Hey guys, thanks for the reviews tragicending1091 and the guest that reviewed. This chapter is on Friday, with Justin. Enjoy!

Alex slowly walked up to Justin's door step and rang the door bell.

DING! DING! DING!

Justin opened the door and saw Alex.

"Hey." He greeted her.

"Hey." She replied.

"Come in."

She did and Justin walked over to his couch.

"So, did you expand on my idea any?" Justin asked.

"Well, I have this." Alex reached into her pocket and grabbed the piece of paper which she had worked on. Well, kind of worked on. Only for like a minute.

Justin grabbed the piece of paper from Alex and studied it.

He flipped it over. "This is all you did?"

Alex smirked. "Just be happy I did something."

"You barely did anything! All you did was divide it into sections!"

"Calm, down dude. I didn't have to do anything."

Justin composed himself. "Whatever. So I bought a poster board we can use."

"Cool," Alex said. "I like art, so I'll do the artistic stuff and you do all the work-y stuff."

Justin rolled his eyes. "I'm not gonna do all the work Alex. You have to help."

"Fine." Alex grabbed her history notebook and started flipping through it. Justin did the same with his.

After about 5 minutes of this Alex decided to put her plan into action.

"So Justin, how's your life?" Okay, that probably wasn't the most subtle way to go about this, but Alex didn't know what to say.

"Um, fine, I guess." He answered, staring at her oddly.

"Okay, I'm just gonna cut to it. I like helping people," she lied. "And you told me you've been through a lot. I want to know what it is and help you with it."

That was pretty good, Alex thought.

"Alex, I appreciate your concern, but I'm fine."

"Justin, you're not fine. I know you're not actually a douche. You just act like one."

Justin smiled. "Well, thanks. And I might tell you if I could. But I can't."

Alex nudged forward. "Oh, come on Justin. If you want to tell me, than tell me. I won't tell anyone. I promise."

Justin hesitated for a moment, and then shook his head. "Sorry, Alex. I can't tell you. Let's get back to the project.

But Alex wasn't giving up that easily.

"Justin. You want to tell me. I want to know. We can both get what we want."

"Fine," Justin said. "I'll tell you."

"Yes! Finally."

"I'm a wizard."

"No way. Seriously?"

"Yeah, I have magical powers."

Alex started laughing really hard, and then she gave Justin a big hug.

"What are you doing?" Justin asked.

"I'm a wizard too!"

"What? For real?"

"Yeah! Look!" Alex pulled her wand out of her boot.

"This is awesome, my happiness is getting louder; give me something to prove I have amazing powers." Alex chanted.

A carpet appeared next to Alex.

"That's a flying carpet isn't it?" Justin laughed. This time he gave Alex a hug.

"You wanna go for a ride?" Alex smiled.

"Sure, you know how to drive it?" Justin looked kind of surprised.

"Yeah, you don't?" Alex questioned.

"No, we don't have a flying carpet. I've always wanted one though."

"Well you can borrow mine any time you like." She probably shouldn't have said that, considering the fact that it wasn't hers, it was her dads. But oh well.

"Awesome, let's go!"

Alex sat in the driver's side and Justin sat next to her. As she lifted the carpet into the air, she noticed Justin tense up.

"Wow, scared much?" Alex smirked.

"Shut up. I've never rode one of these before."

Alex laughed. She quickly casted a spell.

"Justin's really scared; that's apparent. So please, for the next 10 seconds, make us transparent."

The tip of her wand glowed and she and Justin flew through the wall. Once they were outside Justin started talking.

"You're really good a improvising spells."

"Thanks, it's a gift." Alex said.

Justin rolled his eyes. "Right."

They flew around the sky in silence for about a minute before Alex started talking.

"So what's wrong? You said you're a wizard, but why is that a bad thing?"

Justin sighed. "I wasn't expecting to get this far. I was going to erase your brain after I told you I was a wizard."

"Justin, please tell me."

Justin sighed again. "Okay. I have one sibling. He's 19. He's hated me forever, because he only sees me as competition. His life goal is to win the wizard competition. He always tells me he wishes I would've never been born, so he didn't have competition."

Alex gasped. "That's awful."

Justin continued talking. "In 7 months when I turn 18, the wizard competition happens. He spends all of his time studying for the wizard competition. He doesn't live here anymore, but when he visits, it's never for me. He hates me. It hurts so much, and I just need to forget about everything sometimes. So, yeah, I'm kind of a player. But it's hard when your brother wants you to die and you just want him to like you."

Alex didn't know what to say. "I'm sorry."

"What? Why are you sorry? You haven't done anything wrong. You're helping me forget about all the bad stuff that's going on. Like this magic carpet ride. Amazing!" He said, pointing at the sky.

"I'm sorry I judged you so quickly. I didn't know anything. It was just…" She stared off. "I shouldn't have judged you. So yeah, I'm sorry."

"I forgive you." Justin smiled. "Thanks for listening to my rant."

"It was my pleasure."

Justin looked at his watch. "Hey, it's getting late. We better get back if we want to get any work done at all."

"Okay." Alex turned around. She started heading back toward the house.

2 Hours Later:

"Thanks for coming Alex. I had fun."

"Yeah, me too. And our project's almost done, so that's cool."

"Yeah, maybe you can come over again sometime."

Alex stared at him blankly.

"You know, to finish the project."

Alex smiled. "Yeah, sure."

"Okay, well, see you at school Monday. Drive safe."

"I will. Bye."

"Bye." Justin shut his door.

Alex couldn't stop grinning as she walked to her car. Justin was a wizard! A wizard! Just like her. It seemed too good to be true.

She never thought she'd say this, but she couldn't wait for school Monday.

Yup, that's chapter 4! Hope you liked it. I think that was my favorite chapter so far. Anyway, until chapter 5, bye.