Diana's P.O.V.
Julie asked my mom if it was all right for me to go to her house but my mother said no.
She said that I needed to stay home just in case I passed out and didn't wake up again. My mother's a bit overprotective but she said that Julie could spend the night at our house again.
So Julie called her mother and it was all right with her.
After that Julie and I went upstairs and locked our selves in my room. There, I explained everything that I saw. Julie's eyes got wider with every sentence I said about going to the world of Harry Potter and she asked how did I do it again.
I told her I might be some half blood that's able to go through different realms and I showed her the page on which I found out how to do so. But the page was blank.
That's when she started not believing me but I told her I'd prove it tonight. I hope it wasn't just a dream.
For the next nine hours Julie and I just lived life like what happened to me didn't happen.
It was 9:30 PM when Julie said that she wanted to see how I did it.
"Okay" I said, sitting cross-legged on my bedroom floor.
"Now what the book said was that if I prayed to the moon about where I wanted to go before I go to sleep, I'll go to that realm."
So I crawled over to the window and saw the moon shining brighter then ever. I kneeled on my knees and prayed like I did the night before. "Just do what I do." I whispered to Julie.
As soon as I was done praying I collapsed.
Julie's P.O.V.
"Diana!" I squeaked when she collapsed. I started shaking her trying to wake her up but she wouldn't wake up.
What if she's dead! I thought but Diana said this would happen though . . . I checked her pulse just in case.
She was alive but her pulse was beating slow and softly like she was asleep.
I looked out the window. Is it really true? Can you go to other worlds? By just praying to the moon? Why hadn't I seen that page before? I swear I would have saw it because I read that book cover to cover. . . Maybe magic is real.
So I knelt like Diana did and I prayed. Take me to the world of Harry Potter. Please . . . . And please let me be in the same place as Diana.
Then all went black.
**The world of Harry Potter. The following content belongs to the book: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling.
Diana woke up in the same motel she had fell asleep in before. She looked at the clock and it said around 9:45 AM. Diana raised an eyebrow, But wasn't it nighttime back home when I came here? She thought and got out of bed in the same clothes as she wore the other day.
So is this still a dream or real? . . . . She thought and walked to the window, tripping over something large as she went.
"Ow!" A girl yelped and sat up. Diana looked up from where she had fallen and grinned when she saw she had tripped over Julie.
"You made it!" She exclaimed.
Julie blinked a few times and looked around.
"This is the Harry Potter world?" She asked confused.
"Yes, But this is just the motel where I left off when I came back home." Diana said and pulled back the curtain from the window. "I think we're only a few a mile away from Harry's house though."
"Oh this is so exciting! I can't believe this is real!" Julie said getting up and running to the window and looked everywhere. "Are we going to meet Harry Potter? Did you already?"
Diana nodded and remembered that she had given her phone number to Harry. She took her cell phone out and it said she missed two calls. She put it on speaker and both she and Julie listened to them both.
First one was Harry Potter: Hey. . . Um I just wanted to ask some questions. . . um. . . Somewhere in the back ground a man yelled and the phone clicked.
The second one was from Mr. Dursley: I don't know who you are but you stay away from my house and leave my family alone or I'll sue you for every dime you got! The phone clicked.
Diana and Julie looked at each other and started cracking up with laughter. "Oh my gosh I can't believe it!" Julie cackled.
"I know right!" Diana said cheerfully and put her cell phone away.
"Want to go meet Harry Potter, the boy who lived?" She said with a grin.
Julie grinned, "You know it!"
And with that they both left the motel and head straight for the Dursleys home.
Meanwhile. . . .
The night before, Harry had laid wide-awake in his cupboard until he was sure that he could sneak some food and call Diana.
The food he got but he had tripped on his way into the living room making the end table tip over and making a loud THUMP. Harry had quickly set it back up right and ran to his cupboard. There he had listened to the sounds of the house hoping that he hadn't woken anybody up.
After fifteen minutes, he decided it was safe to go out and make the call to Diana. But she didn't pick up and when he was suppose to record a message he didn't know what to say. He didn't think it all through but he tried to get words out.
That's when Vernon Dursley came downstairs and forcefully hung up the phone and locked Harry in the cupboard but not until he read the numbers on his arm.
Harry heard Mr. Dursley calling Diana and was threatened her to stay away.
Harry was hoping he had a friend in Diana even though he had only just met her the day before.
When he had been younger, Harry had dreamed and dreamed of some unknown relation coming to take him away, but it had never happened; the Dursleys were his only family. Yet sometimes he thought (or maybe hoped) that strangers in the street seemed to know him. Very strange strangers they were too. A tiny man in a violet top hat had bowed to him once while out shopping with Aunt Petunia and Dudley. After asking Harry furiously if he knew the man, Aunt Petunia had rushed them out of the shop without buying anything. A wild-looking old woman dressed all in green had waved merrily at him once on a bus. A bald man in a very long purple coat had actually shaken his hand in the street the other day and then walked away without a word. The weirdest thing about all these people were the way they seemed to vanish the second Harry tried to get a closer look.
At school, Harry had no one. Everybody knew that Dudley's gang hated that odd Harry Potter in his baggy old clothes and broken glasses, and nobody liked to disagree with Dudley's gang.
Harry hoped Diana would be his first true friend.
Diana and Julie
They were only a block away until Diana realized something.
"Julie. When Harry was put in the cupboard for letting the snake out of its cage, how long did he stay in it?" She asked.
Julie stopped walking and though for a moment. Diana looked at her.
Julie started to frown. "Until the summer holidays started. What day is it here?" She asked.
Diana took her cell phone out of her pocket and looked at the date.
"June the 13th. . . . The summer holidays don't start for another three days!" She said a bit angry with herself. "And Harry was let out a few days after that!"
Julie grimaced. "That means we have no chance to meet him for about a week!"
Diana sighed and started thinking. . .
"I wonder if we can set the time of when we want to be in a realm. . ." She said.
Julie bit her lip and nodded. "Let's give it a try."
Since it was only about 10:00 in the morning, the moon wasn't completely gone. It was only a several minutes away from setting.
"Quickly!" Diana said and pulled Julie off into the grass where they knelt and prayed.
But this time they didn't collapse. Everything but them was moving quickly. Figures zipped down the sidewalks and streets and it turned bright as day and then dark as night over and over for several times until finally it all just stopped.
Julie and Diana were now completely dazed and confused about what just happened and where laying on the grass.
"Okay. That's never happened before." Diana moaned sitting up and Julie groaned while she sat up. They both looked around and then looked at each other.
"But did it work?" Julie asked still a bit dazed.
Diana whipped out her phone and looked at the date.
"June the 20th! We did it!" She exclaimed and hugged Julie and they both squealed making the neighbor across the street glare at them.
Diana stood up and pulled Julie up with her.
"Let's go see if Harry's punishment is over!" Julie said excitedly and with that they both ran to Harry's house that was only a block away.
Meanwhile. . .
The escape of the Brazilian boa constrictor earned Harry his longest-ever punishment. By the time he was allowed out of his cupboard again, the summer holidays had started and Dudley had already broken his new video camera, crashed his remote controlled airplane, and, first time out on his racing bike, knocked down old Mrs. Figg as she crossed Privet Drive on her crutches.
Harry was glad school was over, but there was no escaping Dudley's gang, who visited the house every single day. Piers, Dennis, Malcolm, and Gordon were all big and stupid, but as Dudley was the biggest and stupidest of the lot, he was the leader. The rest of them were all quite happy to join in Dudley's favorite sport: Harry Hunting.
This is why Harry spent as much time as possible out of the house, wandering around and thinking about the end of the holidays, where he could see tiny ray of hope. When September came he would be going off to secondary school and, for the first time in his life, he wouldn't be with Dudley. Dudley had been accepted at Uncle Vernon's old private school, Smeltings. Piers Polkiss was going there too. Harry, on the other hand, was going to Stonewall High, the local public school. Dudley thought this was very funny.
"They stuff people's heads down the toilet the first day at Stonewall," he told Harry. "Want to come upstairs and practice?"
"No, thanks," said Harry. "The poor toilet's never had anything as horrible as your head down it – it might be sick." Then he ran, before Dudley could work out what he'd said.
But Harry wasn't thinking much about the new school he was going to go to. He was wondering if anyone would actually talk to him there.
Ever since that night Harry had tried to call Diana, she never called back. Was she to scared to because of Uncle Vernon? Or did she just not care to?
Today, Harry woke up early and left the house before Dudley could wake up and assemble his gang to start the day off with Harry Haunting.
He was just about leave the yard when two people banged into him and they all fell behind a bush.
"Oh my gosh I'm so sorry!" A girl yelped. Harry's glasses had fell off so he couldn't see who they were.
"Are you okay?" Another girl asked, handing him his glasses. Harry nodded and put his glasses on. He looked up at the girl and smiled.
"Hey it's you from the reptile house." He said.
Diana smiled and nodded while Julie was smiling so hard she looked like she would burst. "I'm Julie!" She said and started shaking his hand. "It's so cool to actually meet you!"
"Umm yeah. Nice to meet you too." Harry said and tried to sit up. But Julie and Diana were on top of him. "Umm . . . Can I get up?"
Diana blushed when she realized she was laying on him. "So sorry!" She said quickly and got off him, pulling Julie with her.
Harry sat up and looked at Diana. "I called you last week." He said.
"Yeah I know but let's just say I had a bad connection. . ." She said and then smiled a smile like she knew something. And she did.
"You had questions to ask me?" She asked.
Harry thought for a moment. "Umm actually no. . . I wanted to thank you for trying to help me out. I just sort of blurted that out for some reason." He said.
Diana smiled. "Your welcome."
Julie couldn't stop looking at Harry. "Want to hang with us today?" She asked excitedly.
Harry looked at her and grinned. "Sure. Why not?" He said and they all got up.
Diana and Julie both grinned and started walking away with him.
Harry started to suspect something though. I think they're hiding something. . . Maybe they're actually friends of Dudley?. . . Is this a trap? He thought but nothing happened as they walked into a near by diner.
"Anybody hungry? It's on me." Julie said, holding up her thin blue leather wallet. Diana giggled.
"You sure you have enough money." She asked.
Julie smirked and pulled out a fifty. "Yep." She said and walked up to the cashier. "Okay, who wants what?"
They all agreed on just a couple pancakes and sat in a booth with their meals.
Harry looked at Diana and thought of something.
"Hey, how'd you know that the snake could actually talk to me?" He asked in a whisper.
Diana bit her lip, thinking. How am I going to explain this without ruining how the story goes in his world?
"Umm. . . Well that's a complicated story. You see-" She started and then Julie interrupted her and starting telling Harry about what happened to both of them and how they sped time up and almost told Harry what he was before Diana put her hand over her mouth.
"We can't tell him everything or else it might ruin everything." Diana whispered in Julie's ear. Julie nodded and Diana let go of her.
Harry's eyes were wide and were starring at him. Then he started looking around.
"What is this a joke? Am I on some TV show? Am I being pranked?" He said worriedly.
"No, no! You're not!" Diana said shaking her head.
Harry didn't believe her. He'd lived with Dudley long enough to know when he was being pranked or about be beat up. He was angry with the girl he though he would become friends with.
"You're in with Dudley aren't you? He's making you say all these things and trying to convince me something's real and then he and his buddies are going to come here and make fun of me and beat me up." He said angrily.
"No we're-" Harry interrupted Diana and said, "Well I'm not falling for it!" And stood up. "You tell Dudley that his stupid plan didn't work." And he left.
Diana was on the verge of tears. "That was not suppose to happen." She said quietly and Julie looked very guilty.
"I'm so sorry! I couldn't help myself!" She said and hugged Diana.
She sighed and said, "No it's alright. He'll find out sooner or later what his part is in this world and then he'll believe what we have to say. . . Hopefully."
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