"Try something, Harriett!" They were still in the train and, now, surrounded by sweets. Harriett looked at all the different kinds of candy. Nothing looked familiar. But on the other hand, she had only had candy once that she can remember. It was Halloween, and Darsey had stolen candy from some little kids. The Dudleys said Harriett was too hideous to go out trick-or-treating, even though it was Halloween. She did manage to sneak something from Darsey though. It was a reeses. She still remembered chocolate melting in her mouth, leaving that peanut buttery taste. "Here, try this, at least." Roy gave Harriett, what looked like, a cup with a twist-off lid. The label read "Chocolate Fish!" and under that in smaller font "Now with Splash Soda!"

Harriett observed it and twisted off the top. As she did, the container seemed to turn clear. She looked into it to see a strange bubbly liquid. In the liquid was a chocolate fish. The strangest thing was that the fish seemed to be alive! It swam around the container. Harriett looked at it a while, in awe.

"Well, aren't you going to eat it?" Roy said. This didn't sound the greatest. The thought of eating a live fish sounded pretty gross to Harriett.

"Um, no thanks. You can have it." Harriett handed it over to Roy. He shrugged his shoulders. Harriett watched as he picked the fish up by the tail and put it in his mouth. Watching him chew it almost made Harriett's stomach turn. Though, she couldn't help but laugh a little too. He finished it off by drinking the liquid.

"Aw. Splash soda! Got to love it!" Harriett smiled.

After a while of talking and laughing, the three seemed to like each other more and more. Harriett was tremendously happy to be with Roy and Hannah. They were fun to be with. Could they be her first friends?

"So does anyone know any cool spells?" Hannah asked.

"I can turn things blue." Hannah and Harriett looked at him. "What!? It comes in handy!"

"Okay, then. Can I see it?"

"Sure! What do you want me to turn blue?"

"The whole train!" Everyone looked to the door of the cart. There was a strange girl there with messy brown hair put up in a ponytail, with bangs. Another girl came up behind her. She was short, also with brown hair, left down. She laughed before apologizing for her friend.

"I'm sorry about my friend. She's a little crazy about the color blue."

"The color blue?"

"Yeah!" Said the girl in the ponytail. The other girl laughed again.

"Come on, Snap! I doubt they want to turn the train blue for you! Quotey and Roni are waiting for us."

"Aw. Okay." They walked away and Harriett, Hannah, and Roy exchanged looks before going back to the spell.

"So what do you want me to turn blue, except the whole train?"

"How about my skateboard!?" Hannah pulled out the old skateboard she had come in with earlier.

"Okay, I'll try." He pulled out a wand with a black handle and a light brown end and put the tip on Hannah's skateboard. "Here's goes nothing." He cleared his throat.

"Looks cool on Jeans, and bad with yellow...

Turn this skateboard blue, please.

And be a nice fellow!"

Everyone stared at the skateboard. Nothing happened.

"It didn't work." Roy said, dumbstruck.

"Good work, Sherlock." Hannah said sarcastically. "Are you sure that was a real spell?"

"Yeah!" Roy said, a little agitated.

"Most spells are in Latin, though."

"So?!"

"So, I don't think that was a real spell. Who told it to you?"

"My very reliable brothers! That's who!" Harriett thought about this. Gred and Forge didn't seem like the most reliable brothers. 'Well, how do we know it's not your board!?"

"What about my board?"

"You probably did something to it so I would look like a fool when my spell didn't work!"

"Nooo... but if you don't trust me, just try it on one of your things!"

"Fine!"

"Fine!" Roy pulled out his bag and started digging through it.

"I know!" He closed his bag and, instead, pulled out a cage. It had a strange toad in it. "What the-?! This isn't Scrapes!"

"Scrapes?" Harriett had to ask.

"It's my pet rat! O well. He was going to die eventually." Hannah hit Roy on the arm. "Owe! That hurt." He rubbed his arm. "No. I mean it. That really hurt. I mean that REALLY hurt. Have you considered wrestling because that really, REALLY hurt?" Roy joked.

"Oh, be quiet. Let's go find Scrapes." Hannah stood up and jumped, falling back into her seat.

"What?" Harriett asked.

"Something just ran over my foot." Hannah looked down at the floor. "There!" She pulled out a completely white wand and pointed it at the floor. "Statum steti!" Roy and Harriett looked at the floor to see an old, beat-up rat sitting, frozen, on the floor.

"Scrapes!" Roy yelled as he picked up the rat.

"Oh, he's perfectly fine." Hannah said, calmly. "Let's see if you can turn him blue." Harriett knew as well as Hannah did that the spell wouldn't work.

"I think Scrapes has had enough for today. I'll turn him blue another time." Roy responded, saving himself. "Hey! The train's stopping!" He was right. The train was slowing down. "Let's get our robes and get out of here!"

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