren't really twins but living with someone pretending to be their twin makes you a lot like them. Plus they looked alike thanks so Dumbledore's spells. Both of them had auburn hair, Madison's slightly redder. Kaitlyn's hair was down to her waist and Madison's hung around her shoulders. The two girls had tannish skin and bottle green eyes.

"What was yours?" asked Mads.

"I levitated my teacher onto the roof," Kaitlyn confessed.

"I remember that! They told us she went up there to check the weather." Madison said laughing.

The Next Day

"Alright, ready to leave?" asked Meredith Glade.

"Yup," chorused the twins.

"Mommy can I come too?" asked little Kylie Glade, the only true Glade.

"No I'm sorry sweetie." Mrs. Glade said. The three got into the car and drove into London. When they got to the section where The Leaky Cauldron was located Mrs. Glade parked the car.

"Look there is its!" shouted Kaitlyn, she was always the first to spot things.

"Where?" asked Mrs. Glade.

"Oh Mum, I forgot! You can't see it. You're a muggle. Hold our hands ad we'll lead you in." Madison told her. Meredith Glade unsurely grabbed her daughters' hands as they lead her into a building she could not even see. Once inside the three walked into the backroom which was the entrance to the wizarding shopping center, Diagon Alley. Kaitlyn tapped some blocks in the backroom in a specific order and then Diagon Alley began to materialize in front of their very eyes.

"Oh my god!" Mrs. Glade shrieked.

"We've got to go to the bank, Gringotts, and convert out money," Madison announced. They made their way to the huge white marble bank. They walked inside. Mrs. Glade looked amazed by everything.

"Can I help you?" asked the nearest goblin. Mrs. Glade jumped three feet into the air.

"Yes, we would like to exchange muggle money and set up two accounts; one for Kaitlyn Glade and the other for Madison Glade." said Kaitlyn. She had seen her parents and her father's servants do this all the time.

"Ok, we are going to need some money to put into these accounts as initial deposits," the goblin told the family.

"Right." Kaitlyn and Madison pulled out their allowance and exchanged it into wizard coins. That money would stay in their accounts. Mrs. Glade shakily placed some money on the counter. That money was exchanged and given back to them so they could do their shopping.

"Let's go get robes and your uniforms girls," suggested Mrs. Glade. The girls walked over to Madam Malkins to get sized up. Madam Malkin was a young woman, probably in her twenties. Mrs. Glade definitely thought she was too young to be running a business. Madam Malkin measured them and gave them each a set of robes that would be part of the school uniform. She also explained you their ties, scarves, and badges would change into their house colors once they got sorted. Until then they would remain a traditional gray.

"Let's get potions ingredients next," Kaitlyn offered. The three found their way to the Apothecary. The store had a horrid stench that reminded Madison of rotten eggs and smelly feet. The girls tried to make this stop as quick as possible. They were all very eager to get back outside and get some fresh air.

"Oooh mum look! The bookstore, we have to go there next!" Madison exclaimed. Flourish and Blots was by far Kaitlyn's favorite store. It was large, and full of books. There was soft instrumental music playing in the background that gave off a comfortable aura.

"What year girls?" asked a man coming over to them. He was probably the store manager.

"First," said Kaitlyn, Madison, and Meredith Glade at the same time.

"Here you go then," said the man summoning two sets of books.

"Thank you very much sir." Madison said handing him the money.

"Do you girls want owls?" asked Mrs. Glade.

"Yes!" they shouted together happily.

"Good because I saw two nice ones on the way over here and I grabbed them when you two ran ahead." Mrs. Glade said pulling out owls from behind her back.

"Oh thanks Mum!" the girls chorused.

"Can we get wands now?" asked Kaitlyn. Wands were by far the most exciting part of being magical. All day Kaitlyn could barely contain her excitement of finally getting a wand. She grew up all around people having wands. Except for the four years she spent with the Glades there were wands everywhere.

"Yes, of course, they are the last stop I think," Mrs. Glade told her daughters. The three women walked into the shop called Olivanders. It was dimly lit and a little crowded. The walls were cluttered with boxes too.

"Welcome," came a mysterious far off voice, "I am Mr. Olivander. May I be of any service to you?"

"Yes," said Kaitlyn.

"We are going to be first years and we need wands." Madison told him.

"I see, you miss, hold out you wand arm." Mr. Olivander said to Madison. Madison stuck out her right arm. Mr. Olivander waved his wand and a tape measurer appeared. It began taking Madison's measurements.

"Here try this," said Olivander thrusting a wand into Madison's hand. Madison had barely waved it before Mr. Olivander snatched it out of her hand saying it was totally wrong for her. This continued for quite some time.

"Ahh, yes, this may work. Standard fifteen inches, made of cherry wood, a beautiful red, and dragon heart as a core. It's excellent in attacking. Go on, give it a wave. Madison waved the wand and silver and gold sparks sprouted from it.

"We have found one!" exclaimed Mr. Olivander handing her a box and taking some money in return. "Now for you miss, your wand arm please." Kaitlyn held out her right hand. Mr. Olivander measured her and tossed her about fifteen wands.

"Am I supposed to try all of them?" asked Kaitlyn shocked.

"No, you're supposed to stare at them and wait for them to talk to you," replied Olivander sarcastically. Madison suppressed some giggles and Kaitlyn began waving random wands from the pile. Kaitlyn went through all of them without finding a perfect match. Olivander ran to the back of the store and returned with a rather short, black wand. "Try this one." Kaitlyn took it and felt a warm feeling in her hand. She waved it and silver and gold sparks came pouring out just like Madison's wand. "That's a black unicorn hair core that is. It's excellent for power filled witches. We can expect wonders from you miss." Olivander commented.

The girls left the shop laden with packages. They both couldn't wait to get home to show their father all their new things. Mrs. Glade helped them load the car and the

Glade trio was off.

The girls were shocked to realize it was dinner time when they got home. Garret Glade had ordered take out for the family. Madison and Kaitlyn proudly showed their dad what they had bought before packing it away in a trunk. After dinner Kaitlyn and Madison ran back to their room going through everything again.

"I'm so excited." Kaitlyn told Madison.

"I know me too." Madison said, "I can hardly wait for next week."

"Me either," Kaitlyn said. The two girls were so exhausted from the days events that they went to sleep shortly after saying goodnight.