Erik stared dreamily in to the fading light which was the Middle Eastern sunset. The sky was brilliant gold and he wondered how such things can be so beautiful and so well you know. The warmth beating down on him his eyes fluttered in till he could no longer fight the daunting will to sleep.
Erik opened his eyes to see the sun was high in the sky he quickly panicked and rushed over to his horse which was hitched up to a near by tree. He mounted it and set off on a long dusty road to a small village, you must also note that this is no ordinary village…
The horse stopped as Erik pulled on the reins and dismounted, then hitching up the mare he entered a small shop. The walls where stacked with odd concoctions who knows what, and many other odd things which you just don't normally find on a day to day bases. Odd scents filled the air as Erik came to an old man at the counter. His dark skin barely clung to the old bones but his eyes where alive.
"Erik, my boy", he laugh dark eyes dancing," What brings you here?" Erik came closer and pulled out a letter.
"I found my lazy ass a job finally!" He laughed as the old man read the paper.
"Oh, as a school music teacher, I can't really imagine you teaching, no offence." The old man laughed.
"None taken" Erik sighed, "But not just any school the prestigious Hogworts!" Erik smiled.
"Oh well…never heard of it.", Erik sighed (cue the sweat drop) and shook his head." I'm guessing you need a taxi?"
"I would appreciate that thank you." The old man pointed to the back of the store.
"Free of charge; just get out of my shop. You scare away customers; they think you're a death eater or something hah." The old man laughed and then in a serious tone, "Be careful out there and don't lose control, good bye my friend." Erik smiled and lifted the curtain exiting the hut. He entered what seemed a different world. Colorful people flooded the streets and many strange animals in cages dot an odd array of shops. Erik approached a large building titled: Air port/Taxi. Erik entered the building receiving uneasy stares for his dark appearance. The approached the counter and a small blonde woman with sharp eyes spoke to him.
"May I help you", she asked not looking up from her paper work.
"I need a ride to London". He showed her his pass from Hogworts. She took it the passing it back to him she pointed to a doorway saying:
"You best be hurrying or you'll miss it." Erik took off towards the door then running back for his bag. He barely made the flight and took his seat on the large dragons back. People looked at him for most of the ride, but Erik pretended he didn't notice.
