Thanks for the reviews. Hopefully this chapter is interesting. Please note that if you've read this chapter before, I've made a few minor changes. Sorry it took a long time to complete, I had to change the first chapter a bit.

Disclaimer: Only the one or two of the characters and the plot is mine the rest is J K Rowling's.


WOW! It's Really Hogwarts!

Jenny and her parents went to London. She found Leaky Cauldron and entered Diagon Alley, thanks to the Harry Potter books. There they went to Gringotts Bank and changed the normal money into the wizarding world's money. Then they brought the things they needed for Hogwarts. After some time only one thing from the list was left to buy: a wand. She wondered if Ollivanders still existed after all Mr Ollivander had disappeared mysteriously in the 6th Book and she hadn't read the seventh yet as it hasn't been published. Even though it has been many years since the events happened in 1997 and 1998. They went to where Ollivanders should be if it still existed. There was a wand shop but it wasn't Ollivanders, it was called World of Wands: Ollivanders renamed in 2005. She went inside; it was almost like she imagined Ollivanders to be like, and it now seemed less dusty. A young woman appeared from some inside the shop. She looked about 20 years old.

"I'm Sheila Woodworth," she said "Am I right in saying that you're here to get a wand?"

"Yes," Jenny said.

"So which is your wand arm?" Sheila asked.

"Right," Jenny said straightway.

"Hold out your arm" Sheila said, and then waved her wand so that the tape started measuring jenny while she went and took down some boxes.

"Try this one" Sheila said, it didn't work. Jenny tried another one, then another, then another... Jenny thought she probably tried over half the wands there.

"Very tricky costumer, probably the trickiest costumer I've had," Sheila said.

"I'm sorry," Jenny said.

"It's okay," Sheila said. Jenny looked up and saw Sheila taking down the highest box. Sheila came down and gave the wand to Jenny. She held it; she felt the sensation and waved it. Colourful sparks of light came out of it and Jenny felt very special.

"Congratulations; that is a very special wand indeed: holly and phoenix tear 13 inches. It's the only wand to have phoenix tear- very unique. It's supposed to have some secret power. You're very lucky" Shelia said putting the wand into the box and wrapping it.

Jenny bought an Elf Owl. It was a girl. She is supposed the smallest owl in the world. She's only 13 cm long and she has a really short tail. She has spots of puff. This owl has brown plumage and brown streaks on her breast. She has white eyebrows arched above her yellow eyes and her round head has no ear tufts. She is grayish with gray to cinnamon brown streaks and has a greenish yellow bill. What Jenny really liked about her was her high-pitched squeaky whistle she calls rapidly chee, chee, chee, chee... Jenny called her owl Peritia; "Peritia" is Latin for skill. (A.N. I know it's a bit too much information but I'm pleased with my self for doing this bit of research.)

After buying some food for the owl, Jenny went to Weasleys's Wizard Wheezes. She was surprised that it actually existed. Not only did the wizarding world exist so did the characters from the Harry Potter series existed as well it seemed. She nearly fainted from shock. She went inside slowly; she was thinking that was dreaming. She pinched herself. She found that she wasn't dreaming, but it can't be real. She decided to buy things anyway. She chose to buy the Skiving Snack box, Ton-Tongue Toffees, Shrink an Hour sweets, all the variety of quills and many more things. She went to the counter, there were two red-headed men talking to a man with jet black hair and a scar on his forehead. Jenny would recognize them almost anywhere.

"Hello," she said "I would like to buy all this."

One of the red-heads, who Jenny realized was Ron, turned and said "Right that's 10 Sickles." She paid that and wondered whether she should say anything, she decided to leave.

After that she went out the shop and started exploring the other shops and brought many things. And then went home again.

The summer holidays seemed to take for ever. But then 1st September came at last. Her parents took her to King's Cross Station with her stuff. She said her goodbyes and set off on the way she knew well without even coming there before. She got onto Platform Thirteen and boarded the Hogwarts express. She looked through all the compartments until she came to a compartment with only one girl in. The girl was looking out of the window. This girl's name was Calista.

"Hello," Jenny said. Calista turned her shoulder-length wavy brown hair flicked back; she looked at Jenny with questioning hazel eyes.

"Can I sit here?" Jenny asked.

"Yes, whatever." Calista said.

Jenny and Calista spent 5 minutes in awkward silence before Calista spoke,

"What's your name?" Calista asked.

"Jenny," the one with that name replied.

"Jenny what?" Calista asked trying to start a conversation.

"Jenny Wilson. What's your name?" Jenny said glad that some sort of conversation had begun.

"Calista, Calista Harris," she replied.

"So... what year are you in?" Jenny asked trying to extend the conversation.

"1st. What about you?" Calista asked.

"I'm 1st year as well," Jenny replied, happy that she at least knew one person.

"Cool," Calista said trying to come up with more topics for discussion.

"So did you know about Hogwarts before you got the letter?" Jenny asked.

"Well who hasn't now, everybody reads the Harry Potter books and finds out about Hogwarts even though they don't suspect Hogwarts is real. But I kind of knew it was real because my mum was a witch even though my dad is a muggle. Normally I would think they were pulling my leg, though I believed it at times but then I just convince myself that I only believed them because I wanted Hogwarts to be real," Calista replied.

"So you read Harry Potter too," Jenny Asked interested.

"Of course, I think they're the best book ever written," Calista replied.

"We'd better get changed," Jenny said. And so they did.

The train slowed down.

"I think we're there," Jenny said.

"Great, I always wanted to see how Hogwarts looked like in real life," Calista said getting up.

The two girls stepped out of the train; they saw Hogwarts, the same one they knew so much about without believing its existence. Now they knew that there was no denying that Hogwarts existed.