The park was big and she loved it here, ever since she had been a kid, Elise had come, when she was younger it had practically been her home, back then she had only lived a block away but now it was farther, a bit of a walk but she was older now, just barely seventeen and considered herself to be a woman. She was matured now, had long since lost the long, lean body of a kid, curling her knees up, Elise rested her forehead, closing her eyes. The days were hot and everyone kept getting hotter as June came to a close, she could feel the heat seeping though her clothes and onto her smooth skin. Lifting her chin up toward the sky, Elise felt the heat wash over her face, though she didn't open her eyes, Elise knew that the sky was the shade of pale blue and the clouds had long since deserted it. Bringing her eyes down she scanned the park, its lush green lawns and big play fields. Across the lawn a girl walked, Elise narrowed her eyes, a small smile playing across her face. Lily Evans had been her best friend. She had known the girl for most of her life, had spent countless hours in the same spot as she sat even know. The two girls had been close and still were, however, at eleven years old Lily had been made to attend a boarding school and for the first time in their lives they had been separated for months at a time, only joining together at holidays an summers. Elise didn't know much about the school that her best friend now attended, she didn't know that it was not an ordinary school, she did not know that it was a school for witches and wizards, a magical school where the students leaned to do spells and charms, where they used wands and flew on brooms. Elise didn't know where the school was located or what it was called and she had never asked, never really cared as she had always figured that the few short months she spent with her best friend were not to talk about school but for other things. With a grin, spreading across her face, Elise stood, June 21 she thought to herself, it was June 21st, the day Lily returned from that school, that boarding school that separated the two girls for so many months. A tear slid past her guard, but not a tear of sadness but a tear of happiness. December, her head did the math; it had been December the last time Lily had been here at home, her home town. Lily was a pretty girl, even from a distance Elise could tell that she was prettier even then she had been in December. Lily had thick, dark auburn hair that fell only slightly past her shoulders and her eyes were a brilliant shade of emerald green. She wasn't tall but was more short and petite, her face lacked the rough look of Elise and had a more porcelain look to it, she had carefully beautiful features, featured that made men think they needed to be careful with this girl but Elise knew better, she knew that Lily was one of the toughest girls she had met.

**okay guys I know that these two chapters were extremely shot but there were just teasers, the real story starts next chapter and I promise it will be longer!!!**