Chapter One: Leaving
Kiki lifted her head and started around the empty room, the white hospital room that had been her home for the past five years. She smiled and twisted her snow-white hair around her finger. She sighed and climbed off of her bed. She grabbed her deep blue cloak and threw in on over her black flares and white no sleeved sweater. Tying it she heard the door open, it was a tall man with black robes and black hair. She smiled and picked up her backpack, and followed the man out of the room. They walked out of the hospital to a cab that was packed with bags and boxes full of school supplies. The man opened up the back seat left side door and Kiki sat down putting her hood up. The man closed the door and then opened the passenger side door and sat then slammed the door shut. He told the driver to head to Kings Cross Station. Kiki stared out the widow the whole way there. When they arrived Kiki opened the door. She kept her hood up and waited for the man to put her things on a cart. They hurried to the middle of Platform Nine and Ten. The man then looked down at Kiki with deep dark black eyes.
"You have everything I hope!"
"Yes sir."
"Good. I must hurry back! Don't cause any trouble." And with that he disappeared. Kiki stood in the middle of the two platforms, a look of confusion on her face!
Kiki lifted her head and started around the empty room, the white hospital room that had been her home for the past five years. She smiled and twisted her snow-white hair around her finger. She sighed and climbed off of her bed. She grabbed her deep blue cloak and threw in on over her black flares and white no sleeved sweater. Tying it she heard the door open, it was a tall man with black robes and black hair. She smiled and picked up her backpack, and followed the man out of the room. They walked out of the hospital to a cab that was packed with bags and boxes full of school supplies. The man opened up the back seat left side door and Kiki sat down putting her hood up. The man closed the door and then opened the passenger side door and sat then slammed the door shut. He told the driver to head to Kings Cross Station. Kiki stared out the widow the whole way there. When they arrived Kiki opened the door. She kept her hood up and waited for the man to put her things on a cart. They hurried to the middle of Platform Nine and Ten. The man then looked down at Kiki with deep dark black eyes.
"You have everything I hope!"
"Yes sir."
"Good. I must hurry back! Don't cause any trouble." And with that he disappeared. Kiki stood in the middle of the two platforms, a look of confusion on her face!
