Title: Harry Potter And The Golden Sun
Rating of Chapter: G
Chapter: 2
Cross-overs: Harry Potter and Sailor Moon
**********The Biggest Hint**********
I found, and only to be surprised, that the kids who introduced them-selves earlier were
now waiting for me the other side of the wall. I couldn't help but smiled nervously. I didn't
feel at all self-confident or even out of place among so many other people I had never
met. In fact ... I felt quite at home.
"Um...you just leave your trunk here for now and the porters will pack them onto the train,"
said Hermione.
"What's your name?" asked Fred as we began to walk down the platform along side a
massive red steam train. The crest of Hogwarts school was embedded onto the front
of the train. Suddenly I came back to the world around me.
"Oh, my name's Ki-chan," I replied.
"Your Japanese right? You use Chan as a shorter version for your name, yes?" asked
Hermione looking fascinated. I could tell just by looking at her face that she intelligent, kind
and big-hearted. (There is a difference between being kind and big-hearted. You can be
kind to an enemy but you could never be big-hearted to them).
"Actually, we use the suffix, Chan, as a symbol to show young people are friends. If
someone called another person San, they are either someone older or not well known
to them. If they don't use one at all then they are very close," I replied.
I paused.
"But I always put Chan after my name. It sounds a lot better."
I stepped onto the train and immediately found an empty space. I sat down beside the
window and to my surprise the others sat down as well. Fred, George, Harry and Ron
sat opposite me, Hermione and Grinny.
"You don't have to sit with me, you know," I said, hoping I didn't sound rude.
"It's Okay," said Fred grinning broadly, "We don't mind helping first years. Toffee?"
"No thanks and I'm not a first year. I'm starting in the fifth year."
There was silence around the little carriage. The group looked from one another in
utter amazement.
"You must be really good to be starting in the fifth year," exclaimed Ron, wide eyed.
"I'm fifteen years old. I was home schooled until my people decided to send me to
Hogwarts," I said trying to avoid the word 'Family'. Like I said before, I wasn't ashamed
of my extended family but I couldn't use the word 'Family' to describe them to others.
They just aren't my real family.
"People?" chorused Fred and George together. Grinny giggle silently.
"Yeah, my people."
"You don't have a family then, Ki-chan?" asked Harry. As odd as it seemed, I could hear
a slight urge of hope in his voice ... almost as if he didn't want to be the only 'orphan' in
the school of Hogwarts.
"Well ... no, I don't have a family. My parents killed themselves after handing me over to
the nearest person," I said. I listened to the faint shouting of whistling of the guardsmen.
I knew that the train would be going soon.
"I'm sorry," Harry replied quietly, "I lost my parents ... they were murdered."
"By What's-His-Name ... I know."
"We call him He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named," perked up Grinny suddenly. I smiled
embarrassedly.
"I just forgot his name that's all," I lied.
There was a brief silence. We all listened as the train began to move. It picked up
it's pace, always increasing ever so slightly. I watched through the window as the
station was left behind, becoming a blur in the distance ... perhaps even a distant
memory.
The countryside began to sweep past us. I realised now that we weren't in the city
of London. I didn't actually know where we were at all. As a Senshi I have an instinctive
sense of direction (unlike Usagi) and should be able to know where I am. But today
was different. There was another force keeping me from sensing the direction.
"Do you miss your parents or ever wish you could see them?" asked Harry. He looked
at me with sad green eyes through his slightly damaged glasses.
"Not really. They killed themselves because they knew what I was -" I paused. My heart
started thumping away insanely. I kicked myself for nearly giving away my biggest
secret to a bunch of strangers.
"What you were ... you're not a Bogart or anything are you?" asked Ron. Hermione
frowned.
"Of course she's not!" she cried smacking Ron up side the head. I tried to hold
back my laugh as Ron looked incredibly shocked. "You're not, are you?"
I shook my head and everyone looked relieved at the news. Suddenly I heard a
loud hooting coming from outside the train. I peered out of the window and saw
a small, fiery coloured owl soaring beside the train. I noticed the colour of the
envelope and my hopes soared even higher than my owl. I pushed the window
open and held my hand out. My owl reached out with her feet and gripped onto
my hand, she began clawing my hand and hooting even louder than before.
As I brought my hand into the cart the whole carriage went completely black and
then seconds later we had light again. I peered out of the window again to see a
tunnel zooming off into the distance.
"Oops..." I let my fire coloured owl lean on my leg as I undid the letter from her leg.
After I has got it free she flew over to Fred's head and landed firmly on top. She wiggled
a little bit and fluffed up her feathers. But there she remained.
I laughed at Fred's face as the owl side wards and glided to Fred's shoulder. She
looked up innocently at Fred and her beak was almost a smile (if owls could smile
that is).
"That's Firefly. She's mine. Firefly's the only pure bred owl of her kind ... she's the
only one of her kind come to think of it," I said frowning.
"She's so pretty!" exclaimed George who had only just spoken for the first time.
Throughout the train journey he had been checking his pockets for something. I
think it could have been those Toffees Fred offered me earlier.
While the others admired Firefly (and while she posed for the others ... she's such
an attention seeker!) I opened my letter. The envelope was pink. The only person
this could have come from was Chibi-Usa or Princess Selenity. I was guessing that
Chibi-Usa had worked out on her own how to send Firefly with a message.
As I open the envelope a thin, silver chain fell out onto my lap. Attached to the chain
was a small oblong, silver plate with the symbol of the Sun imprinted with actual Sun
jewels from the Sun. On the back, all nine planet symbols were engraved but the
symbol of Mars was embedded with Mars stones because my birthday fell into the
month of Aries, the month of Mars.
Grinny looked over at me, "What does your letter say?"
Ron looked horrified, "Grinny, you don't ask questions like that."
I laughed at Ron's reaction and showed him my letter. The page was full of Japanese
symbols and by the look on his face I knew that he didn't speak Japanese.
"What are all these funny symbols? Are they code?" asked Grinny taking the letter
off Ron.
"No, they're Japanese symbols. You read them right to down to the left or sometimes,
like in this letter, you read them left to right and down," I said taking my letter back.
"What does it say?" asked Grinny inquisitively.
I hesitated. I decided to read ahead of myself so that I could cut anything out if I
needed to. It read:
To Ki-chan,
Its Chibi-Usa here! When you get this letter hopefully you'll be in Hogwarts
because I don't think Firefly could find the train. I hope you've already made friends
there. Oh and by the way, Mum left her purse again. Dad tried to take it to the
airport but you had already gone when he arrived. Did you take an earlier flight?
Puu wanted me to send your necklace because she knows you can't live without
it and that's it very lucky. It is a lucky charm? My necklace doesn't bring me any
luck at all. Although I have the crystal to give me luck don't I?
[I decided to cut out this next paragraph, the others could think my friend was
delusional ... I wondered myself sometimes] I'm going to the past to see everyone
in the younger forms. Too bad you can't come to! Is it because Pluto said you'd
ruin the time line? Don't worry about it. I nearly did and I'm still going! You'll
have to come with me one day.
Hope your having a good first night (I hear there's a huge feast) and tell me
all about it when you write next and remember to send a moving photograph
like the one in the newspaper you showed me!
From your pal CHIBI-USA ^.^
P.s. Oh and Hotaru says, "HI Ki-chan!" ... okay everyone says, "HI!" and Mum's
sorry you had to pay for the taxi.
I put the letter away and watched my friends carefully and I put my necklace around
my neck.
"She's interesting," said George, unsure of what to make of the letter.
"Your necklace is pretty," said Grinny. "Is it really lucky?"
"It is to me," I replied. Yeah because it's saved my life countless of times, I thought.
Hermione looked restless and began to look out of the window, "We'd better change
into our robes. We'll be at Hogwarts soon."
I followed everyone else and got my robes ready to change into them. As I waited for
the boys to get ready in our little compartment I stood and thought of everyone back home.
The Senshi were probably having training sessions, if not they'd either be working around
the palace or playing tennis or swimming in the pool. Whatever they were doing, I was
beginning to wish I was there. At this moment in time I didn't feel ready to face the
school pretending to be a normal teenage witch.
I didn't want to prance around being someone I wasn't ... I wanted to be me ...
I wanted to be a Senshi.
********************
NOTE: You know how everything is linked together in J.K. Rowling's books? Well,
take note because there is a HUGE hint to who the evil one is during these last
two chapters (there's quite a few characters to chose from, ne?)
Rating of Chapter: G
Chapter: 2
Cross-overs: Harry Potter and Sailor Moon
**********The Biggest Hint**********
I found, and only to be surprised, that the kids who introduced them-selves earlier were
now waiting for me the other side of the wall. I couldn't help but smiled nervously. I didn't
feel at all self-confident or even out of place among so many other people I had never
met. In fact ... I felt quite at home.
"Um...you just leave your trunk here for now and the porters will pack them onto the train,"
said Hermione.
"What's your name?" asked Fred as we began to walk down the platform along side a
massive red steam train. The crest of Hogwarts school was embedded onto the front
of the train. Suddenly I came back to the world around me.
"Oh, my name's Ki-chan," I replied.
"Your Japanese right? You use Chan as a shorter version for your name, yes?" asked
Hermione looking fascinated. I could tell just by looking at her face that she intelligent, kind
and big-hearted. (There is a difference between being kind and big-hearted. You can be
kind to an enemy but you could never be big-hearted to them).
"Actually, we use the suffix, Chan, as a symbol to show young people are friends. If
someone called another person San, they are either someone older or not well known
to them. If they don't use one at all then they are very close," I replied.
I paused.
"But I always put Chan after my name. It sounds a lot better."
I stepped onto the train and immediately found an empty space. I sat down beside the
window and to my surprise the others sat down as well. Fred, George, Harry and Ron
sat opposite me, Hermione and Grinny.
"You don't have to sit with me, you know," I said, hoping I didn't sound rude.
"It's Okay," said Fred grinning broadly, "We don't mind helping first years. Toffee?"
"No thanks and I'm not a first year. I'm starting in the fifth year."
There was silence around the little carriage. The group looked from one another in
utter amazement.
"You must be really good to be starting in the fifth year," exclaimed Ron, wide eyed.
"I'm fifteen years old. I was home schooled until my people decided to send me to
Hogwarts," I said trying to avoid the word 'Family'. Like I said before, I wasn't ashamed
of my extended family but I couldn't use the word 'Family' to describe them to others.
They just aren't my real family.
"People?" chorused Fred and George together. Grinny giggle silently.
"Yeah, my people."
"You don't have a family then, Ki-chan?" asked Harry. As odd as it seemed, I could hear
a slight urge of hope in his voice ... almost as if he didn't want to be the only 'orphan' in
the school of Hogwarts.
"Well ... no, I don't have a family. My parents killed themselves after handing me over to
the nearest person," I said. I listened to the faint shouting of whistling of the guardsmen.
I knew that the train would be going soon.
"I'm sorry," Harry replied quietly, "I lost my parents ... they were murdered."
"By What's-His-Name ... I know."
"We call him He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named," perked up Grinny suddenly. I smiled
embarrassedly.
"I just forgot his name that's all," I lied.
There was a brief silence. We all listened as the train began to move. It picked up
it's pace, always increasing ever so slightly. I watched through the window as the
station was left behind, becoming a blur in the distance ... perhaps even a distant
memory.
The countryside began to sweep past us. I realised now that we weren't in the city
of London. I didn't actually know where we were at all. As a Senshi I have an instinctive
sense of direction (unlike Usagi) and should be able to know where I am. But today
was different. There was another force keeping me from sensing the direction.
"Do you miss your parents or ever wish you could see them?" asked Harry. He looked
at me with sad green eyes through his slightly damaged glasses.
"Not really. They killed themselves because they knew what I was -" I paused. My heart
started thumping away insanely. I kicked myself for nearly giving away my biggest
secret to a bunch of strangers.
"What you were ... you're not a Bogart or anything are you?" asked Ron. Hermione
frowned.
"Of course she's not!" she cried smacking Ron up side the head. I tried to hold
back my laugh as Ron looked incredibly shocked. "You're not, are you?"
I shook my head and everyone looked relieved at the news. Suddenly I heard a
loud hooting coming from outside the train. I peered out of the window and saw
a small, fiery coloured owl soaring beside the train. I noticed the colour of the
envelope and my hopes soared even higher than my owl. I pushed the window
open and held my hand out. My owl reached out with her feet and gripped onto
my hand, she began clawing my hand and hooting even louder than before.
As I brought my hand into the cart the whole carriage went completely black and
then seconds later we had light again. I peered out of the window again to see a
tunnel zooming off into the distance.
"Oops..." I let my fire coloured owl lean on my leg as I undid the letter from her leg.
After I has got it free she flew over to Fred's head and landed firmly on top. She wiggled
a little bit and fluffed up her feathers. But there she remained.
I laughed at Fred's face as the owl side wards and glided to Fred's shoulder. She
looked up innocently at Fred and her beak was almost a smile (if owls could smile
that is).
"That's Firefly. She's mine. Firefly's the only pure bred owl of her kind ... she's the
only one of her kind come to think of it," I said frowning.
"She's so pretty!" exclaimed George who had only just spoken for the first time.
Throughout the train journey he had been checking his pockets for something. I
think it could have been those Toffees Fred offered me earlier.
While the others admired Firefly (and while she posed for the others ... she's such
an attention seeker!) I opened my letter. The envelope was pink. The only person
this could have come from was Chibi-Usa or Princess Selenity. I was guessing that
Chibi-Usa had worked out on her own how to send Firefly with a message.
As I open the envelope a thin, silver chain fell out onto my lap. Attached to the chain
was a small oblong, silver plate with the symbol of the Sun imprinted with actual Sun
jewels from the Sun. On the back, all nine planet symbols were engraved but the
symbol of Mars was embedded with Mars stones because my birthday fell into the
month of Aries, the month of Mars.
Grinny looked over at me, "What does your letter say?"
Ron looked horrified, "Grinny, you don't ask questions like that."
I laughed at Ron's reaction and showed him my letter. The page was full of Japanese
symbols and by the look on his face I knew that he didn't speak Japanese.
"What are all these funny symbols? Are they code?" asked Grinny taking the letter
off Ron.
"No, they're Japanese symbols. You read them right to down to the left or sometimes,
like in this letter, you read them left to right and down," I said taking my letter back.
"What does it say?" asked Grinny inquisitively.
I hesitated. I decided to read ahead of myself so that I could cut anything out if I
needed to. It read:
To Ki-chan,
Its Chibi-Usa here! When you get this letter hopefully you'll be in Hogwarts
because I don't think Firefly could find the train. I hope you've already made friends
there. Oh and by the way, Mum left her purse again. Dad tried to take it to the
airport but you had already gone when he arrived. Did you take an earlier flight?
Puu wanted me to send your necklace because she knows you can't live without
it and that's it very lucky. It is a lucky charm? My necklace doesn't bring me any
luck at all. Although I have the crystal to give me luck don't I?
[I decided to cut out this next paragraph, the others could think my friend was
delusional ... I wondered myself sometimes] I'm going to the past to see everyone
in the younger forms. Too bad you can't come to! Is it because Pluto said you'd
ruin the time line? Don't worry about it. I nearly did and I'm still going! You'll
have to come with me one day.
Hope your having a good first night (I hear there's a huge feast) and tell me
all about it when you write next and remember to send a moving photograph
like the one in the newspaper you showed me!
From your pal CHIBI-USA ^.^
P.s. Oh and Hotaru says, "HI Ki-chan!" ... okay everyone says, "HI!" and Mum's
sorry you had to pay for the taxi.
I put the letter away and watched my friends carefully and I put my necklace around
my neck.
"She's interesting," said George, unsure of what to make of the letter.
"Your necklace is pretty," said Grinny. "Is it really lucky?"
"It is to me," I replied. Yeah because it's saved my life countless of times, I thought.
Hermione looked restless and began to look out of the window, "We'd better change
into our robes. We'll be at Hogwarts soon."
I followed everyone else and got my robes ready to change into them. As I waited for
the boys to get ready in our little compartment I stood and thought of everyone back home.
The Senshi were probably having training sessions, if not they'd either be working around
the palace or playing tennis or swimming in the pool. Whatever they were doing, I was
beginning to wish I was there. At this moment in time I didn't feel ready to face the
school pretending to be a normal teenage witch.
I didn't want to prance around being someone I wasn't ... I wanted to be me ...
I wanted to be a Senshi.
********************
NOTE: You know how everything is linked together in J.K. Rowling's books? Well,
take note because there is a HUGE hint to who the evil one is during these last
two chapters (there's quite a few characters to chose from, ne?)
