Ok so basically the second Harry Potter was really hard for me to envision with Chloe, Eve and Rhiannon in it with their plots but i hope i this is a good take on it for you readers. I hope you enjoy this story.


Chloe sat in the car as she, Mr Perth and Mrs Perth pulled into kings Cross station. She had said goodbye to her brother at home as he had said that he didn't mind going to greet her when she comes home but seeing her off was a bit too sad for him.

Chloe understood this and just gave him a smile and while she told him he was the best younger brother she could ask for. Then they had a playful wrestle as he tried to get out of her arms and protesting that she was only 9 months older then him.

Chloe had, had a bit of a strange summer. When she had gone to Muggle School all her friends lived close by and in the summer holidays they would play out at the local park with their parents or go get ice in the town centre close by. But this was the first summer when she couldn't do that.

Her friends didn't live up the road or a few roads away, they lived hours away in Freralford (Eve) or Hollshire (Rhiannon). Hermione was the closest to her in Princeton Street, London, but even that had been a bit too far to meet up and play in the park for a day.

So for the first summer of her life Chloe saw her friends through writing letters and photos sent to one another attached to the letters. It was so different to how she was used to. And there was just so many letters, she pinned the photos to her walls but the letters had been in stacks on her desk.

It had got to the point where her mother had brought her seven wooden boxes that had metal clasps on the front. She and Mrs Perth spent a day decorating each box so each suited the person. The base still stayed varnished wood but the names were painted on in different colours and styles.

Eves had her name written in curved writing in purple and an ivy circle in green around it with a few white roses along the edges. Rhiannon's box had her name written in wide bubble writing in bright yellow with gold glitter mixed in the paint with a crown and stars spread out on the top.

Hermione had her name written in the style that was normally found in old texts with red, brown and navy books along the edges of the box made to look like they were on book shelves. Neville's was much plainer then the girls with his name written in block capitals on the front will plants like trees, grass and vines painted in the corners of the box.

Chloe decided for the Weasleys' she would have a girl's box with Just Molly's and Ginny's letters in it and another for the male Weasleys' letters as they were not so much per person as Molly and Ginny, all though Ginny seemed to write to her a lot more then Molly or any other Weasley.

So for the Female Weasley box she decorated it with the words female Weasley in light orange in curvy letters and their names painted in opposite corners; Ginny's in Pink and Mrs Weasley in bronzy brown and a ball of wool in the other corner and in the opposite corner was a racing broom stick.

The male Weasley Box had Male Weasleys written in block capitals in rusty orange and names in corners. Fred and George were in the same corner 'Twins' in blood red, in the opposite corner was Percy in Cambridge red, level with his name was Mr Weasley in bright orange and in the opposite corner to his name was Ron in lion mane brown and for decor ether were red and gold strips along the edges.

Lastly there was Harry's box which was decorated with Harry's name in black inky paint in block capitals in the centre of the lid with a lightning bolt in one corner, a pair of circular glasses in another, a broom in different one and white bandages in front of a red cross in the last one. Like the Weasleys' box Harry's box had red and gold strips along the edges.

But there was distinct difference to Harry's box compared to the others. There were no letters from him that summer in it, there were only the letters they had sent over Christmas in it. So compared to the other boxes Harry's only had three letters in it which made it considerably more empty. And that worried her.


Thank you for reading and i hope you enjoyed it. Please reveiw and let me know what you thought of it

-MSW-