Carrie Marie Fudge waited with her father at the Kings Cross Station, waiting for the Hogwarts Express to come. Once again, they were way too early, and they were the only one's there. Carrie sighed. Must the be the first ones there? She was always kicked out of the best carriages by Draco Malfoy and his friends any. So what was the point of being the early? "Ready to go?" asked her father. Then Carrie remembered why always had to be the first one there. So her father, Cornelius Fudge, the Minister for Magic, could get back to his office sooner. Carrie nodded.
"Yes, Daddy," replied Carrie. Her dark brown hair touched her shoulders, and her green eyes scanned the small crowd of students coming in for her friends, but couldn't find them. She wasn't expecting to find them either. They still had 45 minutes to wait, and she only had about 3 friends in the entire school. Carrie swung her hair away from her face, and frowned slightly. For a pretty girl with tons of money and a father who controlled the wizarding part of England and Britain, she expected to be a little more popular and have more frieds. Instead, she was ridiculed by the more popular kids for being a know-it-all.
Carrie knew Hermione Granger was a know-it-all too, but since she was close friends with Harry Potter, she was spared from the teasing, mostly from fear of Harry. But poor Carrie had no one to defend her, and she wanted some changes to happen. Suddenly, her friend Danielle Harrison came up. "Heyy Carrie!" said Danielle happily. Danielle, or Dani for short, had short blonde hair and grey eyes. She loved writing and drawing. She drew pictures of characters in the books she read, and wrote stories about them, often adding herself as a character. Like a majority of the students at Hogwarts, Dani was a half-blood, but she lived with only her father, a Muggle. Her mother was a judge for the Ministry of Magic, and was rarely home. Carrie's dad was the boss of Dani's mother, which is where they met.
Carrie looked around for her father, but he had been long gone. She sighed, and her and Danielle waited around. Carrie opened her small pink handbag which she carried everywhere, and pulled out some lip gloss. Dani wasn't big on make-up, but Carrie was. She took out a small pocket mirror from her bag, which had a white butterfly on the front, and touched up her make-up. Dani sighed, and took out her sketch book. Quite a few people were arriving now, and a few of the more popular girls were giggling with some cute guys. Carrie sighed. She would love to be with them: to be popular. To walk between classes with them. To have five or six guys following her. Dani looked up at her, and shook her head. She was drawing a pictute of a werewolf looking boy with glasses and a lightning bolt scar. He was riding on a broom, chasing a snitch, and shoving long locks of black hair out of his eyes. He was having trouble grabbing the snitch because of his hair covered hands. Above the picture, Dani had entitled it Harry Potter or Hairy Potter?
Carrie laughed, and Dani smiled, drawing a few more hair wisps on Harry. Carrie knew her friend just drew that to spite her. Dani hated make-up, and how Carrie was always trying to change herself. Carrie also had the biggest crush on Harry. Even though Carrie was in Ravenclaw, and Dani in Hufflepuff, Carrie forced her friend to follow Harry around between classes. Dani would play along, but found in all stupid and a complete waste of time. Carrie finished her make-up, and put off of her things bag in the bag, and sealed it. A few girls came up to her. They were dressed in Muggle attire: tight jeans, tube tops, and platform sandles.
"Yes, Daddy," replied Carrie. Her dark brown hair touched her shoulders, and her green eyes scanned the small crowd of students coming in for her friends, but couldn't find them. She wasn't expecting to find them either. They still had 45 minutes to wait, and she only had about 3 friends in the entire school. Carrie swung her hair away from her face, and frowned slightly. For a pretty girl with tons of money and a father who controlled the wizarding part of England and Britain, she expected to be a little more popular and have more frieds. Instead, she was ridiculed by the more popular kids for being a know-it-all.
Carrie knew Hermione Granger was a know-it-all too, but since she was close friends with Harry Potter, she was spared from the teasing, mostly from fear of Harry. But poor Carrie had no one to defend her, and she wanted some changes to happen. Suddenly, her friend Danielle Harrison came up. "Heyy Carrie!" said Danielle happily. Danielle, or Dani for short, had short blonde hair and grey eyes. She loved writing and drawing. She drew pictures of characters in the books she read, and wrote stories about them, often adding herself as a character. Like a majority of the students at Hogwarts, Dani was a half-blood, but she lived with only her father, a Muggle. Her mother was a judge for the Ministry of Magic, and was rarely home. Carrie's dad was the boss of Dani's mother, which is where they met.
Carrie looked around for her father, but he had been long gone. She sighed, and her and Danielle waited around. Carrie opened her small pink handbag which she carried everywhere, and pulled out some lip gloss. Dani wasn't big on make-up, but Carrie was. She took out a small pocket mirror from her bag, which had a white butterfly on the front, and touched up her make-up. Dani sighed, and took out her sketch book. Quite a few people were arriving now, and a few of the more popular girls were giggling with some cute guys. Carrie sighed. She would love to be with them: to be popular. To walk between classes with them. To have five or six guys following her. Dani looked up at her, and shook her head. She was drawing a pictute of a werewolf looking boy with glasses and a lightning bolt scar. He was riding on a broom, chasing a snitch, and shoving long locks of black hair out of his eyes. He was having trouble grabbing the snitch because of his hair covered hands. Above the picture, Dani had entitled it Harry Potter or Hairy Potter?
Carrie laughed, and Dani smiled, drawing a few more hair wisps on Harry. Carrie knew her friend just drew that to spite her. Dani hated make-up, and how Carrie was always trying to change herself. Carrie also had the biggest crush on Harry. Even though Carrie was in Ravenclaw, and Dani in Hufflepuff, Carrie forced her friend to follow Harry around between classes. Dani would play along, but found in all stupid and a complete waste of time. Carrie finished her make-up, and put off of her things bag in the bag, and sealed it. A few girls came up to her. They were dressed in Muggle attire: tight jeans, tube tops, and platform sandles.
