Disclaimer: I do not own the characters in this story. The authors and publishers of the books do (I think)

Summary: Harry and Hermione visit Sweet Valley and the two worlds collide.

Jessica dashed across the field to catch up with her twin, Elizabeth. "Lizzie! Lizzie! Guess what!" Elizabeth stopped to wait for Jessica. "What?" asked Elizabeth. She was used to her sister getting excited over everything. "two new students are coming to our school! They're coming next month!" Elizabeth smiled. "I know, Jess. I work for the school newspaper, remember? I find out about these things earlier than most people." Jessica frowned, disappointed. She wanted to break the good news to Elizabeth. Well, there was something she knew."did you know that one of them will be a boy?" Jessica asked, smile returning to her face. Elizabeth rolled her eyes. Trust Jessica to get all excited about potential boyfriends. Elizabeth could care less. "Jess, I didn't know that, but I don't care. And who told you all this anyway?" "Caroline Pierce," Jessica replied, "I know, I know, she's just likes to go spread rumors, but she's usually right." Caroline Pierce had to be the world's biggest gossip. Elizabeth wished that Jessica wasn't so dependent o on what Caroline said. This time, however, she seemed to be right. Or at least, partially right.
Elizabeth and Jessica arrived home to find that the cookies they made the previous day were nearly gone. That's what happens with a brother like Steven, Jessica thought. She carefully hid the rest of the cookies in the back corner of the cabinet so they wouldn't loose any more. Then she went upstairs to call Lila. Even though they had just spoken at school, she couldn't wait to talk about the rumor Elizabeth had confirmed. She dialed Lila's number from memory and closed the door to her room. She hated Elizabeth monitoring her phone calls. Besides, Lizzie would get angry if Jessica disturbed her while she was doing homework. About two weeks later, the whole school had found out about the new kids. They all anxiously awaited their arrival.