DISCLAIMER: I dunno if I did this right in my other chapters but better do it right @least once. I did not (wish I did) write or make up any/most of the dudes. That was done by someone who is smarter *begins crying*, and who has a whole lotta imagination * Now sobbing*, J.K. Rowling.

Any ways HI! Sorry I am really pumped right now. Yak know I have got so little reviews that I am willing to take on the flames! Send me the worst flamers you can! HAHAHAHA*evil laugh*, sorry, got a little carried away. Thank you so much you peeps who are even reading this stuff. I know I am a bad writer and that is why I am here. To Improve. *Sound of audience going "oooooohh" and "ahhhh"* please review so I can get better. Thanx!

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Part 4:

As I step off the train I wish that I had put on my coat. It is raining so hard that I feel as if I would never have to take a bath again. An old voice that sounded like dead leaves called out, " First years, over here!" I shuffled over to the voice, pushing through the students that seemed to be waging a war all against me. I spotted an older looking woman, who was waiting for the rest of the students. I looked around and saw Ethel and squeezed my way back to her.

"Man, is it cold out," I said, quite loudly, since it was raining. She nodded. We fell silent and I was kind of glad because I really just wanted to look around. Hogsmeade was one of the only all-wizard villages. It was not u-usual for me, because I had lived in Alohomora Cove, but others were gawking at the rats that had three heads, and two dogs that were connected at the head, all of whom were just bad cases of children with their parents wand. We started walking down a steep hill. Below us in the lake were about half a dozen rowboats.

" Four to a boat please," the older lady said. I walked down a sat in the front of the boat farthest to the left. Ali and Ethel sat behind me and Galena sat in the very back. I heard the lady shout some words and then all of a sudden the oars started moving. I figured that this was a good sign since everyone else's boats were progressing slowly toward the castle. I was extremely bored, even though Ethel was telling knock- knock jokes right behind me. I looked down into the water. It was icy black. But wait no there was a light, a beautiful light. Out of the light came a beautiful face. It seemed to be a mermaid but I learned that it was not when it turned around and on the back of its head were a numerous amount of snakes that seemed to be hair. I jumped back, surprised at what I had seen.

The lake now suddenly didn't seem so inviting and nice. The trees seemed to whisper as though we were trespassing on their land. The water seemed to gaze up at us with watery eyes as almost to wish us well on the adventures to come.

I was jumped back to reality when our boat hit the shore. Well, I thought that was a nice invitation to my new school. We started walking through a chamber and then up a great stone staircase to a doorway. On the other side of the doorway we all began to shake off. When I was done I began to look around. The great stone pillars had very strange markings on them, in shapes like,¿ ,¡ ,¬ , andà .

I pointed them out to Ali." What do those mean?" I asked. She shrugged and then got a wide look in her eyes and straitened up. I looked in the direction she was looking at and fell silent. There stood a lady, but she had such an air f importance that we all were quiet.

" Hello and welcome to Hogwarts school of witchcraft and wizardry. I am Professor McGonnagal. Now if you would all get into pairs and follow me." She said in a very proper voice. She began to walk away and there was a frantic flurry as people got into line.