HERE IS CHAPTER 4 HOPE YOY ARE ENJOYING IT?
CHAPTER 4
Sarah walked into the train station with Hagrid. Everybody was staring at them, which made Sarah un-easy. Sarah was having a difficult time carrying her trunks, and her owl, Snowflake.
"Let me help ya with those, Sarah," Hagrid said kindly as he picked up her trunks.
"Thanks Hagrid." Sarah just walked carefully as she carried Snowflakes cage.
"Ye'll be going to platform 9 ¾ quarters ya will." Hagrid announced, as he noticed Sarah was looking around for a train. "Platform 9 ¾ quarters, this wizard world must be insane!" Sarah thought to herself. As she was looking around, there was no platform 9 ¾ quarters.
"Hagrid, there's no," as Sarah turned around, she noticed Hagrid had left her. In his place were her trunks, but this time they were on a cart. "oh well." She sighed, and she started wheeling her cart.
"Sir, do you think you could help me find platform 9 ¾ quarters?" Sarah asked one of the train conductors.
"Platform 9 ¾ quarters?" he asked confusedly. "I've been asked that all day, and each one of them were children like you! I swear, you children are extremely bonkers." And with that, he left.
"But sir," Sarah cried out, but it was too late. He had left, and was out of earshot.
How will I find it now? Sarah asked herself. She stood in between platform 9 and 10, hoping somebody would show up, giving her an answer.
After about 10-15 minutes of waiting, a young girl showed up. She just went through the wall, and disappeared. Sarah was amazed, and she tried it herself.
Sarah was being warped through, to her, what seemed like space. After a minute, she finally hit the ground again. The sign above her was titled, "9 ¾". "I found it!" Sarah shrieked with excitement.
Sarah looked around, as she noticed all the children with their parents. Sarah secretly wished that her parents were with her, to wish her good luck on her way to school. But that was never going to happen.
Since she had nobody to talk to, Sarah just waited for the train to pull into station. Standing there, she never had felt lonelier in her life.
Sarah was shocked by a tap on her shoulder, she turned around startled. It was a boy. "Hello, I noticed that you were lonely, and you seem like you need somebody to talk to. The name's Scorpius." He held out his hand, and Sarah shook it. "Sarah," she answered back reluctantly.
Sarah eyed Scorpius. He had Blonde hair, and silvery green eyes, and extremely pale skin. "Scorpius, come along now." A man had come up behind the two, and Sarah only guessed that it must be the boy's father.
Sarah waited some more, and then the train finally pulled into station. There were cheers of excitement as parents all around Sarah shouted, "Goodbye darling! Be careful, and stay out of trouble!"
Sarah stepped onto the train, looking down the corridors. Finding an empty compartment, Sarah stepped into it, and unloaded her trunks. She sat down, and it wasn't long before the boy she had run into came to her compartment. "Oh, hello Sarah, would you mind if I sat down here?" Sarah shook her head no, and he sat down.
"Scorpius, right?" She asked, making sure.
"Yep, Scorpius Malfoy, that's me. Are you a first year?" questioned Scorpius.
"Yeah, what about you," Sarah answered back.
"We're in the same year! How great!" he squealed excitedly.
"You know Sarah, I think you and I are going to be pretty good friends." He smiled at her, and Sarah smiled back. Sarah was already getting a good vibe about this school. She had just made her first friend, and she was sure she would have many, many more.
As the train started leaving, Scorpius and Sarah started talking about all the fun they would be having at Hogwarts, and Scorpius filled her in on all the magic things that Sarah knew absolutely nothing about.
After about five minutes, a girl with reddish-blonde hair, with a tint of brown in it, walked into Sarah's compartment.
"Excuse me; may I please sit with you? All the other compartments are taken, and there's nowhere else to go." The girl asked.
"Sure, I don't see why not. Please, sit. My name is Sarah." Sarah responded kindly, patting the seat next to her.
"Thank you, my name is Rose." Rose held out a hand, and Sarah shook it. Rose sat down next to her.
Down the corridor, Sarah heard the cry of a witch shouting, "anything from the trolley!" Sarah looked outside the compartment to see what all the hub-hub was about, and surely enough, there was an old witch making her way slowly down the corridor, with a cart full of sweets.
Sarah walked out of the compartment, to get a better look at the sweet cart. As she walked over, Sarah noticed that another boy, that looked the same age as her, was there. He looked oddly familiar.
She recognized him in seconds. It was the same boy, Albus; she had met at Madam Malkin's Robe Shop. He seemed to remember her too.
"You're that one girl that I ran into at Madam Malkin's, aren't you? Your name is Sarah right?" he asked her, smiling and laughing about their little encounter.
"Yes, I am I thought you'd forgotten about that, you're Albus aren't you?" Sarah giggled.
Last time they had met they had run into each other, and had fallen on the ground. Sarah thought she would never meet the boy again, but she was wrong.
"Since we've met each other again, I hope you don't mind my asking, but what year are you?" Sarah asked, not trying to sound too eager.
"First year, and you?" he said back, with a curious voice.
"Yeah, I'm kind of nervous about how this year's going to turn out actually,"
"Oh don't worry about it. We'll get through this year together," laughed Albus, smiling at Sarah.
There was just something about that smile that made Sarah feel comfortable. She stared into his eyes for a minute, he stared back into hers. Then Sarah turned to leave, back to her compartment, back to Rose, and Scorpius, on their journey to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
