Beneath the Surface
Even though you may want to move forward in your life, you may have one foot on the brakes. In order to be free, we must learn how to let go. Release the hurt. Release the fear. Refuse to entertain your old pain. The energy it takes to hang onto the past is holding you back from a new life. What is it you would let go of today?
--Mary Manin Morrissey author
Author's notes: This is chapter seven, sorry it took so long. I'd like to thank the people who are reading my story, it means a lot to me, and I want you all to know, that even one review, means a lot to me, thank you. Anyway, I don't own Harry Potter, but I do own Sarah, and my other characters, and Baby trees, but you'll understand when you read the chapter. Thanks a lot! You people are great!
Chapter seven
Sandy picked up her books and put them in her bag. Pushing out her stool she noticed Sarah hadn't moved. "Are you okay?" Sandy asked Sarah, who had her head down on the desk. "Did the potion make you feel sick?" Sandy asked, prepared to take her friend to the hospital wing if she needed it.
Harry had over heard the last question, put his bag on his desk and walked over to Sarah. "I'm sorry you had to drink that, I'll take you to the hospital wing if you want," Harry asked, worried his potion might have actually hurt her. Sarah stood up, eyes still on the table. "No, I'm fine," Sarah cried, with the full attention of Sandy and Harry. "I'm sorry I got you dention, I shouldn't have said anything," Sarah paused waiting for some sort of yelling.
"That's alright Sarah, it was worth is, that was funny how you stood up to him, that's worth millions of parchment papers," Ron exclaimed, joining their little group. "Yea and it was even funnier because you're new!" Harry exclaimed. "Yea we probably won't have any homework anyway," Sandy explained. Over heard this, Snape yelled, as the people started for the door, "Write an essay on why potions are great! One parchment long!"
"He truly is the devil in disguise," Ron sneered. "Well, nice meeting you Sarah," Harry shook her hand. "Nice meeting you," Sarah paused. "You are?" Sarah asked, not sure exactly who he was. "Harry, Harry Potter," Sarah took his hand back and smiled. Sarah stood a bit dumbfounded until Ron spoke. "I'm Ron, nice to meet you," Ron greeted with a smile and shook Sarah hand as well. The both went to the door and disappeared in the crowd. "Let's go Sarah!" Sarah grabbed her things and left with her friend Sandy.
"What do you have next?" Sarah asked feeling much better since speaking to Harry potter himself. "I have," Sandy pulled out her schedule. "I have transfiguration, what about you?" Sandy asked back. "Herbiology," Sarah responded, looking over the courses she had.
"I remember the good old days, when we were all in classes as a house," Sandy started, "But now in these higher grades, there all mixed up. Even in potions I saw a few Huffle puffs." Sandy complained, wanting to stay with her friend. "Do you know the way?" Sandy asked. "Yea, just down this hall, then outside and into green house number 5, right?" Sarah asked, not sure of the school's class room plan. "Correct!" Sandy said with a bit much emphasis.
"Well, I'll see you at lunch. Good bye Sarah!" Sandy started too walked up a flight of stairs. "Bye!" Sarah yelled after her friend. Then she started off down the packed hallway, alone.
The hall was crowded, even just before class began. Sarah opened the doors, along with a few other people, and went to green house number 5. When she entered she quickly saw Erin. She also saw hundreds of plants hanging from, well, everywhere.
"Sarah, I saved you a seat!" Erin called to her friend just after she spotted her entering the room. Sarah sat down at the spot Erin had saved. They were beside the window. She looked out when she sat down, and threw the window she saw the lake.
The teacher walked in a decided they would learn the basics of tree babies. Tree babies were just like trees, branches, leaves, twigs, and some kinds even had fruit. The only difference between trees and baby trees was that they only grew to be about 42 cm tall, even with a thick trunk. They were supposed to be taking notes about the trees down, but all Sarah could jot down was, 'BORING!'
Authors notes: Well Sarah talked to Harry! La de da! What did you think? Tell me in a review thanks for reading! Wait for chapter eight, coming soon!
Even though you may want to move forward in your life, you may have one foot on the brakes. In order to be free, we must learn how to let go. Release the hurt. Release the fear. Refuse to entertain your old pain. The energy it takes to hang onto the past is holding you back from a new life. What is it you would let go of today?
--Mary Manin Morrissey author
Author's notes: This is chapter seven, sorry it took so long. I'd like to thank the people who are reading my story, it means a lot to me, and I want you all to know, that even one review, means a lot to me, thank you. Anyway, I don't own Harry Potter, but I do own Sarah, and my other characters, and Baby trees, but you'll understand when you read the chapter. Thanks a lot! You people are great!
Chapter seven
Sandy picked up her books and put them in her bag. Pushing out her stool she noticed Sarah hadn't moved. "Are you okay?" Sandy asked Sarah, who had her head down on the desk. "Did the potion make you feel sick?" Sandy asked, prepared to take her friend to the hospital wing if she needed it.
Harry had over heard the last question, put his bag on his desk and walked over to Sarah. "I'm sorry you had to drink that, I'll take you to the hospital wing if you want," Harry asked, worried his potion might have actually hurt her. Sarah stood up, eyes still on the table. "No, I'm fine," Sarah cried, with the full attention of Sandy and Harry. "I'm sorry I got you dention, I shouldn't have said anything," Sarah paused waiting for some sort of yelling.
"That's alright Sarah, it was worth is, that was funny how you stood up to him, that's worth millions of parchment papers," Ron exclaimed, joining their little group. "Yea and it was even funnier because you're new!" Harry exclaimed. "Yea we probably won't have any homework anyway," Sandy explained. Over heard this, Snape yelled, as the people started for the door, "Write an essay on why potions are great! One parchment long!"
"He truly is the devil in disguise," Ron sneered. "Well, nice meeting you Sarah," Harry shook her hand. "Nice meeting you," Sarah paused. "You are?" Sarah asked, not sure exactly who he was. "Harry, Harry Potter," Sarah took his hand back and smiled. Sarah stood a bit dumbfounded until Ron spoke. "I'm Ron, nice to meet you," Ron greeted with a smile and shook Sarah hand as well. The both went to the door and disappeared in the crowd. "Let's go Sarah!" Sarah grabbed her things and left with her friend Sandy.
"What do you have next?" Sarah asked feeling much better since speaking to Harry potter himself. "I have," Sandy pulled out her schedule. "I have transfiguration, what about you?" Sandy asked back. "Herbiology," Sarah responded, looking over the courses she had.
"I remember the good old days, when we were all in classes as a house," Sandy started, "But now in these higher grades, there all mixed up. Even in potions I saw a few Huffle puffs." Sandy complained, wanting to stay with her friend. "Do you know the way?" Sandy asked. "Yea, just down this hall, then outside and into green house number 5, right?" Sarah asked, not sure of the school's class room plan. "Correct!" Sandy said with a bit much emphasis.
"Well, I'll see you at lunch. Good bye Sarah!" Sandy started too walked up a flight of stairs. "Bye!" Sarah yelled after her friend. Then she started off down the packed hallway, alone.
The hall was crowded, even just before class began. Sarah opened the doors, along with a few other people, and went to green house number 5. When she entered she quickly saw Erin. She also saw hundreds of plants hanging from, well, everywhere.
"Sarah, I saved you a seat!" Erin called to her friend just after she spotted her entering the room. Sarah sat down at the spot Erin had saved. They were beside the window. She looked out when she sat down, and threw the window she saw the lake.
The teacher walked in a decided they would learn the basics of tree babies. Tree babies were just like trees, branches, leaves, twigs, and some kinds even had fruit. The only difference between trees and baby trees was that they only grew to be about 42 cm tall, even with a thick trunk. They were supposed to be taking notes about the trees down, but all Sarah could jot down was, 'BORING!'
Authors notes: Well Sarah talked to Harry! La de da! What did you think? Tell me in a review thanks for reading! Wait for chapter eight, coming soon!
