Disclaimer: Harry Potter characters are not mine. They belong to J.K. Rowling.
Claimer: Julie and Vilde are my characters.
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Vilde shivered from top to toe, and not because she was cold. No. She was angry. That didn't even cover for it. She was furious. It was so real! "Vilde, you need to get up now!" her mom called. "Why?" Vilde asked, hoping to hear something about a plane. "Because the food is getting bad!" her mom said. Vilde moaned. "Bugger!" she said. She fished out her phone and dialed Julie's number. "Hi, Crazy!" she said. Vilde noticed an edge to Julie's voice. "Hi, Cookie," Vilde answered. Julie noticed her tone too, and said: "It wasn't a dream, was it?" "No, I don't think so. And I have proof," she said. "What?" Julie asked. "Well, my wand is lying next to my bed, and my suitcase is much bigger than my normal one," Vilde said. "Crikey!" Julie screamed. "So is mine!" Vilde could hear the smile in her voice, but couldn't feel the same happiness. It might have been real, but they would never return, right?
The whole going back to normal school suddenly seemed unimportant, and neither Julie nor Vilde focused in class. All they did was keep silent, and think about the marauders and Lily and even Severus. Why had this happened? Did God like to punish people? Well, maybe not everyone. Just the two girls who were almost heartbroken.
Hogwarts second year:
The marauders had been looking for Vilde and Julie at the train. When they didn't find them, they looked for them in the Castle. At one point Remus asked Dumbledore about their whereabouts, but he honestly didn't know. It was weird. It was empty without them. Lily missed her jokingly best friends. Slytherin loved the fact that they were gone. With them gone, the two girls couldn't flash bad comments that made them speechless. It was a boring start at the year, but it caught up. The marauders found a room they called the Room of Requirement. Then they found another one. It was a crashed tunnel. Therefore they called it CC for "CrazyCookie". (A/N: I know the tunnel crashed when Fred and George used it once, but forget that in this situation) As you see, they really did miss the two girls. And where were they? Oh, yes, they were on school, not even trying to pay attention.
Vilde was sleeping on her desk when Julie wrote something to her.
Are you okay?
Yes, but I miss them! We were actually at HOGWARTS! That was our dream, and now, it's crushed!
Yeah, I know. What do you miss? Take one at the time.
Well, I miss all the Slytherins. They made me think it was worth to kick someone's nuts!
Ha-ha, true! I miss Lily trying to protect Snivellus from the gang.
Yup, and I miss the gang.
Yeah, me too. I especially miss Sirius' stunning looks!
Ha-ha, that's so typical you!
Of course! So anywaaaayssss. What should we do? Should we just give up on the thought? Just forget it ever happened?
Do you think we'll manage that? I don't.
Yeah, me neither. Just an idea… My birthday is soon. Maybe I can wish again.
Yeah. Maybe. Not. Don't quite believe it. But I do hope so.
Me too!
On Julie's birthday (sweet sixteen) she wished to get back to Hogwarts. It didn't happen. On Vilde's birthday (also sweet sixteen) she also wished to get back to Hogwarts. It once again didn't happen. They wished whenever they could, always taking the other one with, in their wishes. At their seventeenth birthday nothing happened then, either. They were really starting to give up hope.
Hogwarts third year:
Most people had started to forget Julie and Vilde. Only the Marauders seemed to hold on to hope that they would come back. Even Lily had accepted that they were gone. But she did miss them.
Hogwarts fourth year:
The marauders had stopped thinking that Julie and Vilde would return. Especially at the end of the year. It was now three years since they mysteriously disappeared. But they hadn't forgotten. They just didn't want to remember. Like, would you want to remember your bestfriends, knowing that you would never get to see them again?
In our dimension:
Two years later, on Julie's birthday (happy nineteen!) the 9th of November, she wished for what she always had wished for when she blew out the lights. That was when a green light appeared, out of nowhere. Vilde and Julie were staring at it. "Magic," they both whispered. No one else had noticed, so the two girls jumped right into the hole without thinking about it.
A/N: This was a short chapter, and many more of those, I suspect, will come.
