harry woke up, his eyes stayed shut, he had had such a wonderful and vivid dream, he didn't want it to stop, 'harry,' that didn't sound like aunt Petunia he thought. 'wake up sleepy head.' harry opened his eyes to see Katie potter sitting on the end of his four-poster bed, sun was streaming in though the window.
'it was real!' he yelled leaping at her, 'Katie,' he realised, 'i don't have any money, and the Dursley's won't give me any.' he looked at her a tear fell down his cheek, 'i can't go.'
'harry did you really think our parents left us with nothing,' she produced a wedge of muggle notes, 'i got it covered, we are going to brighton, now get some clothes on and pass your glasses, oculus reparo, there, common now.' harry squealed and jumped to her, this time she was ready, catching the little boy she hugged him,
'harry?' she asked
'yes.'
'do you want to go to brighton in your pajamas?'
'no,' he giggled letting go and running to his new wardrobe, which was empty apart from the crumpled and oversized t-shirt and shorts at the bottem, 'ready!' he yelled.
Katie laughed took his hand and apperated, 'wellcome to brighton, i would have gone somewhere magical but you would be recignised,' she smiled and before harry could ask why she whirled him through the air, 'so what do you want first, there is shoes and trousers and tops and well fun stuff,'
'this way, we can go in there,' harry dragged her into a shop.
several hours later Katie and harry sat on the beach laden with shopping bags and ice creams, harry smiled sleepily, this had been the best day he had ever had. he looked through the pictures on the camera Katie had brought. there they were, in various shops with more and more bags, in sea life with the sharks swimming above, on the eye, harry laughed at the faces his sister and he were pulling. his sister, the sounds made him feel warm inside, his sister.
'no,' Katie was lying on the stones, her auburn spread over the rocks, her eyes were closed, 'tom no, it is me you wanted, spare them, please, SPARE THEM!' Katie sat bolt upright, 'how much of that did you hear?' she asked.
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