Kat was finally allowed out just before the time that she to be at school.
Even though she ran all the way, she was still late. Her teacher didn't
care, he didn't even care when she told him that her homework wasn't done.
He was just happy that he would never have to see her again. That day had
gone by quickly and before she knew it, she was on her way home. In her
bag was the papers that had been in her desk all year long. The only
reason why they where coming home was so that in the winter Karen could use
them to start a fire.
pp It was on the way home that she realized that she had to talk
to her mother about going to that Hogwarts place. Tonight would be the
only time that Karen wasn't working at the Tom's for the next two weeks.
If Karen was in a good mood most of the night and Kat stayed out her way
all summer Karen might allow her to go. Staying out of the way wasn't hard
for Kat to do. She spent most of her time outside, as far as she could get
from her mother and Hank.
pp But how to ask? That was the question. Within her bag she
carried the letter. She couldn't afford to let her mother find it well she
was out at school. So she took the risk of her teacher finding it and
drilling her about it by bringing it to school. Luckily, her teacher never
did find it. Now, hopefully her luck wouldn't fail her and her mother
would be in a good mood.
pp By the time she got home she still wasn't sure how to word her
request or even if she had enough courage to do it. She did know that if
she ever wanted to get out of this house she would have to ask.
pp 'Hi mom! I'm home,' she called as she walked into the
kitchen.
pp 'That's nice. What do you want?' her mom said well putting
dishes into the dish rack to dry.
pp Kat swallowed, it was now or never, 'Er. it's about school next
year.'
pp 'What about it?' You're going to Schumthfor and be grateful
that it not the workforce instead.'
pp 'Well, you see. I. er. I got this letter yesterday. From this
other school you see. It sounds like a really neat place. And. well. er.
I'd like to go there. That is, if it is alright with you can I go?'
pp Karen grunted, 'I've already told you, it's Schumthfor or
nothing.'
pp 'Come on Karen, honey,' Hank said, 'What harm can it do to
hear her out?'
ppKaren held out her hand, 'Alright then, lets see this supposed
letter.'
pp Kat dug around in her bag for a second, then handed it to her
mom, hoping that she would give it back to her in the end.
pp Karen mumbled to herself as she read the letter over, then
handed it to Hank to read, 'You know we can't afford for you to go there.
We don't even know where you would go to get even half of that junk you'd
need. Plus it can't be anywhere near here so where would you stay?'
pp 'It's probably a boarding school. If I went then I wouldn't be
here in your way,' Kat answered
pp 'We don't have the money.'
pp 'But if Hank actually went to work.' Kat started.
pp 'I will not have you insult Hank! Especially when her is kind
enough to stay here and protect us from your father!'
pp 'My father!' Kat screamed, 'You say he's here to protect us
from my dad when you've told me that my dad is locked up in an insane
asylum! How can dad hurt us if he is locked up? Or are you lying to me,
again?'
pp Karen glared at her daughter, 'Don't you dare accuse me of
lying,' she said calmly, 'Especially when you're his daughter. You're just
like him and one day you're going to end up just where he is. Locked up
and behind bars never to be seen again.'
pp 'Aren't I already locked up in the basement all the time?' Kat
yelled.
pp 'GET OUT!' Karen screamed.
pp 'Gladly!' Kat said turning to leave. Before she knew what had
happened Karen had seized hold of her and throw her down into the basement.
Still in a fury she forgot to lock the door.
pp Crawling off the floor, Kat made her way back up the stairs to
find that Karen was back in the kitchen talking to Hank. Staying in the
living room Kat was able to hear the conversation.
pp 'You know,' Hank's voice said, 'I hate to admit it, but it does
sound like a boarding school.
pp 'So?'
pp 'Well, this could be our chance to her rid of her. At least
for most of the year. Just think about it Kare, no little brat around all
of the time. The house just ours.'
pp 'I'm not paying to send her to a freak factory!' Kat heard her
mom yell. Karen's voice was shacky with furry.
pp 'So don't'
pp 'What?'
pp 'You've got that darling little ex-husband of yours. Get him
to pay for it.'
pp 'How? You know I'm not to go anywhere near that place for some
reason, not that I want to.'
pp 'So write to him. I'm sure he'd pay almost anything to know
that his kid went to a good school. Plus then she'd be out of our way.'
pp Kat never got to hear her mom's answer to this because the two
then started to come into the living room. Kat ran to the door to the
basement and got it shut just in time before they entered.
pp*pp
It was early one morning, four weeks after Kat had her fight with her
mother, that her mom came into the bathroom and woke Kat up with quite a
scare. The house was pitch black and Kat had to feel her way up the
stairs. She was not surprised when she saw that the clock on the stove
read 2:03 am. Before her was a bowl of stale cereal that she eat slowly
well her mom ran around the house throwing stuff into her old school bag.
After she had finished her breakfast her mom cam in and yelled at her for
not being dressed yet.
pp 'What's going on?' she asked, sleepily when she was finally
dressed and pulling her shoes on.
pp 'You're going to London,' Karen said shortly.
pp 'Why?'
pp 'You need supplies for that blasted school, don't you?'
pp Kat nodded, still not sure what was going on. She couldn't
believe that she was actually going to go.
pp 'You still want to go don't you?' Karen asked seeing the
stunned face on her daughter.
pp 'Of-course I do. But you told me that we didn't have the money
to send me.'
pp 'Yeah, well, I wrote to your father and her has agreed to pay
for you to go,' Karen said, shoving Kat's bag into her arms, 'The bus'll
be here soon, you better go wait for it.'
pp Kat then found herself standing outside the house. But how am
I supposed to find a place that sells all of this stuff? And why didn't
you tell me about writing to dad? I wanted to write to him too. She
thought still standing in the doorway she heard Karen.
pp 'And don't hurry back. Take you time.'
pp Kat didn't have long to think about the predicament that she
was in before the bus came. The bus was a large silver vehicle covered in
rust. The thing looked that if it were to hit a bump the whole thing would
fall apart. Inside the bag she had a twenty note, that she gave to the bus
driver to pay for the fare to London.
pp It was when she was halfway to London that she realized that
she didn't know where to go to get the money to pay for school. She even
dug around in her bag in hopes of finding some sort of clue. After what
seemed like forever, she found an empty money bag. Inside the money bag
was a letter. A letter from her dad! Something that was to her and from
him!
pp Her hand trembled as she opened the letter to read it.
pppp
Kateliona,
pp
First of all I would like to start off by apologizing to you for not being
around. However, due to circumstances beyond my control this is the way
things have to be. There are so many things I wish I could tell you,
unfortuelty I do not have the time to explain it to you.
pp
Your mother tells me that you are about to start school at Hogwarts. I can
not begin to tell you how proud I am of you. It was my old school you
know. You are going to love it there. To get the money to pay for you
supplies, go to Gringotts Bank in Diagon Alley. Just give this letter to
the goblin and tell them that you wish to take some money out of vault
number seven hundred and eleven, my vault. In order to get to Diagon Alley
go to the Leaky Cauldron and tell the bartender, Tom, that you are starting
at Hogwarts and need to get in. After you're in and have some money, go to
the post office and send a letter to Hogwarts saying that you will be going
next year. You should get your train ticket then. You should also be able
to find everything you need in Diagon Alley.
pp
Dad
pp
P.S. I know that your birthday isn't until November, but take out
some extra money and buy yourself a birthday gift well you are there.
pppp
Kat read the letter over again. She still couldn't believe that she
actually had a
letter from her dad. All of the rest of the way to London she spent
reading and
rereading that letter.
pp*pp
She had an interesting time trying to find that Leaky Cauldron place that
her father had mentioned in his letter. In the end she ended up having to
ask people who walked by her in the street. Most had never even heard of
the Leaky Cauldron and had no idea where it could possibly be. Finally she
found an old lady in a very funny purple flower hat that didn't match her
pink outfit who said that she was going there too. All she had to do was
fallow this lady.
pp The Leaky Cauldron turned out to be a shabby looking pub. Kat
wasn't surprised when she saw it that no one seemed to know where it was.
Most people just walked by without even giving it a second glance Inside
the pub everyone seemed to congregating. When she finally made her way
over to where everyone was she saw that they seemed to all be talking a boy
around her own age. The boy had untidy jet black hair and even though she
was looking at him from a distance and through a crowd of people she could
still tell that he was skinny and small for his age. He seemed to be some
sort of celebrity because everyone seemed to want to shake is hand.
pp She finally got the bartender's attention just had the boy and
the man that he was with were about to leave.
pp 'First year at Hogwarts?' he asked, 'One second. Hey Hagrid!
Wait a minute. Could you take this girl in with you?'
pp To say that the guy who answered was huge would be an
understatement. He looked at though he were a giant. He had a large bushy
moustache and beard, and large kind black eyes. He was at least twice the
height of most of the people in the pub and about three times as wide.
pp 'Sure thing Tom,' he singled for Kat to come and follow him
and the boy out to the back. Now that she was closer she could see that
the had gorgeous bright green eyes and a lighting bolt scar on his
forehead. He boy looked vaguely familiar to her. She smiled at both
Hagrid and the boy in hopes that he would be able to tell her where she
might know him from. All he did was smile shyly back.
pp 'Yeh got a name girl?' Hagrid asked well looking for something
on the wall and mumbling to himself.
pp 'Yeah. It's Kat,' she said softly.
pp 'Cat? That's a funny name for a girl. Yeh don't look much
like a cat. Yer parents think your some kind on animal?'
pp Kat smiled, 'My mom probably does. But it's not my real name,
that's Kateliona. I go by Kat though, it's a name I prefer.'
pp 'Yeh mom might? What about yer dad?' Hagrid said as he pushed
the third brick past the dust bin with his pink umbrella. The wall opened
up and the three of them stood facing an archway that lead into a very busy
alley, 'Welcome to Diagon Alley!'
pp Kat had no idea how to answer the question about her dad.
Should she tell him the truth that she didn't know what her dad thought
because he was not around? Or just say that he didn't care? Or what? It
was at that moment that she began to feel great resentment towards her
father for just leaving her to live with her mother.
pp 'I don't know my dad,' she admitted softly. Although she
couldn't explain it, she felt as though she could trust this Hagrid guy.
pp Hagrid looked down at the girl. He seemed to have wanted to
say something to her, but decided against it.
pp 'Er. well thanks for letting me in. Do you have any idea where
the bank is in this place?' she asked not able to stand the silence any
longer.
pp 'Sure thing, that's were we're heading' right now. Yer welcome
to come with us there,' Hagrid answered.
pp Kat nodded and said that yes she would like to. After that the
plan as to go off an find her way around to the different shops. Diagon
Alley was full of so many interesting shops that she couldn't wait to go
and start exploring.
pp The three of the them walked some way before Hagrid broke the
silence, 'I take it your from a Muggle family?'
pp 'What?' Had she heard wrong or did this Hagrid guy actually
just say Muggle? She began to wonder if she should go off and try to find
the bank on her own. This guy was totally crazy.
pp He laughed, 'I thought so. Don't worry there's nothin' wrong
with Muggle they just don't have any magic in them,' he explained.
pp For some reason this made Kat feel a little better. Almost
reassured.
pp 'Yeh must be starting at Hogwarts this year then.'
pp 'Yes, I am,' she said.
pp 'This here is Harry Potter. He's about to start at Hogwarts
too.'
pp Kat said hi to Harry and he said hi back. He kept on looking
around himself, as if trying to see everything at once.
pp Finally, the three of them made their way to a building that
was beyond words to describe. It was a snowy-white building that was
towering over all of the other shops. She was surprised that the Muggles
on the other side of the Leaky Cauldron couldn't see it.
pp 'What's that?' she asked in awe.
pp 'Gringotts,' Hagrid answered.
pp She still has no idea what Gringotts was, but assumed that it
was the bank because Hagrid and Harry went up to the doors. Hagrid had
said that they were heading to the bank first after all. Kat had to jog up
to them.
pp Standing in front of a pair of polished bronze doors in a
scarlet and gold uniform was a. a. a something. She wasn't sure what it
was. Then Kat heard Harry ask Hagrid if it was a goblin and Hagrid answer
that yes it was. The goblin had a swarthy, clever face, a pointed beard
and very long fingers and feet. He stood about a head short of Harry and
came up to around Kat's nose. As they walked past him he bowed them
inside. They were now facing a second pair of silver doors on which said,
pp
pEnter, strangers, but take heed
pOf what awaits the sin of greed,
pFor those who take, but do not earn,
pMust pay most dearly in their turn,
pSo if you seek beneath our floors,
pA treasure that was never yours,
pThief, you have been warned, beware
pOf finding more than treasure there.
pp
'Like I told Harry, yeh mad if you try and rob it,' Hagrid said.
pp A pair of goblins bowed them through the silver doors to enter
into a vast marble hall. In front of them where more goblins, around a
hundred, all sitting along a long counter. Each going about their job.
pp This was where Kat left Hagrid and Harry. She made her way up
to the counter. Sitting before her was an other goblin.
pp 'Um... I need to take out some money,' said Kat softly.
pp 'Do you have your key and which vault is it?' the goblin asked
her in a very business like manner.
pp Kat reached into her bag and said, 'My dad said that it's vault
seven hundred and eleven and to give you this letter.' She then gave the
letter to the goblin.
pp The goblin took the letter and read it over, 'Well this does
seem to be in order. I'll have someone take you down. He should have a
key to your vault. Gripnote!'
pp Gripnote turned out to be another goblin who lead her through
an other pair of doors. Instead of seeing another marble room like the one
she had just been in she seemed to have walked right into a cave. Coming
speeding towards them was a cart that was on what looked like railway
tracks. Gripnote lead her into the cart. They went speeding down the
tracks turning left then right, two more lefts a couple different ways on
the forks. All too quickly she lost track of were they where going and
closed her eyes. The cold air had been stinging them and they where going
so fast that she was beginning to feel sick. She felt the cart come
screeching to a stop and Gripnote announced that they were at vault seven
hundred and eleven. He took a key out of his pocket and after putting it
in the door, turned it.
ppKat let out a gasp as she looked at what was in there. She had a
hard time believing her eyes. Before her where piles of gold coins, tons
of silver ones and billions of little bronzes ones. 'Um. Gripnote how much
do I need?'
pp 'Your starting school, right?' he asked to which she nodded in
reply, 'Just take a little from each pile. That should be enough. There
are seventeen of the silver Sickles to the gold Galleons and twenty-nine
bronze Knuts to a Sickle. Come on we've got to get back,' Gripnote said as
Kat scoped a little from each pile. Then she and the goblin got back into
the cart and made their way back to the bank.
pp Once back on the surface Kat left the back, with a key to the
vault that Gripnote gave her, in her pocket. It was so bright outside that
she couldn't see where she was going. Stumbling down the stairs, she
walked right into someone and fell to the ground.
p p 'Watch it!' an angry voice warned.
pp Kat looked up to see a girl looking down at her. The girl had
should length brown raven black hair and brown eyes. She was taller than
Kat, but looked to be roughly around her age.
pp 'S.s.sorry,' Kat stammered as she picked herself up off the
ground.
pp 'It's okay,' the girl answered as she turned to go into
Gringotts Wizarding Bank. Kat noticed that she was with a pair of adults
who had to be the girl's parents. The looked to be very unsure of their
surroundings.
ppThere were so many interesting shops that, she didn't know where to
head first. It was then that she realized that she had not yet looked at
her school list. Where was that list anyway? After digging around in her
bag for a moment she found the letter from the school and the list that was
with it. The list read,
pp
pp
HOGWARTS SCHOOL OF WITCHCRAFT AND WIZARDRY
pp
Uniform
pFirst years students will require:
p1. Three sets of plain work robes
p2. Three plain white shirts
p3. Three gray vests
p4. Three gray skirts (for girls) or pants (for boys)
p5. One pair plain black shoes
p6. One black tie
p7. One plain pointed hat (black) for day wear
p8. One pair of protective gloves (dragon hide or similar)
p9. One winter cloak (black, silver fastenings)
pPlease not that all pupils' clothes should carry name tags
pp
pSet Books
pAll students should have a copy of each of the following:
pThe Standard Book of Spells (Grade 1) by Miranda Goshawk
pA History of Magic by Bathilda Bagshot
pMagical Theory by Abalert Waffling
pA Beginners' Guide to Transfiguration by Emeric Switch
pOne Thousand Magical Herbs and Fungi by Phyllida Spore
pMagical Drafts and Potions by Arenius Jigger
pFantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them by Newt Scamander
pThe Dark Forces: A Guide to Self-Protection by Quentine Trimble
pp
pOther Equipment
p1 wand
p1 cauldron (pewter, standard size 2)
p1 set glass or crystal phials
p1 telescope
p1 set brass scales
p1beginner potions set
pstudents may also bring an owl OR a cat OR a toad
pp
PARENTS ARE REMINDED THAT FIRST YEARS ARE NOT ALLOWED THEIR OWN BROOMSTICKS
pp
A wand, a magic wand. She couldn't help herself. It sounded so cool. Not
only was it something that she really want, it was something that she
needed. With a wand she wouldn't have to ask someone to let her back into
Diagon Alley (she supposed that Hagrid's wand had been in his pink
umbrella). She looked up and down the street, where would she find a place
to buy a wand? She then realized that she had five weeks before she had to
be at Kings Cross Station to go to school. If she could find a place to
stay she could take all the time that she needed to find all of her school
supplies. After all Karen had told her to take her time and not to hurry
back. If Kat where to stay in Diagon Alley for a while she was sure her
mom wouldn't mind.
ppAfter walking up the alley for a bit she saw a place with
pealing gold writing over the door that read, Ollivanders: Makers of Fine
Wands since 382 BC. In a dusty window was sitting on a faded purple
cushion was a single wand.
pp When she opened the door to walk into the shop, she heard a
little bell tinkling in the back. It was a very dusty shop, with millions
apone millions of tiny rectangular boxes lining all of the walls. She
stood there for a while waiting to see if someone would come and help her.
If no one came, she supposed that she would just have to come back later
on.
pp No sooner than she was about to leave, an old man with puffy
white hair came out of the back. He looked intently at Kat, 'Is there
something I can help you with?' he asked with the air of a strike
libertarian about him.
pp 'Er. I need a wand for school next year,' she said.
pp 'A yes, starting as Hogwarts are you now? Good, good. I make
it a point to get to know all of the wizards and witches who pass through
my store. Have you a name? I'm Mr. Ollivander.'
pp 'Kat Black,' she answered as he dug around in his pocket
looking for something. He looked down at her when she said this. There
was a look in her eyes when she said her name. A look that she did not
like. It was one that suggested that he knew something that she had done,
or had the potential to do.
pp 'Kateliona Black?' he asked uncertainly, pulling a tape
measurer out of his pocket.
pp Kat nodded, 'Yes. How did you know my name?'
pp 'I remember when you father came in here for his first wand. A
good wand it was, oak with dragon heartstring. 11 and a half inches. Quite
a powerful wand. It's a pity he doesn't have it any more. Now which is
your wanding had?'
pp 'My right, I guess, that's the one I write with. Did you
really know my dad?'
pp 'Hold out your right arm then. Every Ollivander wand has a
core of a powerful magical substance.' he said well taking various
measurements, 'We use unicorn hairs, phoenix tail feathers and the
heartstrings of dragons. No two Ollivander wands are the same, just as no
two unicorns, dragons, or phoenixes are quite the same. And of course, you
will never her such good results with another wizard's wand. Or in your
case, an other witch's. But to answer you question, I never knew you
father personally, just by reputation. Now that I think about it, you do
bare some resemblance to him. You have his blue eyes, and his mother's
blonde hair. His hair was a lot curyler than your's though.'
pp Mr. Ollivander had stopped taken measurements himself, and was
now looking around the shelves taking different boxes down. The tape
measure, however, was still measuring her.
pp 'That will do,' he told it, and the tape measure crumpled up
into a heap on the floor, 'Right then, try this one. Oak with unicorn
hair. Ten inches. Just take and give it a wave.'
pp Kat took the wand into her hand, and feeling very foolish,
waved it around. However, Mr. Ollivander snatched it out of her hand
almost immediately.
pp 'Try this one. Maple and phoenix feather. Quite a whippy. Go
on try it.'
pp She did as she was told and waved this one around too. This
time, she had barely raised it above her head when he snatched this one of
her hand too.
pp 'No, no. Here's one. Beech wood and unicorn hair.'
pp As before, she waved this one only to have him take it from
her. The next wand she tried was a dragon heartstring ebony one, but he
took that one away from her too.
pp This went on for some time, Mr. Ollivander kept on giving her
wands to try, then taking them away.
pp 'Here,' he said handing her another wand, 'try this one,
Rosewood with a single phoenix feather. Nine inches. Quite Swishy. It's
a different combination, but quite effective and powerful.'
pp She took the wand in her hand, to feel warmth spread up her
fingers. It was a beautiful deep red with a yellow handle. As the wand
came swooshing down, gold and red fireworks exploded out of the end and
bounced off the walls.
pp 'Ah excellent. I knew we would find the right wand for you
adventually. Now let's see here, that should be, six Galleons and seven
Knuts,' he said happily placing the wand back into it's box.
pp She paid for it and left his shop with her wand in a tiny bag.
The question was were to go next. After thinking it over, she disided to
go and get her school uniform next.
pp We walking down the alley she saw Harry and Hagrid leaving a
shop called Madam Malkin's Robes for All Occasions, carrying a bunch of
packages and eating ice cream cones. She made her way into the shop.
pp A small witch came from the back, 'Here for your Hogwarts'
uniform dear?' she asked.
pp Kat nodded and followed her into the back, 'There's an other
kid back there who is starting there too,' she explained.
pp The other kid turned out to be a boy with slicked back white
blond hair and a pointed nose. He reminded Kat of a rat. He turned to
look at her, 'Starting at Hogwarts, too?' he asked with a hint of anger in
his voice.
pp She nodded as the witch who had lead her back there pulled a
robe over her clothes.
pp 'Same. My dad just got my books and my mom is looking at wands
for me.'
pp 'Oh, that's nice,' she answered, 'I just got my wand.'
pp 'Really?' he asked with interest, 'Are you here with your mom
and dad?'
pp She wasn't sure how to answer this question. To tell the
truth, her mom had packed her onto the bus by herself, or to lie and say
she was down the street, or what?
pp 'I'm here by myself,' she finally desided to say.
pp 'Where's your parents then?'
pp 'My mom was too busy to come. She had to work.'
pp 'And you dad?' he pryed on.
pp He was beginning to get on her nerves. Did he have to ask her
so many questions?
pp 'He busy too,' she replied shortly, hoping that that would be
the end of their conversation.
pp 'Oh. Well they are like us, aren't they?'
pp 'What do you mean?'
pp A nasty grin spread across his face, 'A witch and a wizard
silly. Is there any other half decent type out there?'
pp 'I don't see why my parentage is your business,' she said
trying to fight the sudden urge that had come over her to jump off the
chair and to punch him in the nose.
pp The boy looked taken back by her daring words, 'Ah, yes. You
are quite right. I was just wondering,' he said greasily.
pp The two of stood in quite for a couple minutes, when a man and
a woman entered in the shop. The witch who had been altering Kat's robes
went to go talk to them and then lead them to the back. With the two of
them standing in the same room as her, Kat was able to see that the man had
blond hair and a pointed nose like the boy. The woman, also had blonde
hair and wore the facial expression of someone who had just smelt something
nasty, expecially when she looked at Kat.
pp 'Come along Draco,' the man said, 'It's time to go. We've got
all of your stuff.'
pp The boy jumped down off of the stool. They paid for his robes
and left the shop.
pp Kat shortly left the shop after the boy. She didn't know where
to go next, but the empty feeling in her stomach answered that question for
her, somewhere with food. The only place that she knew in Diagon Alley
that sold food was the Leaky Cauldron, so she headed there. Tom, the
bartender, made her a roast beef sandwitch.
pp When she asked if he knew of a place that she could stay at,
Tom told her that he had some rooms upstairs and that she could stay there.
pp After eating she headed to the post office to send word
to Hogwarts that she was going. The Post Office had owls everywhere, each
colour coded for how fast you wanted the letter go get where it was going
(it was explained to her that wizards and witches use owls to deliver their
post). She then got a letter back with a ticket for the train.
pppp
After staying in Diagon Alley for four days, Kat had most of her school
supplies. There where still a few more things that she needed, her books,
cauldron, and a beginner potions set. She was on her way to get her books
from Flourish and Blotts when she saw it. Well walking past Magical
Menagerie, a magical creature shop, she saw a beautiful tri-colour cat.
The cat was mostly white with patches of orange and black on it's ears,
feet, and tail. The cat must have seen her looking at her because it came
up to the window and pressed it's nose to her hand that she had placed on
there.
pp The cat's amber eyes followed her into the shop.
pp 'Can I help you with anything?' a witch from behind the counter
asked.
pp 'My dad said that I could get something for my birthday,' Kat
replied.
pp 'Well, I'm sure we can find you something,' said the witch,
'What are you looking for? An owl? We have some of the best owls here in
all of England.'
pp 'Actually, I was thinking of that cat in the window.'
pp The witch looked at Kat for a second, 'An exicellet choose. We
just got her in, not even named yet. Seems to have a very sweet
personality and she likes to play, if your looking for in a pet.'
pp She took the cat out of the window and handed her to Kat. The
cat started purring the second she was placed in her arms.
pp 'How. how old is she?' Kat asked.
pp 'Around one or two, not that old,' the witch answered, 'Would
you like her? She's two Galleons and three Knuts.'
pp Kat nodded and pulled out her money bag and paid for the cat.
After picking up the wicker cage and some cat food she went back to the
Leaky Cauldron to put the cat into her room.
