Description - Nicole lived a boring life alongside her best friend, until the day they were told they're witches. Just how much will change with their lives at Hogwarts, and just what secrets will come to light.

'thoughts'

"talking"

parcel tongue

spells

'An owl. . . There is an owl, in my room. WHY THE HELL IS THERE AN OWL IN MY ROOM!?' Nicole could honestly say that she was not expecting to wake up in the morning only to be met with an owl sitting on the foot post of her bed staring at her. Nicole usually prided herself on being able to predict what would proceed in her day. She lived an ordinary predictable life, to the point where she grew bored. The only respite she got from her monotonous life was her best friend Spike. The two girls had been friends since they were small children. They had bonded over their curious middle names, Nicole Chain Flint and Karina Spike Bell, to the point they address each other and themselves by their middle names. The two girls have very similar personalities, not that anyone would be able to tell. Chain and spike both could be seen as prodigies. Any information they're given will be combed through almost immediately, both for different reasons. Spike will do it simply for being able to learn new things, Chain to know what could come of use later.

Chain and Spike have become so dependent on one another that their personalities will differ in each others presence and if they are alone. The two Girls on their own is truly frightening, they become grouchy and likely to lash out at others. While together, everyone can immediately notice a change. They simply become indifferent to others around them, with the exception of Spike and her outspoken attitude. What truly is important about these two girls is their personalities when no one can see, that is when they are comfortable enough to let down any masks in each other's presence. When this happen they become two normal girls with bubbly attitudes like anyone else, the only ones who would know this fact is those that they trust inapplicably. Which is far and in between, at the moment the only ones who know is each other and their parents.

'Why is the owl just staring at me?' After getting over the shock of having an owl in her room Chain couldn't help but notice that the animal was completely calm in the presence of human beings. 'Must be used to being around people, but that would most likely mean it was trained. Why would a trained owl be in my room?' "Shoo, Shoo!" Flicking her wrists at he owl, Chain attempted to get the owl to leave her room. The owl only gave her a blank stare as if to say 'Really?' before flying out the open window. Chain got up and closed the window before getting ready for her morning jog with Spike. The two girls had taken to working out and learning different martial arts to pass the time. The two eleven year olds have a lot of extra time for they already know all the materials in school, and had already have several collage degrees from over the Internet without telling anyone.

Chain started out on her 5 mile jog only for Spike to join not even five minutes in like any other time. When it was nearing six o clock in the morning the two girls entered Spike's house to relax after their work out. Chain had noticed that something was on Spike's mind as all throughout the morning she would only make small talk as opposed to the constant chatter of whatever came to her mind. "Ok, what's wrong you've been acting strange all morning" Chain couldn't take it anymore and just decided to take a page out of Spike's book and be blunt about her question.
Spike looked up sharply as she'd been lost in thought, it was easy enough to tell from her usually dark eyes being clouded, before replying in a slightly confused voice "nothing really it's just that . . . Did you wake up with an owl in your window this morning?". Both girls turned around sharply after hearing a crash. It was Spike's mother, she had dropped the drinks she was carrying and was standing there looking at the girls in shock.

It was easy enough to see where Spike got her looks from. She was a perfect combination of both her parents. She has eyes so dark they look almost black with silver swirls, light mocha skin, and light brown hair that's so curly it seems to defy gravity, and when straight only reaches just below her chin. Spike usually takes to wearing lighter colors to counteract her natural coloring along with the jewelry she had gotten from Chain at Christmas, a spiked choker necklace with matching wrist bands, which she had returned the favor that same year with a whole jewelry set made to resemble chains. Both girls are on the shorter side and tend to try to make up for it with heels on their shoes. Chain's coloring is almost a polar opposite of Spike's. While Spike has more darker tones, Chain has sandy colored hair and a pale completion with a very slight tan. Her eyes are naturally violet with black wisps that her adopted parents have her cover up with blue-green contacts.

Chain likes to wear darker clothes and the jewelry she got at Christmas from Spike, a necklace made to resemble small chains piled on one another with matching bracelet, earrings, and hair piece made to hide in your hair as if its attached to your head. Chain was broke out of her thoughts when Spike's mother asked "There were owls? . . In both your rooms?" She asked with uncertainty. When both girls nodded their heads she suddenly got excited and ran from the room looking for her husband. "What do you think that was all about?" Asked Spike. "From her reaction, I'm going guess she knows why there were owl's in our rooms. Apparently it's a good thing" responded Chain. "I don't think so my eyes still hurt from this morning" Spike grumbling. "What happened to make your eyes hurt?" Asked Chain "Well, we were having a staring contest for about fifteen minutes. I almost won too if my father hadn't scared it off, yelling at me to wake up." Spike said as if it's he simplest thing in the world. All Chain could do was to face-palm and say in exasperation "Only you could be so smart, yet so dumb at the same time."