A New World
"Lucy! Look at the train!" Andi, a Hogwarts first year, yelled to her identical twin sister.
"Wow. It's beautiful!" Lucy said, snapping a photo of it with her camera.
"Why did you bring that?" asked Andi. "I'm sure the wizard world has something way better than that. People are going to look at us like we're freaks."
"The fact you weren't raised in the wizard world doesn't mean that you're freaks to them." Their very open minded mother assured.
"Yes it does," Scoffed a man as he walked past with his son. It was obvious that the family had very strong genes. His son looked exactly like a younger version of him, especially his white-blonde hair.
"Mom," Groaned Andi. "Come on, Lucy. Let's try to get an open compartment."
The girls both hugged their mother and left to board the train.
"Here, Luce," Andi called as she saw a seemingly empty compartment. When she opened the door, she was proven wrong. "Oh, sorry." She said, embarrassed. Then, as she studied the person, she recognized the boy from the platform. With that, she rushed out, not wanting to start problems before she even made it to the school.
The next compartment they passed, luckily, was empty. Andi rushed in with Lucy on her heels. They sat down next to each other, so they wouldn't be separated by any newcomers.
A few moments later, a pair of ginger boys ran past, obviously twins, carrying armfuls of candy.
"I'm so hungry. I wish we had eaten before we left." Andi commented.
"You're always hungry." Lucy reminded her. "I'm sure there's food somewhere. Wait until everyone boards, then we'll go look."
Just as Andi was nodding, a girl with brown, bushy hair entered.
"Do you know if this train has any food?" Andi asked, noticing that she looked like the type who would know something like that.
"Andi! That's Rude!" Lucy replied, elbowing her sister in the side. "Sorry." Andi mumbled.
"No, no, it's okay. But I'm not sure. Sorry." The girl replied. "I'm Hermione, Hermione Granger."
"Hi, Hermione. I'm Lucy Cullen, and this is my sister, Andi." Lucy explained, leaving Andi to be shy, like usually, and just wave.
"What house would you like to be in? I'm going to be a Gryffindor." Hermione informed. If anyone knew about the existence of food on the train, it would most definitely be her.
"Um, house?" Lucy asked, obviously perplexed.
"Yes. Everyone gets sorted into a house; Gryffindor, Slytherin, Ravenclaw or Hufflepuff."
"Oh." Lucy said, seeming embarrassed. "We're new here, and not from the wizard world."
"Nor am I, but I made sure to learn as much about Hogwarts as I could as soon as I got my letter." This nearly infuriated Lucy. She lived to be the one that outshined everyone else. This resulted in an awkward silence until Hermione got up and excused herself.
"Hello, girls. My name is Percy Weasley. I am a perfect at Hogwarts and I came to tell you that it would be wise to put your robes on now, seeing as our arrival is not far off." A ginger boy who looked a lot like the twin boys who ran past before, but not enough to be one of them. Perhaps he was a brother of theirs.
With that, the girls took their robes out, and slipped them over there tee-shirts, jeans and Converse.
"We still haven't found food." Andi groaned.
"Shush. He just said we'll be at the school soon." Lucy replied, immune to Andi's constant complaints.
