A/ N: Okay, so I just want to say a few things before this chapter. Some of you may be confused about something. In the first chapter I mentioned that John went on a hunting trip with his buddies. The hunting trip wasn't a monster hunting trip; it was just a regular sport hunting trip. The Winchesters are not monster hunters. I just wanted to clear that up so there would be no confusion.

Disclaimer: I don't own any of Supernatural or Harry Potter

Chapter 3

Magic, Candy, and Interruptions

"It says we have to run through this wall," John said as he read Mary's old journal.

"We have to do what?" Dean asked as he gripped his cart tight, Chevy causing some commotion by screeching a few times. Dean had learned that she didn't like crowds. But Sam's owl, Solstice, was completely quiet like always.

"We're wizards, Dean. I think you keep forgetting that," Sam said, that know-it-all grin on his face. "All we have to do it run straight through the wall and we'll appear on the other side. Mister Singer told me that. But only witches and wizards can go through so Dad will have to stay back."

John's face saddened as Sammy told him that. He closed the journal and walked over to Sam, getting down on one knee so he could meet his son at eye level. He put a hand on Sam's shoulder and said, "Be good Sammy, okay? Get good grades and stay out of trouble."

Sam nodded. "I will Dad," he said and gave John a big hug.

After Sam released him from his hug John walked over to Dean, getting down to meet him at his level as well.

"Same goes for you too, sport. And promise me that you will look after Sammy?" John asked.

"I promise Dad," Dean said and Chevy screeched behind him.

John nodded and patted Dean on the back. "That's my boy," he said with a smile. "Here, have this. It will help you get through your first year," John said and handed Dean Mary's old leather bond journal. "Take good care of it."

Dean nodded and placed the journal in his trunk.

John smiled then brought Dean into a hug. "You guys better get going," John said as he stood up. "And you two better write!"

The Winchester twins nodded and turned to look at the brick wall between platforms nine and ten.

Dean looked over at Sam and said, "I'll go first." Sam didn't object.

Dean took a breath and tightened his grip on the cart. "Get ready, Chevy," he said then took off straight towards the brick wall. And like Sam had said, Dean went right through it, appearing on the other side. A few moments later Sam appeared through it too, pushing his cart next to Dean.

"That was awesome!" Dean said with a huge grin on his face.

"Look, there's Cas!" Sam said, pointing at their blue eyed neighbor who was about to board the Hogwarts Express. The train was huge, painted black and red with steam pouring out from the front of the train. Hogwarts students were rushing to board and saying quick good byes to their families before meeting up with friends.

Sam and Dean quickly raced over to Cas, there carts bumping up and down which made Chevy irritated.

"Sam, Dean, you made it," Cas said with a smile, his trunk and his owl, Echo, in his hands.

The two nodded. "I'm so excited!" Sam said.

"Me too," Cas said. "We should get on the train, it's about to leave."

Sam and Dean both agreed and grabbed there trunks and owls out of their carts and boarded the train just as it started to set off on its journey to Hogwarts.

The hallways of the train were small and crowded with Hogwarts students. The trio quickly moved around the other students, looking for a room. Dean stopped as he peered through one of the windows of the train carts. There sat two girls, both blonde and talking to each other.

"Guys, let's go in here," Dean said and Sam and Cas nodded, heading into the cart.

"Hey, is this seat taken?" Dean asked the two girls, turning on his Winchester charm. The two girls looked at each other and shrugged. "Go ahead," one said and Dean smiled. "Thanks," he said.

The trio put their stuff away and sat in the seat across from the two girls.

"Well, I guess introductions are in order," One of the blondes said, having an American accent.

"I'm Jo. Jo Harvelle." She said with a nod.

"I'm Jessica Moore. But you can call me Jess," the other blonde said, brushing her curls out of her face. She had an American accent as well.

"I'm Sam Winchester and this is my brother Dean," Sam said and pointed to Dean, but his eyes didn't leave Jess.

"Nice to meet ya," Dean said with a wave.

"I'm Cas Singer," Cas said quietly, his eyes looking at the floor.

"It's nice to meet you boys," Jo said, her hair up in a ponytail.

They sat in silence for a few moments before Sam said, "Wait, I thought this was a British school? But you two are American."

"You three are too," Jess pointed out.

"Where ya from?" Sam asked.

"We're both from America. It's a part of this new program Hogwarts is starting. They're taking some witches and wizards from America and offering them to come to Hogwarts. I think they said it was to get a mix of culture or something," Jess explained.

"Oh, that's cool," Sam said.

All of a sudden the train cart door opened and a girl with red hair looked into their cart through the doorway.

"Have any of you seen a toad? A boy named Andy's lost one," the red head asked.

The five kids shook their heads. The red head growled then closed the car door.

"Well, that was random," Dean said. Just then the door opened again, this time to reveal an older lady pushing a cart full of sweets.

"Anything from the trolley dears?" she asked.

The five looked at each other. "We don't have that much money .We should probably save it," Sam said. Dean scowled. Why did Dad have to let Sam have control over the money?

"Same here," Jo and Jess said at the same time.

"We'll take the lot." Everyone turned to see Cas with a handful of those gold coins in his hand. Dean smiled and patted Cas on the back.

A few minutes later they all had at least a handful of strange looking candy on their laps. Dean picked one up and examined it. "Those are chocolate frogs. They have a charm on them to make them move," Jess said. Dean nodded and opened the case the frog was in. He jumped when the frog launched its self at him, sticking to his face. Dean scrambled to get it but the frog was too fast. It jumped off Dean's face and flew out the open window of the train. Everyone laughed while Dean pouted.

"Nice one, butterfingers." Dean looked up in surprise as a new voice chimed in. He turned to see a boy with about shoulder length sandy blonde hair and caramel colored eyes standing in the doorway.

"Watch it buddy," Dean snapped. He was not in one of his best moods.

"Chill, I was just making a joke," he said and rolled his eyes. "Hello ladies," he said with a smile at Jess and Jo. The two blondes just crossed their arms at him.

"And you are?" Jo asked, annoyance in her tone.

"The name's Gabriel Loki. Nice to meet ya," he said and plopped down in the empty seat next to Jo.

There was a moment of silence while everyone glared at Gabriel. He only spoke a few words to them but the air around him just shouted trouble.

"What? Do I smell?" Gabriel asked as he leaned back in his seat.

"You smell like you robbed a candy store," Jo said.

"I usually do," Gabriel said with a grin. "So, let me guess, you're all first years involved in the America program like me?"

They all nodded.

"Sweet. Wanna see some magic?" Gabriel asked with a sly grin as he took out his wand from his inside jacket pocket.

"I don't think we're allowed to use magic until we get to Hogwarts," Jess said, a disapproving look on her face.

"Whatever, it will be cool!" Gabriel said. "I'm a pureblood so I've been around magic my whole life. I know what I'm doing."

Dean eyed Gabriel as he looked like he was preparing to do a spell. Dean wasn't sure if he approved of this, especially with this kid doing magic considering he looked like he could explode things accidently, but he had never seen a proper spell being done before and wanted to know what it looked like.

"Okay, one…two…thre-," Gabriel was just about to flick his wand when the door to their cart slid open for the umpteenth time to revel a black haired girl who looked a few years older than them. She was wearing a Slytherin shirt.

"We'll be arriving at Hogwarts soon so you first years better get your robes on," she said, her British accent deep, and then left. She looked like she was alerting everyone about there arrival. Dean smiled, excitement filling up in him.

"Well, I guess I should get going," Gabriel said and everyone sighed with relief. The first year just glared at all of them as he left and said, "Smell ya later, losers!"

Dean then remembered that there were girls in the cart with them. He guessed he would have to be the gentleman in this situation. "We'll find another cart to change in," he said as he elbowed Sam and Cas who seemed to be oblivious about the situation they were in.

"Thanks," Jo said. The trio then got there robes and left to find another room to change in, nervousness and excitement filling them as they approached there new home.