Here's chapter 2! Please review I wanna know how it is!
"What-did-you-do?" Sara spat to her best friend suspiciously. She knew Emily had used some kind of spell to get her mother to cave, but how would Emily already know spells?
Emily looked terrified, with tears rolling down her face. "I just-I panicked! You have to go to Hogwarts with me!" She continued crying, hands covering her face.
The two friends were sitting on Sara's small bed, and Candace was in the kitchen looking at the list of Hogwarts material.
Normally, Sara would tease Emily for this outpouring of emotion, but she felt so bad for her friend, not to mention glad she had gotten Candace to agree to Hogwarts.
"It's okay," she whispered, handing Emily a tissue. "Don't worry, my parents will never know what you did. I would've done the same thing."
Emily cracked a weak smile and blew her nose. "Can I spend the night here?" she whispered, wiping a tear off her face. "We can go to Diagon Alley together."
Sara smiled and patted Emily on the shoulder. "Of course you can! My mom will bring us to Diagon Alley tomorrow morning and we can get cauldrons, and robes, and wands," she whispered excitedly. "You already have one, of course, but I don't." Sara could hardly wait to perform a spell. If magic was real, spells would probably be awesome.
Emily sniffed and grinned at her friend. "Ollivander's Wand Shop is incredible. And you don't pick the wands, they pick you."
Sara giggled excitedly and bounced up and down.
"Do a spell, do a spell!" She demanded eagerly.
Smiling, Emily rolled up her sleeves and held out her wand.
"I only learned this one from my brother. There are many more advanced spells…Accio Pillow!"
Sara looked eagerly towards the pillow that Emily was pointing her wand at, and it zoomed quickly towards her, smacking her on the head. Emily giggled.
Sara checked the clock, which read 12:07. Since they were only thirteen, and Sara's parents were strict, they usually could only stay awake until 12:00
"We should get to sleep. We've got a big day tomorrow!" announced Emily.
Sara lied down, still in shock from the day's events. But she was mostly just excited she got to leave the boring 'Muggle' world and go be a witch, with her best friend ever. What could go wrong?
Before she knew what was happening, she drifted off, and what felt like minutes later, Emily was shaking her shoulders excitedly.
"Your mom says were leaving in ten minutes! Get up, lazy butt!" Emily laughed and stood up, already dressed and ready.
Sara groaned; she was not a morning person. It was only 8:00 in the morning.
She threw on a random pair of jeans, and a red and black T-shirts. She combed through her sandy-brown, curly hair, and brushed her bangs down on her face.
"Almost ready!" she announced, as Emily was waiting outside. Sara could almost hear the excitement radiating from her.
Once she had thrown on her sneakers, she threw the door open.
"Let's go to Diagon Alley!" Emily exclaimed, jumping up and down.
The uncomfortable car ride with Candace stretched on for a while. Sara and Emily managed to communicate with each other by making funny faces, and covering their mouths with their hands to stop from laughing hysterically.
"Magic!" Sara kept mouthing excitedly. "MAGIC!"
Emily nodded gave Sara a thumbs-up.
Once the car screeched to a stop, Sara and Emily stared out the window excitedly. Sara was immediately disappointed; it was just a regular street in London, with normal Muggle shops. It didn't seem as though you could buy cauldrons or robes or wands anywhere.
"We'll go in and meet you here in two hours, okay?" Sara said softly to her mother.
Candace glared, and looked as though she would not permit her daughter to go wandering off alone, but it was also apparent that she did not want to set foot in there.
"Go," she sighed, and pulled away once the girls got out.
Sara and Emily screamed excitedly, and Emily pulled her over to the other side of the street.
"We have to push three bricks, and then Diagon Alley will open up to us," she explained. Then she pressed what seemed like three random bricks, until they all began to move and open up to a large area that was obviously magical.
Sara gasped and widened her eyes- It was amazing.
